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Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 3 200 ISO
Viseur électronique spacieux et confortable
Finition à l'épreuve des intempéries
Autofocus globalement réactif. Suivi AF à 5 ips performant
Stabilisation mécanique performante (surtout en vidéo) et
Bonne qualité d'image jusqu'à 3 200 ISO
Autofocus réactif
Déclenchement silencieux
Boîtier à l'épreuve des intempéries
Puce Wi-Fi pour piloter l'appareil à distance depuis un smartphone ou une tablette
Écran LCD sur rotule et tactile
Stabilisation m
Mode trépied qui combine 8 images en un cliché de 63 Mpix
Nouvelle stabilisation mécanique 5 axes 5 vitesses
Modes vidéos riches et pro (all-i
77 mbit/s)
Ecran orientable à la GH4
Bon viseur électronique
Rafale à 10 i/s
Boîtier magnésium r
Mode 40 Mpixel aux images impressionnantes
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Filtre artistiques
Écran orientable sur rotule et tactile
Viseur clair et défini
Tropicalisation
Design du boîtier
Stabilisation du capteur impressionnante
Mode vidéo en h
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Lissage du bruit électronique trop fort par défaut
Menus beaucoup trop alambiqués
Pas de sortie casque intégrée (il faut acheter un accessoire supplémentaire)
Pas d'enregistrement vidéo 4K (Télé / Ciné)
Pas de mode panoramique par balayage
Pas de fla
Autonomie de la batterie un peu courte
Pas d'enregistrement 4K (télé/ciné)
Pas de recharge par micro-USB
Menus encore trop alambiqués
Capteur 16 Mpix un peu vieillissant
Pas de 4K
Menus très complexes
Mode 40 Mpixels ne fonctionne que sous certaines conditions
No 4K video recording, High Res Shot only works in certain situations
Images are gorgeous, and using the camera is a customiser's dream Olympus took its sweet old time releasing an upgrade to its original OM-D E-M5, but as some philosopher probably once said, some things in life are worth waiting for. What we have here is...
Photo answers review Photo answers rating Olympus has a broad spanning range of Compact System Cameras (CSCs), and the E-M5 Mk II is the latest addition to the pack. The Mk II replaces the three-year-old E-M5, which sat in between the entry-level E-M1...
Extrait: So it was when it introduced the retro OM-D a couple of years ago. Although deeply digital, the OM-D was recognisably and reassuringly an old-style SLR, but one that had been sprinkled with magic shrinking dust – Olympus had reduced a fully-fledged DSLR t...
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Publié: 2015-04-02, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Decent build quality and great retro style, 2x2 switch control, all-round improvements from first-generation E-M5, that 5-axis stabilisation system, High Res Shot for 40/64MP tripod-based shots
Too easy to knock front dial and press HDR button by accident, limited battery life as ever, low-light image quality limitations, no 4K video
Although image quality and autofocus ability aren't giant leaps ahead compared to the first-generation model, the E-M5 Mark II shows that OM-D has landed. It's a good-looking, classy performer that takes the original's concept and elevates it to a h...
High-quality stills and videos, Five-axis image stabilization, Superb high ISO handling, 40-megapixel photo mode, Highly customizable
Menu system and controls slightly clunky to use, Flash not built in, No 4K support
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Publié: 2015-03-20, Auteur: Michael , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Image stabilisation is second to none, Physical control scheme is a joy for power-users like me, One of the most underrated things about the E-M5 is the bundled flash. It's the first I've seen that tilts and rotates just like a large speedlight flash. Tha
Image quality hasn't improved in the three years since the original EM-5 was released, despite still being very good, It's expensive when compared to cameras with larger sensors from other companies, Hard for me to get over the lack of detail when shootin
The EM-5 Mark II is certainly hugely capable as an enthusiast camera for general purpose photography. It suits most types of shooting, with the exception of fast-moving sports and wildlife. The biggest knock is price. Sony's a6000 can be found for half th...
Another excellent little OM-D When the original OM-D E-M5 debuted almost three years ago, it was sold on the promise of five-axis stabilization and retro design, tipping its hat to the legacy of Olympus's OM film cameras. That legacy lives on, but the...
Publié: 2015-02-13, Auteur: Rod , review by: techradar.com
Small size, Precision feel, 40M High Res mode, excellent 5, axis stabilization
Complex controls and customization, Smaller sensor than some rival CSCs
The E-M5 Mark II is incredibly powerful and versatile yet small and light too. Olympus has introduced a number of very interesting technologies with real, practical value....
Publié: 2015-02-10, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Decent build quality and great retro style,2x2 switch control,All-round improvements from first-generation E-M5,That 5-axis stabilisation system,High Res Shot for 40/64MP tripod-based shots
Too easy to knock front dial and press HDR button by accident,Limited battery life as ever,Low-light image quality limitations,No 4K video
Although image quality and autofocus ability aren't giant leaps ahead compared to the first-generation model, the E-M5 Mark II shows that OM-D has landed. It's a good-looking, classy performer that takes the original's concept and elevates it to a higher...