Abstract: Taking a sober look at the history of photography, there are really only a small number of cameras that can be considered truly revolutionary – the original Kodak box camera obviously and the first Leica 35mm camera. Later, the Contax S, the Nikon F, Leic...
Published: 2022-05-17, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Excellent image quality for the format, with attractive color, Good DR for the sensor size, giving editing flexibility, 50 fps shooting with full autofocus, Fast and responsive autofocus, Subject-detection AF modes work well, Impressive 10-bit 4K capture
The OM-1 brings speed, improved AF and more detailed video to a system that already offered great image stabilization and small and light camera/lens combinations. This makes it a powerful all-rounder with particular strengths for wildlife. That compactne...
Abstract: The OM System OM-1 has a lot to live up to. While Olympus wasn't exactly unknown when the original Olympus OM-1 was revealed in 1972, the revolutionary downsizing of the 35mm SLR propelled it towards becoming a major player in the camera market. By the en...
Abstract: The OM-1 is the brand new range-topping professional model in Olympus/OM System's well-established Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera system. It's the first model to be released under the OM System banner, after Olympus sold their camera division to OM D...
Abstract: The OM System OM-1 brings a stacked sensor, interchangeable lens camera to an affordable price for the first time. How does it hold up next to the Canon EOS R3, a premium flagship sports camera? Chris Niccolls and The Camera Store TV's Evelyn Drake went t...
Published: 2022-03-09, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Sturdy, IP53-protected body, Up to 50fps Raw capture with continuous focus, Large, sharp viewfinder, 5-axis IBIS, Strong computational toolkit, Autofocus system supports subject detection, 4K60 UHD and DCI video
Subject tracking struggles at times, Branches trip up bird detection, Fragile micro HDMI connection
The OM System OM-1 pushes Micro Four Thirds cameras forward with a Stacked CMOS sensor. It's a strong upgrade for E-M1 Mark III owners, thanks to better-feeling controls, a refreshed interface, and a robust computational toolset...
Don't let the "OM-1" name fool you into thinking this is a camera from yesteryear – this packs the technology of tomorrow. The world's only IP53 weather-sealed camera, the world's first Cross Quad Pixel AF camera, it is also packed with bleeding-edge comp...
The camera is one of just 23 0-Series units manufactured and was personally owned and used by Oskar Barnack, the inventor of 35mm still photography, before being passed down to his son, Conrad.Lensrentals had a couple of Panasonic S Pro 70-200mm F4 OIS...
Published: 2022-02-15, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The OM-1 proves there's not just life left in the Micro Four Thirds format, but also for a brand we thought would never grace a new camera body again. The OM-1 refines the excellent controls and ergonomics of the EM1 Mark III, improves the already leading...