Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk 3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk 3.
January 2020
(81%)
50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
124 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Small size
Latest 20MP MFT sensor
Excellent in-body stabilization
Weatherproofing
Clever Live Composite mode and more
20-megapixel sensor
4K/30p video
Weatherproof
Small and light body
OLED viewfinder
Improved autofocus
Improved image stabilization
Compact
All-weather body
Stabilized image sensor
Includes external flash
Up to 30fps Raw capture
Vari-angle LCD and OLED EVF
Well-established lens system
Image stabilization
Fast and accurate autofocus
Robust weather sealing
Versatile raw files
Great overall image quality
Well-built
Portable design
Bright
Fully articulated screen
Amazing in-body image stabilization
The editors didn't like
Lightweight feel
Battery doesn't seem to last long
Viewfinder magnification slightly smaller
Slightly more plastic in the body
Tops out at 5.3fps when tracking
Wide aperture lenses are bulky and expensive
Smaller image sensor limits resolution and depth of field control
Plastic exterior
Charging port not USB-C
Lackluster battery life
Small hand grip
Plasticky construction
Battery life
Mediocre battery life
May be too small for extra large hands to hold comfortably
Small size, Latest 20MP MFT sensor, Excellent in-body stabilization, Weatherproofing, Clever Live Composite mode and more
Lightweight feel, Battery doesn't seem to last long
We've waited a long time for this camera, and first impressions are very good indeed. It has the same compact, ergonomic design we love on Olympus OM-D cameras but now – at last – with its most up to date 20-megapixel sensor. This brings the Micro Four Th...
Published: 2019-10-17, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Olympus may have kept us waiting four and a half years for a successor to the earlier EM5 Mark II, but the OMD EM5 Mark III still manages to become one of the most unique and compelling cameras in its category Yes, the 20 Megapixel Micro Four Thirds senso...
Four and a half years is a long time, and to go that long between camera generations feels like an eternity, especially given how much the industry has been moving within the last few years. With that said, our experiences with the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark...
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I'm still shooting with the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III. It's not quite a final sample, but I am able to publish the images. And I can see why because the results are good. There's a good level of detail and noise is controlled very well for most f the sen...
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SPECSImage sensor: 17.4 x 13.0 mm 4/3 Live MOS sensor with 21.8 million photosites (20.4 megapixels effective)Image processor: TruePic VIIIA/D processing: 12-bitLens mount: Micro Four ThirdsFocal length crop factor: 2xImage formats: Stills: JPEG (DCF Ve...
Powerful image processor, Much improved video spec, Insanely good image stabilization, Tiny body, excellent handling, A plethora of shooting modes, Stylish looks
Sensor lags behind larger formats in areas, Polycarbonate body a step down from predecessor, Larger handgrip would be welcome, Eye-sensor active when the screen is flipped out, A little expensive
Stylish, lighter than ever, and crammed with shooting modes for users of all skill levels, power under the hood and improvements across the board, the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III is a sensible upgrade. It may not quite match the overall image quality poten...
Published: 2020-01-20, Author: Marc , review by: stuff.tv
Brilliant in-body stabilisation, Compact size, Excellent stills performance, Very good 4K video
Plasticky feel, Average battery life, Slightly under-par continuous autofocus
The OM-D E-M5 III is the classic all-rounder: it excels across the board without ever quite being top dog at anything. It doesn't quite beat the best for image quality, for instance, but it's not far behind, thanks to the combination of the latest Micro...
Abstract: The Olympus OM-D E M5 III body measures 11.5x8x4.5cm without lens. With the supplied 12-40mm lens attached the last figure increases to between 12.5 and 15.5cm. The weight is 800 grams without neck strap which I assume is included although not sent to me...