The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II Digital Camera Body combines a 16 megapixel high-speed Live MOS sensor to deliver better performance and exceptional clarity and speed in all aspects of image capture. Olympus TruePic VII image processing engine improves image quality in low light environments. The camera sensor allows a maximum of ISO 25,600, and the dynamic range has been expanded for the most accurate color reproduction.
The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II also improves on its predecessor by using a 5-axis VCM (voice coil motor) image stabilization that provides up to 5 stops of compensation. The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II provides crisp and clear still images in low light conditions or firm high definition video when capturing movies. 1080p HD video recording is now available on the Mark II with a higher bit rate of up to 77 Mb/s and several codecs. Integrated into the E-M5 Mark II is a unique feature unique to the E-M5 Mark II that provides up to 5 stops of compensation.
the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II's electronic viewfinder has an eye sensor to seamlessly switch the screen between the tilting "OLED" 3.0 touch screen and the electronic viewfinder for ease of use. Camera adjustment information, such as shutter speed, is displayed on the bottom of the viewfinder so that photographers can concentrate on the shots they frame and take full advantage of the ability of an electronic viewfinder to display the effects of various exposure settings and Art filter effects - all without having to catch the eye away from the viewfinder for ease of use.
The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II built in Wi-Fi for instant connectivity. Live Composite, which automatically combines multiple exposures for incredibly detailed night scenes, and compatibility with Olympus capture camera control software, creating a perfect interface between the camera and the studio work team. When not using the PMA control the live display, the EVF 2,360k-point provides a virtually seamless view without the PMA controlling the live display, the EVF 2,360k-point provides a virtually seamless view without the need for a live display.