OM System OM-1 Micro Four Thirds System Camera M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II kit 20MP BSI Stacked Sensor Weather Sealed Design 5-Axis Image Stabilization 120fps sequential Shooting
OM System OM-1 Micro Four Thirds System Camera M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II kit 20MP BSI Stacked Sensor Weather Sealed Design 5-Axis Image Stabilization 120fps sequential Shooting
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- Cross Quad Pixel AF delivers 1,053 point, all cross-type 100% high-precision focusing
- TruePic X engine will deliver up to 3x faster processing power
- New 20M Stacked BSI Live MOS sensor provides amazing resolution and low noise
- Computational photography functions, including Handheld High Res Shot, Live ND, Handheld Live Composite, Focus Stacking & HDR shooting.
- IP53 for the most extreme conditions, including dustproof, splashproof and freeze proof performance to -10℃
Brand : OLYMPUS
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Rating : 4.6
ListPrice : US $2799.99
Price : US $2599
Review Count : 50
OM System OM-1 Micro Four Thirds System Camera M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II kit 20MP BSI Stacked Sensor Weather Sealed Design 5-Axis Image Stabilization 120fps sequential Shooting
- I have been using the camera for over months and compared it to my OM-D E-M1III or E-M1X. OM-1 represents a significant upgrade in the following areas:PROS:1. Improved new stacked back-illuminated Sony sensor with 1,053 cross-type phase detection points (v.s. 121) and faster TruePic X processor (2-3x faster processing) leading to:a) improved autofocus performance in face and subject detection and tracking; these changes make the hit rate for fast moving subjects (animals, birds, kids, etc.) dramatically better compared to E-M1III or E-M1Xb) improved sensitivity in low light, which is -8Ev on the OM-1 and -6Ev on the E-M1 III (measured with an F1.2 lens)c) maximum of 50fps (with C-AF) and 120fps (AF locked) with electronic shutter and compatible pro lenses (12-40mm F2.8 PRO;12-40mm F2.8 PRO Ⅱ;12-100mm F4.0 IS PRO;40-150mm F2.8 PRO;150-400mm F4.5 TC 1.25x IS PRO;300mm F4.0 IS PRO) (vs. 18 and 60fps)d) number of improvements in movie quality and settings (e.g. 4K up to 60p and 10-bit internal recording without sensor crop, Full HD at 240p with 16% sensor crop; additional HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) profile; unlimited movie recording time with a single file generated)e) improved speed in computational features like live ND, focus stacking, hand-held high resolution mode (approx 2-2.5x) and additional stop of live ND filter function; now 6 stops effect (ND64) vs 5 stops;f) increased ISO range from 200-6400 to 200-25,600 and in movie mode from 200-6400 to 200-12800; marginally improved noise processing in JPG files, hardly any difference in noise performance and dynamic range of the sensor based on RAW file processingg) improved buffer capacity, but only marginallyh) faster flash sync in electronic shutter mode: OM-1 to sync flash up to 1/100s and ISO 12,800, or 1/50s and ISO 16,000 when using the electronic shutter; by comparison, the E-M1 III can do 1/50s up to ISO 8,000, or 1/20s with higher sensitivities.2. Improved higher resolution viewfinder and LCD screen: Upgrade OLED viewfinder 5.76M vs. 2.36M LCD; the magnification is a bit higher too (0.83x on the OM-1 versus 0.74x on the E-M1 III) and it also features an anti-fog coating. The LCD resolution on OM-1 is 1.62M vs 1.04M3. Improved battery life (approx 20-25%), new battery; can be charged via the USB C port, and also accept power delivery4. Improved more intuitive menu system5. optional bluetooth wireless remote (and battery grip)6. Improved weather sealing (IP53 rating, which is higher than the IPX1 rating found on the E-M1 III)CONS:1. The sensor high ISO performance and dynamic range is virtually unchanged based on RAW file processing; RAW files or movies are still 12 bit only2. The mechanical shutter speed is decreased from 15 fps to 10 fps3. Marginally improved buffer despite higher frame rates4. The old battery and battery grip is not compatible with OM-1; no battery charger is provided5. Fragile micro HDMI (type D) connector6. Higher price (2200$ vs 1600-1700$)Conclusion: OM-1 has a largely improved autofocus precision and speed, better subject tracking with enhanced video features and a higher resolution viewfinder and LCD screen. This is combined with class leading weather-proofing, built-in stabilization, and improved battery life makes it a perfect camera for adventure and wildlife photography. However, if you do not need the improved autofocus, better viewfinder, menus and video features you will be perfectly fine with OM-D E-M1III, OM-D E-M5III or E-M1X with similar image quality for much less price.Update after over 4 months of use (Aug16, 2022) and around 15,000 pictures:PROS:-The hit rate for birds using the 300 mm PRO lens with continuous auto-focus (large area) and subject recognition (birds) is largely improved (by 50-70%) compared to E-M1III and E-M1X.CONS:-Sometimes it loses the focus even with bird detection and numerous images are not in focus using the 300 mm PRO lens-Using the silent shutter and continuous auto-focus (CAF) single point with the 12-100 mm F4 PRO for landscapes/cityscapes sometimes results in out of focus images; this never happened with E-M1III and E-M1X; this also happens using the handheld high resolution mode using CAF. A few days ago a firmware update was released (1.2) to improve the CAF performance, hopefully this will improve/fix these issues-The subject recognition does not work well with numerous animals (e.g. deer).