OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS OM-D E-M10 Mark II Mirrorless Camera with 14-42mm II R Lens (Silver)
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Brand | Olympus |
Model Name | Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II |
Photo Sensor Size | Micro Four Thirds |
Image Stabilization | Dynamic |
Max Shutter Speed | 60 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Form Factor | slr_style_mirrorless |
Effective Still Resolution | 16 MP |
Special Feature | Brightness Control |
About this item
- Built-in 5 axis image stabilization for sharper images
- 2.3 million dot OLED electronic viewfinder with 0.62X magnification
- Silent mode (disables all shutter sounds)
- 8.5 frames per second burst shooting
- Focusing points/Focusing points selection mode 81 area multiple AF (Contrast detection AF), 37 area multiple AF (Phase difference detection AF); All target, group target area (3x3 area), single target (Standard target size/small target size)
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Picture quality | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.9 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 4.6 |
Image stabilization | 4.4 | 4.9 | 5.0 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 4.1 |
Auto focus | 4.5 | 4.5 | — | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.1 |
Battery life | 4.4 | — | — | 4.1 | — | 4.4 |
Value for money | — | 4.1 | 4.0 | — | — | 4.6 |
Sold By | Opto camera | True Modern Electronics | Amazon.com | Adorama | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
display type | LCD | LCD | OLED | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches |
lens type | Prime | Wide Angle | — | Zoom | Zoom | mirror-lens |
zoom type | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom | — | Automatic, Manual | Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom | Digital zoom |
shooting modes | Program; aperture priority; shutter priority; manual | Shutter Priority | Bulb Mode, Time Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | 16 | 16 | Silent Shooting |
connectivity tech | HDMI, USB | HDMI, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB | HDMI, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | HDMI, USB |
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16MP | Resolution | 16MP |
| Built-in Flash | |
4 EV | Image Stabilization | 4 EV |
Weathersealed | ||
8.5 fps | Continuous Speed | 8.6 fps |
Full HD | Video | 4K |
16MP | Resolution | 16MP |
| Built-in Flash | |
4 EV | Image Stabilization | 5 EV |
Weathersealed | | |
8.5 fps | Continuous Speed | 10 fps |
Full HD | Video | Full HD |
16MP | Resolution | 20MP |
| Built-in Flash | |
4 EV | Image Stabilization | 5.5 EV |
Weathersealed | | |
8.5 fps | Continuous Speed | 20 fps |
Full HD | Video | 4K |
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Auto Focus Technology | Eye Detection |
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Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1,040,000 |
Photo Sensor Size | Micro Four Thirds |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Effective Still Resolution | 16 MP |
White balance settings | Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Flash torch |
Self Timer Duration | 12 seconds |
JPEG quality level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
Image Stabilization | Dynamic |
Flash Modes Description | Fill Flash |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Video Standard | MPEG 4 |
Video Output Interface | USB 2.0 |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.62x |
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Viewfinder Type | flexible LCD, Electronic |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
Model Name | Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II |
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Brand | Olympus |
Model Number | V207051SU000 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #67,685 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #123 in Mirrorless Cameras |
ASIN | B01CIXJSOK |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Silver |
Included Components | camera^lens^lens cap^rear lens cap^usb cable^shoulder strap^cd-rom^instruction manual^bls-50 battery^battery charger |
Assembly Required | No |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.7 x 3.6 x 3.3 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Warranty & Support
Feedback
Lens Type | Prime |
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Optical Zoom | 5 x |
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |
Autofocus Points | 81 |
Camera Lens Description | Olympus 14-42mm IIR |
Compatible Mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
Focus Type | automatic_only |
Maximum Focal Length | 42 |
Minimum Focal Length | 14 |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 37 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
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Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Max Shutter Speed | 60 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Shooting Modes | Program; aperture priority; shutter priority; manual |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 128 |
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Batteries Required? | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | Olympus BLS-50 |
Battery Weight | 0.7 Grams |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 8 |
Controller Type | Remote |
Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Special Feature | Brightness Control |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Skill Level | Novice |
Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
Shock Resistant | FALSE |
Form Factor | slr_style_mirrorless |
Hardware Interface | PictBridge, SDHC |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
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The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II is a surprisingly sophisticated camera that's a joy to use. Whether you're a novice just snapping shots of your everyday life or a photo enthusiast looking to maximize your creativity, the E-M10 Mark II delivers with a compact profile, intuitively placed controls, and an advanced 5-axis image stabilization system that ensures perfection with every shot.
