OM SYSTEM OM-D E-M1X Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)
Model: V207080BU000
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Viewfinder/Display
Viewfinder Pixel Count | 2,360,000 |
Display Screen | 3" Rear Touchscreen Tilting LCD (1,037,000) |
Diopter Adjustment | -4 to +2 m |
Viewfinder Magnification | Approx. 0.83x |
Viewfinder Coverage | 100% |
Viewfinder Eye Point | 21.00 mm |
Viewfinder Type | Electronic |
Screen Coverage | 100% |
Power
Storage Humidity | 10 to 90% |
Storage Temperature | -4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C |
Operating Humidity | 30 to 90% |
Operating Temperature | 14 to 104°F / -10 to 40°C |
AC Power Adapter | AC-5 (Not Included) |
Battery | 2 x BLH-1 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, 7.4 VDC, 1720 mAh |
Physical
Weight | 2.19 lb / 997 g with batteries and memory cards |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 5.7 x 5.8 x 3.0" / 144.4 x 146.8 x 75.4 mm |
Performance
Interval Recording | Yes |
Connectivity | 1/8" Headphone, 1/8" Microphone, 2.5mm Sub-mini (2-Ring), HDMI D (Micro), USB 3.0, USB Type-C, X-Sync Socket |
Self Timer | 2, 12 Seconds |
Wi-Fi Capable | Yes |
Imaging
Max Resolution | 5184 x 3888 |
Image Stabilization | Sensor-Shift, 5-Way |
Memory Card Type | SDSDHCSDXC |
Bit Depth | 12-Bit |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Sensor Type / Size | MOS, 17.4 x 13 mm |
File Formats | Still Images: JPEG, RAWMovies: AVC/H.264, MOVAudio: Linear PCM (Stereo) |
Dust Reduction System | Yes |
Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
Camera Format | Micro Four Thirds (2x Crop Factor) |
Pixels | Actual: 21.8 MegapixelEffective: 20.4 Megapixel |
Focus Control
Focus Type | Auto & Manual Focus |
Autofocus Points | Phase Detection: 121 (121 Cross-Type)Contrast Detection: 121 |
Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-servo AF (S) |
Flash
Flash Modes | Fill-InManualOffRed-Eye ReductionSecond-Curtain SyncSlow SyncSlow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction |
Built-in Flash | No |
Max Sync Speed | Mechanical Shutter:1 / 250 SecondElectronic Shutter:1 / 50 Second |
Flash Compensation | -3 EV to +3 EV (in 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV steps) |
Dedicated Flash System | TTL Remote Firing Groups: 4 Channels: 4 |
External Flash Connection | Hot Shoe, PC Terminal |
Exposure Control
Buffer/Continuous Shooting | Up to 15 fps at 20.4 MP for up to 103 Frames in Raw FormatUp to 15 fps at 20.4 MP for up to 132 Frames in JPEG FormatUp to 10 fps at 20.4 MP for up to 287 Frames in Raw FormatUp to 10 fps at 20.4 MP for Unlimited Frames in JPEG FormatUp to 60 fps at 20.4 MP for up to 49 Frames in Raw FormatUp to 60 fps at 20.4 MP for up to 49 Frames in JPEG FormatUp to 18 fps at 20.4 MP for up to 74 Frames in Raw FormatUp to 18 fps at 20.4 MP for up to 89 Frames in JPEG Format |
White Balance Modes | Auto, Cloudy, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Shade, Underwater |
Exposure Modes | Modes: Aperture Priority, Bulb, Custom, Manual, Program, Shutter PriorityMetering Range: EV -2.0 to EV 20.0Compensation: -5 EV to +5 EV (in 1/3, 1/2, 1 EV Steps) |
Metering Method | Center-Weighted Average Metering, Multi-Zone Metering, Spot Metering |
Remote Control | RM-CB2 (Optional) |
Shutter | Type: MechanicalSpeed: 60 to 1/8000 Second Type: ElectronicSpeed: 60 to 1/32000 Second 30 to 1 Minute in Bulb Mode |
ISO Sensitivity | Auto, 200 to 25600 (Extended Mode:64 to 25600) |
AV Recording
Video Recording | Yes, NTSC/PAL |
Video Format | 4096 x 2160p at 24 fps (237 Mb/s MOV via H.264)3840 x 2160p at 23.98/25/29.97 fps (102 Mb/s MOV via H.264)1920 x 1080p at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94 fps (200, 52, 30, 18 Mb/s MOV via H.264)1280 x 720p at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94 fps (102, 26, 15, 10 Mb/s MOV via H.264) |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Video Clip Length | Up to 29 Minute |
Audio Recording | Built-In Mic: With Video (Stereo)Optional External Mic: With Video (Stereo) |
The E-M1X is the only twin-grip Four Thirds camera on the market squarely aimed at pros - it's large, fast and tough-built. But its price tag puts it in a tricky position, as plenty of other larger-sensor cameras can be had for considerably-less coinage - many even offer more reliable AF.
