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Testseek.com have collected 169 expert reviews of the Olympus OM-D E-M5 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Olympus OM-D E-M5.
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April 2012
 
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The editors liked

  • Very good photo quality (though best results are achieved by shooting RAW)
  • Wellbuilt
  • Weathersealed metal body with a retro flair
  • Fiveaxis
  • Sensorshift image stabilization system
  • Beautiful 3inch articulating touchscreen OLED display with 610
  • 000 pixels
  • Plus a large and sharp EVF
  • Full manual controls
  • With lots of white balance options
  • Five kinds of bracketing
  • Realtime tone curve adjustment
  • A cute little camera that's packed with features and offers excellent image quality
  • Appealing body design
  • Smaller camera is easy to hold and quite small
  • Battery grip makes the E-M5 feel like a tiny professional camera
  • EVF works well
  • Tilting OLED touchpanel display
  • Water resistant body
  • Advanced in-body image stabilization
  • Excell...
  • A dust-and-weather-sealed design distinguishes the Olympus OM-D E-M5 from the rest of the interchangeable-lens crowd
  • And its class-leading performance doesn't hurt
  • Either. Plus
  • It's got an interesting
  • Relatively streamlined shooting design
  • Excellent image quality
  • Very good metering
  • Reliable Automatic WhiteBalance
  • Superb builtin stabilization
  • Virtually no shutterlag
  • Fast contrastdetect AF
  • Good shottoshot speed
  • Very responsive
  • Excellent automatic Manual Focus Assist
  • Unique LiveBulb m
  • Outstanding image quality
  • * Highly customizable feature set
  • * Compact design
  • * Wide selection of accessories and lenses
  • * Weather resistant body
  • * Art Filters add fun factor
  • * Good macro mode on 12-50mm zoom
  • * Fast autofocus and burst mode
  • Good images and video
  • DSLRlike feature set
  • Compact
  • Stylish form factor
  • Compact body. Fully weather sealed. Crisp LCD EVF. Articulating rear display. Sharp kit lens. Impressive high ISO performance. Fast autofocus. Shoots at 9 frames per second. In-body stabilization. Large native lens library. Optional grip available.
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  • Excellent image and video quality
  • Blistering performance
  • Extremely attractive
  • Great battery life
  • Superior image quality
  • Even in low light
  • You can really push ISO without sacrificing resolution
  • Durability
  • Very powerful auto-focus and image stabilization technology
  • Very good image quality
  • Even at high ISO
  • Bright
  • Punchy JPEGs make the most of camera's capability
  • Very fast autofocus with most Micro Four Thirds lenses
  • Weather-sealed body
  • Built-in image stabilization helps increase number of sharp shots (in single-frame mode)
  • Good level of direct control despite small body
  • Tilting OLED screen very good
  • Large amount of control over image parameters
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  • Incredibly fast autofocus5-axis image stabilizationManual/auto-zoom kit lens
  • Tough weather-sealed build quality
  • Outstanding High ISO noise performance
  • Great quality viewfinder and tilting OLED touch-screen
  • 5-axis image stabilisation which works with any lens
  • 2
  • 3
  • 5 and 7-frame auto bracketing.
  • Lovely design
  • Premium build
  • Solid performance and great images

