
Description:
The OM-1 Mark II is a flagship camera that has everything you’d want from a versatile high end model whether you shoot fast wild life objects, landscape or macro, regardless the weather. It is also the first interchangeable lens camera the world to Feature Live Graduated ND for unparalleled control of exposure in different parts of the image in high contrast light situations – a boon for landscape photography when normally a range of filters would be required. Crafted to withstand the most rugged outdoor conditions2, the OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II boasts an IP53-class splash & dustproof design, coupled with a robust body built to withstand freezing temperatures down to -10°C. This flagship model integrates cutting-edge technology, featuring up to 8.5 steps3 of 5-axis in-body image stabilization, a 20 Megapixel4 stacked BSI Live MOS sensor, and the latest TruePic X image processor, symbolizing the birth of a new flagship model bearing the OM SYSTEM brand.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars A really surprising and delightful camera
This is a delightful camera , superb image quality in a compact and very well featured body. Beautifully made it is my first foray into the MFT system and I have been very impressed at the ergonomics, the range of superb lenses and the overall handling. It complements my FF LUMIX and Fujifilm systems and it is noticeably lighter than either. I like the menu which is intuitive and easy to navigate. So impressed I have just bought the retro looking OM3 which is also a really superb camera.
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the BEST
Olympus OM1 mk2 , One of the best cameras out there , Great for wildlife , macro , landscape and portrait photography . This camera system has some of the best and sharpest lenses out . And the M4/3 format is light and easy to use all day , Getting on a bit and the weight savings is huge, the image stabilisation is that good that i leave the tripod at home, even under low light conditions . Moved from Nikon a couple of years back and never regretted a moment , less than half the weigh ,super sharp pictures, more reach from smaller lens, and the teleconverters 1.4 x and 2.0 x works great . The mk1 is now my backup ..
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
Absolutely fantastic. I was on the fence on whether to upgrade from my OM-5 to this, I've wanted to increase my photography but was unsure about spending this much but it has been well worth the money. The quality of the camera is brilliant, both in build and features. The improved IBIS, Better Live ND and GND, even the new menus system makes this well worth the money. The computational photography features really make this camera stand out from others, and you can boost the MP with High Res mode. One great aspect of this camera is the ability to assign functions to many different buttons, it just makes the ease of use so much better and quicker; with the OM-5 I had some of the same computational features but I hardly used them as they were buried in the menu system. However with this camera I have assigned all my favoured features to dedicated buttons. They are available so much more faster and more easily I use them more and makes using this camera so much better. I would highly recommend this camera, and would suggest that you also download the OM workspace for editing your images, it uses the same JPEG encoding as your camera and will save you from spending money on Adobe etc.
5.0 out of 5 stars Make it your own
I've used OM systems (previously Olympus) cameras before, but this is the first flagship I've had.I find the grip just right for my hands and it feels solidly built.Setup options are a varied and a variety of shooting styles can be saved to the custom buttons.I got this model because of the versatility it gives me in not having to carry lots of accessories every time I go out.It has live ND, Graduated filter, live comp, internal stacking (dependent on lens) and its i.S is very good.This allows me to go out without always needing a tripod for landscapes, or filters if I come across a scene that needs these options.It has built in bird, animal, person & planes detection to help me get a better lock on my subject.The options such as starry sky I've already tried and will explore that further.I enjoy being able to just go out as light weight as possible sometimes and this camera assists in me doing just that.It can increase the megapixel size of your scenic picture handheld and even more on a tripod.I've been using quite a bit and still getting to know it.I can customise some of the buttons to make it as personal as I feel comfortable using.I'm just enjoying using it and photography has helped rekindle my enjoyment of the outdoors.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Olympus/OM System camera
A great upgrade to those on the Micro Four-Third system. Digital ND filter is a game changer for landscapes. Works great for wildlife photography too.
