Olympus OM-D E-M1X
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7 years ago
Olympus OM-D EM1X
The OM-D E-M1X is a fantastic camera for those who like to shoot sports, wildlife and action. But at this price, it's certainly in niche territory.
Pros:
- Up to 60fps burst shooting
- Fantastic battery life
- Great handling
Cons:
- Small sensor
- Limited telephoto range
- Expensive
7 years ago
Olympus E-M1X Mirrorless Camera Body Only V207080BA000 review
For most people, the features, capabilities and options available with the Olympus OM-D E-M1X will be overkill. However, there will be features on this camera that some people simply need, that can't be found on other cameras.
Pros:
- Innovative new features - LiveND
- Excellent colour reproduction
- Extended battery life
- Larger 0.825x EVF
- Fast continuous shooting
- CINE4K video recording
- Impressive image stabilisation
- Multiple power options
- Weather sealing
Cons:
- Suprisingly still only a 3inch screen
- 2360K dots EVF (others are higher resolution)
- Large size
- and weight will not be to everyone's liking
- Menu system could be improved
7 years ago
Olympus OM-D E-M1X Review
The OM-D E-M1X is a fantastic camera for those who like to shoot sports, wildlife and action. But at this price, it's certainly in niche territory.
Pros:
- Up to 60fps burst shooting
- Fantastic battery life
- Great handling
Cons:
- Small sensor
- Limited range of high quality telephoto lenses
- Expensive
7 years ago
Olympus OM-D E-M1X review
Pros:
- Robust build and great handling
- Very effective image stabilisation
- Super responsive and very fast autofocus
- Great 4K video quality
Cons:
- Small sensor not always ideal
- Better viewfinders on some cheaper cameras
- No status LCD on the top plate
- Very expensive
7 years ago
Olympus OM-D E-M1X review review
Pros:
- Robust build and great handling
- Very effective image stabilisation
- Super responsive and very fast autofocus
- Great 4K video quality
Cons:
- Small sensor not always ideal
- Better viewfinders on some cheaper cameras
- No status LCD on the top plate
- Very expensive
7 years ago
Olympus OM-D E-M1X review review
Pros:
- Robust build and great handling
- Very effective image stabilisation
- Super responsive and very fast autofocus
- Great 4K video quality
Cons:
- Small sensor not always ideal
- Better viewfinders on some cheaper cameras
- No status LCD on the top plate
- Very expensive
7 years ago
Olympus E-M1X Mirrorless Camera Body Only V207080BA000 review
Andy Westlake investigates Olympus’s innovative new flagship camera: a pro-focused, rapid-shooting Micro Four Thirds powerhouse
Pros:
- Superb build quality and ergonomics make the camera a joy to shoot with
- Excellent JPEG output with well-judged exposure and attractive colour
- Incredibly effective in-body stabilisation keeps images sharp
- Very effective continuous autofocus and subject detection
- Huge range of useful additional...
Cons:
- Bulky body
- Lower high-ISO image quality than larger-sensor peers
- Restricted top-quality telephoto lens range
- Bulky body
- Lower high-ISO image quality than larger-sensor peers
- Restricted top-quality telephoto lens range
7 years ago
Olympus OM-D E-M1X: A beastly Micro Four Thirds camera
When the E-M1X is playing to its strengths, it's a top piece of kit, but the best way to describe it is "niche". If you're somebody who almost exclusively shoots action and can live with such a small sensor, with the various advantages and drawbacks that come with it, the E-M1X is worth checking...
Pros:
- Great battery life
- Excellent for wildlife/action
- Built-in portrait grip
- 60fps raw shooting
Cons:
- Bulky
- Expensive
- Small sensor
- Limited pro lens range
7 years ago
The E-M1X is the only twin-grip Four Thirds camera on the market squarely aimed at pros - it's large, fast and tough-built. But its price tag puts it in a tricky position, as plenty of other larger-sensor cameras can be had for considerably-less coinage - many even offer more reliable AF.
Pros:
- Current Micro Four Thirds shooters who want a twin grip camera to photograph fast-moving subjects
Cons:
- Anyone not already heavily-invested in Micro Four Thirds glass
- Those seeking a small, light camera
7 years ago
Olympus OM-D E-M1X review
The E-M1X is the only twin-grip Four Thirds camera on the market squarely aimed at pros - it's large, fast and tough-built. But its price tag puts it in a tricky position, as plenty of other larger-sensor cameras can be had for considerably-less coinage - many even offer more reliable AF.
Pros:
- Current Micro Four Thirds shooters who want a twin grip camera to photograph fast-moving subjects.
Cons:
- Anyone not already heavily-invested in Micro Four Thirds glass. Those seeking a small, light camera.
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