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, and portability of the digital camera. For example, they mention it takes great pictures, the manual is clear and helpful, and the pre-programmed setups work well. Customers are also impresseded with the compact size and weight, which makes it easy to handle. That said, they appreciate the portability.
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Customers like the image quality of the camera. They mention that it takes awesome photos, has in-body stabilization, and produces great shots. The quality of photos stands up to 16x20 prints, and the video looks crisp and smooth. The optics are fantastic, and it looks and feels great. The viewfinder is bright and clear, and has a touch screen.
"...3: picture quality: The pictures are very nice. They get noisy pretty quickly at higher ISOs and it's quite noticeable compared to my d7100...." Read more
"...In bright sun or dimly lit buildings, the viewfinder is so bright and clear that I never have to squint to try and see the camera settings or hunt..." Read more
"...Check out the night shots taken below. Wonderful bokeh, clarity and detail...." Read more
"...It is perfect on every sense: size, weight, image quality, price, functionality, usability, available lenses and their prices...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the digital camera. They mention that it is a super awesome camera, terrific, and very capable. They also appreciate the excellent features, the nice little prime lenses, and the impressive EVF. Customers also mention that the camera is able to take great pictures.
"...Both are very nice little prime lenses. I can't emphasize this enough, but the size of these Micro 4/3 cameras is amazing. They're tiny...." Read more
"...Very impressive and powerful feature for me, as I am not one to lug along my tripod everywhere I go...." Read more
"...Too bad it cannot be used with intervalometer.Software. It is actually pretty good...." Read more
"...Check out the night shots taken below. Wonderful bokeh, clarity and detail...." Read more
Customers like the size of the digital camera. They mention that it's compact, lightweight, and easy to handle. They also appreciate the perfect balance of size and weight, with full functionality. Customers also mention that the built-in flash and 14-42 EZ lens deliver good performance in a small size, making it ideal to carry around your neck for long periods.
"...The lightness and compact design of these lenses and camera body have saved my back from having to lug around multiple heavy lenses...." Read more
"...The EM1's phase and contrast system has it beat. Love the size and for the price this is the best bang for your buck...." Read more
"...14-42mm would be 28-84mm equivalent.It is perfect on every sense: size, weight, image quality, price, functionality, usability, available..." Read more
"...What about lenses? While the 14-42 EZ lens delivers good performance in a small size, you should definitely consider additional lenses...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the digital camera. They mention that the manual is very clear and helpful, the setup was quick and easy, and it's a great tool for beginner hobbyists and those looking to take professional photos. The pre-programmed setups work well, and the manual has clear instructions. The camera is light weight, easy to use one-handed, and has a silent autofocus. It's also a pretty good camera to learn on and makes it relatively easy to tether the camera to an iPad.
"...It's fairly easy to use once you get used to it, but in many ways it reminds me of my Nikon D5100 which you had to change many settings onscreen as..." Read more
"...None of the comparisons are very technical in nature, no technical diagrams and studio technical shots...." Read more
"...Check out the night shots taken below. Wonderful bokeh, clarity and detail...." Read more
"...It is light weight, easy to use one handed, quick auto focus, with a silent shutter as well...." Read more
Customers find the digital camera very lightweight, compact, and easy to use. They also appreciate the aesthetically pleasing design and compact size. Customers also mention that the camera is easier to carry around and has a better tactile experience.
"...The lightness and compact design of these lenses and camera body have saved my back from having to lug around multiple heavy lenses...." Read more
"...It is perfect on every sense: size, weight, image quality, price, functionality, usability, available lenses and their prices...." Read more
"...performance, and a much better battery life, but the E-M10 is easier to carry around and has a better tactile experience...." Read more
"...This body is remarkably solid and lightweight, reminiscent of film cameras made between the 1970s and 1990s..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the features of the digital camera. They mention that it has a ton of features, options to manage, and cool settings and functions to explore. Some say that the camera has high-end features, well-thought-out control features, and customizable features. Overall, customers are happy with the menu and control system of the camera.
"...filters, to add neat effects to your images and also to help set proper camera settings for different situations, such as Portrait, Landscape, etc...." Read more
"...I like the dual control dials. Overall menu and control system is quite good and for the camera of this size and price, quite impressed...." Read more
"...can't be beat, no one can touch Olympus's Ibis, and the RAW files are unbelievably versatile...." Read more
"...(or unfortunately, if you're afraid of 28 menus of options) everything is configurable, including a focus assist for using manual lenses, a zoom..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the digital camera. For example, they say the built-in flash works well, it has full functionality, and it takes great photos. Customers also mention that the results are impeccable, the viewfinder works well for them, and the wi-fi feature works flawlessly. Overall, most are happy with the performance and functionality of the camera.
