The OMD EM10 Mark III is a subtle upgrade to the Mark II, sharing a great deal with its predecessor, including the same 16 Megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor, the same five axis sensor-shift stabilisation (good for four stops of compensation), the same 2360k dot / 0.62x magnification ele...
There are also plenty of Olympus-branded cameras that are still available and can be bought new, such as the Olympus OM-D EM10 Mark IV, the Olympus Tough TG-6 and the Olympus PEN EP-7. Which Olympus cameras have Starry Sky AF? The Olympus E-M1 Mark III and OM-System ‘Olympus’ OM...
The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III provides the same great specs which have made the E-M1 Mark II such a popularunderwater camera, and packages them into a much smaller, lighter, and cheaper body. This is exactly the kind of mid-range camera that the micro four thirds system needs; high...
You can also assign buttons on the old em10. 3) The lens selection for the A6000 seems sparse - I understand that converters/adapters can be used for attaching FF lenses to it, but apparently that route is plagued with issues of its own. Mft has an advantage here for sure. If Sony ...
The specs and features of the G9II are doing nothing to sell it to me. I can see nothing that is calling out to me other than the likelihood that day to day usability might be a better experience but I will have to wait for fuller reviews and hands on experience before I even ...
Interestingly in my earlier tests, I found the original EM1 Mark I suffered from significantly more noise artefacts like hot pixels than the EM5 Mark II or EM10 Mark II when all were set to record without noise reduction; indeed the EM1 Mark I really needed NR enabled for long exposures. ...