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Om System 2-year Protect Plus Support For Camera Lens Bundles

Om System 2-year Protect Plus Support For Camera Lens Bundles
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$2,039.97 $2,835.56

Stay protected with OM SYSTEM 2-Year Protect Plus Support for Camera Lens Bundlesfrom OM System Digital. Providing two years of coverage, this support plan includes a one year warranty extension for two total years of parts and labor coverage. Accidental damage protection guards against drops, breaks, and spills. Along with recommended annual maintenance, this plan includes deep cleaning, sensor cleaning, inspection, and functionality testing; memory card recovery service is also included for cameras with a memory card. Plus, get back in action fast with free shipping and rapid turnaround.

For Photo & Video Camera Lens Bundles    Manufacturer Support Plan    Extended Parts & Labor Coverage    Accidental Damage Protection    Covers Annual Maintenance & More    Includes Memory Card Recovery Service    Free Shipping with Rapid Turnaround

Parameters
Length2-Year 
TypeAdditional
Start DateDate of Purchase
Scope of CoverageParts & Labor
Included SupportADP, Tech Support
Includes Warranty ExtensionYes, 1-Year Extension

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can I use other micro 4/3 lenses with OM-5?

A: Yes, you can use Micro Four Thirds lenses from other brands with the OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mirrorless Camera (Silver).

Q: 2. Does the Olympus OM-5 have a headphone port?

A: The OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mirrorless Camera does not have a Headphone port.

Q: 3. Lens descripton: "12-45 micro four thirds". What focal length does that equal in full frame and what percentage of image dimensions incompariso?

A: The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-45mm f/4 PRO Lens included in this OM System OM-5 kit would be equivalent of 24-90mm on a full frame sensor.

Q: 4. Does this have zebra mode for video?

A: Unfortunately, zebra mode is not available on the OM-5 Mirrorless Camera.

Q: 5. Does this camera has the story mode feature as the em10ii?, because I don't see it on the top dial

A: No, the OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mirrorless Camera does not have Story Mode.

Q: 6. Hi! it includes battery charger?

A: The OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mirrorless Camera (Black) comes with a usb adapter to charge the battery while in the camera. This is a few separate battery chargers, https://bhpho.to/2MVTsQs and https://bhpho.to/3M1Bewu .

Q: 7. VS OM-1 if budget isn't an issue? I'm looking for a perfect walkaround macro setup with the 90mm.

A: The OM1 has better image quality due to the TruePic X Dual Quad Core Processor. The OM5 has the older TruePix IX processor.

Q: 8. Where does one get an Adobe-Premiere-readable LUT for grading the OM-5's OM-LOG400 video footage?

A: You can get LUTs for grading Log footage from the OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mirrorless Camera (Black) from many places on the world wide web. There are creators who make and sell LUT packs online, you can sometimes find free LUTs from camera brand or editing software websites, or you could even make your own LUT using nonlinear editing software such as Davinci Resolve.

Q: 9. have a clean hdmi?

A: Yes the OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mirrorless Camera has clean HDMI out.

Q: 10. Does it have a crop in video?

A: No. The following system offers no crop dci 4k movies.

25/09/2024

[2-Year ] Purchased this to have a weather / dust resistant outdoor camera. The smaller size and light weight are a plus.
Have been using it for over a month and enjoy it.

5
01/09/2024

[2-Year ] I have or have had most micro 4/3 cameras and I have to say this is the best of all, even better than the OM-1 and G9, since it is much smaller and the image quality is the same. GH6 is huge and it defeats the purpose of micro 4/3 system. And it is the best weather sealed of all of them, while being the lightest. It is also a pleasure to use.

5
01/09/2024

[2-Year ] I bought the OM-5 as a smaller, lighter companion to the OM-1. The OM-5 lacks subject detection (birds, mainly, for me), but I plan to use it as an everyday-carry and fun camera that nonetheless has image quality that's about equivalent to that of the OM-1. Not bad. Some people complain about the outdated USB connection and the older Olympus menu system. Yes, USB-C would be faster and more modern. And yes, the menu system of the OM-1 is more intuitive. But I am looking to set up the OM-5 so that it's basically customized to the ways I shoot, and for that its menus are OK. I'm not trying to master every nook and cranny of the camera's capabilities. I have set the camera up to meet my needs for now (as I have the OM-1), and will explore new features when I need to know about them. The OM-5 is a refresh of the Olympus E-M5 iii, which is an excellent camera and is available used at attractive prices. But in the end, even though the OM-5 is just a refresh/update of the E-M5 iii, the OM-5 is a better camera-- better weathersealing, improved processor, hand-held high-res, starry sky AF, etc. You can find other cameras that improve on the OM-5 in some ways. However, it's hard to find another camera this small and light, with IP53 weathersealing, outstanding image stabilization, a huge range of lenses available (new and used), and all in this price range.

