Olympus E-M5 Mark II: A Beginner’s Guide

Nonfiction, Computers, General Computing, Buyer&, Reference
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Author: Matthew Hollinder ISBN: 1230000412940
Publisher: Conceptual Kings Publication: May 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Matthew Hollinder
ISBN: 1230000412940
Publisher: Conceptual Kings
Publication: May 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The new Olympus E-M5 Mark II camera was released to the public in February of 2015. Since its release, the new device has received acclaimed recognition for its advanced features and ingenuity in the world of technology and photography. The design, according to reviews, is similar to that of its predecessors; maintaining its compact feature. The features however have been enhanced to include five axis image stabilization for both the video and photo modes, 10 frames per second of continuous shooting, maximum shutter speed of approximately 1/8000th per second and 40 MP while in multi-exposure mode. The features of the new Mark II also include a 16mega pixel Four Thirds CMOS Sensor, built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, rotating flash options, focus peaking, uncompressed HDMI output, video shooting capabilities of 1080/60p shooting, computerized focal-plane, ultra-sonic sensor and face detection abilities.

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The new Olympus E-M5 Mark II camera was released to the public in February of 2015. Since its release, the new device has received acclaimed recognition for its advanced features and ingenuity in the world of technology and photography. The design, according to reviews, is similar to that of its predecessors; maintaining its compact feature. The features however have been enhanced to include five axis image stabilization for both the video and photo modes, 10 frames per second of continuous shooting, maximum shutter speed of approximately 1/8000th per second and 40 MP while in multi-exposure mode. The features of the new Mark II also include a 16mega pixel Four Thirds CMOS Sensor, built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, rotating flash options, focus peaking, uncompressed HDMI output, video shooting capabilities of 1080/60p shooting, computerized focal-plane, ultra-sonic sensor and face detection abilities.

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