Olympus / OM System System Cameras
- OM SYSTEM OM-1 II Body
- 20 Megapixel Live MOS sensor with Stacked BSI
- In-camera image stabilization
- 120 fps PRO shooting
- Continuous shooting at 12fps frames per second
- AI detection AF
- 1.053 cross-type autofocus points
- Camera-side focus stacking (up to 15 individual photos)
- IP53 weather resistance
Bundles with OM SYSTEM OM-1 II Gehäuse
OM SYSTEM OM-1 II + M.Zuiko 12-40mm f/2,8 PRO II
OM SYSTEM OM-1 II + M.Zuiko AF 40-150mm f/2,8 Pro ED
OM SYSTEM OM-1 II + M.Zuiko ED 12-100mm f/4,0 IS PRO
OM SYSTEM OM-1 II + M.Zuiko AF 90mm f/3,5 ED Makro IS PRO
- OM SYSTEM OM-5
- 20.4 megapixel
- 4/3 Live MOS
- very robust body
- nice retro style body
- improved image stabilizer
- USB streaming
- Star AF
- Focus stacking
- improved autofocus
- uHS II SD cards are supported
Bundles with OM SYSTEM OM-5 Gehäuse
OM SYSTEM OM-5 + M.Zuiko AF 12-45mm f/4 Pro ED silber
OM SYSTEM OM-5 Special Edition Kit 14-150mm II silber
OM SYSTEM OM-5 + M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO II silber - schwarz
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Gehäuse
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Gehäuse
- 20 megapixel
- Live MOS sensor
- 4K video with 5-axis image stabilization
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- fold-down 7.6 cm LCD for selfies
- 180° flip touch screen
- 16 art filters
- built-in flash
- perfect for creatives on the go
- secure and comfortable grip
- versatile shooting functions
OM SYSTEM OM-1 Body
OM SYSTEM OM-1 Body
- OM SYSTEM OM-1
- 20 Megapixel, Stacked BSI Sensor
- 8 stops image stabilizer
- compact, lightweight, weatherproof - (IP53 splashproof)
- versatile high-end camera
- stunning 120 frames per second in RAW format
- 4K 60P video resolution (10bit H265)
- Quad pixel autofocus
- 4:4:4 C4k ProRes Raw Movie
- Live ND64 filter
- electronic viewfinder (5,760k dots)
- Display 7,6 cm (1620k dots)
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Order now, pay later (prepayment) Notification when the product is back in stock Product reservation and fixed place on the waiting list Cancellable at any time free of charge (until delivery)Olympus mirrorless system cameras with Micro Four Thirds connection
Olympus system cameras convince with excellent image quality as well as a very handy design. Very small and lightweight, they offer a wide range of applications thanks to their flexibility.
Although mirrorless, they are in no way inferior to SLR cameras.
Equipped with an integrated 5-axis image stabilization system, the Olympus OM-D even enables you to take razor-sharp photos or videos without the use of a tripod. Equipped with a tiltable touchscreen, the system camera Olympus OM-D allows for comfortable handling and easy, fast focusing.
The system camera Olympus Pen is very suitable for freehand photography due to its light weight. Its stylish exterior makes it a real eye-catcher. The exceptionally fast response time of this camera, which effortlessly creates high-speed continuous shooting at up to ten frames per second, further emphasizes its flexibility. To enhance the individuality of the shots, the camera features a Creative Dial that makes it easy to adjust image colors.
Thanks to high-quality materials and excellent workmanship, Olympus has set a milestone with these cameras. The compact body with Micro-Four-Thirds connection conveys the exceptionally high-quality optics, the unmatched image quality and the haptics inspire professionals and photography enthusiasts alike.
Made for people who love the uniqueness and beauty of life, the cameras from this series are a perfect tool for spontaneous photography.
The history of the Olympus / OM System brand
The brand history of Olympus is marked by a long tradition in the optical and medical industry. The company's origins date back to 1919, when Takeshi Yamashita founded the "Takachiho Seisakusho" in Tokyo. Initially, the company manufactured microscopes and thermometers before focusing on the production of cameras and photographic products.
In the following decades, Olympus established itself as a renowned manufacturer of photographic equipment and made a name for itself with innovative technologies and products. Most notable was the introduction of the Olympus PEN in 1959, a semi-automatic camera that was compact and lightweight. This camera shaped the way for later compact system cameras.
Another milestone was the introduction of the Olympus OM System in 1972, a series of high-quality SLR cameras known as the Olympus OM-1 and OM-2, which were popular for their compact design and high performance. The "OM" stood for "Olympus Maitani," named after engineer Yoshihisa Maitani, who was instrumental in the development of the system.
Over the years, Olympus expanded its product portfolio to include various fields, including medical devices such as endoscopes and microscopes. This diversification helped the company generate stable revenue, especially during times when the photography market was undergoing changes.
How OM System came to be
In the wake of technological developments and changes in the camera market, Olympus made a significant change. In 2020, the company announced that it would sell its imaging division. This decision resulted in Olympus' imaging division being transferred to a company called Japan Industrial Partners (JIP). As part of this transaction, the "Olympus" brand name was also relinquished after a transition period.
Subsequently, the camera and imaging division continued to operate under the name "OM Digital Solutions Corporation." The name "OM" was retained to commemorate the historical significance of the Olympus OM System and to provide a link to the company's history.
Overall, Olympus has a rich brand history marked by technological innovation and a wide range of products. The decision to change the brand name in connection with the imaging division reflects the changes and challenges facing the camera industry.