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The '''Olympus E-5''' [[DSLR]] was introduced at the end of summer 2010 as the new top model of [[Olympus]]' [[Four-Thirds]] system cameras. It's image sensor is a Live-MOS 12.3 [[Megapixel]] sensor made by [[Panasonic]]. The new features of the cameras compared to former Olympus flagship [[Olympus E-3]] is the splash-proof turn- and tiltable 921.000 [[Pixel]] color [[LCD]] screen, an electronic spririt level, a video function, and a [[HDR]] simulation mode. Alike the [[Olympus E-1]] it is announced as professional product, but whilst in 2003 the professional [[photographer]]s had no better choice, nowadays they might invest in [[medium format]] DSLRs of other makers, but the better standard DSLRs like the E-5 might stay their choice for a small system camera, especially if they are already used to E-1 and/or E-3.
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The '''Olympus E-5''' [[DSLR]] was introduced at the end of summer 2010 as the new top model of [[Olympus]]' [[Four-Thirds]] system cameras. It's image sensor is a Live-MOS 12.3 [[Megapixel]] sensor made by [[Panasonic]]. The new features of the cameras compared to former Olympus flagship [[Olympus E-3]] is the splash-proof turn- and tiltable 921.000 [[Pixel]] color [[LCD]] screen, an electronic spririt level, a video function, and a [[HDR]] simulation mode.  
  
 
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Revision as of 05:46, 23 February 2014

The Olympus E-5 DSLR was introduced at the end of summer 2010 as the new top model of Olympus' Four-Thirds system cameras. It's image sensor is a Live-MOS 12.3 Megapixel sensor made by Panasonic. The new features of the cameras compared to former Olympus flagship Olympus E-3 is the splash-proof turn- and tiltable 921.000 Pixel color LCD screen, an electronic spririt level, a video function, and a HDR simulation mode.

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