The E-M5 is the first of Olympus' OM-D range
of Micro Four Thirds cameras and is styled to look like the its classic
OM series SLRs. It is built around a 16MP sensor and features the
company's latest 5-axis image stabilization system that works for both
stills and movies. It can shoot 1080i60 movies in MOV format (h.264
compression) and includes a 1.44M dot EVF in its weather-sealed
magnesium alloy body.
The E-M5 is, without question, the most accomplished Micro Four Thirds camera we've yet seen and, given how well established the system has become, it vies for the title of most capable mirrorless option yet. It's not entirely without flaws and, predictably, most of those relate to continuous autofocus. But, for the most part, the E-M5 is simply an awful lot of camera in a compact and attractive body. It's a nice camera to use and the images it takes are just as enjoyable.
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