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product_id: 686879619
title: "Olympus OM-1 Mark II Micro Four Thirds System Camera M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II Lens kit Weather Sealed Design, (US Manufacturer Warranty)"
brand: "om system"
price: "₹ 657208"
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# 3x faster TruePic X processing 20MP Stacked BSI Live MOS sensor IP53 weather sealed ruggedness Olympus OM-1 Mark II Micro Four Thirds System Camera M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II Lens kit Weather Sealed Design, (US Manufacturer Warranty)

**Brand:** om system
**Price:** ₹ 657208
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Capture the wild, rain or shine — your ultimate pro travel companion!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Olympus OM-1 Mark II Micro Four Thirds System Camera M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II Lens kit Weather Sealed Design, (US Manufacturer Warranty) by om system
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 657208 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- om system enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted om system brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pro-Grade Optics:** M.Zuiko 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II lens delivers razor-sharp images with stunning bokeh.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Lightweight 454g body with superior in-body stabilization lets you shoot handheld anywhere, anytime.
- • **Blazing Fast Capture:** Shoot up to 60 FPS with ultra-responsive autofocus for never-missed moments.
- • **Weatherproof Warrior:** IP53 rating means dust, splash, and freeze-proof performance down to -10°C.
- • **Computational Creativity:** Advanced in-camera features like Handheld High Res, Live GND, and Focus Stacking unlock new creative freedom.

## Overview

The OM SYSTEM Olympus OM-1 Mark II is a cutting-edge Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera featuring a 20MP stacked BSI Live MOS sensor and the ultra-fast TruePic X processor. Paired with the versatile M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II lens, it offers professional-grade image quality and blazing 60 FPS continuous shooting. Its IP53 weather sealing ensures durability in extreme conditions, while advanced computational photography tools like Handheld High Res and Live GND empower creative shooting without extra gear. Lightweight and ergonomically refined, this camera is designed for serious photographers who demand speed, precision, and reliability in any environment.

## Description

Nature is full of wonders waiting to be revealed. Those breathtaking scenes under unpredictable weather and fast-paced moments when encountering wildlife bring their own challenges, but they also offer the possibility to see and show them to the ones venturing further. The OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II is a statement of blazing fast speeds, unparalleled computational capabilities, and tactile usability, with refinements throughout the camera. What the OM-1 Mark II presents is a true wonder of outdoor photography equipment that will perform wherever you go. Revealing wonder. it’s in our NATURE.

