Magnesium alloy construction. Weather-sealed. Art filters, especially the dramatic tone, are great. Excellent dynamic range. Speedy AF
No full HD video recording. Falls behind other competitors on top-line specs. Slow AF in Live View. No customisable card slots
The E-5 presents a good upgrade path for those amateur and professional photographers working with the Olympus Four Thirds system....
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Udgivet: 2011-01-01, Forfatter: Margaret , anmeldelse af: photoreview.com.au
Abstrakt: When Olympus unveiled its E-5 DSLR shortly before Photokina in mid-September 2010 it was seen as an affirmation of the company's commitment to the Four Thirds System format. Despite a gap of three years between E-series models, the E-5 has the same rug...
Full environmental seals, fast autofocus, great image quality, tilt/shift screen with Live view
Menus are too complex, control layout a little cumbersome, lacks customisability
Even though many of its core specifications seem conservative compared to other top-rated DSLRs, the E-5 does what a serious DSLR is supposed to: it takes good pictures. Photographers with older Olympus consumer four/thirds bodies will enjoy the performan...
Good picture quality at low sensitivity, Fast and accurate autofocus, Customisable controls
Smaller than normal sensor, Still quite large considering small sensor, Autofocus lacks some high-end features, Steep price in comparison to competition
ForGood picture quality at low sensitivityFast and accurate autofocusCustomisable controls...
Robust construction; quick auto focus; angle-adjustable LCD screen; HD movies; stunning results capable with Live Mos sensor and test lens combo; Art Filter effects
Pricey; heavy; only 12.3 megapixels; modest low light settings
Abstrakt: Way back in 2002, Olympus' original E-1 camera was the first digital SLR to be constructed as a digital camera from the ground floor up, competing models from Canon, Nikon, Pentax et al having been devised based on existing 35mm film camera bodies. The r...
The Olympus E-5 is best suited for photographers with an investment in Olympus glass who want a rugged, dependable DSLR body with a broad, and relatively creative feature set. And even though many of its core specifications seem conservative compared ...
Reassuringly robust construction, quick auto focus, angle-adjustable LCD screen, HD movies, stunning results capable with Live Mos sensor and test lens combo
Pricey, heavy, modest low light settings
The chunky E-5 is big and bold, its weather resistant body, Art Filters and tilting screen being for us its main plus pointsKey specs12 megapixels, CompactFlash, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC...
The Olympus E-5 is a pleasant camera to use and is capable of some nice results. The body is solid and feels sturdy in the hand, with a wealth of buttons and functions that, once customised to your own way of working, allow speedy operation. For current O...
There’s plenty about the Olympus E5 to keep the enthusiast photographer happy; however, it’s one of those cameras that has lots of ‘buts’ about it. For a start many photographers, apart from those already committed to the Four Thirds standard, are stil...