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Micro snitch mac12/5/2023 ![]() When it comes to autofocus, OM SYSTEM claims that the OM-1 offers a Cross Quad Pixel AF and AI Detection with 1,053 individual focus points covering the full sensor and operating at 120 fps. In SH1 and SH2 blackout-free shooting modes, the camera offers up to 120 fps without AF/AE and 50 fps with AF/AE. With the electronic shutter, photographers get 20 fps shooting with full AF/AE (108-frame raw buffer). In photo mode, the camera features continuous shooting of up to 10 fps with full-time AF/AE (169-frame raw buffer) when using the mechanical shutter. The OM-1 camera (interestingly, it still has “Olympus” written on the body) features a newly designed 20.4MP stacked BSI Live MOS Micro Four Thirds sensor along with a TruePic X processor for a faster readout rate of up to 120fps. Now, this new camera has finally been announced, so let’s take a closer look at the features and specs of the OM SYSTEM OM-1. ![]() ![]() In October 2021, the OM SYSTEM brand was created and the development of a new camera was announced. The new owner of the OM-D and ZUIKO brands and all the technological know-how, Japan Industrial Partners (JIP), claimed from the beginning that they want to resurrect the brand and keep developing cameras and lenses. Even despite having some successful camera bodies and lenses, sales numbers apparently did not look good enough, and so Olympus decided to sell the imaging division in 2020. The last Olympus camera we reviewed was the flagship Olympus OM-D E-M1X. While for filmmakers, Panasonic has always been the more prolific of the two MFT companies, for the last few years Olympus really tried hard to catch up in this regard – they introduced some high bitrate modes as well as an OM-Log gamma curve. In the years after that, Olympus made quite a few camera bodies and lenses for the MFT system, some of which got really popular for their nice combination of compact size and good image quality along with a really good IBIS. The OM-1 can be pre-ordered now for $2,199.īack in 2008(ish), Olympus used to be at the forefront of the mirrorless camera evolution when the company (along with Panasonic) created the Micro Four Thirds (MFT) system. OM SYSTEM also announced new 12-40mm f/2.8 and 40-150mm f/4 lenses. It also outputs 12-bit raw video via micro-HDMI to Atomos Ninja V and V+ for ProRes RAW up to DCI 4K 60fps. Internally, the camera can shoot DCI 4K video in up to 60fps 4:2:0 10-bit or up to 240fps in Full HD. OM SYSTEM (the new brand succeeding Olympus) just announced a new OM-1 camera that features a 20.4MP Micro Four Thirds sensor with 5-axis IBIS, fast stills shooting modes, cross quad pixel autofocus, vari-angle LCD, dual SD card slots, and a durable magnesium alloy body. keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the Year.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Type.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Budget.
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