"...Results are impeccable, Olympus sharpness can't be beat, no one can touch Olympus's Ibis, and the RAW files are unbelievably versatile...." Read more
"...It is perfect on every sense: size, weight, image quality, price, functionality, usability, available lenses and their prices...." Read more
"...What does not work too well is the autofocus for bursts, especially for moving subjects...." Read more
"...I certainly don't regret buying this camera. It has served its purpose well so far." Read more
Customers like the value of the digital camera. They mention that it is well worth the investment, has a brilliant EVF, and a great range of reasonably priced lenses. Some say that the camera is pretty good in general and is very good considering the size and price point.
"...The value this thing brings is just amazing...." Read more
"...are that they look pretty good in general and very good considering the size and price point, rivaling some and beating other APS-C cameras...." Read more
"...Love the size and for the price this is the best bang for your buck...." Read more
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Size: The size is awesome and it's very nice to be able to just throw it in the car on the front seat and have it all the time. I had a blast using it with my gorillapod to shoot little waterfalls back home, and being able to just plop it down and quickly get a shot is great. I bought a little messenger bag (Tenba dna-8 which is awesome) and it's just a real nice lightweight setup to carry.
2: In body 5 axis stabilization (IBIS) is awesome. You can get clean hand held shots pretty consistently down to about 1/4 second.
3: picture quality: The pictures are very nice. They get noisy pretty quickly at higher ISOs and it's quite noticeable compared to my d7100. If you shoot JPEG the noise reduction is pretty good but results in very soft but useable images at higher ISOs. I shoot RAW and do nr in post. It's a smaller sensor, so the dynamic range is a little less than a bigger DSLR but it's still plenty good enough.
4: Battery life: The battery life isn't too terrible if you leave the screen review off and have it timeout quickly. Otherwise coming from a dslr setup, the battery life is quite terrible in comparison. I managed to burn through a battery in a few hours at night when I first got it (that was before turning off screen review after every shot and having it not timeout at all). So having a backup battery is what I would consider a must. Update 3/5/17: the battery life is just fine for a days worth of shooting. I took it out for some star trails using live composite the other night and let it run for an hour. Came back home and still showed full battery. So definitely not an issue, but still much less life than a DSLR.
5: Ergonomics: Being small these MFT cameras leave a lot to be desired when it comes to ergonomics and layout of the buttons. I really miss having the top screen of my D7100 for quickly checking and setting ISO/Aperture, metering etc. Obviously being so small, you naturally don't have room for all of the extra buttons/dials that a bigger bodied camera affords. Olympus has what they refer to as a super control panel, and it allows you to change most things most used via that onscreen. It's fairly easy to use once you get used to it, but in many ways it reminds me of my Nikon D5100 which you had to change many settings onscreen as well, with hardly any shortcuts for often used functions compared to a DSLR.
Conclusion: If I have the choice, I'll reach for my d7100 everytime if size isn't a factor for the day. It's just much easier to use quickly and I prefer the picture quality over the omd. Update 3/5/17: after even more use my last statement is becoming less and less true. The simple fact that I have this with me all the time and am becoming more used to using it, it's just a pure joy to use. The focus is dead accurate, and ibis at night is just awesome. Took it out with my son last night to the fair, and got some pretty nice shots at the fair at ISO 200 and 1/4 second or less. Completely awesome for hand held light trails of the rides and such. When I wanted shots with him, just turned the ISO up to keep the shutter speed up and it nailed darn near every shot. It's amazing. I love it. At the current price of 499 it's just an absolute steal. Think I payed 650 a couple months back. The entire point of getting this was to compliment my bigger setup, being able to always have it with me and not miss those opportunities that arrive and you wish you had a camera with you. Would I recommend one of these as a first camera? Absolutely! Whether this is your first and only camera, or your second and smaller "little camera" it's truly fantastic. The value this thing brings is just amazing. I currently have the pany 42.5 1.7, the oly 25 1.8 and the oly 9-18 and it's really a perfect setup for me. Covers 99% of anything I'll ever feel like shooting, and with a few nd's thrown in the mix for long exposures it's a perfect everyday setup. Highly recommended. Happy shooting :)
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2017
Size: The size is awesome and it's very nice to be able to just throw it in the car on the front seat and have it all the time. I had a blast using it with my gorillapod to shoot little waterfalls back home, and being able to just plop it down and quickly get a shot is great. I bought a little messenger bag (Tenba dna-8 which is awesome) and it's just a real nice lightweight setup to carry.
