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New hands-on previews of Olympus E-P5
(Added new links and updated on 6/18/2013) Olympus E-P5 is a huge upgrade to the predecessor, E-P3
. In fact, in many ways, the E-P5
is a significant upgrade to the flagship OM-D
E-M5
as well. Here are some of
Next OM-D from Olympus will not be E-M6!
Ack, things just got a bit more complicated (at least for me). Apparently, Olympus is not planning release a replacement for the E-M5, but another OM-D
model that will selling alongside the E-M5
. Apparently, the E-M5
is still selling
2013 Entry level mirrorless camera comparison
Due to the recent advancement in the sensor technology, the entry level cameras no longer implies bad image quality. In fact, some manufacturer uses the same sensor across all of their line-up making the entry level models very good
Read More »Olympus will get the latest (and the best) sensors from Sony, but provide 5-axis IBIS to them
Remember the rumor that Olympus will be getting Sony’s latest sensors that will feature the phase detection cells? In the same article, Olympus was supposed to provide some help to Sony as well, mostly around providing some help building
Read More »A new review of Olympus PEN E-PM2
DPreview has published a new review of Olympus E-PM2. They have given the E-PM2
a 77% rating and a Silver Award. I was expecting a bit higher score but if you look at their negative points, you can see
Next OM-D body will use a new Sony sensor with PDAF
According to 43rumors, Olympus will get a new sensor from Sony which contains PDAF cells for faster tracking of moving subjects and potentially faster auto-focus on FT lenses. Since this is an all-new technology, I am now hopeful that
Read More »(UPDATED) Olympus to reveal another new model on July 26th? Could this be the OM-D E-M6?
After successfully revealing their latest model, E-P5, Olympus is ready to announce yet another model. Apparently, this model will cost more than £1000. And they speculate it could be ether the next OM-D
(E-M6) or E-6. Given its price point,
A new review of Olympus PEN E-PM2
Imaging-resource has published a new review of Olympus E-PM2. Just like E-PL5
the E-PM2
has been receiving very good reviews so far and if you don’t need the additional features present in the E-PL5
, the E-PM2
is also a
A new review of Olympus PEN E-PL5
Imaging-resource has published a new review of Olympus E-PL5. I’ve been recommending everyone who wants to upgrade from compacts but not ready to pay for $1000+ price tag. This review proves why. Although I also like the Panasonic GF6
,
New cameras coming soon – 3 from Olympus, 1 from Panasonic
According to 43rumors, more cameras are coming from Olympus and Panasonic. 1. A new OM-D is coming. Probably named E-M6, this model is rumored to feature PDAF cells in the new sensor. This also means new opportunity for IQ
Rumors begin for Olympus OM-D E-M6!
The E-P5 is finally out of the way, the rumor begins for the next OM-D
line-up, the E-M6! According to nPhoto, E-M6 will feature the same EVF used in the VF-4. And this is purely based on what was
Specification for Olympus E-PL6 has been revealed!
Digicame has leaked some information on the Olympus E-PL6. If you recall on the previous rumor, the E-PL6 is for Japan-only and was supposed to be very similar to the E-PL5 with only the minor changes. The list is
Olympus OM-D E-M5 – does it use a low-pass filter at all?
The recent trend has been going towards no low-pass filter to gain better image quality. Nikon D800E started this trend (although this is technically not true since in this case, they added another filter to negate the effect of
Best deal of the year for Olympus OM-D E-M5!
For you US residents, this is your chance to own the mighty E-M5 for a great price. Right now, it is on sale for only $861! This is by far the cheapest price I’ve seen since inception of this popular model.
Olympus OM-D E-M5 vs Nikon D800E – practical comparisons
pekkapotka has published a new article that compares Olympus OM-D E-M5
vs Nikon D800E
. If you are a pixel peepers, of course there’s no comparison here – the D800E
will win this battle across the board. And it should,


















