This vintage-looking camera has a button for computational photography
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Summary
Camera manufacturer OM System has released a new Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera, the OM-3, with a vintage 1972 Olympus OM-1 film camera design.
The new model features a 20.37-megapixel sensor and 10-bit 4K 60p video capabilities, with dedicated dials and buttons for colour modes and computational photography features.
Computational photography modes include the ability to capture 50MP or 80MP images, neutral filters, composite imagery, and autofocus on specific subjects.
The OM-3 features a Creative Dial for instant access to simulated film, colour, and black-and-white profiles, with extensive customisation options.
The camera is now available for pre-order for 1,999.99forthebodyonlyor2,299.99 for a kit that includes a 12-45mm F4.0 Pro lens.