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OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5 Mark III Black Body with Black M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-45mm F4.0 PRO Lens Kit

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Color: Black


Style: without kits


Configuration: camera w/12-45mm Lens Kit


Features

  • Portable, weathersealed design
  • 121-Point All-Cross-Type On-Chip Phase Detection AF
  • Compact, In-Body 5-Axis Image Stabilization (up to approx. 5.5 EV steps of compensation)
  • 50MP Tripod High-Res Shot
  • 20MP Live MOS Sensor
  • Image Stabilization: Sensor-Shift
  • Video Capture Resolution: 2K Dci 1080P
  • Viewfinder Type: Lcd

Description

The OM-D E-M5 Mark III is compact, lightweight and comfortable - made for roaming the biggest cities to the smallest villages and even the most remote destinations on earth. Equipped with a range of pro technologies like 30fps Sequential Shooting, 121-point all cross-type Phase & Contrast Detection AF, 5-Axis in-body Image Stabilization, and 50MP High Res Shot mode this camera is able to capture stunning images on-the-go making it the perfect travel companion. Enjoy versatile shooting features like Pro Capture, Live Composite, Focus Stacking, and Anti-Flicker shooting. The E-M5 Mark III is at the center of an expansive system of lenses and accessories making it seamless to build the ultimate system for you. The E-M5 Mark III. All you need to break free from heavy gear and see the world.


Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 4.5 x 3.4 inches


Item Weight: 9 ounces


Item model number: V207092BU000


Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: March 27, 2020


Manufacturer: Olympus


Country of Origin: Vietnam


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  • Feature packed camera that punches above it's weight, but held back by plastic
Color: Silver Style: without kits Configuration: Camera Only
I have now owned and used this camera for over two full years, so I now feel confident enough to leave a review. There are plenty of reviews out there that will talk about specs, image quality, lenses available, etc. etc. I will stick to things that I really appreciate about the camera and what I find disappointing. Pros: - Weather sealing is fantastic. I bought this primarily to take pictures while out in the wilderness hiking/backpacking and it has held up well. I've shot in rain, snow, cold, heat, windy, etc. It's resisted all the elements (except for fire and with a weather sealed lens to match). - Spectacular features. Live composite is fun to play with. Focus stacking is super neat. Auto focus is fast and accurate. But my favorite feature has become the Pro Capture. I've gotten into wildlife photography and ProCap lets you shoot so fast and the pre-buffer is essential when you can't time an animal just right. I am always blown away by how many cool features this camera has. - IBIS is still the best I've seen. For landscapes and other static subjects, you can get down to slower than 1 second handheld and still have sharp images. I pair mine with the 12-100 lens and the sync IS is sweet. Con - Plastic body... When this camera came out I read all the reviews about the plastic body being such a let down and I thought, "what a bunch of cry babies. Who cares if it's plastic or metal, so long as it doesn't break and shoots photos." Well, after two years of use and abuse, I've got to say that the plastic body does have me worried -- specifically because I use the Peak Design Capture Clip. I have seen many horror pictures of people who use the same clip I do and the tripod mounting has ripped right off of this camera. I've banged and bruised my camera and it's held up well. But there is a small crack that has developed across the body near the tripod mount! Ever since I noticed this, I have been incredibly careful with the camera and my use of the peak design clip. But this is such a bummer, because the capture clip has been essential to me capturing moments quickly and easily while out on the trail. For a camera that is really marketed towards adventure photography, it's a real let down to find out I can't use the capture clip -- an accessory that is frequently used by adventure photographers. - The only other con is that this camera isn't balanced super well for my really big (for 4/3s) 100-400 olympus lens. But that's to be expected when you buy this teeny tiny camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 28, 2022 by Nate H

  • Nice camera but questionable reliability
Color: Black Style: without kits Configuration: camera w/12-45mm Lens Kit
I really like the EM-5 Mark iii as a camera. It is small, lightweight and takes good photos. Since I am in my late 60’s it is the perfect camera for me to carry on hiking trips. However, I have had issues with the camera’s reliability. The first EM-5 I ordered in 2021 didn’t work and I sent it back to the on-line retailer. I then re-ordered an EM-5 directly from the Olympus website (I have also ordered lenses and flashes from Olympus directly). Camera worked great for the first 10 months then I had a couple of minor issues with the shutter. Unfortunately, I did not call Olympus at the first sign of any problem. At 13 months the camera shutter/IS system failed completely. I called Olympus and set up a repair. I was hoping that since I had a prior issues and it was only about 4-5 weeks out of warranty that they would repair at no charge. However, they didn’t make any exceptions and I was charged $248 plus shipping one way for repairs (new shutter). I will say that the Olympus customer service reps were extremely nice, and the repairs were done relatively fast. But I am disappointed that the camera failed right after the warranty expired and, an earlier EM-5 I ordered never worked. Maybe just bad luck on my part?? I had been wanting to upgrade my EM-5 (prior to its failure) to an OM-1 or maybe even the new OM-5 if/when it is released. However, now I am questioning that plan. Both Fujifilm and Cannon are making small cameras with larger sensors and at decent pricing. So, I am now looking into other options since my trust in Olympus products has unfortunately diminished and I am not sure that I will stay with the Olympus system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 21, 2022 by sw

  • Returned the Nikon Z50 for this, so HAPPY!
Color: Silver Style: without kits Configuration: Camera Only
Before I give my review of this awesome camera, a little background on my photography journey. I learned the basics of photography on a Nikon D5300 (over 5yrs ago), then over time I upgraded to a full frame D750. After years of shooting for fun and semi-professionally, I decided to down size and I purchased a used Olympus Em10 mark I. This is when I fell in love with the M43 format as the size and portability allowed me to take my camera everywhere and with that, some of my favorite images were on my Olympus. Coupled with some good glass like the Panny 20mm 1.7, the images were amazing and SHARP. Fast forward to today, I decided to try out the new Nikon Z50 as a way to go full Nikon and possibly get rid of my Olympus. Not because of image quality, but the autofocus on the Em10 Mark I (over 7 yr old camera) was slow especially when trying to track my daughter. I used the Z50 for a little over a week and sure the images were great as was the autofocus, but I hated having to use the Z adapter to use my other glass as it added more bulk which defeated the purpose of such a small camera. To sum things up, I returned the Z50 and ultimately purchased the Olympus em5 mark iii and I could not be happier. The Em5 mark iii sensor is a big improvement from the older 16mp m43 sensor, the dynamic range is GREAT, low light has definitely improved, and 20mp is perfect for whatever I need to shoot. As for image comparisons with the Z50 vs Em5 iii, I can honestly say the the Em5 iii is neck and neck with the Z50. The kit lens on the Z50 is stellar and portrays excellent color and sharpness but nothing the Em5 iii can't do. Once you throw on some good glass, the Olympus really shows you what it can do and that updated sensor shines! Overall, I am extremely happy with this camera. The JPEG colors are vibrant and pop, the stabilization is incredible, the autofocusing is SOOOO much better, the PRO capture is awesome for bird photography, and the EVF is probably the best I've used. If you're a M43 user or someone looking into getting into the format, this is a great camera with the ability to shoot casually AND professionally especially with the amazing M43 glass out there. A++ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 27, 2020 by L. Avila

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