New OM System OM-5 Mark II camera announced, here is what’s new?


The previously reported OM System OM-5 Mark II camera is now officially announced.

Pre-orders are now open at: B&H Photo | Foto Erhardt | WEX Photo.

Here is what’s new from the previous OM-5 version:

  • USB-C Port: Replaces the outdated micro USB for charging and data transfer, aligning with modern standards and EU regulations.
  • Improved Menu System: Adopts the user-friendly menu from the OM-1 Mark II and OM-3, making navigation easier, especially for beginners.
  • Computational Photography (CP) Button: A dedicated top-plate button provides quick access to features like High-Res Shot (50–80MP), Live ND (ND2–16), Focus Stacking, HDR, and Multiple Exposure.
  • Enhanced Grip: Slightly larger for better handling, particularly with longer lenses, though not as deep as the OM-1 Mark II’s.
  • New Color Option: Introduces a Sand Beige finish alongside black and silver, with the beige version as a limited edition.
  • New Video Picture Modes: Adds creative video options, though it lacks 10-bit recording, limiting appeal for advanced videographers.

Core specs remain essentially unchanged:

  • 20.4MP Live MOS sensor and TruePic IX processor
  • IP53 weather sealing
  • 5-axis stabilization with up to 7.5 stops
  • 121-point phase-detection AF (no subject detection for animals or birds)
  • 30fps shooting with Pro Capture
  • 4K video recording

Additional information and related videos:

OM System OM-5 Mark II camera officially announced

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