Friday, March 28, 2014

Olympus OM-D E-M10

Sony SLT-A55 with Sigma 120mm-400mm zoom telephoto (180mm-600mm 35mm equivalent): 4.96 pounds.

Olympus OM-D E-M10 with Zuiko 75mm-300mm zoom telephoto (150mm-600mm 35mm equivalent): 1.80 pounds.

Need I say more?

Yes, the sensor size is 30% smaller but 5 times larger than my Canon SX50. I can't tell the difference at 100% magnification. Bite me.

Two customizable control dials.

Two customizable function buttons.

Tiltable touchscreen viewfinder.

Adaptive brightness and eye sensor viewfinder.

81-point AF grid that covers the whole frame, autofocus tracking function, group and spot AF, Focus Peaking for accurate manual focusing. Oh, and how about this: focus on left eye, right eye, or nearest eye!

Did I mention built-in WiFi for full remote control, geotagging and sharing?

Most of the features found in the two pro-level OM-Ds, the E-M1 and E-M5. Lacking? Weather proofing. Not a major deal for me.

Just getting started. Much more to come. Excuse me, I need to go photograph...

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