Testseek.com have collected 124 expert reviews of the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk 2 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk 2.
February 2015
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The editors liked
Small size
Precision feel
40M High Res mode
Excellent 5axis stabilization
The 40 megapixel high resolution function
Incamera keystone correction
One button HDR
Improved image stabilisation and its effect on video
Lovely image quality and beautiful aesthetics. The addition of a second microphone input is good for third party
Crisp image quality
Advanced controls and highly customisable
High quality EVF
Very comfortable to hold
Excellent image quality
OLED touchscreen included
With a vari-angle hinge
Includes WiFi
And can be controlled via smartphone or tablet
Extra high-resolution mode is a really cool inclusion
Even if it does need a tripod or a
The editors didn't like
Complex controls and customization
Smaller sensor than some rival CSCs
The articulated LCD is not an improvement on the vertical flip screen for a stills camera
Left-hinged screen feels unintuitive on this camera
A little slow to start up
Still no flash built in
External battery charger still required to charge the camera up
Published: 2016-10-03, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: In late August I spent to weeks traipsing through Europe — on very important work assignments in London, and taking in the local culture of Amsterdam. Being a gadget blogger, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to completely load up my European adventure w...
Very comfortable to hold; Excellent image quality; OLED touchscreen included, with a vari-angle hinge; Includes WiFi, and can be controlled via smartphone or tablet; Extra high-resolution mode is a really cool inclusion, even if it does need a tripod or a
A little slow to start up; Still no flash built in; External battery charger still required to charge the camera up;
For a long time, this journalist has been a photographer, and like so many others out there, has tried to document the world putting eye to the viewfinder.He's gone through film and made his way to digital, and has carried around big hulking beasts that s...
Whether Olympus will actually manage to revisit the dizzy heights it enjoyed during the OM System's glory days remains to be seen, but it's done all the right things so far and you get the sense that there's much more to come… much more. The flagship E-M1...
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Published: 2015-03-19, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The 40 megapixel high resolution function; incamera keystone correction; one button HDR; improved image stabilisation and its effect on video; lovely image quality and beautiful aesthetics. The addition of a second microphone input is good for third party
The articulated LCD is not an improvement on the vertical flip screen for a stills camera
When the E-M5 was launched in September 2010 it rapidly became the most sought-after camera of its type. It's taken four years and three interim models to come up with the E-M5 Mark II and each model has offered at least one new feature to attract serious...
Small size, Precision feel, 40M High Res mode, excellent 5axis stabilization
Complex controls and customization, Smaller sensor than some rival CSCs
The E-M5 Mark II is incredibly powerful and versatile yet small and light too. Olympus has introduced a number of very interesting technologies with real, practical value....
Abstract: Last updated: November 21, 2017If you're getting serious about photography and don't mind spending a bit more money, you'll find some amazing cameras in the $1000-1500 price range. These cameras have excellent sensors (some full-frame), advanced autofocus...
Abstract: Last updated: November 21, 2017If you're getting serious about photography and don't mind spending a bit more money, you'll find some amazing cameras in the $1000-1500 price range. These cameras have excellent sensors (some full-frame), advanced autofocus...