![]() ![]() When used together with a similarly weatherproof lens, the OM-1 should withstand most things that you care to throw at it. Just like the original E-M1, which was released way back in 2103, this new camera also boasts a tough dust-, drip- and freeze-proof magnesium alloy body, but it's now even tougher as it's rated in the more stringent IP53 dustproof and splashproof protection class, which means that it is protected against spraying water when tilted up to a 60-degree angle. You can't use the same vertical grip on both models, though, with the HLD-9 being superseded by the new HLD-10. The OM-1 weighs in at 511g body only and measures 138.8 x 91.6 x72.7mm, a whole 7g heavier and ever so slightly bigger than the previous model. The OM System OM-1 looks an awfully lot like its 3-year-old predecessor, the Olympus EM-1 Mark III, with most of the improvements being made to the inside of the camera rather than to the outside. It is priced at £1999 / $2199 body-only in the UK and US, respectively, which is £200 / $400 more than the previous E-M1 Mark III model was at launch. The OM System OM1 is made in Vietnam and is available now in black only. Other standout features include 50fps burst shooting with continuous AF/AE or 120fps without, Cinema 4K video recording at 60p and 1080p at 240fps, 1053-point all-cross-type Dual Phase and Contrast Detection AF system that can additionally recognise vehicles, a 5,760K-dot electronic viewfinder, a 1,620K dot vari-angle LCD touchscreen, dual UHS-II SD-card slots, and 50 megapixel Handheld High-Res Shot and 80 megapixel Tripod High-Res Shot modes. The fully weather-proof OM System OM-1 has a brand new 20.4 megapixel stacked BackSide Illuminated (BSI) sensor, new TruePic X processor, and an amazing 5-axis in-body image stabilisation system that provides up to an incredible 8 steps of compensation. In terms of where it sits within the Olympus/OM System camera line-up, the new OM-1 is positioned as the flagship camera, above both the much larger E-M1X and the similarly sized E-M1 III models. ![]() It's the first model to be released under the OM System banner, after Olympus sold their camera division to OM Digital Solutions GmbH in 2020. The OM-1 is the brand new range-topping professional model in Olympus/OM System's well-established Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera system.
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