We’ve been aware for several weeks that the OM System OM-3 is on its way, and the new camera is expected to sit between the OM-1 and OM-5 in terms of features and design. As we approach the launch of this Micro Four Thirds camera, numerous official marketing images and a lot of press release information have surfaced. While we don’t have a complete list of specifications yet, these new leaks offer a glimpse of what we can expect on February 6, the day the OM-3 is set to be released.
Sensor Specifications and Features
One of the most critical parts of the leaked press release (from 43rumors) focuses on the OM-3’s sensor details and its capabilities in computational photography and videos. As anticipated, the OM System OM-3 will come equipped with the same 20.37 MP stacked BSI Live MOS Micro Four Thirds sensor found in the flagship OM-1 II (currently priced at $1,999.99 on Amazon). This sensor works with the TruePic X image processor, suggesting we can expect similar or even improved autofocus performance compared to the OM-1 II.
Computational Photography Capabilities
Moreover, the OM-3 will be equipped with comparable computational photography options, which includes a handheld high-resolution mode, Live ND/GND, Focus Stacking, and Multi Exposure capabilities. These features will be easily accessible via a dedicated control dial and button on the camera, making them useful for smartphone users and social media influencers looking to upgrade from their phones.
Image Stabilisation and Video Specs
The OM-3 will also incorporate 5.5-stop, 5-axis in-body image stabilisation, which can be enhanced to 7.5 stops when paired with a Sync IS compatible lens. The leaks don’t go into great detail about the video specs, but they do mention noteworthy recording times: 30 minutes at 40° C and unlimited recording at 25° C. If these recording durations hold true, the OM-3 could serve as a fantastic all-rounder and video camera for various applications, including wedding photography, YouTube content creation, and travel and wildlife videography.
Design and Color Options
Images that leaked alongside the press release primarily showcase the front of the camera, presenting a distinct retro look that brings to mind the OM-5. However, the OM-3 boasts sleeker lines on its metal panels, and the addition of a color mode dial on the front distinguishes it from the OM-5. While these images only feature the front, a previous leak already revealed the back and control layout of the OM-3. The combination of these leaks also confirms that the camera will be available in both black and silver options.
Pricing and Availability
While the price remains unverified, leaks and speculation suggest it will be around $2,000, placing it just below the standard retail price of the OM-1 II (though the OM-1 II is currently on sale for $1,999.99). The launch date for the OM-3 is set for February 6, with availability expected shortly after the launch.
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