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4.11.13, 21:00
Many pros flocked to the Olympus OM-D E-M5 as a lighter, more compact alternative to their big, bulky DSLRs. It was decidedly different from the Micro Four Thirds models that came before it, featuring blazing speed, a 5-axis in-camera stabilization system and best-in-class image quality. The Olympus E-M1 (http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/olympus-e-m1/olympus-e-m1A.HTM) may not be a revolutionary upgrade to the E-M5 (http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/olympus-e-m5/olympus-e-m5A.HTM), but it definitely takes the best of that camera's considerable qualities and reforges them to create a truly pro-level shooting machine with a more ergonomic design, a solid,...
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