I love this camera. I was initially planning on choosing a Sony a6000 but opted for the Olympus because of their lighter lens options available for MFT. This model feels very solid in the hand and takes amazing photos.
I love this camera. I was initially planning on choosing a Sony a6000 but opted for the Olympus because of their lighter lens options available for MFT. This model feels very solid in the hand and takes amazing photos.
You want pro features The E-M5 Mark II's got ‘em. Interactive, high-resolution and high magnificationelectronic viewfinder. Three-inch touch-screen LCD monitor, with variable angle positioning. Built-in WiFi for instant connectivity.
Olympus M5 II its a fantastic camera, If you know all the settings.
I've always babied my Olympus. Recently the camera body does not recognize any of the lens I own. When it does connect it is intermittent and impossible to capture a decent shot as it fades in and out of a state where a photo can be taken. Autofocus is nonexistent.
Love my camera, quick delivery,
Looking for a camera that can handle the real world and not take too much of your luggage up Olympus lets us play with its second-gen E-M5. Is this the best digital mirrorless yet
Very comfortable to hold; Excellent image quality; OLED touchscreen included; with a vari-angle hinge; Includes WiFi; and can be controlled via smartphone or tablet; Extra high-resolution mode is a really cool inclusion; even if it does need a tripod or a stable surface to work at this time; Comes...
A little slow to start up; Still no flash built in; External battery charger still required to charge the camera up
While a lot of better mobile phones has decent enough cameras I still get a buzz to test out a proper interchangeable lens camera from a good manufacturer. Here is such an item from Olympus now at M5 iteration II.
While a lot of better mobile phones has decent enough cameras I still get a buzz to test out a proper interchangeable lens camera from a good manufacturer. Here is such an item from Olympus now at M5 iteration II.
I bought this camera with the 17mm f1.8 as a kit while traveling through different Asian countries, for this trip, I took with me only an old and "dusty" Ricoh GR (who died a few months later).
This was my switchover camera when I abandoned the DSLR system (Canon 5D Mark III) and it did not disappoint, given its compactness and highly impressive image quality. Here is my take on the pros and cons after 3.5 years of usage: Pros: + Very impressive still image quality rendered via Olympuss...
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