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February 2014
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The editors liked
The E-M10 is aesthetically brilliant. It's small but still retains a great viewfinder and set of manual controls for experienced photographers. The 3-axis image stabilization is a killer feature
And is almost as good as the 5-axis system you'll find on m
The editors didn't like
The top dials can feel a bit cramped when using the viewfinder. Larger lenses may cause the camera to feel too front-heavy with not enough grip. The lack of weather sealing prevents it from being perfect for travel. The price is a bit too close to other m
Excellent build quality, Clear, sharp, precise EVF, Very speedy autofocus, Design, controls, layout, New 1442 mm pancake lens with motorised zoom is a real hit, Firstrate picture quality, Builtin flash
Threeaxis rather than fiveaxis stabilisation, A little slow to start up with the pancake lens and its electronicpowered zoom, More could be made of the touchscreen controls, Zoom ring is a little restrictive
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 takes the excellent, tried-and-tested tech from its two predecessors and packs it into a stylish and compact mirrorless camera that's cheaper and more accessible. The E-M10 is user-friendly and great-looking camera with excellent pe...
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Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Say hello to the Olympus OM-D E-M10, the company's entry-level model into the OM-D compact system camera series. But by "entry-level" we don't mean low-end. When we got to see this camera in action ahead of the official announcement over in Las Vegas it h...
When Olympus told us the price of the E-M10, we were a bit beside ourselves. On paper, $700 isn't a mindblowing deal, but holding the new OM-D in your hands is an entirely different proposition. This model feels every bit as premium as the other two OM-Ds...
Decent price, Wi-Fi and tilting toucscreen, Stunning images
Viewfinder could be comfier, Smaller sensor than rivals
If, like us, you've hankered after the more 'classic' models in Olympus' contemporary OM-D range but baulked at the £1,000+ price tags, then the £699, 16 megapixel OM-D E-M10 and zoom lens combo is the answer to your prayers.Not only does it look and feel...
Abstract: Let's have some fun! We've rounded up a bunch of budget cameras that are stylish, easy to use and very reasonably priced. There's a mix of digital SLRs and CSCs (compact system cameras), each of which weigh in at under £600/$800, complete with a kit zoom...
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Published: 2015-11-06, Author: Harry , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: The $500 E-M10 is the entry level model in Olympus's respected OM-D range. It has a 16 megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor that they claim can compete with the larger sensors found in entry level DSLRs. The model I reviewed came with the 14–42mm, f/3.5-5.6...
Abstract: We recently asked our readers on Facebook to tell us which camera they'd love to buy if money were no object and which camera they would realistically buy within their current budget. The results were pretty interesting, with a few cameras falling into bo...