Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II

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Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II
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Type: Digital mirrorless system camera (DSLM)
Lens : Micro Four Thirds lenses
Lens connection : Micro four thirds
Image sensor : Live MOS
Sensor size: Micro four thirds (17.3 mm × 13.0 mm)
Resolution : 20 mega pixels
Image size: 5184 pixels × 3888 pixels Image size High Res Shot = JPEG: 8160 x 6120/5760 x 4320 RAW: 10368 x 7776 Corresponds to a 50M / 25M pixel sensor (8 images created using the sensor shift mechanism are saved in a single JPEG combined) Available in P / A / S / M mode
Format factor : 2
Aspect ratio : 4: 3
File formats : JPEG ( EXIF 2.3), RAW
Exposure index : Basic setting: 200 to 25600, expandable from "Low"
Viewfinder : Electronic viewfinder with 2.36 million pixels
Field of view : 100%
Enlargement: 0.74 times (effective)
Viewfinder display: Live view
Screen : Touch-sensitive, foldable and swiveling color monitor (LCD)
Size: 7.6 cm
Resolution: 1.037 million pixels
Operating modes: Single image, continuous shooting, HDR, self-timer
Frame rate : Mechanical shutter: 15 images per second (20 megapixels, with autofocus, raw data)
Electronic shutter: 18 images per second (20 megapixels, with autofocus, raw data), 60 images per second (20 megapixels, without autofocus, raw data)
Number of continuous exposures: > 340 in raw data
format (20 megapixels ) > 500 in JPEG format (20 megapixels, maximum quality)
Auto focus (AF) : Contrast measurement with image sensor
AF points: Point metering, up to 121 (evaluative metering), face detection
AF measuring range: Any (to be set on the touchscreen or with menu control)
AF modes: Single image, series shooting, subject tracking
Exposure metering : 324 (evaluative metering), selective metering, center-weighted integral metering
Regulation: Automatically or manually
Correction : ± 5 light values ​​in 1/3 steps
Closure : Mechanical focal plane shutter and electronic shutter via the sensor
Shutter speed : mechanical: 60 to 1/8000 s, electronic 1 / 32,000 to 60 s and long exposure up to 30 minutes
Flash control: TTL
Lightning connection : Standard ISO shoe and flash sync connection
Synchronization : 2. Shutter curtain
Exposure compensation : Manual: ± 3 steps in 1/3 steps
Color space : sRGB , Adobe RGB
White balance : Measured automatically, color temperature or manually
Storage media : SDXC UHS-I / UHS-II, 2 card slots
Data interface : USB 3 Type C, WiFi
Video interface: Video output HDMI type D
Power supply: Lithium-ion battery
Casing: Frost, dust and waterproof
Dimensions: Approximately 134 mm × 91 mm × 69 mm
Weight: Approx. 574 g (only case with battery)
Additions: Attachable flash included, headphone jack, electronic level, real-time histogram, guide lines

The camera model Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II is a digital, mirrorless system camera housing of the manufacturer-independent Micro-Four-Thirds-System . It is the successor to the Olympus OM-D E-M1 , was presented in autumn 2016 and introduced at the end of 2016. The camera housing can manage up to 18 raw data series recordings with automatic tracking of the distance setting.

technical features

Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II from behind with open screen and the high-quality standard zoom lens 12–40 mm f / 2.8

The camera housing from Olympus made of a magnesium alloy is equipped with a swiveling and folding, touch-sensitive monitor , an electronic viewfinder with diopter compensation , a hot shoe .

In addition to the lenses with a Micro Four Thirds bayonet catch, almost all lenses with a sufficiently large image circle can be connected via lens adapters due to the small flange focal length of 20 millimeters .

The Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II camera housing works exclusively in live view mode for both still and moving images with manual distance setting with a software magnifying glass or with an autofocus system with contrast measurement that can also recognize faces and track motifs. With the help of the electronic shutter , still pictures can be taken practically noiselessly and with a very short exposure time (1 / 32,000 second).

The camera can be controlled and read out by smartphones , tablet PCs or mobile and stationary computers via a WLAN connection .

properties

Compared to the previous model Olympus OM-D E-M1, the Mark II model has the following changes:

  • Higher burst speed
  • Video recording in 4K mode (8 megapixels) using the entire sensor width
  • 20 megapixels instead of 16 megapixels maximum image resolution
  • Improved electronic shutter (lower rolling shutter , higher color depth)
  • Improved mechanical lock (significantly reduced shutter shock)
  • More effective image stabilization on the image sensor
  • Higher capacity battery

Web links

Commons : Olympus E-M1 Mark II  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Commons : Recordings made with the Olympus-E-M1 II  - collection of images, videos and audio files

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II - Technical Data , Olympus.de, accessed on March 30, 2017
  2. Benjamin Kirchheim: Mirrorless system camera flagship - Test report: Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II , digitalkamera.de from November 8, 2016, accessed on March 30, 2017
  3. a b Thomas Probst and Moritz Wanke: Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II: The fastest DSLM , chip.de from December 2, 2016, accessed on March 30, 2017
  4. Olympus Image Share , olympus-imaging.com, accessed March 30, 2017
  5. Sven Schulz: Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II: Practice test of the professional camera , computerbild.de from November 9, 2016, accessed on March 30, 2017