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April 2012
(85%)
169 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
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154 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Die Autoren gefallen
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Extrem schneller Autofokus
Solides und gegen äußere Einflüsse geschütztes Gehäuse
Viele Einstelloptionen
Anschluss von Fremdobjektiven
Sehr schnell
Vielversprechende Fotound Videoqualität
Hervorragende Bildstabilisierung
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Spritzwasserschutz
Gegen Staub und Spritzwasser geschütztes Gehäuse
Schnellste Kamera ihrer Klasse
Gelungenes
Intuitives Design
Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität bis ISO 800
Auch bei höheren ISO-Werten eine gute Detailwiedergabe für einen MFT-Sensor (17
3 x 13
0mm)
Sehr hochwertiges und extrem solides Magnesium-Gehäuse
Gute Daumenablage
Kameragehäuse gegen Staub und Spritzwasser
Hohe Auflösung
Sehr schneller Autofokus
Dynamikumfang
Gegen Wasser und Staub geschützt
Langzeitbelichtung
Gute Bildqualität
Staub- und Spritzwassergeschützt
Hervorragend verarbeitetes
Spritzwassergeschütztes Gehäuse im schicken Retrodesign
Super Bildqualität mit knackigen JPEGs
Lässt sich aber mit besserem Objektiv noch optimieren
Hohe Individualisierbarkeit der Bedienung
Hoch auflösender
Brillanter ele
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Relativ lauter Bildstabilisator
Externer Aufhellblitz
Teils überladene Menüs
Sehr teuer
Leicht altbackene Erscheinung
Solide
Aber nicht herausragende Bildqualität
Insbesondere im JPEGModus
M.Zuiko digital ED 12-50mm EZ
Stärkere Verzeichnung und Vignettierung im Weitwinkel
Viele Tasten fallen sehr klein aus und liegen teilweise (zu) nah zusammen
Teilweise wurden die Tasten suboptimal platziert
Kein integriertes Blitzgerät (aber serienmäß
Blitz extern
Detailtreue
Keine
Bildschirm im 3
2Format sorgt für Trauerränder beim 4
3MFTStandardformat
Stativgewinde außerhalb der optischen Achse
Kein integriertes Blitzgerät (MiniAufsteckblitz aber im Lieferumfang)
Bildstabilisator sorgt für ständige Geräuschkulisse (vor allem st
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.
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.
The OM-D E-M5 marks the beginning of a new strand in mirrorless CSC cameras that poses the strongest threat yet to the dominance of DSLRs in the higher-end of the consumer market. It cleverly combines a retro SLR design (which is still widely held in ...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-05-25, Autor: Lori , Testbericht von: cnet.com
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
The photo quality is solid, but not outstanding, especially if you shoot only JPEG
If you're looking for something a lot better, faster, and more sophisticated than a point-and-shoot that can stand up to your adventures, the Olympus OM-D E-M5 is a great choice.
There's quite a lot to like about the OM-D EM-5. If I had to mention something negative, it would be the small buttons although they do allow for a larger screen so it's really more of a positive trade off than a minor gripe. The flash is is a little...
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
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
Conclusion Olympus' OM-D EM-5 is their flagship Micro Four Thirds camera, and it performs at the level that one would expect for a product with that title. It has a well-built and compact weather-sealed magnesium alloy body (available in silver or bla...
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,
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
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No builtin popup flash. Can't change exposure settings while shooting video. Shallow eye cup diminishes the EVF's effectiveness in bright outdoor situations
Zusammenfassung: Three years after making its first entrance into the compact system camera arena with the PEN E-P1, Olympus has gone back to its roots again to produce the OM-D, with its retro styling owed to its analogue predecessor.Inside the camera are an all new 16 m...
The OM-D E-M5 is the best Olympus compact system camera to date, and also a strong contender for best compact system camera full stop. It delivers a compelling mix of classic looks, excellent image quality, an extensive feature set and immediate respo...
Good images and video, DSLRlike feature set, Compact, stylish form factor
Costly bodyonly configuration, grip and lenses add expense, A 2x crop factor doesn't lend itself to wide angle shooting
If I were in the market for a mirrorless, interchangeable lens compact digital and was not wedded to any particular manufacturer or system, the E-M5 would probably be it. Of all the other cameras in this class that I've already reviewed, I like this one...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-05-04, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: camcorderinfo.com
We took some gorgeous videos with the Olympus E-M5, and we found the camera was able to capture sharp, crisp details even in low light situations. The camera struggled in extreme low light, however, which may be a direct result of Olympus capping ...