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After all our testing and real world shooting, here's the final takeaway.Click for moreSample galleryWe've spent a ton of time shooting with the E-M1X, here's all our samples, including Raw conversions.Click for...
Image 10 of 18When the E-M1X is playing to its strengths, it's a top piece of kit, but overall the best way to describe it would be niche. If you're somebody who almost exclusively shoots action, and can live with such a small sensor, with the various...
Everyone and their dog seems to be releasing a full-frame mirrorless camera right now, but not Olympus. Instead, it's sticking with the Micro Four Thirds system that it's been developing over the past ten years – and, at least on paper, its new OM-D...
We'll have to wait until we can fully test the OM-D E-M1X to see if the compromise in terms of sensor size is worth the sacrifice, but our initial feeling is that while a lot of the tech that's gone into the OM-D E-M1X is impressive, given its price it...
The Olympus OM-D E-M1X offers a fully featured, full-size, fully weather-sealed camera, with dual memory card slots, 400,000 shutter life rating, a long warranty, and more features than you could possibly want. There's battery life to compete with...
TestsBased on JPEG files taken with the M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-100mm f/4.0 IS PRO lens.Based on ORF.RAW files converted into 16-bit TIFF files with Olympus Workspace software.High-res shot mode JPEGs. SamplesAll shots taken with the M.Zuiko Digital ED...
In an industry where innovation is often limited to ‘more megapixels', this camera has more brilliant new features than we've seen in a very long while. If size isn't a factor, this is undoubtedly the ultimate Micro Four Thirds camera. And, if you...
When I first got word of the Olympus OMD EM1X, it was through reading rumors on the web. But they turned out to be true–and I've got very mixed feelings about that. This camera has a lot going for it in the form of fantastic ergonomics, weather sealing...