This page lists all digital cameras with OLED displays - used mostly in electronic view finders (OLED micro-displays as EVF) and also as the main camera display.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7

Panasonic's DMC-G7 is a mid-range mirrorless camera that supports 4K video, Wi-Fi, 16 MP sensor and a maximum ISO of 25,600. The EVF uses an XGA OLED microdisplay (interestingly Panasonic says it uses 'high-speed dual OLED displays, I'm not sure what they mean by dual displays).

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 photo

The DMC-7 will be available in June 2015 for $799.99 (with a 14-42 mm lens).

Read the full story Posted: May 19,2015

Fujifilm X-T10

Fujifilm's X-T10 is an upgrade to the X-T1 - a compact weatherproof DSLR X-Mount camera. The new model features a new XGA OLED EVF that is said to be the world's fastest - with 0.005 sec delay time. The X-T1 used Sony's OLED microdisplays - so perhaps Sony updated their microdisplays, or perhaps Fujifilm switched suppliers (eMagin is one possibility as they also have an XGA display, but I don't think it is aimed for the consumer market). Other X-T10 features include a new 77-point AF system, 16.3 mp sensor and Full-HD video at 60 fps.

Fujifilm X-T10 photo

The X-T10 will ship in June 2015 for $799.95 (body only).

Read the full story Posted: May 18,2015

Fujifilm X30

Fujifilm's X30 is an enthusiast premium compact digital camera with a classic design. It has a 2/3" CMSO sensor and 28-112mm (F2-F2.8) lens. It has a 3" tilting LCD display and an XGA OLED viewfinder (EVF).

The X30 costs $600.

Read the full story Posted: Aug 26,2014

Sony DSC-KW11

Sony's DSC-KW11 is a selfie-oriented digital camera that looks like a perfume bottle. Features include a 19.2 mp camera, f/2 2 mm wide-angle lens (that can be rotated) and a 3.3" AMOLED display (1,299K dots).

The DSC-KW11 will ship in Asia in October 2014 for about $845.

Read the full story Posted: Aug 24,2014

Sony SLT-A77 II

Sony's A77 II is an update to the original A77 released in 2011. This APS-C fixed-mirror DSLR sports an updated 24MP sensor, new autofocus sensor and an updated WhiteMagic RGBW LCD display and Wi-Fi. The EVF is still an XGA OLED, but it has three times higher contrast compared to the one on the A77. The EVF shows the effects of all settings adjustments in real-time, accurately displaying what the final image will look like.

The SLT-A77 II will ship in June 10 for $1199 (body only).

Read the full story Posted: May 01,2014