Olympus OMD Mark 2 16MP DSLR Camera vs Nikon D500 20.9MP DSLR Camera comparison

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key specs
Camera TypeDSLR CameraDSLR Camera
Effective Pixels16 MP20.9 MP
Sensor TypeMOSCMOS
Display Size3 inch3.2 inch
Battery TypeLithium ionLithium ion
Touchscreen-Yes
general
BrandOlympusNikon
ModelOMD Mark 2 16MP DSLR CameraD500 20.9MP DSLR Camera
Model NameOMD Mark 2D500
ColorBlackBlack
TypeDSLR CameraDSLR Camera
Effective Pixels16 MP20.9 MP
Dimensions(WxHxD)11.95 x 4.67 x 8.31 cm115 x 147 x 81 mm
Temperature0 to 400 to 40
Model Number-D500 Body Only
SLR Variant-Body Only
Tripod Socket-Yes
Weight-860 GM
Ports-HDMI
Accessory Shoe-ISO 518 Hot-shoe with Sync and Data Contacts and Safety Lock
sensor features
Sensor TypeMOSCMOS
Sensor Size-36.0 x 24.0
ISO Rating-ISO 100 - 51200
display features
Display Size3 inch3.2 inch
Touch Screen-Yes
Other Display Features-Effective Angle of View Nikon DX Format, Image Sensor Format DX, Monitor Tilting TFT Touch Sensitive LCD with 100% Frame Coverage and Manual Monitor Brightness Control
storage and power features
Battery TypeLithium ionLithium ion
Number of Batteries-1
lens features
Lens Mount-Nikon F Mount With AF Coupling and AF Contacts
Manual Focus-Yes
Dust Reduction-Yes
Other Lens Features-Lens Aperture Instant Return, Electronically Controlled, Compatible Lenses Compatible with AF NIKKOR Lenses, Including Type G, E, and D Lenses Some Restrictions Apply to PC Lenses and DX Lenses, AI-P NIKKOR Lenses and Non-CPU AI Lenses Exposure Modes A and M Only, IX NIKKOR Lenses, Lenses for the F3AF and Non-AI Lenses can not be Used, The Electronic Rangefinder can be Used with Lenses that Have a Maximum Aperture of f/5.6 or Faster The Electronic Rangefinder Supports 15 Focus Points with Lenses that Have a Maximum Aperture of f/8 or Faster, of Which 9 Points are Available for Selection
viewfinder features
View Finder-Yes
View Finder Type-Eye-level Pentaprism Single-lens Reflex Viewfinder
Viewfinder Coverage-98%
Viewfinder Magnification-1.0 x 50 mm f/1.4 Lens at Infinity,
Viewpoint Dioptric Adjustment--2 to +1 m sup -1
Other Viewfinder Features-Reflex Mirror Quick Return Type, Depth-of-field Preview Yes, Pressing Pv Button Stops Lens Aperture Down to Value Selected by User A and M Modes or by Camera P and S Modes , Viewfinder Eye Point 16 mm
focus features
Auto Focus-Yes
Focus Points-153, 153 Focus Points of which 55 or 15 are Available for Selection
Metering Modes-Programmed Auto with Flexible Program P, Shutter-priority Auto S, Aperture-priority Auto A, Manual M
White Balancing-Auto 3 Types, Incandescent, Fluorescent 7 Types, Direct Sunlight, Flash, Cloudy, Shade, Preset Manual Upto 6 Values can be Stored, Spot White Balance Measurement Available During Live view, Choose Color Temperature 2500 K to 10000 K, All with Fine-tuning, Bracketing Types Exposure, Flash, White Balance, ADL
Other Focus Features-Focal Length in 35 mm 135 Format Equivalent to 1.5x that of Lenses with FX Format Angle of View, Detection Range
exposure features
Exposure Compensation-1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV in Steps of -5 to +5 EV
Manual Exposure-Yes
Other Exposure Features-Metering System TTL Exposure Metering Using RGB Sensor with Approximately 180 K 180,000 Pixels, Exposure Lock Luminosity Locked at Detected Value
shutter features
Shutter Type-Electronically-controlled Vertical Travel Focal-plane Mechanical Shutter, Electronic Front-curtain Shutter Available in Mirror Up Release Mode
Shutter Speed-1/8000 - 30 sec
Self-timer-Yes
Other Shutter Features-Approximate Frame Advance Rate 10 fps, CL 1 to 9 fps, CH 10 fps, QC 3 fps, Speed 1/8000 to 30 sec in Steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV, Bulb, Time, X250
flash features
Flash Modes-Front-curtain Sync, Slow Sync, Rear-curtain Sync, Red-eye Reduction, Red-eye Reduction with Slow Sync, Slow Rear-curtain Sync, Off, Auto FP High-Speed Sync Supported
Flash Compensation-1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV in Steps of -3 to +1 EV
Other Flash Features-Control TTL i-TTL Flash Control Using RGB Sensor with Approximately 180 K 180,000 Pixels, i-TTL Balanced Fill-flash for Digital SLR is Used with Matrix, Center-weighted and Highlight-weighted Metering, Standard i-TTL Fill-flash for Digital SLR with Spot Metering, Flash-ready Indicator Lights when Optional Flash Unit is Fully Charged, Flashes After Flash is Fired at Full Output
image features
Image Format-File Format NEF RAW 12 or 14 bit Lossless Compressed, Compressed or Uncompressed, Large, Medium and Small Available Medium and Small Images are Recorded at a bit Depth of 12 bits Using Lossless Compression, TIFF RGB, JPEG JPEG-baseline Compliant with Fine 1 4, Normal 1 8 or Basic 1 16 Compression, Optimal Quality Compression Available, NEF RAW+JPEG Single Photograph Recorded in Both NEF RAW and JPEG Formats
Live View Shooting-Yes
connectivity features
Wifi-Yes
audio and video features
Audio Features-Audio Recording Device Built-in Stereo or External Microphone, Sensitivity Adjustable
Video Resolution-1280 x 720
Video Format-MOV, H.264 / MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding
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