Olympic meddle
It’s almost twice the price of the OM-D E-M1 Mark II, but are there enough techy tweaks on the inside to make the E-M1X a worthy new Olympus flagship?
[Words Matt Golowczynski]
£2799 (body only) / stuff.tv/EM1X
Everyone and their dog seems to be releasing a full-frame mirrorless camera right now, but not Olympus. It’s sticking with the Micro Four Thirds system that it’s been developing over the past 10 years – and, at least on paper, the new OM-D E-M1X is its most impressive camera yet.
Grabbing the flagship title for the whole series, it arrives to battle against the finest DSLRs and mirrorless cameras from many other corners. And the good news is, Olympus has managed to shoehorn masses of tech into its body, some of it seen for the first time here.