Review: This camera is simply phenomenal. As a photographer, I’m blown away by how intuitive and responsive it is, every shot feels effortless. The weather sealing is top tier; I’ve used it in rain, snow, and dusty trails without a hitch. One of the biggest surprises? I rarely need a tripod. The in-body stabilization is so good, I can shoot handheld even in low light and still get crisp, professional results. Whether you're capturing landscapes, portraits, or action, the OM-3 delivers with precision and reliability. Highly recommended for anyone serious about photography. The weight is quality and for what I value in investments, I think it's worth the price of what it is saving me on not needing a tripod. The size is so amazing as its compact compared to other models like canons I've used, and it allows me to take more lenses with me in a smaller bag. The sound is on point.
Review: Wrote my first desertcart review ever to say that people are being silly about the free battery thing. I wrote about the camera first and battery promotion second, so people can skip that if they just want to read about the camera. Maybe I'll write a full review of the camera someday, and include some pictures, but all you really need to know is that the OM-1 II is superb. If you want more than that, here's some more to consider: If you are coming from another camera manufacturer: Ergonomics are some of the best out there While being around the same size as many full-frame competitors, the OM-1 is usually ~0.5lbs lighter Autofocus and tracking is a step behind the best from other companies, but is still very capable, the best of any Olympus / OM product, and many Olympus lenses have the wonderful pull-back manual focus ring in case you need or want to take over Image stabilization is amazing, I can handhold a 600mm full-frame equivalent with only body IS, in the middle of a hike, and not have much trouble keeping it steady Image quality is good enough for most professional uses; biggest downside is a lack of detail and size from only being 20MP, but if you can use the high-resolution modes, 50 and 80MP hi-res shots will get you ~80% of the quality of an actual high megapixel camera Battery life is great; if you leave it "on" on, the battery will drain much faster because of the screens, but quick sleep greatly increases the amount of time, and if you are actively shooting tons of bursts, you can expect thousands of pictures on one battery. I managed ~5 hours and ~4,000 pictures on a battery before realizing later that Bluetooth On was keeping the camera from quick sleeping the whole time. And lastly, the computational features are what makes this camera truly unique. Maybe you still want to use neutral density filters, a macro rail, or a tripod, maybe you still want to take multiple exposures to process in post; you can still do all that. The OM-1 makes it possible if you don't. If you don't want to carry a tripod, you can still get long exposure shots. If you do, you can focus stack in camera. If you don't want to carry or switch out neutral density filters, you can still benefit from the effect. If you do, you can even combine them; ND filter on lens, GND on camera. It's very freeing to be able to casually go out with only a camera and a few lenses, and shoot however you want without feeling, "man, I should have brought this or that." And if doing professional work, maybe it'll make your life a little easier. If you still want to use and carry all your gear, that's fine! But you might also try these features out, and realize this is good enough for this shot or that shot, maybe I can spend a little less time switching out some gear, or lining a tripod up, or this one less step in post. How much benefit you get out of what this camera can do will absolutely vary, but what I think makes this camera special is that it just makes it easier to be creative If you are coming from an OM-1: Rubberized dials are great; maybe slightly easier to turn accidentally, but much easier to turn when you do want to turn them Stabilization is a little better; I struggled at times to handhold the 75-300mm on the OM-1, but find it much easier to do on the II Autofocus and tracking is a little better; C-AF+TR is actually useable now, and with subject detection on, C-AF has tracking completely integrated into it to where there is no option anymore to have C-AF or C-AF+TR with subject detect on, only C-AF; you may or may not like this change, but it makes it easier for me, because I normally used C-AF for no subject and C-AF+TR with subject, now I can just leave it on C-AF instead of switching every time there was or wasn't a subject (personally, it feels like the AF slows a tiny bit if you leave subject detect on, but there is no subject, as if it's spending a little more power "looking" for one, in case you wondered why I don't just leave it on all the time;) still can lose a subject or eye, but better and most importantly stickier in general Buffer is much improved; you can still fill it easily using super fast bursts, but you will get twice as long before that happens, and if you shoot on the slower ProCap modes like 5,12.5, 25fps, you'll probably be held up more by your SD card speeds than the buffer Live GND is very nice and intuitive if it's applicable to the type of shooting you do OM has stated that some II features aren't able to be ported to the OM-1; What could and couldn't work on the older camera is tough to say without being OM and knowing all the technical details, but they have also said that besides increased RAM, the memory system has also changed, so while some features might be possible, it may be extremely difficult or impossible to get them to the same level as on the II, like the improved AF performance and Live GND After spending more time with the II, it does drain the battery faster than the Mark I; this is reflected in the CIPA rating (520 vs 500 shots,) and is also noticeable to someone who has extensively used them both; battery life is still very good, but this does seem to give some more credence that the initial amount of RAM was holding OM's cameras back somewhat, like the processors were always powerful enough, but the data they had access to at any given time was so limited, that they weren't working as hard as they could be If you are coming from an older Olympus camera: Just about everything will be improved Better stabilization, autofocus, tracking, battery life, high ISO performance New menu system which can still be a little labyrinthine, but is sorted out much better Much faster sequential shooting speeds Hi-res shot is much faster to process and hand-held if it was only tripod before, stronger filter effects for Live ND, some computational features entirely depending on what Olympus you're coming from Hope this proved worth your time reading in some way, and maybe even helped you make a decision on your next camera purchase. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the free battery promotion: On desertcart, you don't just order the camera and expect an extra battery to be in there. You needed to add both the camera and battery to your cart in order to qualify for the free battery promotion. If you did this, the battery isn't actually free; desertcart discounts you the majority cost of the battery OFF THE CAMERA (mine was also split into two separate orders: -$3.24 off battery / -$86.54 off camera when I purchased it.) The promotion is no longer going on, but if you did read it, it did in fact say to add the battery to your cart as well. If you did do this, and didn't receive the battery, then yes, desertcart is at fault for not sending something that shows up in your Order page as being properly ordered, and should rectify the situation by sending a battery. If you didn't do this, then understand that this is how desertcart handles their promotions. You can try contacting OM, and if they are nice about it, they might send you one, but they are in no way obligated to, because this promotion is being handled by desertcart. OM doesn't have anything to do with it except telling retailers, "if they order the camera during this timeframe, offer them a free battery however you do that sort of thing." You can try contacting desertcart, but it doesn't look like people have had much luck with that, and if you didn't follow their procedure, they're really not obligated to help either. If you try to take advantage of a promotion like this on desertcart again, just double-check that there is something in the order that does look like you're getting the item and for free (it is in your cart and $0 or some part of it is discounted,) and don't expect that desertcart is randomly throwing in an extra battery on their own in the package. OM isn't sending them a pallet of batteries with every pallet of OM-1s, and desertcart has one bajillion warehouses, they might not have any of the batteries in the same warehouse as the cameras, if they could even tag order pickers to grab a battery for every order of this camera during X amount of time.

