Olympus has unveiled the OM-D E-M5 Mark III, four years after the launch of the Mark II, and sporting features inherited from the company’s more powerful OM-D E-M1 range to give the enthusiast-level E-M5 lineup a much-needed performance boost.
The new camera boasts a 20.4MP sensor, up to 6.5 stops of in-body image stabilisation, 4K video up to 30fps, and a High Res shot mode that delivers 50MP images. Features inherited from the E-M1 line include the celebrated Pro Capture mode, which enables you to capture 14 frames before you depress the shutter, so you never miss an action moment, and a hybrid phase detect autofocus system.
The camera offers top-to-bottom improvements over its 2015 predecessor, and notably weighs 51g less despite packing so many upgraded features. Most impressively, however,…