The Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II is a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera released by Olympus Corporation in December 2016. It replaced the Olympus OM-D E-M1 , which was introduced in 2013.
4-526: The Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II was introduced 3 years after its official predecessor, the regular E-M1. The E-M1 lacks the High Resolution mode, and also the 4K movie recording feature, which the Mark II has. The Mark II only has phase detection AF points, the regular E-M1 has both contrast- and phase detection AF points, but it can only use one type at once. According to Olympus, the Mark II's autofocus
8-689: Is intended for professional use. In February 2020, Olympus announced the OM-D E-M1 Mark III , the successor to the E-M1 Mark II. No Video | Weather Sealed | All the Rest This camera-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Olympus OM-D E-M1X The Olympus OM-D E-M1X is a professional mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced by Olympus Corporation in January 2019. It succeeds
12-573: Is six times faster and also more accurate than its predecessor's. The older model only has one memory card slot, the Mark II has two, and it supports UHS-II also, unlike the E-M1. The Mark II has a slightly larger and differently textured grip. The E-M1 Mark II won "Camera of the Year" in the Camera Grand Prix 2017 . In January 2019, Olympus announced its new flagship Olympus OM-D E-M1X , which
16-528: The Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II , and includes dual TruePic VIII processor, liquid cooling, larger body with an integrated vertical grip with dials, dual batteries, 80 MP tripod composite shot mode, 50 MP handheld composite shot mode, field sensors, improved autofocus tracking, USB power and better built-in stabilization among its improvements. Reviewers praise the "High Res" mode which allows to captures medium format resolution photos using
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