5
01/09/2024

[2-Year ] Still learning all the menu options. Quite happy with the performance so far with the stock 12-45mm f/4 lens (can't beat the price of ~$200 over the body price). Added a 40-150mm f/4 for daytime shots. This 40-150 is a little longer and heavier, but wow, does it open up possibilities for hikes in the mountains. I get home to view the pics and see things I didn't even see when snapping the shot.

5
19/08/2024

[Additional] I take and use my OM-5 everywhere I go. Street and city-scape photography all around the Baltimore area. I've taken photographs in pouring rain, heavy snowfall, chilly Fall days. It is a trusted travel companion. Paired with M.zuiko prime or telephoto zoom lenses, it's simply terrific. I've photographed everything from ice crystal macros to the moon, cityscapes and birds. Compact and capable. An absolutely wonderful camera.

5
18/08/2024

[2-Year ] A high quality camera with all the right settings, compact size, and super image and video quality. I bought this for underwater use with an Ikelite housing, but above or below the water the ease of use, compact size, and picture quality are terrific.

5
03/08/2024

[Additional] The 2-year Protect Plus Support with ADP provides reasonable protection for a lens that must go to where good photos are taken.

5
08/07/2024

[Parts & Labor] So far all expectations from learning on E-M1 Mark III met. Fun to use. Sturdy.

5
25/06/2024

[Parts & Labor] I have a Nikon D810 and some Zeiss Milvus lenses; they are exceptional products but are big, bulky and heavy. By no means am I the first person to note that full frame cameras and their equipment have the disadvantage of size and weight.


After reading a number of reviews on the B&H website, and reading other reviews from various sources, I decided to give the micro 4/3 system a try. Although some reviewers have commented on the menu system of the Olympus being quirky I did not find it difficult to get used to. Although the camera is small, it is not at all difficult to hold; the thumb rest on the rear of the camera leads to a comfortable grip. I have fairly large hands and have no complaints about the grip.


The IBIS five axis stabilization system is amazing; as many others have claimed, one can hand hold the camera in quite low light situations. Another two features that add to the value of the camera are the in camera focus stacking system and the high resolution mode.


A husband and wife team that produce numerous U tube videos some years ago predicted the micro 4/3 system would disappear. I have noticed many other commenters also like the OM-5. I think the OM-5, the just released OM-1 mark II and the expected release of the OM-10 will demonstrate the folly of making predictions about the demise of the micro 4/3 system.

5
04/06/2024

[2-Year ] I recently gave my Olympus OM D M5 MKIII to my daughter as an upgrade from her Lumix G7 since she is now using her camera more seriously. I really like the Olympus and it was my primary camera body for all of my Macro Photography due to its compact size. So this was the perfect excuse for getting the newer OM System version. As much as I didn’t think it was worth upgrading from the Olympus, now that I have it I have to be honest and say I really do appreciate the minor but great improvements. Starting with the new TruePic IX Processor, which does slightly improve the overall image quality (honestly, mostly in the specs, not enough that I’ve actually seen yet, more shots will let me know).
The 50 megapixel Handheld High Res shot mode will come in handy from time to time.
Probably the nicest new feature that I will use more often is the Live ND. Also having a higher rated weather proofing at IP-53 is a big plus. Even the image stabilization is improved by a full stop from 6.5 to 7.5EV with Sync-IS lenses (up from 5.5 to 6.5EV with any lens).
So overall I am more than happy with this newer version that OM System has introduced.
Would I have upgraded knowing now what I do having the newer camera in my hands, still probably not but if this is a new camera decision for you I definitely recommend this fantastic camera! This compact, lightweight and incredibly great image quality and solidly built.

5

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