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If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your camera, the OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS OM-1 is the deal you’ve been looking for. This pro-level Micro Four Thirds system camera is now just $1,399.99 on Amazon for Black Friday — a 30% discount from its usual $2,009.51 price. Whether you’re a wildlife photographer, videographer, or just someone who loves taking jaw-dropping pictures, this camera has the tools you need.
The OM-1 is built to deliver, regardless of your creative journey. Its weather-sealed body means you can confidently take it out in rain, snow, or dusty conditions without worrying about damage. Its 20MP Stacked BSI, Live MOS sensor offers top-tier image quality, capturing details with incredible sharpness and clarity.
SEE ALSO: Finally live: Amazon's official Black Friday sale, and a ton of new deals are hereFast action is no problem for the OM-1. With 120fps continuous shooting, it can keep up with sports, wildlife, or any high-speed subject. The 8 EV stops of image stabilization ensure your shots stay smooth and blur-free, even in low light. Suppose you want to push the resolution limits. In that case, the 80MP High-Res Shot Mode captures stunningly detailed photos that rival larger-format cameras.
The camera’s advanced metering system offers precision exposure, while its intuitive controls make it easy to handle in any scenario. It even supports MPEG-4 video recording for hybrid creators who want to transition seamlessly between stills and video.
With a solid 4.4-star rating on Amazon and glowing reviews for its durability and performance, the OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS OM-1 is a smart investment for any serious photographer. Black Friday is the perfect time to score this premium camera at a more budget-friendly price, so don’t miss out.
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