Olympus OM-1 Mark II
Best professional tool for demanding visual storytellers.
This is the ultimate adventure companion for photographers who prioritize mobility over sensor size. You trade the shallow depth-of-field of full-frame systems for unparalleled stabilization and rugged weatherproofing, making it possible to capture sharp, handheld shots in conditions that would force other cameras back into the bag.
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Who it's for
- Creative photographers seeking innovative in-camera effects.
- Adventure photographers and travelers prioritizing lightweight, robust gear.
- Professional photographers needing a high-performance, adaptable everyday lens.
Who should skip it
- Pixel peepers and low-light specialists accustomed to full-frame sensors.
- Casual photographers desiring simple point-and-shoot operation.
- Budget-conscious hobbyists or those new to serious photography.
Performance breakdown
Action Tracking Speed
AI-driven autofocus locks onto fast-moving subjects with surgical, relentless precision.
Weatherproof Durability
IP53 certification makes this one of the toughest cameras for outdoor environments.
Computational Photography
In-camera tools like Live ND simplify complex long-exposure techniques instantly.
Image Stabilization
Industry-leading 8.5 stops allow for sharp handheld shots without a tripod.
Burst Shooting Capability
Blazing 120 fps ensures you never miss the critical split-second moment.
Portability
Compact Micro Four Thirds system offers professional power in a lightweight frame.
Key Specs
Sensor Type
4/3'' Stacked BSI Live MOS sensor
Effective Pixels
20.4 Megapixels
Processor
TruePic X
Lens Mount
Micro Four Thirds
Viewfinder
Eye-level OLED Electronic Viewfinder, approx. 5.76M dots
Monitor
3.0 inch Vari-angle Touch LCD, approx. 1.62M dots
Image Stabilization
Built-in 5-axis, Up to 8.5 EV steps
Focus System
1053-point phase-detection cross-quad pixel AF
Continuous Shooting
Up to 120 fps
ISO Range
LOW - 102400
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