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April 2012
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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
Very good image quality, Stacks of functions and filters, Good video mode, Built-in EVF
Lots of menus, can be daunting to use, Some buttons are too small and uncomfortable, Hinged screen not useful for self portraits
The Olympus OM-D is a striking camera with a with a ton of features that cater to both enthusiast (or pro) users and casual photographers. We looked at the weatherproof kit, which comes with a splashproof macro lens and we definitely had a lot of fun usin...
Outstanding image quality; highly customisable feature set; weather resistant body; fast autofocus and burst mode
Menu system can be daunting; no built-in mic adapter, $1199 (body only); $1299 (with 14-42mm lens); $1499 (with 14-42mm & 40-150mm lenses)
Olympus is a leader in the compact system camera revolution and the OM-D E-M5 solidifies that. It’s a good-looking, well-designed, highly capable camera.Related Tags: camera, compact, images, macworld, macworld australia, micro four-thirds, olympus, O...
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Publié: 2012-07-18, Auteur: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you've got $1500 to spend on a camera and you want something that feels like it's worth the money you paid on it, you won't be disappointed with the OMD. Sure it has a few niggling concerns that might have you ache for that money back, but once you sta...
Solid build; Looks and feels just like an old camera; Awesome kit lens; Features both a viewfinder and a multi-angle touchscreen OLED display; Insanely fast autofocus;
No built-in flash; Tilted touchscreen needs more angles;
While there are a few improvements that could be made, the OM-D EM-5 is a top notch camera, combining some excellent optics, solid colour and image reproduction, and a look and feel that makes it unlike every other camera.Hats off to Olympus for this EM-5...
This is the digital camera Olympus should have made on day one - a true successor to the range of OM 35mm cameras. Like its film predecessors, the OMD is compact and elegant with brilliant optics. With an adaptor, the OM legacy lenses can be fitted but t...
Publié: 2012-05-24, Auteur: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Image quality is superb. Even at high ISO settings there is little noise and no noise reduction smudging. In RAW the pictures are even better. Ergonomically it is a delight and aesthetically it is gorgeous.
There is a constant low level whirring noise – like a tiny fan – from the image stabiliser. We could do without that
This is the digital camera that Olympus should have made on day one – a true successor to the range of lovely OM 3...
Extrait: Read later Olympus OMD EM-5. This is a 16-megapixel micro four thirds camera in a body reminiscent of Olympus OM 35mm SLRs, but a little smaller. The high-resolution electronic viewfinder is built into the classic SLR hump. The LCD swivels verticall...
Extrait: The camera body will be offered in black and silver and has the same Micro Four Thirds (M4/3) sensor and lens mount as the PEN models but features an integrated eye-level viewfinder and dust- and moisture-resistant magnesium-alloy body, like the E-5. Whil...
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
Can a classic camera inspire a digital masterpiece? In the case of the Olympus OM-D the answer is yes, with updates to its feature set and a snappy performance....