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Olympus E-M5 Successor Camera To Feature PDAF

Olympus E-M5 successor mirrorless camera with Micro Four Thirds image sensor is rumored to feature PDAF just like the high-end OM-D E-M1 shooter.

More rumors are coming for the upcoming Olympus E-M6 mirrorless camera (name not confirmed yet) which is already in talks of a possible replacement model for the OM-D E-M5 replacement.

The Olympus E-M6 camera will feature active phase AF pixel sensor. The mirrorles camera will also include same 5-axis image stabilization system and proven dust-proof and splash-proof technology used on the E-M5.

Olympus E-M5 successor will have PDAF just like the OM-D E-M1

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The rumored Olympus OM-D camera has been confirmed as the E-M5 successor and it is said to be very different and not just an evolution of the standard OM-D line. The new Olympus OM-D E-M6 camera coming in the first week of February 2015.

The new E-M6 is expected to be the first Olympus camera recording 4K video. The OM-D E-M5 replacement will be weathersealed and shoot movies at Ultra HD resolution. The Olympus 4K mirrorless camera will come with multiple frame rate options, including 24fps, 25fps, and 30fps.

The Olympus E-M5 production has been ended officially and Olympus US dropped the price of the E-M5 down to $559. The big discount on the E-M5 silver body for $599 and with 12-42mm lens for $699.

via 43Rumors

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