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First Olympus E-M1X Images Leaked

First Olympus E-M1X Images Leaked

Posted on December 13, 2018 By Jarvis

First Olympus E-M1X images have been leaked online. Check out the OM-D E-M1X product images below.

As previously mentioned the upcoming E-M1X camera will NOT be the E-M1II successor. It is said to be a Micro Four Thirds camera but has 2x the processing speed of the current E-M1 Mark II.

Some details shared before about the size of E-M1X and it is 144.37 x 146.765 x 75.345mm. The camera’s height is superior to its width and its larger than E-M1 Mark II (134.1 x 90.9 x 68.9 mm). Olympus E-M1X  will have a built-in vertical grip which makes the size similar to 5D Mark IV or D850 with a battery grip.
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