Olympus has embraced the camera designs of yesteryear for several generations, from its first Micro Four Thirds models to last year's E-P3. But now the Japanese camera maker is stepping up its retro ...
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Like their film-based predecessors, the OM-D line is a step up from the PEN series, aimed squarely at advanced and professional photographers. Slightly larger than the top-of-the-line PEN E-P3, the ...
Last year saw the release of the Olympus OM-D EM-1, a body built for pros with a huge grip and tons of bells and whistles. It looks like Olympus is starting out 2014 with another OM-D body, this time ...
The E-M5 Mark II ($799.00 at Amazon) is one of the smaller mirrorless cameras in its class. It measures 3.3 by 4.9 by 1.8 inches (HWD) and weighs 14.4 ounces. It's just a little bit larger all around ...
Faster, sharper, smarter: the dust and splash-proof Olympus OM-D, with game-changing IS, electronic viewfinder and stunning new lenses. Olympus is taking the forty-year pedigree of the OM series into ...
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At first glance the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II looks very similar to the 3-year-old E-M5 that it replaces, but underneath the slightly revised exterior are a host of changes that bring this camera ...
Five years is a long time in the camera world. Since the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II launched in early 2015, Sony has given us five A7 cameras, Fujifilm has wowed with first the X-T2 and then the X-T3, ...
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