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Compatible Mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Supported File Format | RAW, JPEG |
Image Stabilization | Dynamic |
Optical Zoom | 1 x |
Maximum Aperture | 6.3 f |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 64 |
Metering Description | Center-Weighted Average, Multi-Zone, Spot |
Brand | OM SYSTEM |
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- New 20.4 megapixel live MOS sensor
- New TruePic VIII dual quad core image processor, auto focus points phase detection: 121 (121 cross type), contrast detection: 121
- 60 frames per second S AF, 18 frames per second C AF (silent electronic shutter)
- 15 frames per second S AF, 10 frames per second C AF (mechanical shutter)
- 121 point dual fast AF with cross type on chip phase detection focusing
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Picture quality | 4.7 | 4.9 | 4.8 | 4.3 | 5.0 | 4.4 |
Image stabilization | 4.7 | 5.0 | — | 4.5 | 5.0 | 4.6 |
Auto focus | 4.5 | — | 4.7 | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.4 |
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display type | LCD | OLED | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches |
lens type | Macro | — | Wide Angle | Zoom | Zoom | Close-Up |
zoom type | Other | — | — | Automatic, Manual | Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom | Optical Zoom |
shooting modes | Bulb Mode, Time Mode,Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | Bulb Mode, Time Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | Automatic | 16 | 16 | Bulb Mode, Time Mode,Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
connectivity tech | USB 3.0, HDMI, 3.5mm audio | HDMI, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | USB, HDMI | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Micro HDMI, Micro USB | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Micro HDMI, USB |
video resolution | 4K UHD 2160p | High definition 4k, 60p video | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K DCI 2160p | 4K DCI 2160p | 2160p, 2K DCI 1080p |
optical zoom | 1 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | 3 multiplier x | 3 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x | — |
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20MP | Resolution | 16MP |
| Silent Mode | |
5.5 EV | Image Stabilization | 5 EV |
| 5-Axis Sync IS | |
| Weathersealed | |
20 fps | Continuous Speed | 10 fps |
4K | Video | Full HD |
20MP | Resolution | 16MP |
| Silent Mode | |
5.5 EV | Image Stabilization | 4 EV |
| 5-Axis Sync IS | |
| Weathersealed | |
20 fps | Continuous Speed | 8.6 fps |
4K | Video | 4K |
20MP | Resolution | 16MP |
| Silent Mode | |
5.5 EV | Image Stabilization | 4 EV |
| 5-Axis Sync IS | |
| Weathersealed | |
20 fps | Continuous Speed | 8.5 fps |
4K | Video | Full HD |
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Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection, Contrast Detection |
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Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1,037,000 |
Photo Sensor Size | Micro Four Thirds |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Effective Still Resolution | 20.4 MP |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 21.8 MP |
Frame Rate | 60 fps |
White balance settings | Auto, Color Temperature |
Self Timer Duration | 12 seconds |
JPEG quality level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
Image Stabilization | Dynamic |
Flash Modes Description | Fill Flash, Off, Red-Eye Reduction, Second-Curtain Sync, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 Second |
Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
Video Capture Format | 4K |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Video Input Format | NTSC/PAL |
Video Standard | MPEG 4 |
Color Depth | 12 Bits |
Video Output Interface | USB 3.0, HDMI, 3.5mm audio |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 256 |
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Batteries Required? | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | Olympus BLH-1 |
Battery Weight | 0.9 Grams |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Compatible Devices | Olympus cameras and lenses, certain accessories with hot shoe mount |
Audio Input | Microphone |
Connectivity Technology | USB 3.0, HDMI, 3.5mm audio |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 60 |
Controller Type | Remote |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
Memory Slots Available | 2 |
Special Feature | Brightness Control |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Skill Level | Professional |
Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
Digital Recording Time | Up to 29 Minutes |
Shock Resistant | FALSE |
Storage Humidity | 10 to 90% |
Form Factor | slr_style_mirrorless |
Hardware Interface | AV Port |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Audio Output Type | internal |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Lens Type | Macro |
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Optical Zoom | 1 x |
Digital Zoom | 0.44 x |
Maximum Aperture | 6.3 f |
Zoom Type | Other |
Autofocus Points | 121 |