## Features

- 20M Stacked BSI Live MOS sensor provides amazing resolution and low noise
- TruePic X engine will deliver up to 3x faster processing power
- Computational photography functions, including Handheld High Res Shot, Live GND, Live ND, Handheld Live Composite, Focus Stacking & HDR shooting.
- Cross Quad Pixel AF delivers 1,053 point, all cross-type 100% high-precision focusing
- IP53 for the most extreme conditions, including dustproof, splashproof and freeze proof performance to -10℃

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CS4ZZNY1 |
| Aperture modes | F2.8 |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 256 |
| Available Memory Slots | 1 |
| Bit Depth | 14 Bit |
| Box Contents | Camera Kit, Ships with OM-1 Mark II, CB-USB13 USB cable, Shoulder strap, Instruction manual, Warranty card, BLX-1 Li-ion battery, F-7AC AC adapter, FL-LM3 Flash |
| Brand Name | OM SYSTEM |
| Camera Flash Type | F2.8 |
| Camera Lens | A 12-40mm f/2.8 lens with a variable focal length and constant aperture. |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Micro Four Thirds |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD, microSD |
| Compatible Mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 60 FPS |
| Crop Mode | [POSSIBLE] 16:9 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (94) |
| Digital Scene Transition | false |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Articulating |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 5760 x 3840 pixels |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Dots Per Screen | 5760000 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 20.0 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Exposure Control | Manual, Program (P) |
| File Format | JPEG |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-II |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | C10 |
| Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | UHS Speed Class 3 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V30 |
| Flash Modes Description | Fill In, Manual, Off, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 seconds |
| Focus Features | Continuous Servo Autofocus |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| Generation | 2 |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization Type | Digital |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Construction | 19 elements in 14 groups |
| Lens Type | 40 millimeters |
| Manufacturer | OM SYSTEM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | V210041BU000 |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 20.4 MP |
| Maximum Focal Length | 40.0 |
| Maximum Image Size | 20.4 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 0.00003125 seconds |
| Metering Methods | Multi-Zone, Center-Weighted, Spot, Partial |
| Minimum Focal Length | 12 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 0.000125 seconds |
| Model Name | OM-1 Mark II M. Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II Lens Kit |
| Model Number | V210041BU000 |
| Model Series | OM |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, HDMI, Wi-Fi |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Optical Zoom | 40.0 |
| Photo Sensor Size | Micro Four Thirds |
| Product Features | MUST BE PURCHASED FROM A U.S. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR A U.S. WARRANTY TO BE HONORED |
| Real Angle Of View | 30.5 Degrees |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 20.4 MP |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Stacked BSI Live MOS sensor |
| Shooting Modes | ['Landscape', 'Sports', 'Custom'] |
| Skill Level | Novice or Intermediate |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography, Videography |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Total Still Resolution | 20.4 MP |
| Total USB Ports | 2 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 050332195455 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Resolution | High definition 4k, 60p video |
| Video Output | Micro-HDMI |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 1.48x |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | 30 MB/s |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Aspect ratio:** 16:9
- **Compatible mountings:** Micro Four Thirds
- **Expanded ISO minimum:** 100
- **Image stabilisation:** Digital
- **Maximum aperture:** 2.8 f
- **Maximum focal length:** 40.0
- **Metering description:** Multi-Zone, Center-Weighted, Spot, Partial
- **Optical zoom:** 40.0
- **Photo sensor technology:** Stacked BSI Live MOS sensor
- **Supported file format:** JPEG

