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Very fast, quick autofocus, articulated touchscreen, image stabilisation is unreal , mechanical and electronic shutter shooting modes , can be customised to the nth degree, ever expanding lens choice, sharp images at low to mid ISO settings
Image quality in low contrast light, limited dynamic range in high contrast light, silent shutter is so discreet that it's easy to forget what shooting mode you're in , it's an expensive purchase
The E-M1 Mark II is not only better than the original model in every way, it's better than most mirrorless in every way too.Principal to its success is the built-in image stabilisation - which is the best sensor-based system we've ever used - and its supe...
Sammanfattning: The camera market has changed significantly in the past few years, and the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II (MSRP $1,999 body-only) is a perfect example of that. It's the top camera from Olympus, with a starting price (body-only) of just under $2,000. Given that...
Great build quality, Very fast performance, Incredible in-body image stabilization, Professional quality 4K video
MFT format won't meet needs of all photographers, Expensive
Yes, if you don't balk at the price and don't need the advantages of a full-frame sensor. For E-M1 shooters, the Mark II represents a significant upgrade, especially if you've been waiting for Olympus to introduce a strong video mode. In that case, it's a...
Publicerad: 2016-11-07, Författare: Kevin , testad av: techradar.com
Unshakable image stabilization, Bulletproof weather, sealing, Laser, accurate autofocus
Pricey compared to rivals, Dense menu systems, As expensive as some full, frame cameras, or more so
With an expanded AF system, a fully customizable interface, solid video features and higher-res sensor, the OM-D E-M1 Mark II is Olympus' most impressive and feature-complete camera yet...
Extraordinary in-body image stabilisation system allows handholding at unprecedented shutter speeds, Class-leading continuous shooting performance, Impressive continuous autofocus and tracking, Superb build quality and handling
Menus and configuration hugely over-complicated, Image quality lags behind APS-C peers, High price compared to its closest rivals
The E-M1 Mark II resembles its predecessor with an essentially identical layoutIts unarguable that the E-M1 Mark II is the best camera Olympus has ever made; indeed, it gives the impression of being the best camera the firm could possibly make given curr...
Hands-on – Our opening impressions of the Olympus OM-D E-M1 II The OM-D EM-1 Mark II is being touted as the camera to “change the game”, offering high-speed shooting for sports, wildlife and action, but while maintaining a small body size. The camera feat...
There's no getting around the fact that the OM-D E-M1 Mark II is expensive. Yes, it's Olympus' flagship CSC and built like a tank but the $2299 you'll pay for just the body could get you a Fujifilm X-T2 (also weatherproof, also offering 4K recording) and...
When the E-M1 Mark II development announcement was released at Photokina in September we felt this camera was the most exciting piece of equipment to be announced at the show. And we weren't the only ones, although a poll of readers of the DPReview websit...
Pricey compared to rivals, Dense menu systems, As expensive as some fullframe cameras, or more so
With an expanded AF system, a fully customizable interface, solid video features and higher-res sensor, the OM-D E-M1 Mark II is Olympus' most impressive and feature-complete camera yet...
Sammanfattning: Note: This article was first published in the February 2017 issue of HWM, published online on 4th June 2017 and is now updated for relevancy.While mobile phones get phased out as soon as half a year, case in point is Oppo's (confusing) Reno series and Son...