Compatible Mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Minimum Focal Length | 8.66 Inches |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 72 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
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Expanded ISO Minimum | 64 |
Max Shutter Speed | 60 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 1/32000 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
Metering Description | Center-Weighted Average, Multi-Zone, Spot |
Shooting Modes | Bulb Mode, Time Mode,Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
Viewfinder Magnification | 1.48 |
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Viewfinder Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | Articulating |
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Model Name | Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II |
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Brand | OM SYSTEM |
Model Number | V207060BU000 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #231,519 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #381 in DSLR Cameras |
ASIN | B01M4MB3DK |
Color | Black |
Guide Number | 16.73' / 5.1 m at ISO 100 |
Included Components | Camera Body Only |
Maximum Storage Temperature | 60 Degrees Celsius |
Lower Temperature Rating | 14 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Assembly Required | No |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Processor Description | TruePic VII |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.7 x 5.3 x 3.6 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
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The OM-D E-M1 Mark II is an advanced system of innovative technology and features designed to forever change your photography: up to 18 frames per second sequential shooting with precision C-AF Tracking, 121 Cross-Type On-Chip Phase Detection AF points, up to 5.5 shutter speed steps of compensation with powerful in-body image stabilization, plus a 50MP High-Res Shot Mode. It’s all enclosed in a lightweight magnesium alloy weatherproof body. Paired with the superior resolution of Olympus M.Zuiko PRO lenses, the E-M1 Mark II will deliver brilliant imagery that’s coveted by professionals everywhere. Battery Life for Movie Shooting: Approx. 90 minutes (under standard JEITA testing) when used with an authentic Olympus BLH-1 battery. Approx. 150 minutes (when zoom and other operational functions are not used) when used with an authentic Olympus BLH-1 battery when repeatedly recording at the maximum time of 29 minutes.
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Customers like the quality, image quality, and responsiveness of the digital camera. They mention that it produces all the quality they need, the photos have great color and clarity, and that its High Resolution Mode is capable of capturing breathtaking detail. They appreciate the fast and accurate autofocus, and the responsiveness is incredibly fast. Some appreciate the weight, saying that it's light enough that you hardly feel it.
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Customers are impressed with the quality of the digital camera. They say it's a truly professional level camera, and produces all the quality they need. They are also pleased with the build quality, and say it feels super solid. Some customers also mention that the camera is superb and is the culmination of engineering. Overall, customers are happy with the value and quality of this camera.
"...Pros:Solid, weather sealed exteriorRidiculous stability, makes up for the need for high ISO shooting for many situations..." Read more
"...Also weather sealing and sturdiness are nice because I don't baby my cameras......" Read more
"...ProCapture is amazing, but I reduced the FPS for it and continuous modes unless I’m shooting something that calls for it...." Read more
"...Sad times, but I think the gear is still amazing and if you are still looking for an amazing camera, don’t pass up the deals coming on this camera...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera. They mention that it has great color and clarity, and is capable of capturing breathtaking detail. They also say that it is a great travel camera that takes fantastic day shots. Overall, customers find the EM 1 to be a beautiful and versatile camera that is perfect for macro-photography.
"...Image quality is excellent. I notice better high ISO vs the E-M5 and more room for cropping thanks to the bump up in resolution...." Read more
"...Graduating to the OMD EM-1 mk2, the quality of my images is much greater and the flexibility to adapt and configure the camera setting to suit yours..." Read more
"...That takes up a lot of wall space. Digital viewing is also wonderful.Right now the EM 1 is also a great bargain...." Read more
"...lighter setup, better dof at magnification, amazing IQ, and an overall look and feel, this camera is a great value and a very competent body for all..." Read more
Customers like the responsiveness of the digital camera. For example, they mention it's incredibly fast and accurate, with a 60 fps burst speed. They appreciate the larger size of the body and the faster charging. That said, some complain about the price.
