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Olympus Om-d e-m5

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Brand Olympus 2012
Model BEH512056
Released Year 2012
Type Digital Cameras
Series Om-d
Color Black
Optical Zoom N/A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Olympus OM-D E-M5 is a mirrorless digital camera released in 2012, featuring a 16-megapixel Micro Four Thirds Live MOS sensor providing high-resolution image quality with efficient noise reduction. It incorporates a 5-axis in-body image stabilization system that compensates for various types of camera shake, enabling sharper handheld shots. The camera supports a TruePic VI image processor offering rapid performance and excellent color reproduction. It includes a built-in electronic viewfinder with 1.44 million dots, delivering clear compositional accuracy. The E-M5 offers fast autofocus with 35 autofocus points, including contrast-detect AF for precise focusing. It also supports Full HD 1080p video recording with stereo sound, enabling versatile multimedia capture.

The camera body is weather-sealed with splash-proof and dust-proof construction, suitable for challenging shooting environments. It utilizes the Micro Four Thirds lens mount system, allowing access to a wide range of compatible lenses. The camera features a 3-inch tilting LCD touchscreen for flexible shooting angles and intuitive menu navigation. Connectivity options include HDMI output and USB 2.0 for image transfer. Powered by a BLN-1 rechargeable battery, the E-M5 supports approximately 330 shots per charge based on CIPA standards.

Specifications

Digital Zoom N/A
Device Charging Range 80-100
MPN BEH512056
Item Length N/A
Manufacturer Warranty N/A
Item Height N/A
Features Body Only
Item Width N/A
Maximum Aperture N/A
Screen Size 3 in
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
California Prop 65 Warning N/A
Series Olympus OM-D
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 16.1 MP
Model Olympus OM-D E-M5
Optical Zoom N/A
Connectivity HDMI output, USB 2.0
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Item Weight N/A
UPC N/A
Sensor Type Live MOS
Sensor Size 17.3 x 13 mm (Micro Four Thirds)
Effective Megapixels 16.1 MP
Image Stabilization 5-axis in-body image stabilization
Image Processor TruePic VI
ISO Sensitivity ISO 200-25600
Autofocus Points 35 contrast-detect points
Viewfinder Type Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)
Viewfinder Resolution 1.44 million dots
Rear LCD 3-inch tilting LCD touchscreen, 610k dots
Video Recording Full HD 1080p at 30 fps, stereo sound
Lens Mount Micro Four Thirds
Storage Media SD/SDHC/SDXC card
Battery BLN-1 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
Battery Life Approx. 330 shots per charge (CIPA)
Body Construction Magnesium alloy, splash-proof and dust-proof
Weight Approximately 427 grams (body only)
Dimensions 122 x 84.6 x 46.7 mm

Key Advantages

The Olympus OM-D E-M5 offers outstanding 5-axis in-body image stabilization, reducing camera shake across multiple axes for sharper images even in low light. Its compact, weather-sealed body ensures durability and usability in adverse conditions like rain and dust. The mirrorless Micro Four Thirds format provides a balance between high image quality and portability. Fast autofocus with 35 AF points enables accurate subject tracking and quick focus acquisition. The electronic viewfinder boasts high resolution for clear framing and composition. Additionally, its compatibility with a broad range of Olympus and third-party lenses adds versatility for different photographic styles.

Limitations

The camera's Micro Four Thirds sensor, while smaller than APS-C or full-frame sensors, may produce comparatively more noise at higher ISO settings. Battery life is moderate, giving approximately 330 shots per charge, which may necessitate carrying spare batteries for extended shoots. The autofocus system, reliant mainly on contrast detection, may be slower in some challenging lighting conditions compared to phase-detection AF systems. Video recording lacks 4K support and is limited to Full HD resolution. The LCD screen's resolution, while adequate, is not as high as some newer models. Finally, the JPEG processing may sometimes lead to less vibrant images compared to RAW files requiring post-processing.

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