Difference between revisions of "Olympus OM-D E-M5"

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  | finder = electronic viewfinder with eye sensor,<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1,440,000 pixels, magnification 100%
 
  | finder = electronic viewfinder with eye sensor,<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1,440,000 pixels, magnification 100%
 
  | metering = [[TTL]] (imager metering)
 
  | metering = [[TTL]] (imager metering)
  | mrange = EV 0 - 20 <small>(Digital ESP metering/<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Center weighted averaging metering/Spot metering</small>
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  | mrange = EV 0 - 20 <small>(Digital ESP metering/<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Center weighted averaging metering/Spot metering)</small>
 
  | mmode = spot, center-weighted or 324 field multi-area
 
  | mmode = spot, center-weighted or 324 field multi-area
 
  | focusing = Imager contrast detection system
 
  | focusing = Imager contrast detection system
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  | farea = 35 contrast focusing areas<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<small>(one is selectable or selected automatically)</small>
 
  | flash = kit flash unit FL-LM2 for enhanced hot shoe,<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;wide angle sync 1/250 sec. [[GN]] 10, or flashgun
 
  | flash = kit flash unit FL-LM2 for enhanced hot shoe,<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;wide angle sync 1/250 sec. [[GN]] 10, or flashgun
 
  | cont = up to 9 fps
 
  | cont = up to 9 fps
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The '''Olympus OM-D E-M5''' of the year 2012 was the first Japanese [[CSC|mirrorless digital system camera]] with a body design that resembles of a legendary [[35mm]] camera system, the [[Olympus OM]] SLR series. The new camera itself started the new [[Olympus OM-D]] camera series for the [[Micro Four-Thirds]] system.
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The '''Olympus OM-D E-M5''' was the first Japanese [[CSC|mirrorless digital system camera]] with a body design that resembles that of a legendary [[35mm]] camera system, i.e. the [[Olympus OM]] SLR series. The camera's launch in 2012 was the start of the [[Olympus OM-D]] camera series for the [[Micro Four-Thirds]] system.
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Revision as of 09:00, 13 June 2022

The Olympus OM-D E-M5 was the first Japanese mirrorless digital system camera with a body design that resembles that of a legendary 35mm camera system, i.e. the Olympus OM SLR series. The camera's launch in 2012 was the start of the Olympus OM-D camera series for the Micro Four-Thirds system.