
Olympus published several teasers for the upcoming E-M1 camera that was first reported on PhotoRumors two months ago. For images and detailed specifications of the E-M1, check those blog posts.
Engadget published online by mistake their Olympus OM-D E-M1 hands-on video. The footage has now been removed, but there are several screenshots of the new camera circulating online. Update – the video can be downloaded here. You can now re-visit the previously posted description of the main controls of the E-M1: Here again are the E-M1 specifications:
Here is another set of rumored Olympus E-M1 specifications: New DSLR type grip 16MP sensor 81 AF target points 10 fps Built-in Wi-Fi Flash sync speed: 1/320s ISO range: 200-25600 Shutter speed: 1/8000s-60s 3″ tiltable TFT LCD touch screen EVF with 2,360,000 pixels Micro Four Thirds mount only (not a hybrid mount) Weight: 430g | […]
I received a detailed description of the upcoming Olympus EM-1 from someone who is/was testing the camera (I reported the basis specifications a month ago) – see the attached drawing above for details. The back of the Olympus EM-1 will have a newly designed AEL/AFL button/lever. The Fn1 button will have a new location. The LiveView button will […]
By the end of the year (most likely this summer) Olympus will announce the new E-M1 Micro Four Thirds camera. Here are some of the rumored specifications: DSLR-like design, similar to the E-M5 but with a larger grip that will contain an additional control dial on top Micro Four Thirds mount 16MP sensor 81 AF points […]