Sam N
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(forgive the low-light phone picture)
I've seen people on this forum and others wishing for a modern, digital, CLE. I assume many were thinking of something more along the lines of a compact digital ZI with a 24x36 sensor and no edge issues with their old M-mount glass.
To me, the CLE was a compact, easy to use, quality camera with some useful automatic features. It had optically competent and compact 28, 40, and 90mm lenses to go along with it. The E-PL5 can be described in pretty much the same way.
Sure, plenty of people use m43 cameras, and the 3 lenses pictured above are all quite popular, but it feels like it came on so gradually that it didn't really make the splash it should have. It's been over 3 years since the "CL" lenses (20/1.7 and 45/2.8 macro) were released, but back then screens were crappy, AF performance lagged, and the whole system was a bit "meh" with the grainy 12MP sensors. I remember returning my slow E-P1 in disgust. A year later we got the 50 gram 14/2.5. I'm sure it's no coincidence that Panasonic chose 28/40/90 as the first focal lengths for their prime lenses. Later we saw the wonderful Olympus 45/1.8, and now we finally have plenty of mature cameras.
Autofocus is very quick (less so with the 20mm), and 100% accurate. Image quality is (more than) good enough for the uses that 35mm film cameras often saw. Prices are relatively low.
Here's to a lovely little setup!