Olympus OM-D E-M1
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Dimensions / Weight
The OM-D E-M1 is built around the Micro Four Thirds standard, making it smaller, lighter and more portable.
Pack light and pack more lenses on your important photo outings. Shoot all day without lugging around a heavy, outdated system.
Pack light and pack more lenses on your important photo outings. Shoot all day without lugging around a heavy, outdated system.
Dimensions
130.4mm (W)× 93.5mm (H) × 63.1mm (D)
5.1" (W) x 3.7" (H) x 2.5" (D)
[CIPA guideline compliant, excluding protrusions]
Weight
[CIPA guideline compliant,
with BLN-1 battery and Memory card]
with BLN-1 battery and Memory card]
Approx. 497g/17.5oz(1.1lbs)
[body only]
Approx. 443g/15.6oz(0.98lbs)
BODY CONSTRUCTION
Outer Material
Metal
Inner Frame
Magnesium Alloy
Ruggedness
Rain or snow, mud or dust – the E-M1 is ready
for whatever mother nature can throw at it. Its rugged design expands
your field of photography to any place on earth.
Freezeproof
Yes
Dustproof
Yes
Splash proof
Yes
Operating Environment
Temperature
-10 ~ +40℃ (operation) / -20 ~ +60℃ (storage)
+14 ~ +104 °F
Humidity
30 - 90% (operation) / 10 - 90% (storage)
-4 ~ +140 °F
ViewFinder
The new, interactive high-definition EVF
features a 2.36 million dot resolution, an impressive 1.48x
magnification, 29ms image display lag time, eye sensor for automatic
switching between the EVF and monitor and intuitive functionality for
real-time viewing of any shooting situation.
Finder type
Eye-level electronic viewfinder, approx. 2.36M-dot resolution
Field of view / Viewfinder magnification
Approx. 100% / Approx. 1.30x*1 - 1.48x*2 (-1m-1, 50mm lens, Infinity)
*1: at Finder Style 1, 2 (aspect 4:3)
*2: at Finder Style 3 (aspect 4:3)
*2: at Finder Style 3 (aspect 4:3)
Image Display Lag Time
29 milli seconds
Eye point / Diopter adjustment range
Approx. 21mm (-1m-1, Distance from rear lens surface) / -4 ~ +2m-1
Preview
Available with Live Preview function button
Displayed Grid
Off / Normal Grid / Golden Grid / Scale / Diagonal / Movie Grid selectable
Level Gauge
2-axis level gauge; horizontal /vertical
One Touch Tele-Converter
2x magnification
Finder Style
Selectable from 3 types
Brightness / Color temperature control
Available/Available
Eyecup
Optional eyecup EP-13 is available.
Rear Monitor
Its tilting, touch screen display makes
focusing, choosing AF points, releasing the shutter, swiping through
images in playback and changing settings effortless.
Screen size
3.0-inch / 7.6-cm
Monitor type
Tilt Touch Wide LCD with approx. 1037K dots resolution
*8: Approx.1037k dots, Touch control in electrostatic capacitance Type
Touch control
Touch shutter release, Touch enlargement,
Touch Live Guide, AF area selection, AF area enlargement, Frame
advance/backward, Enlargement playback, Touch Super Control Panel, Touch
Art Filter menu,Wi-Fi function
Tilting angle
Upward tilting angle: up to 80 degrees / Downward tilting angle: up to 50 degrees
Brightness / Color temperature control
±7 levels / ±7 levels
Color tone select
Vivid / Natural
Live View
Live view
Approx. 100% field of view,
Exposure compensation preview, WB adjustment preview,
Gradation auto preview, Face detection preview (up to 8 faces),
Grid line, Histogram, Magnification display (x5/x7/x10/x14), Normal, Highlight & Shadow, Level Gauge, Off
Type
Image Sensor type
Field of view
Approx. 100%
Display Mode
Normal Mode, Histogram Mode, Level gauge, Highlight and shadow, Off
Magnification Ratio
x5, x7, x10 (Default), x14
Monitor information
Aperture value, Shutter speed, Auto
Bracket, AE Lock, AF mode, IS, Shooting Mode, Battery Check, Myset,
Internal Temperature Warning, Face / Eye Detection, Histogram, Number of
storable still pictures, Record mode, ISO, Sequential shooting,
Self-timer, White Balance, Metering Mode, AF confirmation mark, Exposure
Compensation Value, Spot metering Area Flash Mode, Flash Status, Flash
intensity Control, Super FP, Focal length, Tone control, Eye-Fi
condition, Digital teleconverter, Battery check
Display of Face Detection
Max 8 frames of face detection can be displayed.
Live View Close Up Mode
Available at HDR1 and HDR2 shooting
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