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Olympus OM-D E-M5 camera looks like a DSLR with the optional battery grip

This is how the Olympus OM-D E-M5 camera will look with the optional battery grip:

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  • Thai Tom

    hey good-looking….

    • nico polo

      So basically the idea is to sell you a mirror less camera as big as a DSLR but costing 25% less to manufacture, all that sold the same price as a DSLR.
      Nice margin policy but where is the consumme benefit, 4/3 vs u4/3… Same thing but you need to buy new glass and change body every 6 months because accessories are not retro compatible !

      • cab10886

        Wrong, the camera is as big as the E-P3 with a slight bump.
        This camera should be compatible with all Olympus m43 accessories as well as all m43 lens regardless of the make… heck, with the appropriate adapter this camera can use pretty much any old 35mm lens, and some newer crop-sensor camera lenses.
        This camera is weather sealed, improved sensor, improved video capture, built in EVF…
        Research info a bit before you oversimplify with inaccurate claims.

  • CW

    I think the battery grip makes it look quite ugly. The pyramid top is also a bit daft. But the rest of the camera is quite nice. Still think Fujifilm pulled of retro better than Olympus.

  • Art K.

    Hey, that’s advertising!

    PR Admin, is that permitted?

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