"...w/S-AF, all in raw.Bigger, better battery. Faster charging too.Cons:Price...." Read more
"Incredibly fast and accurate. I upgraded from the original E-M5 and before that I used mostly Nikon DSLR gear and a Panasonic GF1 for everyday carry...." Read more
"...ago for a number of reasons, including higher megapixel count, faster burst speed, and the larger size of the body to better match the 40-150 Pro..." Read more
"...For my needs, they need very little post processing. 3. It is substantially larger than the E-M5 but still way smaller and lighter than a DSLR...." Read more
Customers like the focus of the camera. They say that it is fast, accurate, and does not hunt. They also appreciate the continuous autofocus, which is superior to the GH5's. The camera has 221 phase detection focus points and is responsive and easy to use. Additionally, it has high-speed sequential shooting and facilities related to continuous/tracking.
"...It also supports focus stacking ( combined in the camera) but I don't currently have a lens supported for this feature...." Read more
"...The autofocus is so much faster than the E-M5 Mark I, and the continuous autofocus is very accurate for both stills and video...." Read more
"...you, it cant read my mind but it has a high hit ratio and focus is typically right on...." Read more
"...Does not hunt and locks focus very fast. C-AF works fine following the subject with a good contrast area and a proper AF target mode...." Read more
Customers find the weight of the digital camera to be small and light enough that they hardly feel it. They also say it's a third less bulky, making it easier to carry around. Customers also say the camera is a truly portable system with little to no compromise.
"...Paired with my primes it makes for a very lightweight kit, but most importantly this camera is simply amazing to use...." Read more
"...is substantially larger than the E-M5 but still way smaller and lighter than a DSLR...." Read more
"...This rig is SOOOO much lighter and easier to carry around than the R7 rig was...." Read more
"...with the pro line primes, gives me all I could hope for in a truly portable system with little to no compromise on quality or performance...." Read more
Customers find the ergonomics of the camera great. They say it's comfortable to grip, even for larger hands. Some mention that the camera is small and weather-proof.
"...Onto the review!The exterior is very solid. The grip is much, much improved...." Read more
"...I like the feel of it. It has a better grip than the EM-5. Yes it is larger and heavier, but well, you can't have everything in one camera...." Read more
"...The LCD and EVF are fantastic, and the grip is nice... especially for big lenses.Image quality is excellent...." Read more
"...Yes, this does make the camera as a whole bigger, but that also gains comfort, stability and balance and that translates to steady images and..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the features of the camera. They mention that it is full of amazing features, has a ton of action photography features, and is very full-featured. Some appreciate the advanced shooting modes and the stunning image quality. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of this camera.
"...There's also a ton of action photography features I need to test, including the ludicrous 60 FPS shooting and the Pro Capture mode where it starts..." Read more
"...which was released a couple of years ago, offers all the performance, features, and image quality I want in a high end camera...." Read more
"...Astounding in features, configurability and performance. To say I’m pleased with it is an extreme understatement...." Read more
"...The battery life is excellent. 2. The “out of the camera” files are extraordinary. For my needs, they need very little post processing. 3...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the camera. Some mention it offers all the performance, features, and image quality they need. They say it works well in a pinch, and the high-res mode works well. However, others say that the viewfinder doesn't work half the time, the internal functions of the cam don't function properly, and it just wouldn't turn on.