5.0 out of 5 stars Micro 4/3 is smaller and lighter than bigger formats, unsuprisingly but very good
I have been a keen amateur photographer since 1961 when I got my first camera as a gift from my parents. I used 35mm and medium format film cameras for decades, did my own processing and enlarging.When digital photography came I was amazed how quickly the quality got so good I retired my enlarger and film cameras.Now with film I used 25 iso or 64 iso Kodachrome. Image stabilisation came to lenses late and was helpful but still lack of light sensitivity was a limitation with film.Now with this camera I get performance way better than film at up to 6400 iso and can go faster. Image stabilisation is superb and in the body plus loads of effective automatic functions which take away all the skill I needed with film and make photography very easy, technically.Yes, a larger sensor may have still better high iso performance but micro 4/3 is so much better than film I was used to I am delighted not to need to carry a 600mm f4 lens (which I often left at home as too big) so get far more great shots with this camera and the 300 f4 lens.It is also superb for macro with the slightly greater depth of field of a 4/3 sensor being a big help.This was an upgrade from an Olympus OM-D E1 mk2 and a worthwhile gain IMO.I am delighted with it and the lenses I already had.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Camera
Liked every thing about it.
5.0 out of 5 stars First class transaction.
Great price and rapid delivery in excellent packaging. Could not have wished for better.
値段が安く機能が良い
高速シャッタースピードがいい。α9Ⅲと同じようにシャッターボタンを押す前の画像が残るような機能が最高です。 その割に値段が安い
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AGGIORNAMENTO: dopo scambio di email la Olympus ha riconosciuto le mie ragioni e mi ha fornito un buono per l'acquisto di un adattatore sul loro sito. Per il futuro dicono che terranno presente il problema. Menomale perché da Olympus ci si aspetta serietà.In realtà a saperlo sarebbe bastato un adattatore da usb-A a usb-C che su Bolo ha il modico costo di 7 euri per 2 pezzi... sembra infatti che non ci sia alcuna preclusione ad utilizzare un qualsiasi caricatore del cellulare che uno ha. Ma tutto questo non è stato facile scoprirlo e io non sapevo nemmeno che esistesse la usb-C. L'ultimo cellulare che ho acquistato, poco tempo fa e di ottimo livello, ha ancora usb-A e solo quelle ho in casa.In quanto alla fotocamera, al primo contatto entusiasma già. Un altro livello rispetto alla OM-D che ho avuto in precedenza. Ma ovviamente ci vorrà un po' per conoscerla e impratichirsi. Per ora, autofocus fantastico e, cosa non da poco, menù organizzato in modo ragionevole!Trovo ignobile che ti arrivi un giocattolo del genere e non sia possibile usarlo in quanto l'adattatore per l'ennesimo tipo di presa USB, necessario per caricare la batteria, non è compreso nella confezione. Che risparmio realizza Olympus con una politica del genere?!?Avrei sborsato tranquillamente i pochi euri in più (pochi relativamente al costo della macchina) per averlo subito. Invece devo anche diventare matta per capire quale adattatore mi serve.L'assistenza risponde proponendo un oggetto di loro produzione ad un prezzo esorbitante, che naturalmente dovrei attendere con pazienza per parecchi giorni non essendo acquistabile su Bolo Prime ma solo sul loro storeLa precedente macchina di Olympus arrivò completa di caricabatterie. Le cose vanno sempre peggiorando.Aggiungo l'immagine del manuale dove sta scritto che l'adattatore per certi paesi non è compreso. Insomma siamo figli di un dio minore.
Perfect
An absolutely stunning camera.
