Last February, Olympus announced its first OM-D series Micro Four Thirds camera, the Olympus E-M5. Like the PEN-series cameras before it, the retro-styled Olympus M5 draws a parallel with an iconic product line from the company's history: the film-based OM-series cameras. Featuring what Olympus claimed to be the world's fastest autofocus system coupled to the world's first 5-axis image stabilization system, the E-M5 isn't just a pretty face. Perhaps the biggest differentiator from the company's PEN-series cameras, though, is its built-in electronic viewfinder. Now, thanks to a press...
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