Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II 4/3" MILC Body 16.1 MP Live MOS 4608 x 3456 pixels Black, Silver

  • Brand : Olympus
  • Product name : OM-D E-M5 Mark II
  • Product code : V207040SU000
  • Category : Digital Cameras
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  • Long product name Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II 4/3" MILC Body 16.1 MP Live MOS 4608 x 3456 pixels Black, Silver :

    OM-D E-M5 Mark II - 4/3" Live MOS, 16.1 MP, TruePic VII, AF, +/‑ 5 EV ( 1, 1/2, 1/3 steps ), 1/8000 ‑ 60s, SDHC, 496g

  • Short summary description Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II 4/3" MILC Body 16.1 MP Live MOS 4608 x 3456 pixels Black, Silver :

    Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II, 16.1 MP, 4608 x 3456 pixels, Live MOS, Full HD, Touchscreen, Black, Silver

  • Long summary description Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II 4/3" MILC Body 16.1 MP Live MOS 4608 x 3456 pixels Black, Silver :

    Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II. Camera type: MILC Body, Megapixel (approx.): 16.1 MP, Image sensor size: 4/3", Sensor type: Live MOS, Maximum image resolution: 4608 x 3456 pixels. ISO sensitivity (max): 25600. Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/8000 s. Wi-Fi. HD type: Full HD, Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Display diagonal: 7.62 cm (3"), Touchscreen. Viewfinder type: Electronic. Weight: 417 g. Product colour: Black, Silver

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Updated:
2015-09-11 16:19:37
Average rating:88
Uk has collected 122 expert reviews for Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II 4/3" MILC Body 16.1 MP Live MOS 4608 x 3456 pixels Black, Silver and the average expert rating is 88 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
gadgetguy.com.au
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2015-09-11 16:17:24
Average rating:90
Looking for a camera that can handle the real world and not take too much of your luggage up? Olympus lets us play with its second-gen E-M5. Is this the best digital mirrorless yet?When it comes to mirrorless cameras and the interchangeable ilk, it's hard...
  • Very comfortable to hold; Excellent image quality; OLED touchscreen included, with a vari-angle hinge; Includes WiFi, and can be controlled via smartphone or tablet; Extra high-resolution mode is a really cool inclusion, even if it does need a tripod or a...
  • A little slow to start up; Still no flash built in; External battery charger still required to charge the camera up;...
  • For a long time, this journalist has been a photographer, and like so many others out there, has tried to document the world putting eye to the viewfinder.He's gone through film and made his way to digital, and has carried around big hulking beasts that s...
goodgearguide.com.au
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2015-09-11 16:17:24
Average rating:85
It may not be a large and bulky digital SLR, but the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II is a heavy hitting camera that's designed especially for those of you who desire advanced controls -- controls of the sort that can tailor almost every single aspect of your ph...
  • Crisp image quality, Advanced controls and highly customisable, High quality EVF...
  • Left-hinged screen feels unintuitive on this camera...
howtospendit.ft.com
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2015-09-11 16:17:24
Average rating:0
So it was when it introduced the retro OM-D a couple of years ago. Although deeply digital, the OM-D was recognisably and reassuringly an old-style SLR, but one that had been sprinkled with magic shrinking dust – Olympus had reduced a fully-fledged DSLR t...
avhub.com.au
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2015-09-11 16:18:02
Average rating:0
Back On The FrontlineIf the OM-D system's flagship, the E-M1, wasn't proof enough, the new and significantly upgraded version of the E-M5 confirms Olympus is back in the big league when it comes to high-end cameras.It's been a very long time since there's...
  • Whether Olympus will actually manage to revisit the dizzy heights it enjoyed during the OM System's glory days remains to be seen, but it's done all the right things so far and you get the sense that there's much more to come… much more. The flagship E-M1...
pocket-lint.com
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2015-09-11 16:18:21
Average rating:90
Thank the stars that Olympus has settled on a name and number, with the second-generation OM-D E-M5 deploying the "Mark II" badge of honour. That's earned confidence: rather than reaching into the numbers pool and being named an E-M27 or something, the E-...
  • Decent build quality and great retro style, 2x2 switch control, all-round improvements from first-generation E-M5, that 5-axis stabilisation system, High Res Shot for 40/64MP tripod-based shots...
  • Too easy to knock front dial and press HDR button by accident, limited battery life as ever, low-light image quality limitations, no 4K video...
  • Although image quality and autofocus ability aren't giant leaps ahead compared to the first-generation model, the E-M5 Mark II shows that OM-D has landed. It's a good-looking, classy performer that takes the original's concept and elevates it to a h...
Digitaltrends.com
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2015-09-11 16:18:22
Average rating:85
Olympus has enhanced its popular 16-megapixel, weather-resistant OM-D E-M5 Micro Four Thirds (MFT) mirrorless camera with an excellent new edition that shoots better video, and has a special 40-megapixel still photo setting, Wi-Fi, and a number of other g...
  • High-quality stills and videos, Five-axis image stabilization, Superb high ISO handling, 40-megapixel photo mode, Highly customizable...
  • Menu system and controls slightly clunky to use, Flash not built in, No 4K support...
  • The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 Pro interchangeable lens ($900)To get the most out of the E-M5 Mark II, use one of Olympu...
reviewed.com
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2015-09-11 16:18:59
Average rating:93
In case you missed the last few months, it's 2015. Mirrorless cameras graduated from their awkward adolescence a while ago. No longer just a novel concept best suited for dyed-in the-wool camera geeks, mirrorless is finally living up to its full potential...
  • Another excellent little OM-D When the original OM-D E-M5 debuted almost three years ago, it was sold on the promise of five-axis stabilization and retro design, tipping its hat to the legacy of Olympus's OM film cameras. That legacy lives on, but the...
photoreview.com.au
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2015-09-11 16:18:59
Average rating:90
We knew an update to the popular Olympus OM-D E-M5 was in the offing when the company quietly announced it had stopped making the camera in November 2014. So when the E-M5 Mark II was unveiled on 5 February, nobody was really surprised. What did surprise...
  • When the E-M5 was launched in September 2010 it rapidly became the most sought-after camera of its type. It's taken four years and three interim models to come up with the E-M5 Mark II and each model has offered at least one new feature to attract serious...
amateurphotographer.co.uk
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2015-09-11 16:18:59
Average rating:100
Three years ago Olympus turned the compact system camera market on its head with the launch of the OM-D E-M5. This enthusiast-oriented model packed a groundbreaking 5-axis image stabilisation system into its compact, weatherproof, and handsomely retro-sty...
  • Excellent JPEG image quality, Fast, responsive operation, Robust, weather-resistant body, Almost all controls can be customised to suit the user...
  • Complex menus are difficult to master, Connectors interfere with articulated screen, Raw image quality can't quite match larger sensor cameras...
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