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February 2015
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124 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Leiser
Sanfter Verschluss
Wahlweise komplett lautlos
Hochwertige Verarbeitung mit Schutz vor Witterungseinflüssen
Hervorragender Bildstabilisator
Pfeilschneller Autofokus
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Großer Sucher mit hoher Auflösung
Hohe Bildqualität
Wetterfest
Kompakt und leicht
Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität (bis ISO 800)
Auch hohe ISO-Werte bis ISO 3.200 noch relativ gut nutzbar
Sehr hochwertiges sowie abgedichtetes Magnesiumgehäuse
Die Kamera liegt gut in der Hand
Hochauflösendes
Dreh- und schwenkbares 3
0 Zoll Display m
Verarbeitung
Bildstabilisator
Hochauflösender Bildmodus
Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten
Geschwindigkeit
Beigelegter Blitz
Exzellente Bildqualität
Durchdachte Funktionen
Leistungsfähiger Bildstabilisator
Handlicher Magnesium-Body
Gute Bildqualität
Schneller Autofokus
Scharfe Bildschirme
WLAN
Touch- und Schwenkdisplay
Starker Stabilisator
Brauchbarer 40-Megapixel-Modus
Schnelle Serienaufnahme
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Fn1Taste etwas schlecht erreichbar
Keine moderne Schwenkpanoramafunktion
Video ohne 4K und Zebra
Bildqualität leidet bei hoher ISO-Einstellung
Die Touchscreenfunktion könnte besser und flexibler arbeiten
Kein integriertes Blitzgerät (im Lieferumfang wird ein Aufsteckblitz aber mitgeliefert)
Sucher lässt sich bei seitlich ausgeklapptem Display nicht verwenden
Veröffentlicht: 2015-02-04, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: steves-digicams.com
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
Some may consider iAuto to be over the top with color, almost unrealistic
Meet the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II, an advanced interchangeable lens camera that's not only compact, dustproof, and splashproof, but also stuffed with new technologies to capture unparalleled high resolution still images and HD videos.At the core of the O...
Zusammenfassung: As always I start in Auto mode while I familiarize myself with everything it can do. My first time out with it was taking photos in a pub of a jazz gig the first test passed with flying colours as this unit comes with a flash shoe but not a built in flash...
The Olympus E-M5 Mk II has all of the functionality of a D-SLR in a sleek, retro-styled body. It's a fully comprehensive camera with the ability to change lenses, shoot RAW, compose through its viewfinder or dial in exposure values using the twin command...
A bright and crisp EVF shows key inormation and previews your shots clearly, The articulated touchscreen allows easy autofocus pointing and shooting with one tap, Its allmetal body is dust, shock and weather resistant, Manual focus is helped by accurate f
Video quality is limited to Full HD rather than 4K, Macro mode doesn't get its own setting on the exposure dial, The menu isn't the easiest or quickest to navigate, Not the best performer in low light at this price point, Instead of standard Micro USB cab
The fully articulated touchscreen monitor that makes it very easy to aim the 80-point autofocus and take a shot. Image stabilisation was excellent and the zoom was also very smooth, so it's a pity video quality is limited to 1080p. The still shots in RAW...
Zusammenfassung: The Mark II sees the popular E-M5 refined to being a really serious photographic tool. The superb electronic viewfinder, fully articulated touchscreen, quiet shutter, and extremely effective 5-axis in-body image stabilisation system combine to make an exc...
No 4K video recording, High Res Shot only works in certain situations
Images are gorgeous, and using the camera is a customiser's dream 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...
Photo answers review Photo answers rating Olympus has a broad spanning range of Compact System Cameras (CSCs), and the E-M5 Mk II is the latest addition to the pack. The Mk II replaces the three-year-old E-M5, which sat in between the entry-level E-M1...
Zusammenfassung: So it was when it introduced the retro OM-D a couple of years ago. Although deeply digital, the OM-D was recognisably and reassuringly an old-style SLR, but one that had been sprinkled with magic shrinking dust – Olympus had reduced a fully-fledged DSLR t...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-04-02, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: 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 h...