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The original Olympus PEN-F (http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Olympus_Pen_F) first hit the streets in 1963. Built around the half-frame film format, it quickly gained a following thanks to its beautiful, yet simple design and small size. Getting 70 images to a roll of film probably didn't hurt, either. Now, 53 years later the PEN-F is back.
The digital reincarnation of the 35mm film Olympus PEN-F does not replace the current digital PEN flagship E-P5 (http://www.dpreview.com/products/olympus/slrs/oly_ep5), rather it slides in next to it as the 'premium' option in the PEN family. The reason being that unlike digital PENs before it, the F has something much more OM-D-like: a built-in 2.36 million dot OLED electronic viewfinder. The F also boasts the highest output resolution of any Olympus body to date, boasting a 20MP Four Thirds sensor (probably the same one we've seen in the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 (http://www.dpreview.com/products/panasonic/slrs/panasonic_dmcgx8)).
Released specifically to appeal to street shooters and the design conscious looking for a capable camera with retro-styling and rangefinder-like controls, the PEN-F has a lot going for it.
Olympus PEN-F features:

20MP Live MOS Four Thirds format sensor
5-axis image stabilization with automatic panning detection
2.36 million dot OLED electronic viewfinder
Up to 10 fps continuous shooting (20 fps with electronic shutter)
Highly customizable interface, twin controls
Fully articulating 1.04 million dot, 3" LCD touchscreen
50MP High-res Shot mode
1/8000 sec top mechanical shutter speed (1/16,000 with e-shutter)
1080/60p video recording
All of the above come packaged in a machined aluminum and magnesium body, with no visible screws anywhere. A faux-leather wrap encircles the PEN-F and the body itself is both well-weighted and has a very solid feel to it.

With many of the same guts as the OM-D EM-5 II (http://www.dpreview.com/products/olympus/slrs/oly_em5ii) and sleek rangefinder-style looks (reminiscent of Fujifilm

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