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February 2014
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The editors liked
The image quality is not diminished in any way by comparison with the E-M5. The Olympus JPEG quality is still there and the RAW output is brilliant. The Olympus Viewer 3 is still the best bundled RAW converter and image editor
The image quality is not diminished in any way by comparison with EM5 “big brother”. The much admired Olympus jpeg quality is still there and the RAW output is brilliant. The Olympus Viewer 3 is still the best bundled RAW converter and image editor.
High quality EVF
Excellent image quality
Compact metal body
Compact design. Very similar image quality to the rest of the OM-D range. Built-in Wi-Fi. Fast autofocus. Competitively priced compared to an SLR
The editors didn't like
Our right thumb is not large but it still managed to accidentally push the Menu button
Which is too close to the camera thumb rest
Our right thumb is not exceptionally large but it still managed to accidentally push the Menu button which is too close to the camera thumb rest
Tilting rather than variangle screen
Not weathersealed
No batterygrip
No weather sealing like other OM-D cameras. Hand grip is quite small
Might be a challenge for larger hands. Rear dial is not always comfortable to reach. AF can very occasionally hit the wrong target
When carrying the E-M10 around, it garnered a lot of admiring attention – in keeping with the OM-D range, it is beautifully crafted and doesnt go unnoticed. Opting for a magnesium-alloy body, Olympus has managed to retain a sense of quality that one woul...
High quality EVF, Excellent image quality, Compact metal body
Tilting rather than vari, angle screen, Not weather, sealed, No battery, grip
I like the Olympus OM-D E-M10 a lot. It's small and light enough to fit in a large coat pocket or small bag so it can be used as a carry-round camera. It affords lots of control over images, feels good in the hand and has a control layout that's easy to ...
Relatively high priced, Touchscreen not very responsive
The E-M10 is a solid CSC we can easily recommend. With a $799 kit price, it's much more competitive versus other mirrorless models, and its size and light weight make it a good option for those moving up to an interchangeable lens camera from a compact;...
The entry-level mirrorless OM-D E-M10 is another winner in Olympus' OM-D series. Its image quality, speedy performance, and built-in EVF earn it Editors' Choice honors....
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...