Is the Olympus OMD EM1 still a good camera?

Is the Olympus OMD EM1 still a good camera?

We give the performance of the Olympus OMD E-M1 a solid 5 out of 5 primarily because of its quick and accurate phase-detection auto focusing, its incredible 5-Axis image stabilization, as well as its beautiful color, detail, sharpness and overall image quality.

Is the Olympus EM1X worth it?

The EM1X is very solid, kind of like a tank. It feels great in hand, and it has key buttons in great locations. Unlike the EM1 Mark II that felt like the battery grip was always a little loose, the integrated battery grip significantly improves the overall ergonomics.

Is Olympus good for portraits?

Olympus M. One of the most versatile standard zooms for the system is the M. Zuiko 12-40mm. It has a constant 2.8 aperture which is sufficient for environmental portraits between 25mm and 30mm or upper body portraits if you zoom the lens right out to 40mm.

Are all Olympus cameras mirrorless?

The Micro-Four-Thirds sensor. Olympus only produces Micro-Four-Thirds mirrorless cameras. The company offers zero full-frame options and zero APS-C options. Canon, Nikon, and Sony all produce full-frame mirrorless cameras.

Is Micro Four Thirds good for portraits?

This lens lends itself so well to portrait photography, You can shoot full body length portrait, half body and three-quarter body length shots with ease. The lens features speedy autofocus motors that work incredibly well with Olympus’ eye autofocus.

Is Olympus good for landscape photography?

With Olympus’ in-camera image stabilization, you’ll capture crisp super-telephoto landscape shots – all handheld, no tripod needed. You’ll even get bright and clear low-light stills and smooth handheld 4K video.

Where to buy Olympus OMD EM1 II?

Check prices on the Olympus OMD EM1 II at Amazon, B&H, Adorama, or Wex. Alternatively get yourself a copy of my In Camera book or treat me to a coffee! Thanks!

What is the difference between the Olympus E-M1 and E-M5?

There are two main distinctions that set the E-M1 apart from its little brother (the E-M5) – a more sophisticated autofocus system and a ‘buttons for everything’ design approach. As such the two models will coexist, with the E-M1 sitting at the very top of Olympus’s lineup.

Is the OM-D E-M1 still worth it?

Olympus’ OM-D E-M1 has been one of our favorite mirrorless cameras since its introduction in 2013. It impressed us with its build quality, image quality, ridiculous amount of manual control (that’s a compliment) and boatload of features. Three years later, it’s still very competitive.