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OLYMPUS OM-D E-M1 MARK III $3,099

Type: Professional interchangeable lens digital mirrorless camera with Micro Four Thirds System bayonet lens mount.

Focusing: Automatic hybrid system using contrast-detection and phase-difference detection measurements via the imaging sensor with 121 focusing points for each (all cross types). Frame coverage is 80% horizontal and 75% vertical. Focus points may be selected manually or automatically by the camera. Group Target area modes with either five-, nine-, or 25 point clusters or custom shape/size. Starry Sky AF with Speed Priority (handheld) and Accuracy Priority (tripod) modes. Manual switching between one-shot and continuous AF modes. Face/eye detection and auto tracking. Face Selection for detecting multiple faces. Continuous manual override available with single-shot mode. In-camera AF limiter (three settings). Low light sensitivity down to -6.0 EV at f/1.2 and ISO 200. Low

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