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October 2013
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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
Can we forgive the E-M1 for its flaws? You betcha! Just as with the E-M5, the interface curiosities simply aren't sufficiently annoying to detract from the overall experience of the E-M1 which is, quite simply, a hugely enjoyable and rewarding one.It's a ...
Strong build quality, Excellent controls, Excellent image quality, Fast performance
Shutter button too squishy for our liking, Some noticeable LCD and EVF flickering under fluro lights
The OM-D E-M1 takes over as the flagship camera for Olympus. It's a Micro Four Thirds-based camera with a stack of features that's aimed at those of you who want more of a 'pro' feel from a compact system camera. We love it...
Small camera body, Plenty of direct controls, Excellent EVF, High quality images, Weather sealed
LCD not variangle, Some features hard to find, High price
Happily the E-M1 isn't all style and no substance. It also delivers high quality, correctly exposed images with plenty of detail, good colour and well-controlled noise. The images look natural and sharp and although there is noise visible at relatively l...
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Publié: 2013-10-14, Auteur: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
This is the first mirrorless camera serious enough that a DSLR-less future is conceivable. The images you get out of the E-M1 are so hot it hurts. If you want a camera for serious business in all situations — daylight, low-light and even no-light — then t...
Extrait: Cameras Technology News Digital Life News DateOctober 10, 2013 reading now (4) Read later The 16-megapixel E-M1 is the company's top micro four-thirds camera. It has a 2.36-megapixel electronic viewfinder, dual contrast and phase detectio...
We tested the E-M1 with the new 12-40mm constant aperture f2.8 Pro lens, which in itself is a masterpiece of mechanics and optics. Focus is lightning fast and images are excellent for sharpness, resolution and colour fidelity. The camera feels like a unit costing several thousand dollars more.
We tried to find fault, but there is nothing we dislike about the EM1
From time to time a camera comes along that sets new standards. Nikon's D800, Canon's 5D MkII, and the Olympus OM-D E-M5 all raised the bar at the time of their release. The E-M1 does it again. It is priced against the mid-range DSLRs from other makers bu...
Publié: 2013-10-10, Auteur: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
We tested the EM1 with the new 12–40mm constant aperture f2.8 Pro lens, which in itself is a masterpiece of mechanics and optics. Focus is lightning fast and images are excellent for sharpness, resolution and colour fidelity. The camera feels like a unit
We tried to find fault, but there is nothing we dislike about the EM1
Owners of Olympus OM-D EM-5 bodies will rightly see the E-M1 as a worthwhile upgrade option and/or extension to their existing kit – provided they are happy about its higher price tag. The new camera has just enough improvements entice many stills photogr...
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Publié: 2013-10-08, Auteur: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The OM-D E-M1 is a serious investment, but if you want the experience of a professional camera without the bulk and weight a DSLR, then you should absolutely pick it up. Nothing else offers the same level of ergonomics, customisability and durability thus...
Substantial hand grip. In-camera processing options like HDR and colour control are very effective. Focus peaking. Very sharp images straight out of camera. Incredibly rugged design
Fidgety autofocus in low light. Locking mode dial takes some getting used to. Only 30fps in video mode
Even though it is a serious camera for enthusiast photographers, the OM-D E-M1 nevertheless brings a lot of fun to the imaging experience....