Olympus E-5
The Olympus E-5 is an introduced in autumn 2010, professional DSLR manufacturer Olympus.
It is the successor to the introduced in 2007 the Olympus E-3. The official successor of the E-5 is the mirrorless system camera OM- D E-M1, so that the E-5 is the latest D- SLR manufactured by Olympus.
Like all other cameras in the Olympus E-System E-5 is based on the Four Thirds System.
Special Features
- Rugged, splash-proof die-cast light metal housing made of magnesium alloy
- Closure with a minimum life of 150,000 cycles
- Full - biaxial AF system with 11 cross sensors
- High-resolution, 3 -inch, swiveling HyperCrystal LCD with 921,000 pixels
- Image Stabilizer with 3 modes (omni-directional, horizontal, vertical)
- Mirror lock-up with adjustable flow for all shooting
- Autofocus lens with variable magnification for manual focusing
- Controls are very highly configurable
- 4 different complete settings can be stored
- Direct key access to almost all functions
- Electronic level ( 2-axis ) in the viewfinder and fade in the display
- TruePic V image processor
- Very thin anti-alias filter
- Ten "Art Filter" for creative work
- Face recognition
- Video recording in 480p or 720p with integrated microphone
- Multiple image processing directly in the camera
- AF fine adjustment system can be set and saved individually for each objective and each AF sensor