Abstract: The Epson P-5000 is packed full of handy features. Backing up your memory cards when on location is only the start, this handy device lets you check image sharpness on a massive 4in display and receive exposure warnings on shadow and highlight details....
Price, screens not widescreen, menus are a little convoluted for some tasks
The TIPA award winning Epson P5000 multimedia viewer is an excellent portable still image, audio or movie player/storage device that’ll fit snugly into a camera bag or larger pocket and provide you with much needed external storage or image revi...
Abstract: This multimedia device has an 80GB hard disk, CF and SDHC card slots, a removable battery and high-speed data transfer capability. It is very simple to use, with a straightforward user interface displayed on a 4-inch high performance colour LCD screen...
The EPL is a very good first step in finally making the Advanced B&W Photo mode a more visceral and interactive affair, as well as offering a fairly simple workflow to Epson printmakers. On the plus side, it greatly expands the simplicity of use for Epson...
I have found that the Epson P5000 can be a great tool for a professional photographer. I recommend it for this group, because it does such a good job of displaying ultra-high resolution photos on its great quality 4 inch LCD display. The ability to zoo...
Abstract: I should imagine that there aren't many digital photographers around that haven't run out of space now and then; the dreaded ‘card full' symbol is enough to make anyone mutter a few expletives under the breath. Fortunately, Epson have come to the rescue w...
The Epson P-5000 is both a forward leap in terms of functionality and speed, and perhaps a backwards step for some photographers in terms of the overall design. The P-5000 is much quicker than the older P-4000 model. The transfer speed from memory car...