"...Works well in a pinch though. The WiFi capability is nice to have. Transferring images to smartphone is easy, but you have to shoot JPEG or RAW+JPEG...." Read more
"...Astounding in features, configurability and performance. To say I’m pleased with it is an extreme understatement...." Read more
"...camera I got had a flaw that was a deal breaker: sometimes, it just wouldn't turn on!..." Read more
"...Update: had a chance to try it, and behaves very well and have many pictures in focus where to choose from. Does not hunt and locks focus very fast...." Read more
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The exterior is very solid. The grip is much, much improved. There's no gap between my fingers and the grip like there was with the M10, and I know with the M1-I. Everything feels more solid too. I know it's weather sealed, and have seen many reviews and videos of early, promo shooters in Iceland, dropping their body & lens in freezing water with no ill effects. The M10 always felt a bit flimsy to me, and in fact have had some parts come off/fall apart (eye piece, hot shoe plate). All the flaps for the battery, SD Cards (2! Thank you, Olympus!), USB 3 (and type C), mic & headphone (again, thank you , Olympus!) jacks have a good feel to them, as is the fully articulated (3rd thanks!) LCD screen. Only potential downside is if you have the mic and/or headphones plugged in, you won't be able to flip the screen over for selfie-mode on the fly.
Fair IQ tests will have to wait, since I don't have a raw converter yet (still on LR 5.7, LR CC has early support, no lens correction as of this writing). DxO Mark had some tests done, and it looks like a tiny increase in high ISO quality over the M1-I, nothing huge, but going from 16 MP to 20 MP will net you a bit more resolution. Maybe a bit more noise if you pixel peep, but if you compare, say, an 8x10 to 8x10, you'll find a better overall image. But I'm not too worried about high ISO shoots, because...
The stability is a giant leap over my M10, since it only had 3-axis IBIS. I can't say for sure how much better the M1-II is over the M1-I, but I did some 1 sec hand held exposures at 12mm no problem. (Edit: I've now pulled off an 8 sec (!!!) hand-held shot with my 25mm 1.8, while leaning against a doorframe). I've seen on YouTube a 10sec(!) and a 20sec(!!) hand held exposures with just the body braced against a wall. That latter was paired with the 12-100mm F/4, which gives you an extra stop of stability, but even with a "mere" 5.5 stops of stability, you should be able to get a 12mm, 1 sec exposure for still scenes just by following the reciprocal rule. That is frankly mind blowing. So maybe if you're shooting action in low light, you'll miss having a FF camera, but for still scenes or even portraits, I don't think you'll have issues with image quality.
The menu system is, well, it's Olympus. If you're used to previous Oly models, you'll be able to figure things out. The controls are fairly instinctive (again, for Oly shooters) and very customizable--far more than the M10. Some people complain about the mode dial lock, but I absolutely love it, since I rarely take it out of M, but sometimes I'll brush the dial by accident and then wonder why I can't set my shutter or aperture properly. I do have to get used to the power switch being in a new location. New battery is huge. Should last most people a day easily.I got a spare anyway.
I'll next update this review when I get a fully supported raw converter, and also when I can pair it with the 12-100mm for the added stability, especially for video shooting, but I'm expecting very good things. There's also a ton of action photography features I need to test, including the ludicrous 60 FPS shooting and the Pro Capture mode where it starts buffering when you press the shutter 1/2 way down. I'm planning on an ice skating shoot in late January (2017), so stay tuned. For now, my initial findings are:
Pros:
Solid, weather sealed exterior
Ridiculous stability, makes up for the need for high ISO shooting for many situations
Dual SD slots
Video-friendliness: 4K, mic & headphone jacks, fully articulating LCD
Tons of excellent Olympus glass with which to pair, and now some combined lens stability too, Really looking forward to testing the 12-100mm F/4 and the 25mm F/1.2 (no lens stability though).
18 FPS with C-AF, 60(!) w/S-AF, all in raw.
Bigger, better battery. Faster charging too.
Cons:
Price. Only you can determine if this camera is "worth it". To me, yes, absolutely. but $2K USD is a lot of money.
For this price, you may honestly expect better high ISO performance.
Base ISO is 200. There's extended, but I really wanted a 100 or even 64 base ISO.
Only 1 SD slot is UHS-II.
Kinda bad placement for the mic/headphone jacks for the articulating LCD.
Can't reuse old battery.
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This is probably THE flagship micro 4/3 camera body, with maybe an edge for video to the Panasonic GH series, but for stills, or even combining stills & video, the M1-II is the new king. Whether M4/3 works for you is a different story, and way too long to write about here.
