Fab camera. Just rather disappointed that JL dropped the price by over £100 just after I bought it.
Fab camera. Just rather disappointed that JL dropped the price by over £100 just after I bought it.
Totally amazing! After almost a year with it, I'm still as happy as the first day! And it's 100 porcent!
The E-M5 Mark II is one of the best cameras for candid shooting, and certainly the smallest, as long as the lighting is good. Autofocus is quick in most conditions; five-axis image stabilization keeps photos and especially videos steady as you move around, and the alloy body with weather sealing...
Petite; weather-sealed body; Excellent photo and video quality; Five-axis image stabilization; Large articulating LCD with tap-to-focus; Electronic viewfinder
Overly complex interface; No built-in flash; Autofocus sometimes sluggish in low light
The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II is a high-quality, compact ILC made to be easy enough for anyone to use. High-quality still images combined with the easy-to-use video features mean this is the only camera you will need. Read more in our Full Conclusion .
All shooting modes are accurate and easy in all situations; iAuto produces a much brighter; more vivid image; Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record; Weather-Resistant body is ready for almost any shooting conditions; Excellent overall image quality; 5-Axis image stabilization is...
Some may consider iAuto to be over the top with color; almost unrealistic
As a camera brand, Japan's Olympus always has the feel, for me, of an ingénue, bravely squaring up to the big beasts, Canon and Nikon. And yet it is relatively old-school, equally known for medical and surgical instruments as well as other items, from face creams to plastic kitchenware.
Finally, Olympus has sprinkled it with the fairy dust that made the original OM cameras so desirable and which it has obviously rediscovered for the OM-D era. It's that indefinable ‘something' which creates a camera you just can't resist picking up and using.
Beautiful retro design. Pro-level controls. So small . The Olympus OM-D E-M5 was the mirrorless camera for discerning photographers. Three years later, it's finally getting a update in the form of the new E-M5 Mark II.
Image stabilization is second to none
Image quality hasn't improved in the three years since the original EM-5 was released; despite still being very good
Along with Fujifilm, Olympus has done a lot to enhance the reputation of mirrorless cameras locally. While these smaller beauties might not have all the attention of the South African buying public just yet, they certainly should, especially if you take cameras such as the Olympus OM-D EM-5 II into...
Great weather-sealed body; Image quality cannot be questioned; Loads of features
Resolution now too low; High resolution mode needs a tripod; Price is high
Olympus unveiled its latest, high-end mirrorless camera this morning: the tough, small and powerful OM-D E-M5 Mark II. The E-M5 II uses a Micro Four Thirds sensor similar to the one in the previous model – it once again offers 16 megapixels of resolution – but Olympus says the Live-MOS chip has been...
The Olympus E-M5 Mk II has all of the functionality of a D-SLR in a sleek, retro-styled body. It's a fully comprehensive camera with the ability to change lenses, shoot RAW, compose through its viewfinder or dial in exposure values using the twin command dials.
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