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October 2013
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de fabrication et finition tout temps
Qualité des images jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Stabilisation mécanique efficace et opérationnelle en vidéo
Qualité de la visée électronique
Grossissement important
Adaptation de la luminosité
Filtres artistiques r
Conception
Robustesse
Richesse des réglages manuels
Qualité d'image
Confort du viseur électronique
Rapidité
Ergonomie
Encombrement.
Qualité de fabrication (résistance aux intempéries)
Viseur large et confortable
Stabilisation mécanique intégrée au boîtier
Réactivité de l'autofocus
Cadence rafale à 10 ips avec autofocus
Connexion Wi-Fi
Parc optique complet
Filtres artistiques ré
Qualité d'image globale
Gestion des hautes sensibilités jusqu'à 3200ISO
Design et construction tout
Temps
WiFi
Ecran tactile et articulé
Réactivité de l'AF même en basse lumière
Rafale à 10im/s
Filtres artistiques intéressants
Accès direct au cré
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de prise casque pour vérifier la captation sonore en vidéo
Mode vidéo encore très (trop) limité pour un usage professionnel
Pas de mode 24p ou 25p
Pas de modification (ouverture
ISO. ) pendant l'enregistrement
Pas de flash intégré! (mais 1 liv
Nécessite un certains temps d'apprentissage
Autonomie
Autonomie de la batterie un peu juste
Menus parfois difficiles à cerner
Pas de mode panoramique à main levée
Stabilisation bruyante
Pas de mode totalement silencieux
Mode vidéo trop limité
Interface confuse
Menus alambiqués
EVF pas aussi agréable qu'un viseur optique en reportage
Pas de GPS
Qualité du grain à partir de 6400ISO
Mode vidéo en retrait par rapport à la concurrence
Exceptional rugged, weatherproof, professional build, Lightning fast contrastdetect AF, and phasedetect AF that makes Four Thirds lenses far more responsive, Tons of useful physical controls with immense customizability, Arguably the best image quality of
Bigger and heavier than many other compact system cameras, Most expensive Micro Four Thirds camera on the market to date, Menu system and customization options have a steep learning curve, No optical lowpass filter means greater risk of moire, No builtin
The Olympus E-M1 builds upon the legacy of the outstanding OM-D E-M5, adding not only a ton of features geared for pros and advanced enthusiasts, but also an on-chip, phase-detect autofocusing system that delivers the responsiveness that Olympus Four Thi...
Extrait: Simply put, the Olympus O-MD E-M1 is that company's new flagship camera, and while not inexpensive, provides proof that Olympus is run by engineers and product marketing folks that actually understand the needs of photographers...
Sturdy weatherproof build, broad pro/semipro feature set with many custom options, aboveaverage performance, onsensor phase detection improves legacy lenses' autofocus speed, excellent image quality, beautiful electronic viewfinder, optional battery grip
Pricey, slightly larger and heavier than other MFT models, not enough incamera control over noise reduction levels, no onboard flash (but comes with small accessory flash), Prices: $1,400 for body only, $2,200 for kit with 1240mm PRO lens, www.olympusamer
The Olympus OM-D EM-1 is an excellent addition to Olympus's digital camera lineup, delivering superb image quality and above-average performance. To date, the E-M1 is probably one of the best mirrorless cameras on the market.Pros: Sturdy weatherproof buil...
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Publié: 2013-11-24, Auteur: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
The OM-D E-M1 is one of the best current ILCs and marks a high point for the Olympus system. Extremely versatile controls, a rugged body, and a lovely EVF combine with some of the highest image quality you can get from a Micro Four Thirds camera. At $1,39...
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Extrait: The photography enthusiast has never had such a wide choice of great cameras to choose from - with the advent of mirrorless cameras swelling the ranks of highly capable cameras available for around $1,200. Although there's not always a difference in image...
Extrait: The Olympus OM-D E-M1 is the flagship camera in Olympus’ Micro Four Thirds mirrorless lineup. When you pick up the camera, it certainly feels like a flagship model. The tough, magnesium alloy body is immediately apparent, as are the plentiful controls ...
Back in 2012, when we reviewed the Olympus OM-D E-M5 we called it the “best Olympus compact system camera to date, and also a strong contender for best compact system camera full stop.” It offered a very good sensor, fast auto focus and a compelling feat...
Publié: 2013-11-02, Auteur: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Superfast autofocus, Large and bright electronic viewfinder, Highly customizable, accessible buttons
Touchscreen still lacks multitouch, Limited HD video recording mode, Only comes in black
Mirrorless cameras aren't supposed to be this good. Yet, somehow, Olympus has made a compact interchangeable lens camera so marvelous and drool-worthy that I don't even know where to begin.If there's a mirrorless camera that can replace a DSLR, it's proba...