My cameras before I bought this one were Olympus OMD EM-5, Sony A77, Panasonic G1 converted to infrared. I didn't "need" a camera but was looking. I don't want full frame (lens size, weight, and cost). Sony has recently spent most of their efforts on full frame and so far I don't like their crop sensor cameras plus I'd have to buy all new lenses for any new Sony camera. I was more and more using the Olympus day to day. It is lighter than the Sony and did what I wanted to do.
In an idea world, what would I want? low noise and image stabilization. Partly because I hate tripods but also because there are lots of places you either can't take tripods or they would not be convenient or welcome. I talk about monopods and have one but I don't use that either very much...
I also like features and customization. Also weather sealing and sturdiness are nice because I don't baby my cameras...
This is not a formal review but comments about this camera from my own perspective and needs. There are lots of formal reviews available now and you can read the specs yourself.
I love this camera primarily because of its marvelous image stabilization. I can hold at least 2 seconds with this camera. I've taken photos that I absoutely could not take without a tripod with my other cameras (Sony A77 and Olympus OMD EM-5). Also the noise levels are lower than the other cameras and the noise is easier to handle in noise reduction programs. This will allow me to shoot at higher ISO than I have previously felt comfortable with using.
I like the feel of it. It has a better grip than the EM-5. Yes it is larger and heavier, but well, you can't have everything in one camera. I like customization and this camera is excellent for that. Many buttons can be set to whatever you want. All you have to do is remember what you did... It also has three custom modes which you can set and put on the mode dial. (That is one less than the EM-1 Mark I.)
There are a couple of things I am disappointed in. One is the loss of scene mode. Apparently Olympus claims this is a "professional" camera and no professional would use scene modes. However, professionals will use ART modes? They have them already programmed because they are in the EM-1 Mark I and my EM5 and they could be an option for the ART mode dial position since they are out of dial space. Why do I care? Primarily for the multi-shot functions such as panorama and night shots. I do use both of those on my Sony.
It does have autoHDR but it is limited to ISO 200 (you can set the ISO for Sony's autoHDR). Admittedly you can get away with a lot with this camera because of its marvelous IS. I was experimenting with various things in a church and selected autoHDR and pressed the button. As soon as I did I realized I was in trouble because of the slowness of the clicking. So I was very pleasantly surprised when I got home that it came out fine despite the long shutter speeds. And I wasn't even particularly trying to stabilize myself at the time because I had no idea that setting would not choose a suitable ISO.
If you want to take multiple shots for HDR in post, options are very easy to get to with the standard button assignments.
I love to watch and photograph birds but have not been serious about it because of the required equipment (weight, price, size, required tripod). I may now try harder with birds with this camera. Especially using the new "pro capture" mode. In this mode the camera starts buffering images when you half-press the shutter. When you press the shutter fully it saves the last ones it stored plus starts taking more if you keep pressing the shutter. Much better chance to get just what you want, rather than what happened after...
I've not yet tried focus bracketing but I can see that could be very useful to me in landscape photograhy. It also supports focus stacking ( combined in the camera) but I don't currently have a lens supported for this feature. I have not tried the high res mode except to see if it worked...
The price? You have to decide for yourself. I'm very pleased with my purchase.
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Reviewed in Singapore on January 29, 2021
I have the EM5mk3 and the EM1mk2 is better made, battery life alone is at least 3 times longer. Long heavy lenses are a treat with this camera due to the grip fitting your hand. The EM5/3 you will have buy a grip anyhow if you going get a lens like the 12-100 pro and even then its front heavy and cant be tri pod mounted unless you wont to break the plastic base.
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2021
I have the EM5mk3 and the EM1mk2 is better made, battery life alone is at least 3 times longer. Long heavy lenses are a treat with this camera due to the grip fitting your hand. The EM5/3 you will have buy a grip anyhow if you going get a lens like the 12-100 pro and even then its front heavy and cant be tri pod mounted unless you wont to break the plastic base.