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Testseek.com have collected 124 expert reviews of the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk 2 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk 2.
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The editors liked

  • Great flip/tilt-out touchscreen
  • More dials and buttons
  • Better grip
  • Weather-sealing
  • 40-megapixel high-res mode
  • Tons more video recording frame rates
  • High-resolution electronic viewfinder
  • Excellent image stabilization
  • All shooting modes are accurate and easy in all situations
  • IAuto produces a much brighter
  • More vivid image
  • Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record
  • WeatherResistant body is ready for almost any shooting conditions
  • Excellent overall im
  • High image quality
  • Especially the 40-megapixel shots
  • Best Olympus video camera
  • The same large viewfinder image as an SLR with full-frame sensor
  • Perfect image stabilization
  • Even for video
  • Electronic shutter with completely silent mode and 1/16
  • 000 sh
  • Compact. Quick 10.4fps burst rate. Sharp EVF. Vari-angle touch-screen LCD. Excellent control layout. 40-megapixel High Res mode. In-body image stabilization. Weather-sealed design. Large lens library. PC sync socket. Wi-Fi.
  • Petite
  • Weather-sealed body
  • Excellent photo and video quality
  • Five-axis image stabilization
  • Large articulating LCD with tap-to-focus
  • Electronic viewfinder
  • Excellent image quality
  • Very good metering
  • Reliable Automatic WhiteBalance
  • Superb builtin stabilization
  • Virtually no shutterlag
  • Fast contrastdetect AF
  • Fast shottoshot speed
  • Very responsive
  • Excellent automatic Manual Focus Assist
  • Good build qualit
  • Excellent handling in a compact
  • Crisp
  • Roomy electronic viewfinder
  • Image quality that can take the fight to APS-C DSLRs
  • Unique high-res mode lets it bat far above its weight for static scenes
  • Extremely fast 10 fps burst shooting
  • Very good image quality - good dynamic range and color
  • Extensive and customizable external controls
  • Excellent build quality and sense of solidity
  • Class-leading image stabilization - also available for video recording
  • Broad set of features to support v
  • Small weatherproof body with great controls
  • Fantastic built-in stabilization works with any lens
  • Big
  • Detailed viewfinder and fully-articulated touch screen
  • Fast accurate focusing with great face and eye detection
  • Built-in Wifi with powerful mobile ap
  • Excellent operating speed
  • Great build quality including weather resistance
  • Full customisation of most controls Great JPEG image quality

The editors didn't like

  • Still no 4K video recording
  • Pro or premium lens required to get best high-res mode shots
  • Slightly lower battery life
  • Some may consider iAuto to be over the top with color
  • Almost unrealistic
  • High resolution shots only from a tripod and of non-moving subjects
  • Limited shots per burst. High Res mode requires sturdy tripod and static subject. Subject tracking disappoints. Omits built-in flash. Lacks 4K support
  • Overly complex interface
  • No built-in flash
  • Autofocus sometimes sluggish in low light
  • Poor color accuracy
  • Strong antialias filter
  • Not always ExposurePriority and frequently wrong LiveHistogram
  • 1080p @ 60 FPS has recording 8s limit
  • 1s filming delay
  • Weak LCD hinge
  • Uncomfortable eyelets
  • Short batterylife
  • Control dials are easily bumped
  • Below-average battery life at default settings
  • Buffer depths for raw shooters are a bit limited
  • 16-megapixel sensor resolution feels dated
  • Weak bundled flash strobe
  • Low resolution by contemporary standards
  • Complex menu system and extensive customization options can be overwhelming
  • Video output not as detailed as it could be
  • Default autofocus settings limit camera performance
  • Native image quality similar to previous models
  • 40MP mode requires specific conditions and lenses to shine
  • Continuous AF becomes less confident with fast subjects
  • Timelapse and miniature movies encoded at low frame rate
  • Slow wakeup when Quick Sleep is
  • Raw image quality doesn't quite match competition
  • Menu interface somewhat challenging
  • A few design errors

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  Published: 2015-02-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Decent build quality and great retro style,2x2 switch control,All-round improvements from first-generation E-M5,That 5-axis stabilisation system,High Res Shot for 40/64MP tripod-based shots
  • Too easy to knock front dial and press HDR button by accident,Limited battery life as ever,Low-light image quality limitations,No 4K video
  • Although image quality and autofocus ability aren't giant leaps ahead compared to the first-generation model, the E-M5 Mark II shows that OM-D has landed. It's a good-looking, classy performer that takes the original's concept and elevates it to a higher...

