![]() Note: Because the new camera shares many characteristics with the OM-D E-M1X, which I’ve already tested and compared to the E-M1 II, I will refer to that comparison multiple times and include images from it where relevant.Įthics statement: the following is based on our direct experience with the E-M1 II, and the hands-on time with the E-M1 III at the press event. Is the new model worth the wait? Let’s find out!Į-M1 II vs E-M1 III – E-M1 III vs E-M1X – E-M1 III vs G9 ![]() I had the opportunity to test the mark III for an afternoon at the UK press event and get a first glimpse of how it compares to its predecessor. It incorporates the latest features developed by Olympus, many of which we’ve already seen on the flagship E-M1X. More than three years later we meet the E-M1 III. Some things got better over time thanks to firmware updates, but an overall upgrade was due. The autofocus performance was somewhat disappointing and the video specifications, while better than those on any other Olympus product to date, remained behind the competition. Unfortunately, the camera was lacking in some key areas. ![]() ![]() It introduced a new sensor, more ergonomic design and grip, larger battery, and impressive continuous shooting speeds, while pushing image stabilisation to a new level. The OM-D E-M1 II was announced in September 2016 and released a few months later.
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