Un excellent appareil, quoiqu'encore perfectible (étonnant pour une 5ème génération)
J'ai acquis l'OM-1 mark II en remplacement d'un E-M1 de 1ère génération (qui remplaçait lui-même un GH1), qui montrait des signes de vieillesse après 9 ans : volet se bloquant, caoutchouc qui se décolle, batteries gonflées (3 batteries de marque Olympus), etc.L'OM-1 mark II, qui représente la 5ème génération, est une mise à jour plutôt dans la continuité :- L'autofocus est vraiment beaucoup plus rapide et efficace. Je ne suis pas tout à fait convaincu par la forme des nouvelles cibles, mais à l'usage le taux de ratés est très faible y compris dans les conditions extrêmes : animal en mouvement, très faible éclairage etc.- Le mode 50 méga pixels est intéressant, mais inutilisable en pratique puisque tout objet en mouvement laisse des artefacts indésirables : il me paraît incroyable de ne pas avoir intégré une détection des zones concernées pour les traiter à part (un zoom bicubique localisé est préférable à un "ghosting" sur l'image).- Du coup, les modes HDR et focus stacking présentent le même défaut inacceptable. Le focus stacking nécessite d'ailleurs de fixer le pas et est généralement peu convainquant à moins de s'y prendre à plusieurs reprises (le réglage est très différent s'il s'agit de mieux saisir un objet profond, ou les plans d'une scène). Pourquoi ne pas identifier les "objets" présents dans la cible et calculer automatiquement le pas ?- Le zoom x2 est pratique (surtout en photographie animalière) compte tenu du passage du capteur à 20 méga pixels, d'autant que la photographie originale est conservée en doublon avec celle zoomée (ce qui prend 2x plus de stockage accessoirement)- Le bruit du capteur est notable à 200 ISO, c'est vraiment une déception par rapport aux progrès qu'on connait dans les smartphones etc. La montée en ISO est bien maîtrisée, mais éviter de dépasser ISO 320 pour des animaux en mode x2 ou pour redécouper.- Ne pas oublier d'étalonner le bruit du capteur, ce qui n'a visiblement pas été fait en usine et aurait pu/du l'être à mon avis.- La stabilisation du capteur (4 EV CIPA pour l'E-M1) est toujours exceptionnelle. Elle a encore été améliorée (8,5 EV CIPA officiellement pour l'OM-1 mark II), ce qui permet une pose 22x plus longue. Du coup l'OM-1 mark II est un must have avec un 100-400 (800mm, voire 1600mm avec le doubleur), puisque la vitesse de "sécurité" est ramenée à 1/5 au lieu de 1/1600 théorique (et 1/100 pour l'E-M1). Et en pratique le résultat est bien là !- De même, à très basse lumière il est possible de limiter la montée en ISO avec une pose longue sans trépied : le résultat est net sans devoir doublonner les prises. C'est un vrai progrès associé à l'autofocus beaucoup plus fiable en basse lumière !- Quelques nouveaux boutons en plus et paramétrables, ce qui est pratiques bien que je n'arrive pas à m'habituer aux nouveaux emplacements après plusieurs semaines.- Le 2nd emplacement SD peut être utile pour dédier une carte aux vidéos, et ainsi éviter de remplir sa carte mémoire sans s'en rendre compte et se trouver bloqué pour les photographies (c'est du vécu). Je n'ai pas compris comment basculer de carte en mode visualisation. Lorsqu'une carte est pleine, il faut sélectionner manuellement la 2nde carte dans le menu.- L'appareil a pris un peu d'embonpoint en 7 ans, c'est un peu dommage. J'aurais préféré me passer du second emplacement SD et de l'écran rotule et garder un gabarit réduit. Ou prévoir un emplacement microSD plutôt que SD, ce qui devient le standard de nos jours.- Le contrôle du bon état de santé de la batterie est un plus.- J'utilisais parfois un filtre WB Vivicap, mais je trouve la balance des blancs automatique assez fiable par rapport à une mesure manuelle. L'amélioration est nette vs. mon ancien E-M1.- Je suis partagé pour l'écran rotule : je l'appréciais sur le GH1 puis me suis habitué à l'écran incliné de l'E-M1 finalement assez pratique. En revanche, à savoir que l'écran ne se clipse plus en position fermée si une protection écran même très fine est posée, ce qui est très regrettable ! Je recommande cependant de mettre une protection, les rayures arrivent facilement ou des grains de sable peuvent s'incruster.- L'EVF est trop lumineux par défaut, mais c'est modifiable. Le réglage dioptrique de l'EVF est peu précis en raison de pas crantés pas assez fins. L'EVF de l'ancien E-M1 est plus confortable à l'usage.- L'appareil est livré sans chargeur. Il n'est pas raisonnable d'utiliser un appareil à 2000 euros comme chargeur, ce qui impose donc l'achat d'un chargeur externe, et le modèle OM System coûte un bras.