The Olympus RM-UC1 cabled USB remote release is also compatible. Storage. The Olympus E-M5 is compatible with Secure Digital cards, including both higher-capacity SDHC and SDXC card types, with support for higher-speed UHS-I types. The Olympus E-M5 also supports WiFi enabled Eye-Fi Secure...
The patented locking port release system used in other Nauticam mid-range housings has been incorporated in NA-EM5, allowing easy and secure port changes. Ports are available for the major lenses that are useful underwater, including the Olympus 14-42mm kit lens and the Olympus 9-18mm wide-...
First I set the image quality to Large Normal and fired a burst of images by holding down the shutter release. The OM-D E-M5 managed a burst of 19 shots before it stalled and the frame rate dropped to about 3fps. The frame rate for the first 19 shots was marginally under 9fps. Sw...
the latter introduced on the EM5 Mark II. Bulb works the same as a normal camera with the shutter staying open for as long as you have the release held down. Live Time is more considerate for those without accessories as it opens the shutter with one...
The lens's compatibility with a range of Olympus cameras, including the EM10, EM5, EM1, OM-D, E-M1, E-M5, E-M10 IV, III, II, PEN-F, E-P5, E-P3, E-P2, and E-P1, makes it a versatile addition to any photographer's kit. Whether you're a professional or an enthusiast, ...
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Olympus has gained a reputation for outstanding stabilisation with the five-axis systems built into its OM-D E-M1 and EM5 bodies. The PEN E-PL5 doesn’t quite match those standards but instead empoys a three-axis system that shifts the sensor to compensate for up/down, left/right and ro...