Camera manufacturer Olympus has
recently launched its new OM-D E-M5 Mark II camera with brand new screen
and a slew of improvements including better-feeling buttons, a new 5-axis
in-body image stabilization system, as well as Wi-Fi.
Also, the new E-M5 is dustproof,
splashproof, and retains much of the same stylings that made it so appealing to
camera enthusiasts. The device is built around a special 16-megapixel sensor
backed up by a TruePic VII processor that can use its stabilization system to
stack multiple shots at once to create a 40-megapixel image.
What is more, the new E-M5 Mark
II shoots 1080p video at 60 frames per second, with a bitrate up to 77Mbps.
Pros will appreciate the mic jack, and focus peaking offered by the camera
body.
Olympus will offer the device for
$1,099.99 body-only in black or silver, starting from late February 2015.
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