Olympus OM-D E-M5 II body
Videos 8Photos 15 | Outdated Product £1,082.61 Sensor size: 4/3" (17.3х13 mm); Effective MP number: 16.1; Manual focus; Image stabilization: with matrix shift; White balance measuring; Auto bracketing; Viewfinder: electronic; Continuous shooting (fps): 10; Screen ("): 3; Touch screen; Rotary display; Memory cards types: SD, SDHC, SDXC |
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The second version of the mirrorless camera Olympus OM-D E-M5 was a success. Appearance with a claim "for retro" and good "insides" leave few people indifferent.
Specificity
Advanced amateur photographers are immediately attracted by a couple of interesting features. The first is a 5-axis matrix image stabilization system. By the way, one of the debut in its class, which can work effectively in video mode and leave no serious artifacts. The second feature is a 40-megapixel shooting mode. In a 16-megapixel camera! To get a highly detailed picture, you will definitely need a tripod: the camera will take a short series of 8 shots in a row with a matrix shift at each subsequent frame, which it will then combine into one photograph.
What to praise
What else is good about "Die Hard"? Yes, almost everything! The owners of the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II camera praise it for its well-thought-out ergonomics, and for the screen that rotates along all possible axes, and for the viewfinder with high resolution and 100% frame coverage, and for the real rate of fire up to 11 fps, and for shooting Full HD video at up to 60 fps. Disadvantages, if any, they are completely insignificant. These include only the lack of a built-in flash and a port for connecting headphones.
At the top of Olympus
A mirrorless camera under the proud banner “from the top of Olympus” can be safely recommended to both photo and video fans. She will definitely grab their attention.
Reference. The "chip" of the last year is a 5-axis matrix image stabilization system. It allows you to compensate for hand shake or camera movement in all major directions (up and down, to the sides, along its own axis).