Wednesday 8 February 2012

Olympus OM-D-E-M5 DLSR: When retro and modern collide

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The Olympus OM-D-E-M5 is Olympus’ latest micro four thirds camera, primed to hit the shops in April. Inspired by classic camera design, the Olympus OM-D-E-M5 has a retro feel to it and some brilliant specs for serious photography fans.

As smartphone cameras continue to get better, catching up with compact cameras, micro four thirds snappers such as this Olympus OM-D-E-M5 prove that smartphones still have a long way to go to match the features found on the better models.

The Olympus OM-D-E-M5 boasts a 16-megapixel camera with a live MOS sensor, a super fast autofocus and the ability to cap3ture images at 9.2 frames per second in burst mode. Action shots should be a cinch with the Olympus OM-D-E-M5.

Olympus’ latest will also shoot full HD videos in 1080p, which you can preview on the 2-inch tilting OLED tilting screen. Quick dial adjustment lets you set aperture and shutter speed in an instant.

Five axis image stabilisation helps to eliminate some of the vertical and horizontal rolling that creates shot blur. The idea is that you could take photos and record video while walking without said blur ruining your handiwork.

If retro-looking cameras with a modern twist are your thing, then check out the eye-catching Pentax K-01 as designed by Marc Newson at the link below.


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