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April 2012
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169 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de fabrication et bonne tenue en mains
Finition tout temps. Zoom 12-50 mm également tout temps
Autofocus très réactif en photo et disponible en vidéo. Boîtier globalement réactif
Stabilisation mécanique fonctionnant avec toutes les optiques (ga
Tropicalisation du boîtier (et de l'optique si vous prenez le kit 12-50 mm)
Look rétro réussi
Qualité des images jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Deux molettes pour les réglages
Stabilisation intégrée efficace
Viseur précis et fluide
Écran LCD tactile inclinable
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Autofocus théoriquement super-performant
Grande compacité
Tropicalisé anti-ruissellement et antipoussière
Cage en alliage de magnésium
Viseur électronique 1
44 Mpix intégré
Ecran Oled tactile et orientable
Grip disponible
Finition et design
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200iso
Déclenchement silencieux
AF véloce
Nombreuses possibilités de personnalisation
Viseur qualitatif intégré 100%
Tropicalisation
Stabilisation efficace
Filtres artistiques
Ecran tactile sur charnière
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de flash intégré (livré avec le boîtier)
Certaines touches sont difficile d'accès (Fn1 et Lecture)
Bouton de mise sous tension mal placé
Autonomie un peu faible de la batterie (moins de 300 vues). Temps de charge de la batterie
Environ 4 heures
Pas de flash intégré (il est amovible sur griffe)
Autonomie trop limitée
Menus parfois abscons
Ergonomie perfectible
Pas de prise casque
Ni micro pour la vidéo
Suivi AF 3D parfois capricieux
Pas de GPS
Pas de Wi-Fi
Flash externe (livré)
Pas de GPS intégré
Menus peu intuitifs
Ergonomie à revoir
Mode vidéo un peu en retrait face à la concurrence
With such knock-out features like 5-axis stabilization in such a tiny body as this, you’ve got one heck of a mobile-minded shooter on your hands. This device is great for those of you out there looking to amp up your game with your old OM, and with Ol...
Extrait: Photoxels Editor’s Choice 2012 – Interchangeable Lens Camera Impressions. The Olympus OM-D E-M5 makes a big impression with lightning fast AF, excellent image quality and manual controls that make the camera fast and enjoyable to use. It’s an int...
Publié: 2012-06-19, Auteur: Dan , review by: pdnonline.com
A cute little camera that's packed with features and offers excellent image quality
Just never felt comfortable shooting with it, Price: $999 (body only, in black or silver), $1,299 (black or silver body with black M.ZUIKO Digital ED 1250 mm f3.56.3 EZ lens), www.olympusamerica.com
Maybe, in the end, that's the best thing I can say about the Olympus OM-D E-M5. It's a cute-looking, retro-style camera that's capable of taking some fantastic quality images and HD video but like its awkward-sounding model name, it just never felt comfor...
Extrait: Olympus is known to stay true to its heritage, and the new OM-D EM-5 is a sparkling example. The company debuted its first film OM model 40 years ago in 1972, and I actually shot with an Olympus OM-1N a decade ago in my high school photography class. Much...
Appealing body design, Smaller camera is easy to hold and quite small, Battery grip makes the E-M5 feel like a tiny professional camera, EVF works well, Tilting OLED touchpanel display, Water resistant body, Advanced in-body image stabilization, Excell...
Odd power switch location, Exposure compensation dial changes easily, can't be turned off, Small buttons, EVF proximity sensor sometimes activates unexpectedly, Moderately high chromatic aberration from 12-50mm kit lens, No in-camera chromatic aberrati...
Olympus' new Micro Four Thirds flagship has made quite an impression. Not just enthusiasts, but pro photographers are taking the OM-D E-M5 and the platform's latest optics quite a bit more seriously. Our time with the OM-D E-M5 was pure fun. There was ...
Quality: very satisfying colour rendition; pin sharp!Why you'd buy the OM-D EM-5: you long for the old days! You want to shoot RAW.Why you wouldn't: you may hanker for a full frame DSLR!Overall, I found the camera to be very simple to use with very few co...
Great battery life, Superior image quality, even in low light, You can really push ISO without sacrificing resolution, Durability, Very powerful auto-focus and image stabilization technology
Button design, No pop-up flash – accessory only, There can be some in-camera digging before you get your customized settings up and running
Should you buy it? If you can afford the EM-5 and you're in the market for a MFT, yes, you should buy it. That might sound a little niche, but MFT cameras are becoming insanely popular and insanely expensive, so there's real demand for what Olympus is ...
Tough weather-sealed build quality, Outstanding High ISO noise performance, Great quality viewfinder and tilting OLED touch-screen, 5-axis image stabilisation which works with any lens, 2, 3, 5 and 7-frame auto bracketing.
Screen only tilts and there's no touch functions in movie modes, Distracting whirring noise from stabilisation motor, No built-in mic socket, Flash unit clips-on rather then being built-in, Continuous AF not as consistent as a phase-detect system.
The OM-D E-M5 marks the beginning of a new strand in mirrorless CSC cameras that poses the strongest threat yet to the dominance of DSLRs in the higher-end of the consumer market. It cleverly combines a retro SLR design (which is still widely held in ...
Publié: 2012-05-25, Auteur: Lori , review by: cnet.com
A dust-and-weather-sealed design distinguishes the Olympus OM-D E-M5 from the rest of the interchangeable-lens crowd, and its class-leading performance doesn't hurt, either. Plus, it's got an interesting, relatively streamlined shooting design
The photo quality is solid, but not outstanding, especially if you shoot only JPEG
If you're looking for something a lot better, faster, and more sophisticated than a point-and-shoot that can stand up to your adventures, the Olympus OM-D E-M5 is a great choice.
There's quite a lot to like about the OM-D EM-5. If I had to mention something negative, it would be the small buttons although they do allow for a larger screen so it's really more of a positive trade off than a minor gripe. The flash is is a little...