As Olympus turns 100 years old, they have recently released the long awaited Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III micro four-thirds mirrorless camera. The Olympus OMD line of cameras (EM1, EM5, EM10) is a very popular line of cameras with underwater photographers. This is partly because of the wi...
With the battery grip off, of course, it fit pretty well: a quality SLR-like camera with an EVF, and articulating screen, a gaggle of modes and settings, video capability, and a 24-100mm equivalent lens. I'd have needed a backpack to bring along a 5D Mark II, or even a Rebel T3i...
The NA-EM5 housing from Nauticam delivers the advanced functionality of the OM-D E-M5 in style and with the ergonomics that people have come to expect from Nauticam. This is a very compact and lightweight housing, with all of the Olympus E-PL3 controls available from the ergonomic grip sc...
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...
Fittest ใหม่ L-Bracket & กล้อง CUSTOM สำหรับ Olympus OMD EM5II กล้อง, เข้ากันได้กับ stardard ARCA-Swiss ทั้ง LB-OMDEM5II แผ่นฐาน100% ใช้งานร่ว...
Above: Olympus OMD EM1 Mark II and 7-14mm at 12mm. 4 seconds handheld with IS Previously on the EM1 Mark I, I could typically handhold a 24mm equivalent focal length at one second. The improved stabilisation of the EM5 Mark II meant I could handhold 24mm equivalent at around two seconds...