Details of an unannounced camera from Olympus have been leaked.
The Olympus EM–1 is a compact system camera is expected to be officially announced in the next couple of weeks.
However, details of the camera have been leaked, including a diagram that was produced by someone who claims to be testing the camera.
It shows that while the camera will share many of the same features found in previous Olympus cameras, the EM–1 will feature a newly designed AEL/AFL button and come with a redesigned button placement.
News of the EM–1 leaked earlier this year. However, this is the first time any firm details have been leaked.
Previous speculation has suggested that the EM–1 be a four-thirds format camera and will come with a DSLR like design. It has been compared to the Olympus E-M5, but with a larger grip and an additional control dial.
In addition, it is rumoured to come with a 16 megapixel sensor, 81 autofocus points and a three inch tilting LCD screen.
Official details of the camera are expected in the coming weeks.
Via: Pocket-Lint
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