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  Published: 2015-02-05, review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Great 5-axis OIS, Excellent handling and controls, Much-improved EVF
  • No 4K video, Lesser detail and high ISO performance than some
  • The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II isn't a camera that'll bowl you over with new features. That's not what it's about. Plentiful optimisations will subtly enrich what it's like to use, making it altogether better than what came before in just about every resp...

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  Published: 2015-07-27, Author: Mike , review by: techsmart.co.za

  • Great weather-sealed body, Image quality cannot be questioned, Loads of features
  • Resolution now too low, High resolution mode needs a tripod, Price is high

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  Published: 2015-05-19, Author: Ershad , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Brilliant design and build quality, Superb OIS system, Great for monochrome images
  • No 4K video recording, Low-light performance could have been better, Slightly expensive
  • No doubt, the Olympus OM-D EM-5 Mark II is a great mirrorless camera, but one must bear in mind that it comes at a high price. Olympus is selling the body only for Rs. 74,990 and of course lenses and accessories will cost you much more.Many people will ar...

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  Published: 2015-03-20, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in

  • Image stabilization is second to none, Physical control scheme is a joy for power-users like me, One of the most underrated things about the E-M5 is the bundled flash. It's the first I've seen that tilts and rotates just like a large speedlight flash. Tha
  • Image quality hasn't improved in the three years since the original EM-5 was released, despite still being very good, It's expensive when compared to cameras with larger sensors from other companies, Hard for me to get over the lack of detail when shootin
  • The EM-5 Mark II is certainly hugely capable as an enthusiast camera for general purpose photography. It suits most types of shooting, with the exception of fast-moving sports and wildlife. The biggest knock is price. Sonys a6000 can be found for half th...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-20, Author: Rupesh , review by: absolutegizmos.com

  • Abstract:  Olympus launched the E-M5 Mark II, its latest mirror-less camera, at a glittering ceremony at the ITC Grand Central, Mumbai. Mr. Marc Radatt, General Manager, Olympus Corporation Asia Pacific, who was visibly excited to share the company's latest in the i...

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  Published: 2015-11-27, review by: stuff.tv/my/

  • Small, light and weatherproof, Large, bright viewfinder, Excellent image quality, 5-axis image stabilisation allows slow shutter speeds
  • No 4K video recording, High Res Shot only works in certain situations
  • Olympus took its sweet old time releasing an upgrade to its original OM-D E-M5, but as some philosopher probably once said, some things in life are worth waiting for.What we have here is a number of small, but significant, upgrades that make it tempting e...

 
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  Published: 2016-01-04, Author: mj , review by: ridz.sg

  • Abstract:  Background StoryI have been using a Nikon V1 for about 4 years now, for days when I just want to have a camera with me but am not willing to carry a bulky or heavy DSLR around. It does serve me very well as a companion to its bigger DSLR siblings – especi...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-25, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com

  • Abstract:  Among a season of good cameras last year from Sony, Samsung and Fujifilm was Olympus' OM-D E-M5 Mark II. This is one micro four-thirds mirrorless camera can shoot images at a resolution of up to 40 megapixels.And unlike the updated models from rivals, Oly...

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  Published: 2015-03-13, Author: Trevor , review by: digitalone.com.sg

  • Abstract:  The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II is the successor to the E-M5, the first model in the company's OM-D mirrorless camera series. At first glance, the Mark II looks just like its predecessor. But there are several differences in the button layout: - The mode ...

 
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