The editors didn't like

  • Occasional underexposure and highlight clipping
  • Tiny
  • Cluttered button layout makes it way too easy to accidentally press the wrong one
  • OLED display difficult to see outdoors
  • AF system tends to "hunt" when recording movies
  • "Hiss" from IS system may bother some folks
  • No builtin flash (though included external flash is pretty good)
  • Movies cannot be edited incamera
  • Full manual on CDROM
  • Just never felt comfortable shooting with it
  • Price
  • $999 (body only
  • In black or silver)
  • $1
  • 299 (black or silver body with black M.ZUIKO Digital ED 1250 mm f3.56.3 EZ lens)
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  • Odd power switch location
  • Exposure compensation dial changes easily
  • Can't be turned off
  • Small buttons
  • EVF proximity sensor sometimes activates unexpectedly
  • Moderately high chromatic aberration from 12-50mm kit lens
  • No in-camera chromatic aberrati...
  • The photo quality is solid
  • But not outstanding
  • Especially if you shoot only JPEG
  • Poor color accuracy
  • Lowcontrast EVF
  • Not always ExposurePriority and frequently wrong LiveHistogram
  • Modal ExposureCompensation
  • Some tiny buttons
  • Uncomfortable eyelets
  • Poorly placed tripod mount
  • Low battery life
  • Rear controldial uncomfortably high
  • Menu system can be daunting
  • * No built-in mic adapter
  • * Small buttons can be difficult for large fingers
  • * Soft humming noise when powered up
  • Price when rated
  • $1000 (body only)
  • $1300 with 12-50mm 1
  • 3.5-6.3 zoom lens
  • Costly bodyonly configuration
  • Grip and lenses add expense
  • A 2x crop factor doesn't lend itself to wide angle shooting
  • External flash. Lacks a standard mic input
  • No builtin popup flash. Can't change exposure settings while shooting video. Shallow eye cup diminishes the EVF's effectiveness in bright outdoor situations
  • Expensive for a Micro Four Thirds camera
  • Smaller sensor than most $1
  • 000-plus cameras
  • Button design
  • No pop-up flash – accessory only
  • There can be some in-camera digging before you get your customized settings up and running
  • Focus tracking distinctly unreliable
  • Image stabilization not effective for continuous shooting
  • Small controls sometimes awkward (especially with cold/gloved hands)
  • No in-camera correction of CA (which can be problematic with 12-50mm kit zoom)
  • Default JPEG settings a bit keen to blur detail away
  • Several useful features hidden in obscure and confusingly-named menu options
  • Otherwise useful H
  • ExpensiveBattery meter issues at launchPoor focus accuracy in low-contrast scenes
  • Screen only tilts and there's no touch functions in movie modes
  • Distracting whirring noise from stabilisation motor
  • No built-in mic socket
  • Flash unit clips-on rather then being built-in
  • Continuous AF not as consistent as a phase-detect system.
  • Base ISO of 100 would be welcome

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  Published: 2012-03-23, review by: hardwarezone.com.sg

  • Low noise at very high ISO settings, Superb handling, Excellent image stabilization, Fast and accurate autofocus, Gorgeous retroinspired design
  • Cramped and small back buttons
  • There's just something about the Olympus OM-D E-M5.We could list its specs: 16MP image sensor, 5-axis image stabilization, weather-resistant body. We could tell you how well the camera handles with the twin control dials, quick AF speed and easy AF poi...

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  Published: 2012-06-22, review by: xataka.com

  • Abstract:  Olympus no estaba muerta que estaba … a la espera de presentar una compacta del sistema micro cuatro tercios como la OM-D E-M5 que hemos probado ya en Xataka Foto . Esta Olympus OM-D E-M5 destaca por su cuerpo metálico de aleación de magnesio y diseño cl...

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  Published: 2012-06-22, review by: xataka.com

  • Abstract:  Olympus no estaba muerta que estaba … a la espera de presentar una compacta del sistema micro cuatro tercios como la OM-D E-M5 que hemos probado ya en Xataka Foto . Esta Olympus OM-D E-M5 destaca por su cuerpo metálico de aleación de magnesio y diseño cl...