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***S on 26 August 2025*

This camera is simply phenomenal. As a photographer, I’m blown away by how intuitive and responsive it is, every shot feels effortless. The weather sealing is top tier; I’ve used it in rain, snow, and dusty trails without a hitch. One of the biggest surprises? I rarely need a tripod. The in-body stabilization is so good, I can shoot handheld even in low light and still get crisp, professional results. Whether you're capturing landscapes, portraits, or action, the OM-3 delivers with precision and reliability. Highly recommended for anyone serious about photography. The weight is quality and for what I value in investments, I think it's worth the price of what it is saving me on not needing a tripod. The size is so amazing as its compact compared to other models like canons I've used, and it allows me to take more lenses with me in a smaller bag. The sound is on point.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by P***K on 8 April 2024*

Wrote my first Amazon review ever to say that people are being silly about the free battery thing. I wrote about the camera first and battery promotion second, so people can skip that if they just want to read about the camera. Maybe I'll write a full review of the camera someday, and include some pictures, but all you really need to know is that the OM-1 II is superb. If you want more than that, here's some more to consider: If you are coming from another camera manufacturer: Ergonomics are some of the best out there While being around the same size as many full-frame competitors, the OM-1 is usually ~0.5lbs lighter Autofocus and tracking is a step behind the best from other companies, but is still very capable, the best of any Olympus / OM product, and many Olympus lenses have the wonderful pull-back manual focus ring in case you need or want to take over Image stabilization is amazing, I can handhold a 600mm full-frame equivalent with only body IS, in the middle of a hike, and not have much trouble keeping it steady Image quality is good enough for most professional uses; biggest downside is a lack of detail and size from only being 20MP, but if you can use the high-resolution modes, 50 and 80MP hi-res shots will get you ~80% of the quality of an actual high megapixel camera Battery life is great; if you leave it "on" on, the battery will drain much faster because of the screens, but quick sleep greatly increases the amount of time, and if you are actively shooting tons of bursts, you can expect thousands of pictures on one battery. I managed ~5 hours and ~4,000 pictures on a battery before realizing later that Bluetooth On was keeping the camera from quick sleeping the whole time. And lastly, the computational features are what makes this camera truly unique. Maybe you still want to use neutral density filters, a macro rail, or a tripod, maybe you still want to take multiple exposures to process in post; you can still do all that. The OM-1 makes it possible if you don't. If you don't want to carry a tripod, you can still get long exposure shots. If you do, you can focus stack in camera. If you don't want to carry or switch out neutral density filters, you can still benefit from the effect. If you do, you can even combine them; ND filter on lens, GND on camera. It's very freeing to be able to casually go out with only a camera and a few lenses, and shoot however you want without feeling, "man, I should have brought this or that." And if doing professional work, maybe it'll make your life a little easier. If you still want to use and carry all your gear, that's fine! But you might also try these features out, and realize this is good enough for this shot or that shot, maybe I can spend a little less time switching out some gear, or lining a tripod up, or this one less step in post. How much benefit you get out of what this camera can do will absolutely vary, but what I think makes this camera special is that it just makes it easier to be creative If you are coming from an OM-1: Rubberized dials are great; maybe slightly easier to turn accidentally, but much easier to turn when you do want to turn them Stabilization is a little better; I struggled at times to handhold the 75-300mm on the OM-1, but find it much easier to do on the II Autofocus and tracking is a little better; C-AF+TR is actually useable now, and with subject detection on, C-AF has tracking completely integrated into it to where there is no option anymore to have C-AF or C-AF+TR with subject detect on, only C-AF; you may or may not like this change, but it makes it easier for me, because I normally used C-AF for no subject and C-AF+TR with subject, now I can just leave it on C-AF instead of switching every time there was or wasn't a subject (personally, it feels like the AF slows a tiny bit if you leave subject detect on, but there is no subject, as if it's spending a little more power "looking" for one, in case you wondered