New from showcase.
Include: Body
Body cap
Eye shield
Hot shoe cover
Li-ion battery Olympus
AC power adapter Olympus
Shoulder strap
Metal strap clips
Protective covers
Olympus CDViewer 2
E-M5 II Instruction Manual (English / Thai…)
AC cord, docs and Box
English / Thai … menu.
Brand : OLYMPUS
Serial number : Last photo
Camera mount : For Micro Four Thirds
Display Language : Language settings can be selected from a total of 34 languages, including English and Thai.
Camera mount : Micro Four Thirds
EMS 50 baht, Thai Post 25 baht, Cash on Delivery Available (COD เก็บเงินปลายทางได้)
or meeting in North Pattaya.
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Conclusion:
Sturdy, weather-resistant body with lovely retro styling
Excellent image quality
Chromatic aberration corrected in-camera making JPEGs more usable
2×2 interface puts more controls at your fingers
Impressive number of customizable controls
Bright, sharp electronic viewfinder
Reliable Wi-Fi connectivity for remote control and easy transfer of images to mobile device
Color Creator introduces more in-camera processing options
Neat in-camera time lapse creation
Nearly all of the functionality of a semi-pro DSLR in a compact body
Convenient in-camera Raw conversion with ability to save settings as presets
The biggest difference between the E-M1 and the E-M5, though, is the degree of direct control on offer. We really liked the E-M5’s twin-dial control system, but the E-M1 goes beyond that by providing button-and-dial combinations for quickly changing almost every imaginable setting on the camera. It’s the kind of approach you don’t usually get until the very top of manufacturers’ lineups – it means you have to get used to where every function is, but can shoot fluidly once you have.
The E-M1 inherits the ‘2×2’ dial approach Olympus previously used on the E-P5 – flicking a switch on the camera changes the dials from controlling shutter speed, aperture or exposure compensation to changing ISO and white balance. However, all this direct control doesn’t come at the expense of the potentially slower but easier to find touch-screen interface – the E-M1 has this too. Overall the camera can be operated pretty much however you fancy.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 specification highlights:
16MP MOS Four Thirds format sensor with no low-pass filter
On-sensor phase detection elements
Twin control dials (front and rear) with ‘2×2’ dual-mode option
‘5-axis’ image stabilization with automatic panning detection (‘S-IS Auto’)
ISO ‘LOW’ (100 equiv) – ISO 25,600
Up to 10fps continuous shooting (6.5 fps shooting with continuous AF)
1.04M-dot 3″ LCD touchscreen display – tilts 80° upwards and 50° downwards
Electronic viewfinder: 2.36M-dot LCD, 0.74x magnification (equiv.), eye sensor
Built-in Wi-Fi for remote shooting and image transfer to smartphone or tablet
Dust, splash and freeze-proof (to -10 °C)
Gained over the E-M5
True Pic VII processor, with lens corrections
1/8000 sec top shutter speed, 1/320 sec flash sync
Built-in microphone socket (rather than optional accessory adapter)
Flash X-sync socket
Built-in Wi-Fi
Focus ‘peaking’ display
In-camera HDR blending (two modes), previewed in viewfinder
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