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September 2015
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113 Reviews
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Olympus' OM-D range is getting stronger with every camera released. The E-M10 II provides a great entry-level option to those photographers who would like the idea of the OM-D system but aren't ready to spend upwards of £800 on the E-M5 II or E-M1. Existi...
This is by far Olympus most impressive and feature complete camera to date. Whether you're a sports photographer, videographer or a professional getting into commercial work, the OM-D E-M1 Mark II has something for you.Whereas the original OM-D E-M1 only...
Abstract: The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II is a compact and lightweight camera with excellent ergonomics. With a 16.1-million-pixel Four Thirds Sensor, a high-end electronic viewfinder with 2.36 million dots and fast autofocus it is technologically state-of-the-art a...
Compact and well-built body, Effective image-stabilisation system, Large and detailed EVF
Noise and noise-reduction artefacts, Easy to knock command dials out of position, Mediocre kit-lens performance
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II is undeniably a handsome, well-built and highly specified camera thats capable of taking fine images. Despite being a junior model in the OM-D line-up, it defies its billing by offering many of the key features found in its...
The E-M1 Mark II is a highly capable device that will appeal to new and even some professional parts of the market. In terms of its image quality at low-medium ISO's, video and burst shooting capabilities it can go toe-to-toe with virtually any of its com...
Quality 16MP stills with pleasing colors, Compact, lightweight, Very responsive, Built-in 5-axis image stabilization
Noisy shutter mechanism, No 4K video
We can easily recommend the E-M10 II for those looking to make the move to an affordable ILC or those with older cameras looking to upgrade. For only $50 more, spring for the kit lens version if this is your first Olympus ILC. It may not have every shiny...
There's a lot to like about all the cameras in the Olympus OM-D range, and the E-M10 Mark II is a nifty little number which has a satisfying amount of specs for your dosh. If you're a pro you might be swayed towards the more expensive E-M5 Mark II, or th...
The OM-D E-M10 Mark II offers some unique but useful features in a smaller-than-a-dSLR design
The grip could be bigger and its continuous shooting can't keep up with the competition. Plus, you really need to read the manual unless you're running on full auto
Attractive and compact, with a broad feature set, solid kids-and-vacation performance and nice photos, the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II is a good choice for photographers on a budget who like to fiddle...
A worthy new OM-D, but not the best value out there. When we assessed the original E-M10, we thought that it was a very good little camera, and for the money, its sequel is also a very attractive package. At $799 for its kit option, the E-M10 II is th...
General design and handling (with the exception of the menus), Very fast autofocus, Builtin flash, Nice EVF, Very good picture quality up to 1600 ISO, Live Composite mode, Art Filters, Focus Bracketing mode is handy for macro, Fiveaxis stabilisation
Singlepoint rather than multipoint touchscreen, Menu structure is too complicated, No 4K video
The OM-D E-M10 Mark II is a great camera that's packed with the very best Olympus design and technology. Like its stablemates, it has a sleek retro look, a 16-Megapixel CMOS sensor and a speedy autofocus, but new technology like Focus Bracketing and five-...