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Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III Review, Specs and Tutorial guide. An Olympus camera with a micro four third 4:3 sensor identical to E-M1 mk III and E-M1X. It has 5.5 stops image stabilisation, 50 megapixel high resolution mode and classic retro-like looks of the OM SLR. The Complete Guide to Olympus OM-D E-M5 mk 3 in-depth review of features, specs, customization options as well as limitations, problems and issues of the highest spec Micro Four Thirds camera in its weight division. 00:00 Unboxing EM5 mk3 09:07 Physical spec 10:08 Firmware update via Olympus Workspace 13:33 EVF / Flip Screen 17:35 Super Control Panel 19:14 Battery BLS-50 20:20 Battery charger BCS-5 / F-5AC 23:10 Connectivity ports 23:47 Storage / SD cards 26:02 Sensor 27:23 Stabilization / IBIS 30:17 Image quality 33:23 Exposure, metering, ISO 37:38 AutoFocus 42:41 Shutter 50:24 Bracketing 51:38 Focus bracketing & stacking 53:50 HDR 54:44 Pre-capture (Pro-capture) 56:36 Video / Movie 01:05:28 Flicker 01:07:07 Audio 01:08:25 Button customization 01:10:42 Art modes / filters 01:13:27 On camera image processing 01:16:24 Olympus camera menu 01:19:17 Instruction manual 01:19:54 Mobile App 01:21:01 Problems & Issues 01:25:31 Overall impression Videos about Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III: • Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III The camera has a micro four thirds sensor, with 20.4 effective megapixels, (20.37 million pixels). This is the same micro 4/3 sensor which is used in the E-M1 Mark II, E-M1 Mark III, and the E-M1X. So the quality of images will be as good as those higher end cameras. It has a TruePic 8 processor. TruePic VIII processor is the same processor which is used in the E-M10 Mark IV, the E-M1 Mark II, and the E-M1X has two of these processors. It has a Supersonic Wave Filter which helps remove dust on the sensor. It has BLS‑50 Lithium‑Ion Battery, which is different to its predecessor - the Mark II. The OM-D E-M5 Mark II had the BLN-1 Lithium‑Ion Battery, which is larger and heavier but will also last longer. According to Olympus, the battery on the E-M5 Mark II could last up to 150 minutes of video recording, whereas the battery on the E-M5 Mark III can only last up to 110 minutes of video recording. TPHR - Tripod High Resolution feature The camera has a high resolution mode. This feature allows creation of an image with a resolution substantially higher than what the camera’s image sensor can produce with a single shot. Using the Tripod High Res Shot function (TPHR), the image sensor is shifted in half a pixel increments while the camera takes 8 sequential shots which are then combined into a single 50 megapixel picture with substantially higher quality in terms of resolution, colors and reduced noise levels. [MENU ➡ 📷2 ➡ High Res Shot ➡ High Res Shot ➡ Off | 0sec] Olympus OMD EM5 Mark III storage options (SD cards) This MFT camera has a single SD card slot which supports UHS-II SD cards as well as older UHS-I SD cards. The previous version of this camera doesn’t support UHS-II SD cards. It appears that Olympus has made informed decisions about how video bitrates correlate with the speed of SD cards that are available on the market. On this micro 4:3 sensor camera, DCI Cinema 4K video with IPB compression requires a maximum speed of approximately 237 Mbps which is within the range of U3 and V30 speed SD cards. 4K video with IPB compression requires about 102 Mbps. 1080p FullHD video with ALL‑I encoding requires around 202 Mbps. IBIS (In Body Image Stabilization) on the Olympus OMD EM5 Mark 3 The camera has 5-axis In Body Image Stabilization with 5.5 stops of stabilization, going up to 6.5 stops with compatible lenses. [MENU ➡ ⚙ ➡ C2 ➡ 📷 Image Stabilizer ➡ S-IS Off | S-IS AUTO | S-IS 1️⃣ | S-IS 2️⃣ | S-IS 3️⃣] [MENU ➡ 🎥 ➡ 🎥 AF/IS Settings ➡ 🎥 Image Stabilizer ➡ M-IS 1️⃣ | M-IS 2️⃣ | M-IS Off] In still picture mode, the image stabilization has more options, in that you can choose whether to perform image stabilization in all directions, or whether to limit it to horizontal or vertical stabilization only. However in movie mode, stabilization cannot be isolated to vertical or horizontal directions. The camera has digital stabilization for use in movie mode. When digital stabilisation is switched on in movie mode, there will be a slight crop to the size of the frame. I couldn’t find an exact number for the crop factor. Actual frame rates on the E-M5 III (for reference): 60p: 59.94 fps 50p: 50.00 fps 30p: 29.97 fps 25p: 25.00 fps 24p: 23.98 fps C4K 24.00 fps Videos about Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III: • Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III Videos about Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV: • Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV