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Olympus OM-D E-M1

Quick information
Brand Olympus 2013
Model E-M1
Released Year 2013
Type DSLR Cameras
Series OM-D
Color <ul><li>Black</li><li>Black Silver</li></ul>
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Olympus OM-D E-M1 is a mirrorless camera introduced in 2013, based on the Micro Four Thirds system, featuring a 16-megapixel Live MOS sensor that delivers excellent image quality and dynamic range.

It is powered by the TruePic VII image processor, enabling fast autofocus and high-speed continuous shooting up to 10fps.

The camera offers 5-axis image stabilization to reduce blur caused by hand movement, improving clarity in low-light conditions.

Its weather-sealed magnesium alloy body makes it durable and suitable for professional use in varying environments.

The E-M1 supports a high-resolution electronic viewfinder and a tilting LCD screen for versatile shooting angles.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi for remote control and image sharing.

Specifications

MPN
  • OMDEM1
  • N/A
UPC 2717000295340, 4545350050863
Model
  • E-M1
  • Olympus E-M1
Digital Zoom Olympus OM
Color
  • Black
  • Black Silver
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Features
  • CMOS Sensor
  • Body Only
  • Wi-Fi
  • Auto Focus
  • 1080p HD Video Recording
  • AF Lock
  • Wi-Fi Ready
  • N/A
Screen Size 3.0" in
Series Olympus OM-D
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 16.0 MP
Item Height 3.7 in
Item Width 5.1 in
Item Weight 0.98 lbs.
Manufacturer Color Black
Seller Notes
  • “Condition: MINTThis item is in MINT condition, fully tested and works perfectly.Shutter count: 5225 ...
  • “[Number of shots: 1
  • 104]”
Country/Region of Manufacture China

Key Advantages

The OM-D E-M1 offers a compact yet robust design with professional-grade weather sealing.

Its 16MP Live MOS sensor combined with TruePic VII processor ensures high image quality and fast operation.

5-axis image stabilization is highly effective for handheld shooting in various conditions.

High-speed continuous shooting and fast autofocus improve capturing action and moving subjects.

Advanced electronic viewfinder provides a clear and detailed preview.

Wi-Fi connectivity adds convenience for remote shooting and sharing images.

Limitations

The 16MP resolution may be lower compared to some newer models with higher megapixels.

Battery life is moderate and can require frequent charging during extended use.

Limited native lens options compared to DSLR systems, depending on the Micro Four Thirds ecosystem.

Video capabilities are functional but not as advanced as some competing models in the same price range.

The user interface has a learning curve for beginners due to numerous customizable buttons and settings.

No built-in flash, relying on external options for additional lighting.

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