- Le chargement de la batterie via l'appareil peut néanmoins servir, et cela fonctionne très bien avec une batterie externe USB 5V bien que la documentation écrive le contraire.- Le flash externe n'est plus fourni, il me reste heureusement celui de mon E-M1...- J'avais payé mon E-M1 1800 euros en kit avec l'excellent 12-40 2.8, soit 200 euros/an en incluant le prix des batteries supplémentaires : ça représente déjà un budget conséquent. Le même kit OM-1 mark II coûte maintenant 3000 euros, soit +66% d'augmentation en 10 ans sans chargeur ni flash ! Dur dur.- A noter que la durée de vie du volet de l'OM-1 mark II est évaluée à 400 000 photographies "en moyenne", contre 150 000 sur l'E-M1. C'est rassurant, même si depuis la panne de mon E-M1 j'ai pris l'habitude d'utiliser mode "silencieux" qui n'utilise pas le volet.- L'E-M1 disposait un service premium, qui est devenu une option payante sur l'OM-1 mark II.En synthèse, l'OM-1 mark II est un très bon appareil, mais qui devient très élitiste : plus lourd, plus gros, plus cher. Hier l'E-M1 se positionnait un peu au dessus d'un GX9 et pouvait être discret avec un petit objectif Power Zoom, aujourd'hui l'OM-1 mark II se rapproche davantage du reflex bien que conservant l’intérêt de la focale x2 du capteur m43. Les évolutions restent cependant limitées et sans véritable effet "waouh" malgré 10 ans d'écart et 5 générations, et les fonctions nouvelles sont entachées par un manque de bon sens pratique élémentaire dans leurs mises en œuvre.La stabilisation est cependant exceptionnelle et l'autofocus rapide et précis, ce qui fait de l'OM-1 mark II un appareil remarquable pour la photographie animalière. Tout en rentrant dans un sac à dos (27cm avec le 100-400 monté dessus) et en pouvant être tenu à une main et sans trépied.J'espère que ce comparatif entre l'E-M1 et l'OM-1 mark II sera utile, les comparatifs se focalisant toujours sur la génération qui précède.
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OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II Micro Four Thirds System Camera, 20 MP BSI Stacked Sensor, 5-Axis Image Stabilisation, Black

AED16,53225
Quantity:
Order today to get by 7-14 business days
This item qualifies for free delivery
Imported From: United Kingdom
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BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.
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Description:
The OM-1 Mark II is a flagship camera that has everything you’d want from a versatile high end model whether you shoot fast wild life objects, landscape or macro, regardless the weather. It is also the first interchangeable lens camera the world to Feature Live Graduated ND for unparalleled control of exposure in different parts of the image in high contrast light situations – a boon for landscape photography when normally a range of filters would be required. Crafted to withstand the most rugged outdoor conditions2, the OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II boasts an IP53-class splash & dustproof design, coupled with a robust body built to withstand freezing temperatures down to -10°C. This flagship model integrates cutting-edge technology, featuring up to 8.5 steps3 of 5-axis in-body image stabilization, a 20 Megapixel4 stacked BSI Live MOS sensor, and the latest TruePic X image processor, symbolizing the birth of a new flagship model bearing the OM SYSTEM brand.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars A really surprising and delightful camera
This is a delightful camera , superb image quality in a compact and very well featured body. Beautifully made it is my first foray into the MFT system and I have been very impressed at the ergonomics, the range of superb lenses and the overall handling. It complements my FF LUMIX and Fujifilm systems and it is noticeably lighter than either. I like the menu which is intuitive and easy to navigate. So impressed I have just bought the retro looking OM3 which is also a really superb camera.
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the BEST
Olympus OM1 mk2 , One of the best cameras out there , Great for wildlife , macro , landscape and portrait photography . This camera system has some of the best and sharpest lenses out . And the M4/3 format is light and easy to use all day , Getting on a bit and the weight savings is huge, the image stabilisation is that good that i leave the tripod at home, even under low light conditions . Moved from Nikon a couple of years back and never regretted a moment , less than half the weigh ,super sharp pictures, more reach from smaller lens, and the teleconverters 1.4 x and 2.0 x works great . The mk1 is now my backup ..
