Olympus E-5

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Olympus E-5
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Type: digital reflex camera
Lens : changeable
Lens connection : Four Thirds Standard
Image sensor : Hi-Speed ​​Live MOS
Sensor size: 17.3 x 13.0 mm
Resolution : 12.3 million pixels
Image size: 4032 × 3024 pixels
Format factor : 2
Aspect ratio : 4: 3
File formats : Olympus- RAW , JPEG (different compression levels adjustable)
Exposure index : 100-6400
Reception readiness : 1.1 s
Release delay : 0.31 s
Viewfinder : optical SLR viewfinder with penta prism
Field of view : 100%
Enlargement: 1.15 times
Viewfinder display: yes, displayed at the bottom of the screen
Screen : HyperCrystal LCD, rotatable and swiveling
Size: 3.0 ″ / 7.7 cm
Resolution: 307,000 RGB pixels, 921,000 pixels
Operating modes: Auto / P / A / S / M
Frame rate : 5 frames / second
Number of continuous exposures: JPEG unlimited (up to memory card full), RAW 44 pictures
Auto focus (AF) : TTL phase contrast measurement
AF points: 11 cross sensors
AF measuring range: −2 to 19 EV (ISO 100)
AF modes: S-AF, S-AF + MF, C-AF, C-AF + MF
Exposure metering : TTL open aperture measurement
Correction : ± 5 EV in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 steps
Closure : Electronically controlled focal plane shutter
Shutter speed : 1/8000 - 60 seconds
Lightning : Yes
Guide number : 13
Lightning connection : Hot shoe
Synchronization : 1/250 s
Color space : sRGB / AdobeRGB
White balance : automatic / selectable in 7 steps (3000–7500K) / manual (direct white balance or input in the range from 2000K to 14000K) / continuous recording
Storage media : CompactFlash , SD card
Data interface : USB 2.0 high speed, TV, HDMI
Power supply: Olympus BLM-5
Casing: Magnesium alloy
Dimensions: 142.5 × 116.5 × 74.5 mm
Weight: 800 g
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The Olympus E-5 is a professional DSLR from Olympus introduced in autumn 2010 .

It is the successor to the Olympus E-3 introduced in 2007 . The mirrorless system camera OM-D E-M1 has been the official successor to the E-5 since October 2013 , making the E-5 the last D-SLR manufactured by Olympus.

Like all other cameras in the Olympus E system , the E-5 is based on the Four Thirds system . Last approximate retail price 1700, - € (no longer in production).

Special features

  • Rugged, splash-proof die-casting - Alloy Enclosures of magnesium alloy
  • Shutter with a service life of at least 150,000 releases
  • Fully biaxial autofocus system with 11 cross sensors
  • High-resolution, 3-inch, swiveling HyperCrystal LCD with 921,000 pixels
  • Integrated image stabilizer with three modes (omnidirectional, horizontal, vertical)
  • Mirror lock-up with adjustable advance for all recording modes
  • Automatic focus magnifier with adjustable magnification for manual focusing
  • Control elements are largely configurable
  • Four different complete settings can be saved
  • Direct key access to almost all functions
  • Electronic spirit level (two axes) can be displayed in the viewfinder and on the monitor
  • TruePic-V + image processor
  • Very thin anti-aliasing filter
  • Ten "Art Filters" for creative work
  • face recognition
  • Video recording in 480p or 720p with an integrated microphone
  • Diverse image processing directly in the camera
  • Autofocus system fine adjustment can be set and saved individually for each lens and each autofocus sensor

Web links

Commons : Olympus E-5  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Olympus E-5 data sheet. Digital camera, accessed June 6, 2017 .
  2. Olympus blends E-M5 and E-5 to create OM-D E-M1 flagship ILC. DPREVIEW - Digital PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW, September 13, 2013, accessed June 6, 2017 .
  3. Olympus E-5 data sheet. Digital camera, accessed June 6, 2017 .
  4. Stefan Meißner: Test report Olympus E-5. Digital Camera, November 24, 2010, accessed June 6, 2017 .