And now we have sad verse, aka replay of presentation:
Covering CP+ for personal view is hard work, but has it's moments. This was one of them. Thanks Personal View, and thanks Olympus for taking the time to talk with us about the E-M1X.
Interview
Question: The objects list seems a bit limited (trains, planes...). Do you plan to add some extra types of objects? Is that possible?
Olympus: Although we cannot give details, there are plans to add more subjects via a firmware upgrade.Question: As far as I understand, the E-M1X is not replacing the E-M1 II, it just starts another line of professional cameras? And the "ordinary" E-M1 line will continue, correct?
Olympus: Both E-M1 Mark II and E-M1X are positioned as professional models. We will continue with the current line-Up strategy with successor models.Question: What can we expect earlier -- E-M5 III or E-M1 III?
Olympus: Although we cannot clearly tell which model comes first, please look forward to it.
https://kroupski.pro/reviews/olympus-e-m1x/p7-qa-takahiro-tosaka/
Review in Russian
This camera is still at the top of my list if I can pony up the cash for a $2000 or more camera. It baffles me that this thread remains so quiet, I think all you have to do is hold this camera to understand... "You will not find a finer blade!", at least not this year, or likely for several years....
Olympus is pleased to announce availability of the latest firmware upgrade for two interchangeable lens cameras, Version 3.0 for the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II and Version 1.1 for the Olympus OM-D E-M1X. Additionally, Firmware Version 1.1 is now available for Olympus Workspace. OM-D E-M1 Mark II firmware Version 3.0 adds high-precision autofocus (AF) performance and the high image quality currently available on Olympus' newest OM-D, the E-M1X. Specifically designed for the professional models in the OM-D series, the OM-D E-M1 Mark II and OM-D E-M1X, this new firmware provides feature enhancements for photographers who require portability and smooth operation of the camera when shooting.
OM-D E-M1X Firmware Version 1.1
Main Features
Support for New Functions in Olympus Workspace
USB RAW Data Edit is now supported for much faster RAW processing in Olympus Workspace by connecting the camera to a computer to use the power of the OM-D E-M1X TruePic VIII image processor.
Olympus Workspace Image Editing Software Version 1.1: Main Features
Focus Stacking added for compositing images shot in Focus Bracketing
Previously, when using Focus Stacking on a computer, it was necessary to use commercially available third party software to composite images. Now, t is possible to composite up to 999 images in Olympus Workspace.
Lighten Composite added
Lighten Composite is now supported by Olympus Workspace, making it possible to create images similar to Live Composite on the camera. Darken Composite has also been added.
Support for New Functions in Olympus Workspace
USB RAW Data Edit has been added for much faster RAW processing in Olympus Workspace by connecting the camera to a computer, using the power of the OM-D E-M1 Mark II and OM-D E-M1X TruePic VIII image processor.
Olympus E-M1X Field Test
https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/olympus-e-m1x/olympus-e-m1xA.HTM#shooting3
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