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
Absolutely fantastic. I was on the fence on whether to upgrade from my OM-5 to this, I've wanted to increase my photography but was unsure about spending this much but it has been well worth the money. The quality of the camera is brilliant, both in build and features. The improved IBIS, Better Live ND and GND, even the new menus system makes this well worth the money. The computational photography features really make this camera stand out from others, and you can boost the MP with High Res mode. One great aspect of this camera is the ability to assign functions to many different buttons, it just makes the ease of use so much better and quicker; with the OM-5 I had some of the same computational features but I hardly used them as they were buried in the menu system. However with this camera I have assigned all my favoured features to dedicated buttons. They are available so much more faster and more easily I use them more and makes using this camera so much better. I would highly recommend this camera, and would suggest that you also download the OM workspace for editing your images, it uses the same JPEG encoding as your camera and will save you from spending money on Adobe etc.
5.0 out of 5 stars Make it your own
I've used OM systems (previously Olympus) cameras before, but this is the first flagship I've had.I find the grip just right for my hands and it feels solidly built.Setup options are a varied and a variety of shooting styles can be saved to the custom buttons.I got this model because of the versatility it gives me in not having to carry lots of accessories every time I go out.It has live ND, Graduated filter, live comp, internal stacking (dependent on lens) and its i.S is very good.This allows me to go out without always needing a tripod for landscapes, or filters if I come across a scene that needs these options.It has built in bird, animal, person & planes detection to help me get a better lock on my subject.The options such as starry sky I've already tried and will explore that further.I enjoy being able to just go out as light weight as possible sometimes and this camera assists in me doing just that.It can increase the megapixel size of your scenic picture handheld and even more on a tripod.I've been using quite a bit and still getting to know it.I can customise some of the buttons to make it as personal as I feel comfortable using.I'm just enjoying using it and photography has helped rekindle my enjoyment of the outdoors.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Olympus/OM System camera
A great upgrade to those on the Micro Four-Third system. Digital ND filter is a game changer for landscapes. Works great for wildlife photography too.
5.0 out of 5 stars Micro 4/3 is smaller and lighter than bigger formats, unsuprisingly but very good
I have been a keen amateur photographer since 1961 when I got my first camera as a gift from my parents. I used 35mm and medium format film cameras for decades, did my own processing and enlarging.When digital photography came I was amazed how quickly the quality got so good I retired my enlarger and film cameras.Now with film I used 25 iso or 64 iso Kodachrome. Image stabilisation came to lenses late and was helpful but still lack of light sensitivity was a limitation with film.Now with this camera I get performance way better than film at up to 6400 iso and can go faster. Image stabilisation is superb and in the body plus loads of effective automatic functions which take away all the skill I needed with film and make photography very easy, technically.Yes, a larger sensor may have still better high iso performance but micro 4/3 is so much better than film I was used to I am delighted not to need to carry a 600mm f4 lens (which I often left at home as too big) so get far more great shots with this camera and the 300 f4 lens.It is also superb for macro with the slightly greater depth of field of a 4/3 sensor being a big help.This was an upgrade from an Olympus OM-D E1 mk2 and a worthwhile gain IMO.I am delighted with it and the lenses I already had.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Camera
Liked every thing about it.
5.0 out of 5 stars First class transaction.
Great price and rapid delivery in excellent packaging. Could not have wished for better.
値段が安く機能が良い
高速シャッタースピードがいい。α9Ⅲと同じようにシャッターボタンを押す前の画像が残るような機能が最高です。 その割に値段が安い
pedazo de camara
camarón
Manca caricatore!
