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Olympus E-M1 II20.4 megapixel, Compact System Camera Back in 2013, the E-M1 made a big splash, and now the updated Olympus E-M1 Mark II makes an even bigger one. Packed with a new 20MP sensor, revamped AF system, faster image processor (two, in fact), 4K video and more, the E-M1 Mark II addresses the performance and C-AF shortcomings of the original and pushes the envelope even further to truly provide professional photographers and multimedia producers with a capable, high-performance DSLR alternative. Excellent image quality, top-notch performance and all-around fantastic build quality and features makes the E-M1 II worthy of consideration for those upgrading from the E-M1 or moving from another mirrorless camera or a DSLR. Read about all the details in our Olympus E-M1 Mark II review! Released December 2016 |
$899.00
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Olympus E-M1 Mark III20.4 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released February 2020 |
$1499.00
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Olympus E-M1X20.4 megapixel, Compact System Camera How to sum-up the Olympus E-M1X? In a sense, it's a bigger, burlier, slightly more specialized version of the E-M1 Mark II. It's an OM-D camera tailormade primarily for sports, wildlife and other photographers use use long telephoto lenses. Sporting the same 20MP sensor as the E-M1 II, the overall image quality is very good, but mostly unchanged. However, improvements abound with regards to AF performance, especially with AF tracking. There's also more advanced video features. Yes it's big, and yes it's expensive, but the E-M1X offers high performance and improved operability while remaining true to the characteristic portability of a Micro Four Thirds system. Read more in our in-depth Olympus E-M1X review! Released February 2019 |
$1699.00
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Olympus E-M5 II16.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera A follow-up to the first Micro Four Thirds OM-D series camera, the Olympus E-M5 II has a tough act to follow. Absolutely bursting at the seams with the latest technology -- including a unique high resolution mode that takes it far beyond what its sensor should be capable of -- this 16-megapixel shooter doesn't disappoint. We think this could be the best argument yet for the Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera. Find out why in our in-depth Olympus E-M5 II review! Released February 2015 |
$899.00
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Olympus E-M5 III20.4 megapixel, Compact System Camera Though it was quite a wait between the previous E-M5 II and this new model, the refreshed Olympus E-M5 Mark III brings a lot to the table for Olympus owners and Micro Four Thirds shooters in general, as well as any photographer looking for a rugged, high-quality yet highly-portable mirrorless camera. In a lot of ways, the E-M5 III is essentially an E-M1 II crammed into an even smaller, lighter package, which is quite impressive. With an updated sensor, faster processor, phase-detect AF, better image stabilization and more, the compact E-M5 Mark III offers quite a bit of performance and quality in a form factor that won't weigh you down, nor hit too hard on the wallet. Read more in our in-depth Olympus E-M5 III review! Released November 2019 |
$749.95
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Olympus E-M10 II16.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom The Olympus E-M10 II offers more bang for the buck than anything we've seen with a street price under $600 (body-only). While some cameras in that price range may sport more of "this" or "that," the E-M10 II packs a ton of features into a high-quality shell with excellent image quality and terrific high ISO performance, making it really stand out as one of the best all-around performers for the price today. If you demand quality in both a camera's ergonomics and from its image quality, you'll want to read our Olympus E-M10 II review! Released September 2015 |
$349.00
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Olympus E-M10 III16.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom If you're in the market for an affordable, compact mirrorless camera with great image quality, the Olympus E-M10 III certainly delivers. A couple of quibbles mean that it's not for everyone, but for many less-experienced photographers, this camera offers a big upgrade from your smartphone or compact without breaking the bank. Come find out if you need one now in our in-depth Olympus E-M10 III review! Released September 2017 |
$549.00
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Olympus E-M10 IV20.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom Released September 2020 |
$599.00
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