![]() For that, this camera deserved at least another dial. Once you want to have a bit more selection though you’ll sit there fiddling with button after button and then turning the dial to crank in the settings you wish to have. Using the Olympus EPL9 honestly isn’t that difficult if you commit to either an Art Filter mode or one of the more automatic modes like Aperture Priority. I couldn’t figure out how to use it for selfies personally I feel it’s better off that way lest the camera breaks. It flips out and then can be flipped out again from the frame it’s in. What you’ll really want to consider though is the screen. There isn’t any weather sealing built in either. It’s better than a Canon Rebel but not as well built as something like a Nikon D500. This camera doesn’t feel cheap at all but more standard in terms of the build. I typically adore the look of brown leather on cameras but in this case I wish it were darker as a contrast to the metal grey on the body. The Olympus EPL9 is built pretty solid, even if it’s still plastic and with a faux leatherette on the front face. Not really selfie style but it will work for sure. The screen will flip out and then flip out yet again if you wish. It means you can use it sort of looking down as if you were peering into ground glass. The screen is one of those tilty and extra tilty ones. There is also a recording button for video and a little bit of a grip for your thumb. Besides the large LCD screen there are buttons for different menus, controls and all. Turn to the back of the Olympus EPL9 and what you’ll find are a number of other controls. It’s laid out very smoothly and in an easy to understand manner. The top of the Olympus EPL9 is characterized by the dials, the hot shoe, the pop-up flash, the shutter button and the on/off button. There’s a brown leatherette on the front, the small grip and the lens release button. The Olympus EPL9 is a fairly stylish camera that looks like something that already has a half case on it. The Olympus EPL9 was used with the Voigtlander 17.5mm f0.95, 17mm f1.8, and 25mm f1.8 lenses.
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