OM System OM-3 Mirrorless Camera Body (Silver)
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OM System OM-3 Mirrorless Camera Body (Silver)

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OM System OM-3 Mirrorless Camera Body (Silver)The OM System OM 3 Mirrorless Camera Body in Silver is a cutting edge camera designed for professional photographers and photography enthusiasts. With its sleek design, advanced features, and high quality build, this camera body is perfect for capturing breathtaking photos. Superior Image Quality The OM System OM 3 Mirrorless Camera Frame offers top tier picture sharpness image catcher. Be it vast sceneries, close up portraits, or fast paced scenes,

The OM System OM-3 Mirrorless Camera Body in Silver is a cutting-edge camera designed for professional photographers and photography enthusiasts. With its sleek design, advanced features, and high-quality build, this camera body is perfect for capturing breathtaking photos.

Superior Image Quality

The OM System OM-3 Mirrorless Camera Frame offers top-tier picture sharpness image catcher. Be it vast sceneries, close-up portraits, or fast-paced scenes, this camera captures striking clearness and fine details in each shot.

Advanced Autofocus

This mirrorless camera features an advanced autofocus system that quickly and accurately locks onto your subjects. Capture fast-moving moments with ease and ensure that every shot is in focus.

Intuitive Control

The OM System Mirrorless Camera OM-3 Body offers an intuitive control layout that makes it easy to adjust settings on the fly. With customizable buttons and dials, you can personalize the camera to suit your shooting style.

Innovative Features

 From built-in Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing of photos to advanced image stabilization technology for steady shots, the OM System OM-3 has it all. This camera's frame is brimming with clever traits to enrich your picture-making journey.

Superb Durability

Made from durable materials, this mirrorless camera body is built to last. It can withstand the rigors of everyday use without compromising performance or image quality.

Key Features:

  • Sensor: 20.4-megapixel
  • Autofocus: Advanced autofocus system
  • Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Image Stabilization: Advanced image stabilization technology
  • Durability: Durable construction

Elevate your photography game with the OM System OM-3 Mirrorless Camera Body. Capture stunning images like never before and unlock a world of creative possibilities.

