Olympus' latest mirrorless camera can stitch together huge 40-megapixel pics
Olympus's high-end OM-D mirrorless cameras are some of the best in category. The E-M5, the first one in the family, just got a successor. Everyone, meet the E-M5 Mark II.
The weatherproof E-M5 Mark II doesn't stray too far from the original's design. Its signature electronic viewfinder "hump" is as tall as before (compared to the squatter hump on the E-M1 and E-M10.) Noticeable changes include the grip's more pronounced shape and the repositioned dials as well as a dedicated HDR button up top.
Internally, Olympus improved the 16-megapixel Live-MOS Micro Four Thirds image sensor with 10 frames per second (fps) continuous shooting in RAW quality with single autofocus and 5 fps with continuous autofocus. The beloved five-axis in-body image stabilization also means you can shoot at quarter-second shutter speed without getting much motion blur. Read more...
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