The Olympus OM-D E-M1 Micro Four Thirds is Olympus' compact mirrorless interchangeable lens camera introduced on September 10, 2013 featuring a built-in on sensor phase detection.
As of October 2014, it has the highest camera sensor rating of any Olympus camera, according to DxO Labs, with a score of 73.
Features include
- Sensor: 16MP Live MOS sensor, no Anti-aliasing filter
- Buffer for 40 RAW images at 10 frames per second with focus locked or 45 RAW images at 6 frame per second with continuous autofocus.
- Image stabilization: Olympus 5-axis image stabilization
- True Pix VII processor with lens correction
- ISO range: 200 - 25600, with "LOW ISO 100"
- Manual focus with focus peaking
- Focus points
- 81 in contrast detection autofocus mode
- 37 in phase detection autofocus mode
- In-camera HDR
- Flash: no built-in flash, small external flash included
- Flash sync: 1/320 sec.
- HD video capture, including 1080i at 30 fps and 720p at 60 fps
- Built-in wifi: 802.11 b/g/n for remote shooting (smartphone, tablet)
- Weather sealing: dust, splash, freeze resistance (-10ËC)
- Customizable buttons: 2 on the front
- Built-in microphone socket
- Ports: AP2 accessory port, AV/USB, HDMI connector
References
- ^ http://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Ratings
- ^ Olympus OM-D E-M1 Review at DPREVIEW: Performance
External links
- Official Website
- Olympus E-M1 Instruction Manual (English)
- Olympus Compatibility Tables page