OM SYSTEM OM-3 Specs

Imaging
Lens Mount
Olympus OM
Sensor Resolution
Actual: 22.9 Megapixel
Effective: 20.4 Megapixel
Image Sensor
17.4 x 13 mm (Four Thirds) BSI MOS
Sensor Crop (35mm Equivalent)
Crop Factor: 2x 
Image Stabilization
Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis
Built-In ND Filter
2 to 64 Stop Electronic ND Filter
Capture Type
Stills & Video
Exposure Control
Shutter Type
Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter and Electronic Rolling Shutter 
Shutter Speed
Electronic Shutter
1/32000 to 60 Seconds
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/320 to 60 Seconds
Mechanical Shutter
1/8000 to 60 Seconds
Bulb/Time Mode
Bulb Mode
ISO Sensitivity Range
Photo
200 to 25,600
Metering Method
Center-Weighted Average, Multi-Zone, Spot
Exposure Modes
Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation
-5 to +5 EV (1/3, 1/2, 1 EV Steps)
Metering Range
-2 to 20 EV
White Balance
Presets: AWB, Custom, Flash, Fluorescent, Overcast, Shade, Sunlight, Tungsten, Underwater
Continuous Shooting
Up to 120 fps at Maximum Resolution
Interval Recording
Yes
Still Image Capture
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Image File Format
JPEG, Raw
Bit Depth
14-Bit
Video Capture
Internal Recording Modes
H.264/H.264 Long GOP/MOV/MPEG-4 AVC 4:2:0 8-Bit
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 24.00/25/30.00/50/60.00 fps [102 to 205 Mb/s]
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 24.00/25/30.00/50/60.00 fps [102 to 105 Mb/s]
1920 x 1080 at 24.00/25/30.00/50/60.00 fps [30 Mb/s]
H.265/H.265 Long GOP/MOV 4:2:0 10-Bit
4096 x 2160 at 24.00/25/30.00/50/60.00 fps [77 to 155 Mb/s]
3840 x 2160 at 24.00/25/30.00/50/60.00 fps [155 Mb/s]
1920 x 1080 at 24.00/25/30.00/50/60.00 fps [162 Mb/s]
External Recording Modes
4:2:2/4:2:0 8/10-Bit via HDMI
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160)
Fast-/Slow-Motion Support
Yes
Gamma Curve
FLAT, HDR-HLG, OM-Log
Recording Limit
2-Hour Maximum in 4K
IP Streaming
Yes
Built-In Microphone
Stereo
Audio Recording
24-Bit 96 kHz PCM Audio
Interface
Media/Memory Card Slot
Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Video I/O
1x Micro-HDMI Output
Audio I/O
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Headphone Output
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input
Power I/O
1x USB-C Input/Output
Other I/O
No
Wireless
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Mobile App Compatible
Yes: Android & iOS
App Name: OM Image Share
Functionality: Access Stored Files, Remote Control, View Live Feed
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.)
GPS
*Via Connected Smartphone
Monitor
Display Size
3"
Resolution
1,620,000 Dot
Display Type
Articulating Touchscreen LCD
Viewfinder
Type
Electronic (OLED)
Resolution
2,036,000 Dot
Eye Point
27 mm
Coverage
100%
Magnification
Approx. 1.23x
Diopter Adjustment
-4 to +2
Focus
Focus Type
Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points
Phase Detection: 1053
Autofocus Sensitivity
-5.5 to +19 EV
Flash
Built-In Flash/Light
No
Flash Modes
Fill In, Flash On, Manual, Off, Slow Sync
Maximum Sync Speed
1/250 Second
Flash Compensation
-3 to +3 EV (1/3, 1/2, 1 EV Steps)
Dedicated Flash System
TTL
External Flash Connection
Shoe Mount
General
Battery
1x BLX-1 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Included)
Shoe Mount
1x Hot Shoe
Tripod Mounting Thread
1x 1/4"-20 Female
Material of Construction
Magnesium Alloy
Operating Conditions
14 to 104°F / -10 to 40°C at 30 to 90% Humidity
Storage Conditions
-4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C at 10 to 90% Humidity
Dimensions (W x H x D)
5.5 x 3.5 x 1.8" / 139.3 x 88.9 x 45.8 mm
Weight
0.9 lb / 413 g (Body Only)
1.1 lb / 496 g (With Battery)
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Diana D
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Very well written and easy to read.
Format: Paperback
Few people are as qualified as Philip Meyer to write a book on storytelling for lawyers. With a background as a trial lawyer, he has plenty of practical, real-life experience in the courtroom. His approach is not that of an academic giving purely theoretical advice, but that of a seasoned lawyer who knows the ins and outs of the legal profession. His experience as a professor (of both law and writing) has honed his ability to effectively communicate his ideas to a broad audience. Not only is this book helpful for the practicing lawyer, it is also useful and not too complex for the legal neophyte or casual reader. This book breaks storytelling (narrative) down to its core components and analyzes them one by one. In the process of analyzing each part of a story, Philip Meyer skillfully explores each component with a non-legal example (e.g. movies, books, etc.) before applying it to a legal example (e.g. courtroom proceedings, appellate briefs, closing arguments, etc.) By first analyzing each part of a story (i.e. plot, setting, etc.) from a well-known story that resonates with the reader, he sets a strong foundation before transitioning to a legal story, thus making it easy for the reader to identify and better understand each part of the legal story. I highly recommend this book to anyone remotely interested in storytelling and persuasion as they relate to the legal profession.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2016
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Whiting, US
★★★★★ 4
Must Read for Novice Litigators
Format: Paperback
This book is a great starting point for developing the skill of storytelling for lawyers as was intended by the author. The author gives you the basics for developing the plot, characters, style, setting, and narrative for your trial with excellent examples. The author is a law professor and the book seems geared for the law student or novice lawyers getting into litigation. I only gave the book 4 out of 5 stars because of a couple of minor problems. However, the chapter on narrative needs further exposition and appears to be written in rushed manner. In addition, the physical binding of the book is of poor quality requiring me to glue the cover back on. Finally, the author missed the point that the lawyer's job is to look at his case as a giant puzzle to be solved and then explained as a story.It is not enough to understand your case but equally imperative that you communicate your case which is best done through the storytelling technique. This is a must read for lawyers getting up to speed on litigation. For further exposition on legal storytelling for lawyers after reading Meyer's book on Storytelling for Lawyers, I recommend the following: ABA webinar available with an internet search for "Storytelling for Lawyers"
