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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
Publié: 2015-07-07, Auteur: Dan , review by: shutterbug.com
The E-M5 Mark II is another evolutionary improvement in Olympus' OM-D line of mirrorless, compact system cameras. While this attractive, retro-style shooter (which looks like a cross between a miniature SLR and a rangefinder) doesn't break much new ground...
Excellent handling in a compact, weather-sealed body; Crisp, roomy electronic viewfinder; Image quality that can take the fight to APS-C DSLRs; Unique high-res mode lets it bat far above its weight for static scenes; Extremely fast 10 fps burst shooting,
Control dials are easily bumped; Below-average battery life at default settings; Buffer depths for raw shooters are a bit limited; 16-megapixel sensor resolution feels dated; Weak bundled flash strobe
Extrait: In our latest digital camera comparison, we put high-resolution Micro Four Thirds CSC, a high-res full-frame DSLR and a digital medium format camera head to head.An unfair comparison? Maybe. But all three cameras can record photos bigger than 50 megapixel...
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Publié: 2015-04-14, Auteur: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
Extrait: Brian KlutchThe Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II has a 16.1MP Four Thirds-format CMOS sensor, 5-axis sensor- based image stabilization, 5-fps bursts and video up to 1920x1080p60 for $1,100, street, body onlyOlympus' OM-D E-M5 got a lot of love when it was anno...
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Publié: 2015-04-07, Auteur: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
The improvements to the EVF and LCD screen resolution, alongside more customizable controls, have updated the OM-D E-M5 Mark II to respond to the 2015 hybrid market. What's more, with its retro styling, weather-resistant construction, and large range of i...
Extrait: The Olympus E-M5 Mark II is incredibly powerful and versatile, yet small and light too, and Olympus has introduced some very interesting technologies with real, practical value. In her Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II review video our head...
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Publié: 2015-03-25, Auteur: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Great flip/tilt-out touchscreen, More dials and buttons, Better grip, Weather-sealing, 40-megapixel high-res mode, Tons more video recording frame rates, High-resolution electronic viewfinder, Excellent image stabilization
Still no 4K video recording, Pro or premium lens required to get best high-res mode shots, Slightly lower battery life
Olympus plays it safe with smaller upgrades on the OM-D E-M5 Mark II, but it's still a badass camera in a small package...
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Publié: 2015-03-18, Auteur: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Very good image quality - good dynamic range and color, Extensive and customizable external controls, Excellent build quality and sense of solidity, Class-leading image stabilization - also available for video recording, Broad set of features to support v
Low resolution by contemporary standards, Complex menu system and extensive customization options can be overwhelming, Video output not as detailed as it could be, Default autofocus settings limit camera performance
The E-M5 II is a great all-rounder that improves over its well-respected predecessor in almost every respect. Although it faces stiff competition from higher-resolution peers in this segment of the mirrorless market, the combination of a deep feature set...
Publié: 2015-03-18, Auteur: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Small weatherproof body with great controls, Fantastic built-in stabilization works with any lens, Big, detailed viewfinder and fully-articulated touch screen, Fast accurate focusing with great face and eye detection, Built-in Wifi with powerful mobile ap
Native image quality similar to previous models, 40MP mode requires specific conditions and lenses to shine, Continuous AF becomes less confident with fast subjects, Timelapse and miniature movies encoded at low frame rate, Slow wakeup when Quick Sleep is
The Olympus OMD EM5 Mark II is one of the most satisfying all-round cameras I've tested to date. It takes the charm of the original EM5, adds a bunch of features from the flagship EM1, complements them with a few new ones and even manages to improve some...
Petite, weather-sealed body, Excellent photo and video quality, Five-axis image stabilization, Large articulating LCD with tap-to-focus, Electronic viewfinder
Overly complex interface, No built-in flash, Autofocus sometimes sluggish in low light
Compact, powerful and weatherproof, the Olympus OM-D E-M5 lets you shoot great photos and videos nearly anywhere. Olympus cameras inspire affection in many people because of the devices' petite, metal-clad designs; retro SLR looks; and colorful...