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The Olympus E-5 was Olympus Corporation's flagship camera, positioned as a professional DSLR camera. It is the successor to the Olympus E-3, which was launched on October 17, 2007. The E-5 was announced on September 14, 2010. The E-5, like the other cameras in the Olympus E-series, conforms to the Four Thirds System.
Olympus E-1: 4.9 First digital SLR to use the Four Thirds System. Professional. 2003 Olympus America, archived from the original on June 6, 2007: Olympus E-3: 10.1 Professional level dSLR: November 2007 Olympus America, archived from the original on 2010-01-23: Olympus E-5: 12.3 Professional level dSLR: September 2010
Articles related to the digital single-lens reflex cameras manufactured by Olympus Corporation. Pages in category "Olympus DSLR cameras" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Olympus: E-5: Four Thirds: 12.3 Four Thirds: 100 49 11 100 6400 5 3.0 yes yes CF, SD: 142x116x75 813 (without battery) Sep 2010: Olympus: E-3: Four Thirds: 10.1 Four Thirds: 100 49 11 100 3200 5 2.5 yes no CF, xD: 142x116x75 800 (without battery) Oct 2007: Olympus: E-30: Four Thirds: 12.3 Four Thirds: 98 49 11 100 3200 5 2.7 yes no CF, xD ...
Olympus has embraced the camera designs of yesteryear for several generations, from its first Micro Four Thirds models to last year's E-P3. But now the Japanese camera maker is stepping up its ...
The final Four Thirds camera, the Olympus E-5, was released in 2010. [13] In 2013, Olympus released the Olympus E-M1, which is a Micro Four Thirds camera with enhanced support for legacy Four Thirds lenses using on-chip phase detection autofocus. [14] Olympus discontinued production of the Zuiko Digital lenses for Four Thirds in 2017. [15]