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Olympus E-M1X Features 20MP Sensor [Rumor]

 

Olympus E-M1X Mark II Camera

According to latest rumors Olympus E-1MX is world first camera to feature Handheld High Resolution images capture mode. And sources of the rumor mill also suggest that the camera can capture files upto 80MP in a single shot. In general, Panasonic G9 uses 20MP Sensor and creates 80MP High resolution files. It also indicates the camera will carry a 20MP M4/3 sensors. However we have to wait for more concrete information.

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UPDATE: Check out at the updated list of specification of the Olympus E-M1X camera

Olympus E-M1X Specification

  • 20.4MP Live MOS Sensor
  • 80MP Handheld High Resolution Mode (works at 1/60s)
  • 5-Axis Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization

More to come….

We will update you soon as we get any new information

Also see – Olympus E-1MX Early Specification Leaked

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2 comments to Olympus E-M1X Features 20MP Sensor [Rumor]

  • jiri

    The first ?
    how about the Pentax K-1ii which just does offer this hand held hi-res mode and has been available for about a year?

  • subrato

    Ask them to make some good and affordable camera models. Create a camera similar to Panasonic G85.

    I am waiting.

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