-Update after firmware 1.2 and a few thousand pictures: the above mentioned autofocus issues and subject detection have considerably been improved-Almost every 3-4 weeks 1-3 new dead pixels appears on the sensor, luckily these can be mapped out with the pixel mapping feature; I never observed such phenomenon with previous Olympus cameras-After using several raw processing engines with thousands of pictures I can state with confidence that the noise performance and dynamic rage of the new sensor is virtually identical to the performance of the sensors in E-M1III, E-M1X and E-M5III-The higher resolution viewfinder is great in good light and very useful, however under low light conditions it becomes extremely noisy and falls apart (the old LCD viewfinder was more useful in low light)-The battery grip costs 350$+taxConclusion: I still think that this is an excellent camera for bird photography and fast moving subjects, but not sure that it has any significant advantages for other types of photography (travel, landscape, etc) over the E-M1III, E-M1X and E-M5III.
- The images are the same as the E-M1 iii, but the faster operation, improved EVF and menu system are welcome.Mine had a sensor defect, so I had to send it back for repair which cost me shipping charges and lost time without the camera. They did replace the sensor.Now that Amazon is shutting down DPreview I will avoid buying camera gear here in future.
- I am an amateur enthusiast, but this camera does everything I want. I have had Olympus products for years, and this had me worried with the company\'s apparent demise, but OM-Systems seems to have rejuvenated the brand. Too bad this is the last \"Olympus\" but at least I own it.
- As I long term admirer and user of various Olympus cameras, I purchased this model when I decided to upgrade from another brand. The camera itself is great, but the virtually useless Basic Manual detracts from the new-camera experience. This almost 300 page booklet contains only 13 pages in English, giving bare bones basic setup instructions. The booklet suggests you go to the Olympus site for a PDF manual for all details of camera functions. That site actually directs you to a commercial printer for the manual, which costs $30 including postage. I suspect that for all but very experienced photographers, this manual will be essential in mastering the many features of the OM-1.The Basic Manual indicated a USB-AC adapter was supplied, for charging the battery in the camera, but was not in my package. Purchased separately from Olympus, it\'ll push $90. The camera did include a battery and a charger, but the battery is too big to fit in the charger--it hangs out, but will still charge the battery--see pic. Strange...I also bought a M. Zuiko Digital ED 40-150 mm lens, and a number of other accessories.The camera is not as compact as other models, nor lighter, but that is not an issue with me.Any other comments after taking a batch of photos and this review will be updated. But I expect none with this OM-1.
- I bought this looking for a full featured camera in a small, light weight body. This is in the interest of travel photography. I was already committed to the Panasonic/ Olympus lens mount system with an investment in several lens that will work on both camera bodies.I have had the chance to go out using the camera to photo birds, something I have not done a lot in the past but which this camera seems well suited with its fast auto-focus, bird subject selection, and rapid fire shot ability (up to 50fps). I also appreciate the Live Comp features of the camera although I have not had a chance to explore them yet.While a bit too soon to do a full review, the camera has great promise and I look forward to using it in Rome in about a week.I think that the roll out of the camera and extra batteries has been slow. You can possibly blame that on OM underestimating the demand or even supply line issues. That is different than a critique of the camera itself. But at this point I think that this camera will provide many years of enjoyable photography.UPDATEUsed the camera extensively on a trip to Rome and it performed well. Both high ISO and night or interior shooting did well. Occasionally experienced difficulty focusing when there was a lot of sky in the photo and the camera was looking for something to focus on. Another comment is on the battery. While the battery is pretty good, on one occasion I left the blue tooth connection on on the camera and that really drains the battery to the point that I had to switch cameras since I thought the OM 1 battery would die. Be mindful of leaving Bluetooth on especially since extra batteries are still not available in the market. Still have not received the free battery on the pre-order from last February.
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