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A Compact, Lightweight Interchangeable Lens Camera Packed with
Advanced Functions Derived from Professional OM-D Models
Olympus E-M5_Mark_III
Publishers Note:  Many folks on line may say the Micro 4/3 format is not relevant anymore.  I say bull to that.  I have owned Olympus since the first days and I loved how small these cameras were and how they defined the whole idea of mirrorless in regards to being small and lightweight.  Olympus cameras are some of the best-built cameras on the market.  Their specs say it all.  Their lens line up and design are first-rate.  These cameras are exceptionally well built and can perform under the most adverse conditions. ...

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