The OM-D E-M1X’s most interesting feature is the AI tech similar to that found inside high-end smartphones. The feature is called Intelligent Subject Detection AF. The AI can detect different types of subjects such as: motorcycles and automobiles, trains and airplanes and then lock onto the optimal area for subject tracking. Olympus says the focusing is so precise that it will give shooters the ability to concentrate on frame composition while shooting fast moving events. Here is what else we know about it:
20.4 million effective pixelsDual TruePic VIII processorBuilt-in 5-axis sensor-shift stabilization2.36M dot EVFISO sensitivity 64-25600Redesigned button layout with AF multi-selector in both vertical and horizontal positionsMagnification of 0.83xDustproof, splashproof, and freezeproof bodySuper Sonic Wave Filter to remove dust and dirtNew handheld High Res Shot modeLive NDHandheld 4K and Cinema 4K video modesOM-Log400 shooting120 fps high speed movie recordingAvailable February 2019 for $2999.99
Olympus will be rolling out a new accessories and lenses for the camera body too: the FL-700WR electronic flash, a digital 2x teleconverter, and the M.Zuiko Digital ED 150- 400mm F4.5 TC1.25x IS PRO super telephoto zoom lens. The new teleconverter will be available this summer, but the new lens won’t be out until 2020. Although at this time details are sparse we do know that it will have a built in 1.25x teleconverter, have in-lens image stabilization, and have substantial weatherproofing. The FL-700WR electronic flash, Wireless Commander FC-WR, and Wireless Receiver FR-WR will also be available in February. It is designed to work with the OM-D system and is also splashproof, dustproof, and freezeproof. The flash has a short charging time of 1.5 seconds and the ability to shoot at 10fps. The wireless radio communication system works within 30 meters distance.