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Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2018
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Tahoeman
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Much needed guide to narration in law practice
Format: Paperback
Meyer’s “Storytelling for Lawyers” is an important contribution to the literature on narration in law practice. We know that successful courtroom rhetoric can best be viewed through the prism of storytelling. But the literature does not contain a practical and detailed analysis of the elements of narration as used in law practice—that is, plotting, characterization, point of view, style, and settings in place and time. Meyer’s book fills this gap. It is blessedly free of jargon and full of practical examples of good legal storytelling. But the importance of this book goes well beyond providing practical assistance to litigators. It serves as a much-needed introduction to the principles of narration for teachers and students of literature, creative writing, and popular culture, who have lacked a readable introductory guide to the elements of successful storytelling.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2014
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David R. Papke
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
Recommended for All Lawyers
Format: Paperback
Meyer proves his initial point that much of what lawyers do is storytelling, and he achieves his goal of providing a primer on narrative theory for lawyer-storytellers. The book is sophisticated but written in an engaging way using non-technical language. Examples from legal and literary works abound, and they range from courtroom arguments and appellate briefs on the one hand to an essay by Joan Didion and Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse Five" on the other. Meyer's favorite stories are found in Hollywood movies, and although he seems unaware of the accomplishment,Meyer provides fresh interpretations of such movies as "HIgh Noon" and"Jaws." I strongly recommend "Storytelling for Lawyers" for all law students, lawyers, and judges.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2014
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DoubtfulReader
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 3
Notes on Legal Style by a Law Professor and Experienced Lawyer.
Format: Kindle
BOOK REVIEW: MEYER, Philip N., Storytelling for Lawyers ISBN: 978-0-19-5396638 Read June, 13th-27th, 2017. This book discusses storytelling tools by presenting a series of examples of good storytelling, both in legal settings and in literary works and movies. If theoretical explanations are sometimes a bit dry, the frequent quoting of practical examples conveys fluidity and speed to the book. After an introduction presenting lawyers as storytellers, it deals with the roles played in storytelling by Plots (chapters 2 and 3); Character (4 and 5); Voice, Perspective, Details and Images, and Rhytm and Speed (which relate to Scene and Summary) (chapter 6); Place or Story Environment (chapter 7) and Narrative Time. Focusing maybe too narrowly on legal storytelling before American juries, plot is almost equated with melodrama. Films like Jaws and High Noon are extensively discussed, as Gerry Spence’s Closing Argument on Behalf of Karen Silkwood. The chapters on character offer interesting insights on character classification (“round” characters, with psychological depth, prone to suffer transformation as the story evolves, vs. “flat” ones), while discussing the tools for telling how a character is, as opposed to simply showing the psychological nature of each character’s character through dialogue or the actions the character performs. Examples include Tobias Wolff’s This Boy’s Life and Jeremiah Donovan’s Closing Arguments on Behalf of Louis Failla, in a 13-week trial the Author could scrupulously attend in person. Discussions on Voice, Perspective, Details and Images, Scene and Summary, criticize the basic assumptions of the neutrality of lawyers’ voices, exemplifies how to manage details to suggest ideas and emotions, draw on the distinction between showing and telling, and offers interesting insights into the narrative theory’s concept of stretch (the slowing of the narrative rhythm in relation to the narrated story’s). Environment depiction storytelling tools deals with Joan Didion’s The White Album and the Judicial Opinion in a Rape Case, quoting also from W. G. Sebald’s The Emigrants and the Petition Briefs in Reck v. Ragen and Miranda v. Arizona. Further examples are Kathryn Harrison’s While They Slept and the Petitioner’s Brief in Eddings v. Oklahoma. Finally, the chapter on Narrative Time draws on Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five and explores time, rhythm or speed, discussing more deeply stretch and the relation of time of the narrative itself with the time of the facts dealt with in the narrative. Chronology is discussed and criticized; Analepsis or Flashback is didactically explained and exemplified, both in general storytelling theory and in its legal use; the same holds for Prolepsis (Flash-forward) and Ellipsis (the intentional omission of a part of the narrative, often with the purpose of emphasizing the omitted event. Pacing and Rhythm are discussed in more lenght, with the caveat - repeated somewhat throughout the book - that legal stories are often left unfinished by the lawyer, in order to allow the jurors or judges fill the end with their decision. The Author remarks his purpose was to suggest possible tools and ways of dealing with problems which arise in legal storytelling, and he delivers what he promises.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2017

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