AGGIORNAMENTO: dopo scambio di email la Olympus ha riconosciuto le mie ragioni e mi ha fornito un buono per l'acquisto di un adattatore sul loro sito. Per il futuro dicono che terranno presente il problema. Menomale perché da Olympus ci si aspetta serietà.In realtà a saperlo sarebbe bastato un adattatore da usb-A a usb-C che su Bolo ha il modico costo di 7 euri per 2 pezzi... sembra infatti che non ci sia alcuna preclusione ad utilizzare un qualsiasi caricatore del cellulare che uno ha. Ma tutto questo non è stato facile scoprirlo e io non sapevo nemmeno che esistesse la usb-C. L'ultimo cellulare che ho acquistato, poco tempo fa e di ottimo livello, ha ancora usb-A e solo quelle ho in casa.In quanto alla fotocamera, al primo contatto entusiasma già. Un altro livello rispetto alla OM-D che ho avuto in precedenza. Ma ovviamente ci vorrà un po' per conoscerla e impratichirsi. Per ora, autofocus fantastico e, cosa non da poco, menù organizzato in modo ragionevole!Trovo ignobile che ti arrivi un giocattolo del genere e non sia possibile usarlo in quanto l'adattatore per l'ennesimo tipo di presa USB, necessario per caricare la batteria, non è compreso nella confezione. Che risparmio realizza Olympus con una politica del genere?!?Avrei sborsato tranquillamente i pochi euri in più (pochi relativamente al costo della macchina) per averlo subito. Invece devo anche diventare matta per capire quale adattatore mi serve.L'assistenza risponde proponendo un oggetto di loro produzione ad un prezzo esorbitante, che naturalmente dovrei attendere con pazienza per parecchi giorni non essendo acquistabile su Bolo Prime ma solo sul loro storeLa precedente macchina di Olympus arrivò completa di caricabatterie. Le cose vanno sempre peggiorando.Aggiungo l'immagine del manuale dove sta scritto che l'adattatore per certi paesi non è compreso. Insomma siamo figli di un dio minore.
Perfect
An absolutely stunning camera.
Un excellent appareil, quoiqu'encore perfectible (étonnant pour une 5ème génération)
J'ai acquis l'OM-1 mark II en remplacement d'un E-M1 de 1ère génération (qui remplaçait lui-même un GH1), qui montrait des signes de vieillesse après 9 ans : volet se bloquant, caoutchouc qui se décolle, batteries gonflées (3 batteries de marque Olympus), etc.L'OM-1 mark II, qui représente la 5ème génération, est une mise à jour plutôt dans la continuité :- L'autofocus est vraiment beaucoup plus rapide et efficace. Je ne suis pas tout à fait convaincu par la forme des nouvelles cibles, mais à l'usage le taux de ratés est très faible y compris dans les conditions extrêmes : animal en mouvement, très faible éclairage etc.- Le mode 50 méga pixels est intéressant, mais inutilisable en pratique puisque tout objet en mouvement laisse des artefacts indésirables : il me paraît incroyable de ne pas avoir intégré une détection des zones concernées pour les traiter à part (un zoom bicubique localisé est préférable à un "ghosting" sur l'image).- Du coup, les modes HDR et focus stacking présentent le même défaut inacceptable. Le focus stacking nécessite d'ailleurs de fixer le pas et est généralement peu convainquant à moins de s'y prendre à plusieurs reprises (le réglage est très différent s'il s'agit de mieux saisir un objet profond, ou les plans d'une scène). Pourquoi ne pas identifier les "objets" présents dans la cible et calculer automatiquement le pas ?- Le zoom x2 est pratique (surtout en photographie animalière) compte tenu du passage du capteur à 20 méga pixels, d'autant que la photographie originale est conservée en doublon avec celle zoomée (ce qui prend 2x plus de stockage accessoirement)- Le bruit du capteur est notable à 200 ISO, c'est vraiment une déception par rapport aux progrès qu'on connait dans les smartphones etc. La montée en ISO est bien maîtrisée, mais éviter de dépasser ISO 320 pour des animaux en mode x2 ou pour redécouper.- Ne pas oublier d'étalonner le bruit du capteur, ce qui n'a visiblement pas été fait en usine et aurait pu/du l'être à mon avis.- La stabilisation du capteur (4 EV CIPA pour l'E-M1) est toujours exceptionnelle. Elle a encore été améliorée (8,5 EV CIPA officiellement pour l'OM-1 mark II), ce qui permet une pose 22x plus longue. Du coup l'OM-1 mark II est un must have avec un 100-400 (800mm, voire 1600mm avec le doubleur), puisque la vitesse de "sécurité" est ramenée à 1/5 au lieu de 1/1600 théorique (et 1/100 pour l'E-M1). Et en pratique le résultat est bien là !