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  Published: 2013-01-30, review by: fr.ubergizmo.com

  • Depuis ses débuts l’an dernier, l’Olympus OM-D E-M5 a remporté de nombreuses récompenses et il est facile de voir pourquoi: il s’agit d’un appareil photo doté d’une richesse de fonctionnalités, répondant aux photographes ambitieux qui cherchent à rédui...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-21, review by: erenumerique.fr

  • Finition et design, Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200iso, Déclenchement silencieux, AF véloce, Nombreuses possibilités de personnalisation, Viseur qualitatif intégré 100%, Tropicalisation, Stabilisation efficace, Filtres artistiques, Ecran tactile sur charnière
  • Menus peu intuitifs, Ergonomie à revoir, Mode vidéo un peu en retrait face à la concurrence, Autonomie limitée, Suivi 3D peu efficace, Bruit de la stabilisation agaçant

 
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  Published: 2012-04-30, review by: journaldugeek.com

  • MarchandDispoPrixPriceminister.comOUI35.69 EURAmazon.frOUI43.34 EURLe marché des hybrides murit d'année en année et après les premières années où les constructeurs visaient plus le grand public que les amateurs experts ou enthousiastes, la fin de l'année...

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  Published: 2012-04-17, review by: Lesnumeriques.com

  • Tropicalisation du boîtier (et de l'optique si vous prenez le kit 12-50 mm), Look rétro réussi, Qualité des images jusqu'à 3200 ISO, Deux molettes pour les réglages, Stabilisation intégrée efficace, Viseur précis et fluide, Écran LCD tactile inclinable, D
  • Pas de flash intégré (il est amovible sur griffe), Autonomie trop limitée, Menus parfois abscons, Ergonomie perfectible, Pas de prise casque, ni micro pour la vidéo, Suivi AF 3D parfois capricieux, Pas de GPS, pas de Wi-Fi
  • L'OM-D EM-5 est le boîtier haut de gamme le plus abouti de la gamme Micro4/3 d'Olympus : rapide, délivrant une belle qualité d'image, disposant d'un viseur électronique confortable, d'un écran LCD inclinable pratique et d'une stabilisation intégrée. Le...

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  Published: 2012-02-15, Author: Renaud , review by: focus-numerique.fr

  • Qualité de fabrication et bonne tenue en mains, Finition tout temps. Zoom 12-50 mm également tout temps, Autofocus très réactif en photo et disponible en vidéo. Boîtier globalement réactif, Stabilisation mécanique fonctionnant avec toutes les optiques (ga
  • Pas de flash intégré (livré avec le boîtier), Certaines touches sont difficile d'accès (Fn1 et Lecture), Bouton de mise sous tension mal placé, Autonomie un peu faible de la batterie (moins de 300 vues). Temps de charge de la batterie: environ 4 heures,

 
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  Published: 2012-02-15, review by: 01net.com

  • Autofocus théoriquement super-performant,  Grande compacité,  Tropicalisé anti-ruissellement et antipoussière,  Cage en alliage de magnésium,  Viseur électronique 1,44 Mpix intégré,  Ecran Oled tactile et orientable,  Grip disponible
  • Flash externe (livré),  Pas de GPS intégré
  • Avec cette résurrection numérique de la série OM en OM-D, Olympus s'appuie à nouveau sur son histoire pour séduire les aficionados de la photographie. Premier né de la série, l'E-M5 est, selon nous, une franche réussite tant il arrive à conjuguer compacit...

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  Published: 2014-01-13, Author: Riccardo , review by: macitynet.it

  • Uno storico passo in avanti nella qualità del formato Micro Quattro Terzi, Qualità comparabile (seppur non identica) a quella diuna fotocamera con sensore APSC, Eccezionale stabilizzatore su 5 assi, Performance ISO e in scarsa luminosità d'alto livello, O
  • Menù confuso e contro intuitivo, Alcune incertezze nel bilanciamento automatico del bianco con luci artificiali, Prezzo che resta su una fascia elevata
  • Al termina della nostra prova, che è consistita anche di una serie di scatti attuati durante una breve vacanza, possiamo affermare che la Olympus OM-D EM-5 era e resta,  una delle fotocamere digitali prosumer più versatili sul mercato. Le sue caratteristi...

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