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Current Micro Four Thirds shooters who want a twin grip camera to photograph fast-moving subjects.
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Anyone not already heavily-invested in Micro Four Thirds glass. Those seeking a small, light camera.
Is the OM-D E-M1X the best Olympus camera ever made? Without a doubt. Is the OM-D E-M1X worth the premium price over the E-M1 Mark II? Depends on your needs. For pros who shoot long days in adverse conditions, the extra features, battery life, and performance make the X a worthy upgrade.
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Class-leading image stabilization, Toughest pro camera on the market today, Fast AF, Hand-held High Res Shot & Live ND work great, Strong image quality in good/great lighting, Excellent battery life and fast in-camera charging, Wonderful ergonomics, No fatigue after long shoots, Best Olympus video...
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Image sensor not great with recovering shadows or higher ISOs, We'd like to see Olympus upgrade their displays, Its fastest burst shooting modes don't include full-time AF, Experienced a few AF bugs, Sensor dust was an issue despite the Super Sonic Wave Filter, Missing touch-and-drag AF when using...
The Olympus OM-D E-M1X camera features a truly rugged, professional build, but its Micro Four Thirds image sensor lags behind the full-frame competition.
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Sturdy, all-weather build. Five-axis sensor stabilization. Vari-angle touch LCD. Integrated vertical grip. 60fps Raw capture. Dual batteries and memory card slots. 4K video capture.
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Expensive. Tracking not available at top burst rate. Relatively small Raw buffer. Incremental improvements. Underwhelming EVF.
With the world's best image stabilization, the E-M1X brings Micro Four Thirds to new heights.
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7.5-stop image stabilization, Fast burst shooting and autofocus, Integrated dual-battery grip, 4K video with OM-Log400, Excellent weather-sealing
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Expensive for the format, EVF is lower resolution than the competition, Larger, heavier than full-frame mirrorless
The Olympus OM-D E-M1X is a beefed-up EM1 Mark II, repackaging its 20 Megapixel sensor, 4k movies and 18fps bursts into a larger and tougher body with an integrated portrait grip, twin batteries, field sensors, improved autofocus tracking, USB power and even better built-in stabilisation.
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.
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80MP Tripod High Res Shot, 50MP Handheld High Res Shot, Up to 7.5 stops of image stabilisation, Customisable, Tetris-like AF points, Joystick control
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“Bulky” for Micro Four Thirds, “Pricey” for Micro Four Thirds
In 1965, Car & Driver magazine said this when testing the latest Mercedes Benz 190 sedan: “It’s as if a team of fanatical German engineers got together to produce a perfect 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air.
There are just some things that seem to be mutually exclusive. Night and day, power and portability, complexity and reliability. So when someone comes up with a way to bring opposites together, it’s almost always regarded as nothing short of genius.
A giant body is not what we expect from a Micro Four Thirds camera, but the E-M1X has plenty of benefits for action shooters
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Great battery life, Excellent for wildlife/action, Built-in portrait grip, 60fps raw shooting
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Bulky, Expensive, Small sensor, Limited pro lens range
Where to begin? A solid build, great handling, speedy autofocus, excellent response, lovely 4K video, sound image stabilization... Sure, there isn't quite enough here to justify such a hefty premium over the existing E-M1 Mark II or some rival models, but the E-M1X is still a hugely pleasing camera...
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Excellent handling in both orientations, Speedy autofocus, Highly responsive touchscreen, Image stabilization works brilliantly, Great 4K video with low rolling shutter
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Viewfinder can be unclear in low light, Noise appears early in ISO range, Menu system still a bit awkward, AF tracking can lose subject easily
Olympus South Africa very kindly loaned me an E-M1X for my recent Photo Safari to Sabi Sabi and while I only had a few days before leaving on the trip to become accustomed to the camera, I did manage to produce some great images (by my standards) while using it in conjunction with the Olympus 300mm...
- 20.4MP Live MOS Micro Four Thirds Sensor
- Dual TruePic VIII Image Processors
- Integrated Vertical Grip, Dual Batteries
- 2.36m-Dot 0.83x Electronic Viewfinder
- 3.0" 1.037m-Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen
- DCI 4K/24p & UHD 4K/30p Video Recording
- 5-Axis Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization
- 15 fps Shooting and Expanded ISO 25600
- 121-Point All Cross-Type Phase-Detect AF
- Weather-Sealed Construction
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- Olympus OM-D E-M1X Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)
- 2 x BLH-1 Lithium-Ion Battery (7.4V, 1720mAh) aeutrrtwwvax
- 2 x BCH-1 Battery Charger
- Shoulder Strap
- USB Cable
- CP-1 Cable Protector
- Cable Clip
- Limited 1-Year Warranty