OMD-EM1 Review

Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera (Body Only)

OMD-EM1 is out now with more features and more power. Is this new launch OMD-EM1 is a killer to DSLR?
Photographers who are used to bigger cameras are going to love how much functionality has been built into the E-M1's body without the need for additional accessories.



Olympus OM-D E-M1 Specifications

ManufacturerOlympus
Image Sensor

CCD pixels 16Mp (Megapixels)

Pixels (W) 4608

Pixels (H) 3456

Sensor Type Live MOS Sensor

Sensor Size Micro / Four Thirds

Sensor Size (width) 17.3mm

Sensor Size (height) 13mm

Aspect Ratio
  • 4:3
  • 3:2
  • 16:9
  • 1:1
  • 4:5
LCD Monitor

LCD Monitor 3in

Screen resolution 1037k

Touch Screen Yes
Focusing

Focusing modes
  • Autofocus
  • Manual
  • Spot
  • Face Detection
  • AF Tracking
  • Multi
  • Centre
  • Touch AF
Exposure Control

Shutter speeds shortest 1/8000sec

Shutter speeds longest 60sec

Exp modes
  • Program
  • Aperture-Priority
  • Shutter-Priority
  • Manual
  • Scene modes
  • Program Variable

Metering
  • Centre-weighted - Average
  • Multi Pattern
  • Spot

ISO sensitivity 100 - 25600

White balance
  • Auto
  • Manual
  • Bracket
  • Outdoors/Daylight
  • Cloudy
  • Incandescent
  • Fluorescent
  • Flash

Exposure Comp +/-5
Viewfinder

Viewfinder Resolution 2.36million
Shooting Options

Continuous shooting 10fps
Video

Movie mode Yes

Video Resolution
  • 1920x1080
  • 1280x720 720p

Video FPS 30

Stereo Sound Yes

Optical Zoom with Video Yes
Other Features

Image Stabilisation Yes
Interface

HDMI Yes

USB USB 2
Storage

Card Type
  • SD
  • SDHC
  • SDXC

File Type
  • RAW
  • JPG
  • RAW + JPG
Power Source

Battery Type BLN-1 Li-ion battery

CIPA Rating No Data
Box Contents

Box Contents No Data
Dimensions

Weight 442g

Width 130.4mm

Height 93.5mm

Depth 63.1mm

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