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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
Excellent viewfinder, Tilting touchscreen, Customisable dials and buttons, High image quality at low ISOs, New art filters
Plastic unresponsive buttons, No inbuilt flash, Odd (sound) emitted
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DSLRlike style, controls, speed and versatility, Rugged, weathersealed body with highres EVF, Tilting OLED screen; some touchscreen controls
Button customization options increase complexity, Drive speed slows to 3.5fps when Stabilizer is on, Autofocus could be more effective with moving subjects
Not much larger or heavier than an Olympus E-P3 camera with the optional electronic viewfinder installed, the E-M5 offers several benefits. Those include greater resolution, speed and versatility; as well as a splash-proof body, built-in EVF and OLED t...
Extrait: Sometimes you come across a camera that makes photography simple. Olympus’ OM-D E-M5 is one such beast. Granted, its battery life is not that great, and yes, its buttons are so small you would think it was designed for five year olds, but once set up, ...
Publié: 2014-12-18, Auteur: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
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If you are the kind of discerning photographer who wants his or her camera to look the part, the OM-D E-M5 wins hands down. Although we had got the black bodied E-M5, there is one with a silver body, which looks like a compact version of the older generat...
It has a compact body and is fully weather sealed, Crisp LCD EVF, Articulating rear display, Sharp kit lens, Very good image quality, even at high ISO, Good level of direct control despite small body, Fast autofocus, Bright, punchy JPEGs make the most of
External flash, Lacks a standard mic input, Focus tracking distinctly unreliable, Several useful features hidden in obscure and confusinglynamed menu options, No warning given that focus is locked during highspeed shooting
The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Review shows that it is the most accomplished DSLR styled compact camera you have ever used. This camera vies for the position as the topmost mirror-less Micro Four Thirds camera. It is, without the question, one of the best cameras ...
We had a brief hands-on time with the latest and probably, the greatest micro four-thirds camera from Olympus – the OM-D E-M5, and we had promised of doing a detailed review. The OM-D E-M5 made it to our labs last week, and after exploring it for a goo...
Extrait: Olympus reached back to its design roots when crafting the new OM-D E-M5 micro four thirds camera. The original OM line of film SLRs was known for its rich feature set and stylish, compact design. Now, released as a digital body, the first offering in ...
Extrait: Olympus has just announced the OM-D E-M5, which is its first addition to its new camera lineup that runs alongside its popular Pen-series cameras. The new OM-D E-M5 sports a 16-megapixel Live MOS sensor, 3-inch OLED tilting screen and a 1.44 million-do...
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Publié: 2015-06-08, Auteur: tan , review by: thestar.com.my
Nice build quality, compact, High Res Shot mode, lots of customisable buttons
Button overload may confuse some users
The OM-D E-M5 Mark II is a really great little camera for the advanced amateur – it has a lot of features and is built tough.The feature set is almost the same as the E-M1's with the added bonus of the High Res Shot mode. If anything, it perhaps loses out...