Is Olympus hampered by its micro four-thirds sensor when mirrorless rivals have APS-C and Fujifilm just launched a medium-format camera? I had a look at the company's new OMD-EM1 Mark II flagship ...
Olympus has revealed its new flagship camera, the OM-D E-M1. While the mirrorless camera builds on the success of the E-M5, it's actually been designed as the successor to the last DSLR the firm ...
Olympus just announced the 16.3-megapixel OM-D E-M1, its flagship Micro Four Thirds digital camera for advanced photographers looking for a high-performance tool in a compact system camera package.
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Amid the excitement of so many new and interesting camera models, one company has been left out of the discussion: Olympus. Unlike its main rival, Panasonic, it has stuck to the Micro Four Thirds ...
Editor’s Note: On 6/24/2020, Olympus announced it is selling off its camera pision. While the E-M1 is still a pleasure to use, investement in the Micro Four Thirds system is now a much, much more ...
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Olympus positions its OM-D line as its top interchangeable-lens compact models. Indeed, last year’s OM-D E-M5 delivers some of the best images you can make with a Micro Four Thirds camera, but along ...