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Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II

Portability
77
Imaging
44
Features
31
Overall
38
Olympus E-400 front
 
Olympus OM-D E-M5 II front
Portability
80
Imaging
54
Features
84
Overall
66

Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II Key Specs

Olympus E-400
(Full Review)
  • 10MP - Four Thirds Sensor
  • 2.5" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 1600
  • No Video
  • Micro Four Thirds Mount
  • 435g - 130 x 91 x 53mm
  • Revealed September 2006
  • Replacement is Olympus E-410
Olympus E-M5 II
(Full Review)
  • 16MP - Four Thirds Sensor
  • 3" Fully Articulated Screen
  • ISO 200 - 25600
  • Sensor based 5-axis Image Stabilization
  • 1/8000s Maximum Shutter
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • Micro Four Thirds Mount
  • 469g - 124 x 85 x 45mm
  • Launched February 2015
  • Previous Model is Olympus E-M5
  • Later Model is Olympus E-M5 III
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Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II Overview

The following is a comprehensive assessment of the Olympus E-400 versus Olympus E-M5 II, former is a Entry-Level DSLR while the latter is a Advanced Mirrorless and they are both sold by Olympus. There exists a sizable gap among the resolutions of the E-400 (10MP) and E-M5 II (16MP) but they possess the exact same sensor sizing (Four Thirds).

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The E-400 was manufactured 9 years before the E-M5 II which is a fairly significant difference as far as camera technology is concerned. Each of these cameras come with different body type with the Olympus E-400 being a Compact SLR camera and the Olympus E-M5 II being a SLR-style mirrorless camera.

Before diving through a more detailed comparison, below is a concise highlight of how the E-400 grades vs the E-M5 II when it comes to portability, imaging, features and an overall mark.

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Reasons to pick Olympus E-400 over the Olympus E-M5 II

 E-400 E-M5 II 

Reasons to pick Olympus E-M5 II over the Olympus E-400

 E-M5 II E-400 
LaunchedFebruary 2015September 2006Newer by 102 months
Screen typeFully ArticulatedFixed Fully Articulating screen
Screen dimension3"2.5"Bigger screen (+0.5")
Screen resolution1037k215kCrisper screen (+822k dot)
Selfie screen Easy selfies
Touch screen Quickly navigate

Common features in the Olympus E-400 and Olympus E-M5 II

 E-400 E-M5 II 
Manual focus Dial precise focusing

Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II Physical Comparison

For those who are aiming to travel with your camera regularly, you will want to factor its weight and volume. The Olympus E-400 features outside dimensions of 130mm x 91mm x 53mm (5.1" x 3.6" x 2.1") along with a weight of 435 grams (0.96 lbs) and the Olympus E-M5 II has sizing of 124mm x 85mm x 45mm (4.9" x 3.3" x 1.8") along with a weight of 469 grams (1.03 lbs).

Check out the Olympus E-400 versus Olympus E-M5 II in our completely new Camera & Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Take into consideration, the weight of an ILC will vary based on the lens you are utilizing at the time. Here is the front view scale comparison of the E-400 versus the E-M5 II.

Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II size comparison

Looking at dimensions and weight, the portability grade of the E-400 and E-M5 II is 77 and 80 respectively.

Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II top view buttons comparison

Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II Sensor Comparison

More often than not, it is tough to visualize the difference in sensor dimensions only by researching specifications. The image here may provide you a far better sense of the sensor dimensions in the E-400 and E-M5 II.

Plainly, both cameras have got the exact same sensor measurements albeit different resolution. You can expect the Olympus E-M5 II to render extra detail due to its extra 6 Megapixels. Higher resolution will also allow you to crop shots much more aggressively. The more aged E-400 will be disadvantaged with regard to sensor tech.

Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II sensor size comparison

Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II Screen and ViewFinder

Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II Screen and Viewfinder comparison
Photography Glossary

Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Olympus E-400 Portrait photography features
Olympus E-M5 II Portrait photography features
46
focusing manually
good sensor size (Four Thirds)
exports RAW formats
doesn't have liveview
lack of manual mode
low MP (10 megapixels)
72
you can focus manually
good megapixels (16 megapixels)
nice sensor size (Four Thirds)
has face detection autofocus
supports RAW files
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Street Comparison

Olympus E-400 Street photography advice
Olympus E-M5 II Street photography advice
60
good sensor size (Four Thirds)
exports RAW formats
fixed screen
no image stabilization
82
fully articulated screen
image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
nice sensor size (Four Thirds)
supports RAW files
provides touch to focus
weather proofing
above average high ISO (25,600)
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Sports Comparison

Olympus E-400 Sports photography features
Olympus E-M5 II Sports photography features
38
good sensor size (Four Thirds)
has phase detect AF
doesn't have liveview
slow continuous shooting (3.0 frames per second)
no image stabilization
low MP (10MP)
65
maximum shutter speed is high (1/8,000 seconds)
quiet shutter (1/16,000 seconds)
image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
good megapixels (16MP)
nice sensor size (Four Thirds)
has tracking autofocus
weather proofing
not so great battery pack (310 per charge)
doesn't have phase detect autofocus
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Travel Comparison