- De même, à très basse lumière il est possible de limiter la montée en ISO avec une pose longue sans trépied : le résultat est net sans devoir doublonner les prises. C'est un vrai progrès associé à l'autofocus beaucoup plus fiable en basse lumière !- Quelques nouveaux boutons en plus et paramétrables, ce qui est pratiques bien que je n'arrive pas à m'habituer aux nouveaux emplacements après plusieurs semaines.- Le 2nd emplacement SD peut être utile pour dédier une carte aux vidéos, et ainsi éviter de remplir sa carte mémoire sans s'en rendre compte et se trouver bloqué pour les photographies (c'est du vécu). Je n'ai pas compris comment basculer de carte en mode visualisation. Lorsqu'une carte est pleine, il faut sélectionner manuellement la 2nde carte dans le menu.- L'appareil a pris un peu d'embonpoint en 7 ans, c'est un peu dommage. J'aurais préféré me passer du second emplacement SD et de l'écran rotule et garder un gabarit réduit. Ou prévoir un emplacement microSD plutôt que SD, ce qui devient le standard de nos jours.- Le contrôle du bon état de santé de la batterie est un plus.- J'utilisais parfois un filtre WB Vivicap, mais je trouve la balance des blancs automatique assez fiable par rapport à une mesure manuelle. L'amélioration est nette vs. mon ancien E-M1.- Je suis partagé pour l'écran rotule : je l'appréciais sur le GH1 puis me suis habitué à l'écran incliné de l'E-M1 finalement assez pratique. En revanche, à savoir que l'écran ne se clipse plus en position fermée si une protection écran même très fine est posée, ce qui est très regrettable ! Je recommande cependant de mettre une protection, les rayures arrivent facilement ou des grains de sable peuvent s'incruster.- L'EVF est trop lumineux par défaut, mais c'est modifiable. Le réglage dioptrique de l'EVF est peu précis en raison de pas crantés pas assez fins. L'EVF de l'ancien E-M1 est plus confortable à l'usage.- L'appareil est livré sans chargeur. Il n'est pas raisonnable d'utiliser un appareil à 2000 euros comme chargeur, ce qui impose donc l'achat d'un chargeur externe, et le modèle OM System coûte un bras.- Le chargement de la batterie via l'appareil peut néanmoins servir, et cela fonctionne très bien avec une batterie externe USB 5V bien que la documentation écrive le contraire.- Le flash externe n'est plus fourni, il me reste heureusement celui de mon E-M1...- J'avais payé mon E-M1 1800 euros en kit avec l'excellent 12-40 2.8, soit 200 euros/an en incluant le prix des batteries supplémentaires : ça représente déjà un budget conséquent. Le même kit OM-1 mark II coûte maintenant 3000 euros, soit +66% d'augmentation en 10 ans sans chargeur ni flash ! Dur dur.- A noter que la durée de vie du volet de l'OM-1 mark II est évaluée à 400 000 photographies "en moyenne", contre 150 000 sur l'E-M1. C'est rassurant, même si depuis la panne de mon E-M1 j'ai pris l'habitude d'utiliser mode "silencieux" qui n'utilise pas le volet.- L'E-M1 disposait un service premium, qui est devenu une option payante sur l'OM-1 mark II.En synthèse, l'OM-1 mark II est un très bon appareil, mais qui devient très élitiste : plus lourd, plus gros, plus cher. Hier l'E-M1 se positionnait un peu au dessus d'un GX9 et pouvait être discret avec un petit objectif Power Zoom, aujourd'hui l'OM-1 mark II se rapproche davantage du reflex bien que conservant l’intérêt de la focale x2 du capteur m43. Les évolutions restent cependant limitées et sans véritable effet "waouh" malgré 10 ans d'écart et 5 générations, et les fonctions nouvelles sont entachées par un manque de bon sens pratique élémentaire dans leurs mises en œuvre.La stabilisation est cependant exceptionnelle et l'autofocus rapide et précis, ce qui fait de l'OM-1 mark II un appareil remarquable pour la photographie animalière. Tout en rentrant dans un sac à dos (27cm avec le 100-400 monté dessus) et en pouvant être tenu à une main et sans trépied.J'espère que ce comparatif entre l'E-M1 et l'OM-1 mark II sera utile, les comparatifs se focalisant toujours sur la génération qui précède.
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