OM SYSTEM OM-3 camera press release leaked online





Here is the OM SYSTEM OM-3 press release:

Powerful performance and image stabilization

Equipped with TruePic X image processor and a 20.37 MP stacked BSI Live MOS sensor, the OM-3 delivers exceptional image quality and maximizes the performance of the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL lens. The 5-axis image stabilization provides up to 6.5 shutter steps with compensation in the center and 5.5 steps at the edges. When used with the compatible lens, the camera supports Sync IS, which provides even more powerful image stabilization in steps of up to 7.5 steps in the center and 6.5 steps at the edges. With effective image stabilization, you can capture better images even in difficult conditions and create unique effects with long shutter speeds, even without a tripod.

Profiles for unique artistic expressions

With the customizable color and monochrome profile features, photographers can create unique visual styles and recreate the classic look of film processing. Choose from settings such as “Chrome Film Rich Color” for deep, dynamic tones, “Chrome Film Vivid” for high saturation and rich colors, or “Classic Film B&W film grain effect” for striking black and white images.

Advanced features directly in-camera

The OM-3 features advanced post-processing tools directly in-camera, giving photographers unrivaled creative control. Access features such as High-Res shooting (tripod and handheld), Live ND/GND, HDR, Focus Stacking and Multi Exposure via the intuitive CP button and control dial. Save time and improve your workflow by creating complex effects instantly – without the need for additional software.

Outstanding video features

Optimized for video creators, the OM-3 excels at capturing professional quality video. Easily switch between stills, video and slow/quick motion to customize your creative flow. Achieve cinematic quality with advanced settings tailored for professional storytelling. Record continuously for up to 30 minutes at 40°C or indefinitely at 25°C without the camera overheating.

Via Dpreview