why I don't just leave it on all the time;) still can lose a subject or eye, but better and most importantly stickier in general Buffer is much improved; you can still fill it easily using super fast bursts, but you will get twice as long before that happens, and if you shoot on the slower ProCap modes like 5,12.5, 25fps, you'll probably be held up more by your SD card speeds than the buffer Live GND is very nice and intuitive if it's applicable to the type of shooting you do OM has stated that some II features aren't able to be ported to the OM-1; What could and couldn't work on the older camera is tough to say without being OM and knowing all the technical details, but they have also said that besides increased RAM, the memory system has also changed, so while some features might be possible, it may be extremely difficult or impossible to get them to the same level as on the II, like the improved AF performance and Live GND After spending more time with the II, it does drain the battery faster than the Mark I; this is reflected in the CIPA rating (520 vs 500 shots,) and is also noticeable to someone who has extensively used them both; battery life is still very good, but this does seem to give some more credence that the initial amount of RAM was holding OM's cameras back somewhat, like the processors were always powerful enough, but the data they had access to at any given time was so limited, that they weren't working as hard as they could be If you are coming from an older Olympus camera: Just about everything will be improved Better stabilization, autofocus, tracking, battery life, high ISO performance New menu system which can still be a little labyrinthine, but is sorted out much better Much faster sequential shooting speeds Hi-res shot is much faster to process and hand-held if it was only tripod before, stronger filter effects for Live ND, some computational features entirely depending on what Olympus you're coming from Hope this proved worth your time reading in some way, and maybe even helped you make a decision on your next camera purchase. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the free battery promotion: On Amazon, you don't just order the camera and expect an extra battery to be in there. You needed to add both the camera and battery to your cart in order to qualify for the free battery promotion. If you did this, the battery isn't actually free; Amazon discounts you the majority cost of the battery OFF THE CAMERA (mine was also split into two separate orders: -$3.24 off battery / -$86.54 off camera when I purchased it.) The promotion is no longer going on, but if you did read it, it did in fact say to add the battery to your cart as well. If you did do this, and didn't receive the battery, then yes, Amazon is at fault for not sending something that shows up in your Order page as being properly ordered, and should rectify the situation by sending a battery. If you didn't do this, then understand that this is how Amazon handles their promotions. You can try contacting OM, and if they are nice about it, they might send you one, but they are in no way obligated to, because this promotion is being handled by Amazon. OM doesn't have anything to do with it except telling retailers, "if they order the camera during this timeframe, offer them a free battery however you do that sort of thing." You can try contacting Amazon, but it doesn't look like people have had much luck with that, and if you didn't follow their procedure, they're really not obligated to help either. If you try to take advantage of a promotion like this on Amazon again, just double-check that there is something in the order that does look like you're getting the item and for free (it is in your cart and $0 or some part of it is discounted,) and don't expect that Amazon is randomly throwing in an extra battery on their own in the package. OM isn't sending them a pallet of batteries with every pallet of OM-1s, and Amazon has one bajillion warehouses, they might not have any of the batteries in the same warehouse as the cameras, if they could even tag order pickers to grab a battery for every order of this camera during X amount of time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by E***R on 4 January 2026*

The first OM-1 Mark II kit that Amazon sent was used--and I specifically made sure that Amazon was the seller, thinking doing so would avoid problems. Waited almost two weeks for it to arrive. The used OM-1 Mark II kit was returned and a new one ordered and received. The OM-1 Mark II is an outstanding camera with exceptional image quality using the 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro II. Have been using a 61MP FF with GM II glass for years, shooting mostly exterior architecture. The image quality of the OM-1 Mark II's hand held high resolution is exquisite for this--and the OM camera is dramatically lighter and smaller. It's a keeper!

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