Olympus E-400 Travel photography advice
Olympus E-M5 II Travel photography advice
49
flash built-in
missing Time Lapse function
low MP (10 megapixels)
doesn't have a selfie friendly display
74
weather proofing
provides touch to focus
good megapixels (16MP)
selfie friendly screen
not so great battery pack (310 shots)
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Landscape Comparison

Landscape photography with Olympus E-400
Landscape photography with Olympus E-M5 II
45
focusing manually
switch lenses (Micro Four Thirds mount)
good sensor size (Four Thirds)
exports RAW formats
screen is somewhat small (2.5")
doesn't have liveview
lack of manual mode
no image stabilization
low MP (10MP)
missing Time Lapse function
74
you can focus manually
interchangeable lenses (Micro Four Thirds mount)
good sized screen (3")
image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
good megapixels (16 megapixels)
nice sensor size (Four Thirds)
above average high ISO (25,600)
supports RAW files
weather proofing
not so great battery pack (310 shots)
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Vlogging Comparison

Olympus E-400 Vlogging advice
Olympus E-M5 II Vlogging advice
9
no video recording
82
selfie friendly screen
has touchscreen
image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
has face detection autofocus
video res high (1920 x 1080 pxls)
does have external microphone socket
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Olympus E-400 vs Olympus E-M5 II Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Olympus E-400 and Olympus E-M5 II
 Olympus E-400Olympus OM-D E-M5 II
General Information
Make Olympus Olympus
Model Olympus E-400 Olympus OM-D E-M5 II
Category Entry-Level DSLR Advanced Mirrorless
Revealed 2006-09-14 2015-02-06
Physical type Compact SLR SLR-style mirrorless
Sensor Information
Chip - TruePic VII
Sensor type CCD MOS
Sensor size Four Thirds Four Thirds
Sensor measurements 17.3 x 13mm 17.3 x 13mm
Sensor surface area 224.9mm² 224.9mm²
Sensor resolution 10MP 16MP
Anti aliasing filter
Aspect ratio 4:3 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9
Max resolution 3648 x 2736 4608 x 3456
Max native ISO 1600 25600
Lowest native ISO 100 200
RAW data
Lowest enhanced ISO - 100
Autofocusing
Focus manually
Touch to focus
Continuous AF
AF single
Tracking AF
AF selectice
AF center weighted
AF multi area
Live view AF
Face detect AF
Contract detect AF
Phase detect AF
Number of focus points 3 81
Lens
Lens mount Micro Four Thirds Micro Four Thirds
Amount of lenses 45 107
Crop factor 2.1 2.1
Screen
Display type Fixed Type Fully Articulated
Display diagonal 2.5" 3"
Resolution of display 215 thousand dots 1,037 thousand dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch screen
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder type Optical (pentamirror) Electronic
Viewfinder resolution - 2,360 thousand dots
Viewfinder coverage 95% 100%
Viewfinder magnification 0.46x 0.74x
Features
Min shutter speed 60 secs 60 secs
Max shutter speed 1/4000 secs 1/8000 secs
Max quiet shutter speed - 1/16000 secs
Continuous shutter rate 3.0 frames per second 10.0 frames per second
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Expose Manually
Exposure compensation - Yes
Custom WB
Image stabilization
Integrated flash
Flash range 10.00 m (at ISO 100) no built-in flash
Flash settings Auto, Auto FP, Manual, Red-Eye Auto, redeye, fill, off, redeye slow sync, slow sync, 2nd-curtain slow sync, manual
External flash
AE bracketing
White balance bracketing
Max flash synchronize - 1/250 secs
Exposure
Multisegment
Average
Spot
Partial
AF area
Center weighted
Video features
Video resolutions - 1920 x 1080 (60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p), 1280 x 720 (60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p), 640 x 480 (30p)
Max video resolution None 1920x1080
Video data format - MPEG-4, H.264, Motion JPEG
Microphone port
Headphone port
Connectivity
Wireless None Built-In
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environment sealing
Water proof
Dust proof
Shock proof
Crush proof
Freeze proof
Weight 435 grams (0.96 pounds) 469 grams (1.03 pounds)
Dimensions 130 x 91 x 53mm (5.1" x 3.6" x 2.1") 124 x 85 x 45mm (4.9" x 3.3" x 1.8")
DXO scores
DXO Overall score not tested 73
DXO Color Depth score not tested 23.0
DXO Dynamic range score not tested 12.4
DXO Low light score not tested 896
Other
Battery life - 310 pictures
Battery type - Battery Pack
Battery model - BLN-1
Self timer Yes (2 or 12 sec) Yes (2 or 10 secs, custom)
Time lapse feature
Type of storage Compact Flash (Type I or II), xD Picture Card SD/SDHC/SDXC
Card slots Single Single
Retail pricing $599 $699