Peguei as especificações abaixo na net. Aparentemente, ela mata a OM-D 5II,tirando os 40mp e a vedação para clima. Se não for por esses motivos, porque pagar mais caro, não é?
16MP LiveMOS sensor
– Shutter speed is 60 seconds -1/4000 seconds. Quiet mode
– Continuous shooting up to 8.5 frames / sec.
– ISO200-25600 (LOW: 100 or equivalent)
– 5-axis camera shake correction. Correction effect shutter speed four stages
– EVF is 2.36 million dot OLED. Magnification 1.23 times
– Exposure range EV-2 ~ 20
– AF focus point is 81 points. Improved focus rate of C-AF
– LCD monitor three inches movable
– Touch AF Shutter
– AF target pad
– 14 kinds of art filter. Nine of Art Effects
– Photo Story
– Live valve live time
– Live Composite
– 4K time-lapse video
– High speed movie
– Video Full HD 30fps
– Wi-Fi built-in
– Built-in flash. Guide number 5.8
– Battery BLS-50
– Media SDHC / SDXC / UHS-I, II correspondence
– Body is made of metal
– The size of 119.5mm x 83.1mm x 46.7mm
– Weighs 342g (body only). 390g (battery, including memory cards)
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AUGUST 24, 20156 COMMENTSPOSTED IN RUMORS
(FT4) UDPATED: Olympus E-M10II to be announced on Thursday August 25 in Japan.
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That week Olympus will announce the new E-M10II. The announcement should be made on August 25 at 5-6am London time (Japan source). I hope to get final confirmation soon about the announcement time. As for the specs you know it’s basically an E-M10 with added electronic shutter, betetr EVF, enhanced 5 axist stabilization and higher fps:
– 16MP Live MOS sensor
– 5-axis camera shake correction
– Video Full HD 60p
– 4K time-lapse movie
– Continuous shooting 8.5 frames / sec.
– EVF is 2.36 million dot organic EL
– LCD monitor three inches tilting
– built-in Wi-Fi
– The body is made of metal
– The color is black and silver
– Kit, the body only, EZ lens kit, double zoom kit
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AUGUST 24, 20159 COMMENTSPOSTED IN NEWS
a bit of everything…
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Metabones Speedbooster Review (Matt Granger).
Olympus M.Zuiko 75mm f/1.8 Review (Mirrorlessons).
Leica 25mm review at Toolsandtoys.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM5 lens recommendations: Best-performing lenses in our database (DxOmark).
This one’s nice: Turn your smartphone into a 3D hologram projector! (TheNakedCamera).
Olympus 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO Review at Lessgearmorephotos.
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AUGUST 23, 201518 COMMENTSPOSTED IN NEWS
Cryptic SD cards definition explained at last by Explora.
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If you ever wondered what all those SD card numbers and definitions mean than jump over at Explora (Click here). If you don’t have time to read the full article here is the shupershort explanation:
Name: some card manufacturers identify their card by the targeted user; in this case, the Lexar Professional series is aimed at photographers and videographers.
Read Speed: the speed at which data is read from the card.
Type: as mentioned above, this will either be SD, SDHC or SDXC. Differences in capacity or speed are shown elsewhere on the card.
Another speed rating, which can be calculated into MB/s with this formula: x rating/6.6666 = MB/s. 1000 ÷ 6.666 = 150 MB/s
Class rating: this is the minimum sustained data writing speed, and class 10 is the highest right now, capable of 10 MB/s. The slowest rating is Class 2, which has sustained data writing speeds of 2 MB/s.
UHS Rating: The UHS rating and the Class rating are closely intertwined. UHS rating of 1 means that the minimum sustained data writing speed is 10 MB/s, and UHS 3 is 30 MB/s. However, the UHS rating is more important for shooting 4K video, as the minimum data rate must be higher so frames are not dropped. For photographers, a UHS 1 and a Speed Class 10 is basically the same thing; however, the UHS cards are more effective in a device that supports UHS bus architecture, and not all devices do. So conceivably, you could have a Speed Class of 10 and a UHS 3 rating, but without a UHS device, it defaults to the speed class rating of 10.
This number shows what UHS standard this card conforms to—I or II. There are four bus speeds for memory cards: Normal, High, UHS I (Ultra High Speed), and UHS II. This number shows what the bus architecture of the card is. These classifications were designed for theoretical jumps in speed, and added as the cards got bigger. There is no difference to the end user between a UHS I or UHS II card.
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