2: In body 5 axis stabilization (IBIS) is awesome. You can get clean hand held shots pretty consistently down to about 1/4 second.
3: picture quality: The pictures are very nice. They get noisy pretty quickly at higher ISOs and it's quite noticeable compared to my d7100. If you shoot JPEG the noise reduction is pretty good but results in very soft but useable images at higher ISOs. I shoot RAW and do nr in post. It's a smaller sensor, so the dynamic range is a little less than a bigger DSLR but it's still plenty good enough.
4: Battery life: The battery life isn't too terrible if you leave the screen review off and have it timeout quickly. Otherwise coming from a dslr setup, the battery life is quite terrible in comparison. I managed to burn through a battery in a few hours at night when I first got it (that was before turning off screen review after every shot and having it not timeout at all). So having a backup battery is what I would consider a must. Update 3/5/17: the battery life is just fine for a days worth of shooting. I took it out for some star trails using live composite the other night and let it run for an hour. Came back home and still showed full battery. So definitely not an issue, but still much less life than a DSLR.
5: Ergonomics: Being small these MFT cameras leave a lot to be desired when it comes to ergonomics and layout of the buttons. I really miss having the top screen of my D7100 for quickly checking and setting ISO/Aperture, metering etc. Obviously being so small, you naturally don't have room for all of the extra buttons/dials that a bigger bodied camera affords. Olympus has what they refer to as a super control panel, and it allows you to change most things most used via that onscreen. It's fairly easy to use once you get used to it, but in many ways it reminds me of my Nikon D5100 which you had to change many settings onscreen as well, with hardly any shortcuts for often used functions compared to a DSLR.
Conclusion: If I have the choice, I'll reach for my d7100 everytime if size isn't a factor for the day. It's just much easier to use quickly and I prefer the picture quality over the omd. Update 3/5/17: after even more use my last statement is becoming less and less true. The simple fact that I have this with me all the time and am becoming more used to using it, it's just a pure joy to use. The focus is dead accurate, and ibis at night is just awesome. Took it out with my son last night to the fair, and got some pretty nice shots at the fair at ISO 200 and 1/4 second or less. Completely awesome for hand held light trails of the rides and such. When I wanted shots with him, just turned the ISO up to keep the shutter speed up and it nailed darn near every shot. It's amazing. I love it. At the current price of 499 it's just an absolute steal. Think I payed 650 a couple months back. The entire point of getting this was to compliment my bigger setup, being able to always have it with me and not miss those opportunities that arrive and you wish you had a camera with you. Would I recommend one of these as a first camera? Absolutely! Whether this is your first and only camera, or your second and smaller "little camera" it's truly fantastic. The value this thing brings is just amazing. I currently have the pany 42.5 1.7, the oly 25 1.8 and the oly 9-18 and it's really a perfect setup for me. Covers 99% of anything I'll ever feel like shooting, and with a few nd's thrown in the mix for long exposures it's a perfect everyday setup. Highly recommended. Happy shooting :)
I was looking for a newer camera, and one that was small enough to carry with me everywhere, including taking it to work in downtown Chicago, that would also allow me the ability to shoot in RAW format, have interchangeable lenses, and have an abundance of creative tools and features to take advantage of. Being a loyal Olympus user (shooting with Olympus cameras over 20 years) and reading on line reviews of newer cameras, I opted for the OM-D E-M10 Mark II.
I have used the camera extensively now over the last 5 weeks, and many features stand out and are worthy of mention in this review. First of all, one of the main selling points to me was the new 5-Axis Image Stabilization. I was skeptical of this feature at first as far as performing as well as I had read, but I was more than pleasantly impressed. I was able to take hand held photos inside some of Chicago's cathedrals at shutter speeds of 1/8th second and even slower, and the photos are totally crisp from edge to edge. Very impressive and powerful feature for me, as I am not one to lug along my tripod everywhere I go.
Another stellar feature is the large and super bright electronic view finder. In bright sun or dimly lit buildings, the viewfinder is so bright and clear that I never have to squint to try and see the camera settings or hunt for focus points, etc. Speaking of focus points, the 81 point AF system really allows precise focusing at any area within the frame, really a neat system. You have the ability to use the touch screen to both select the focus point and release the shutter, or you can use the control knobs to select the points (or touch screen) and then use the shutter button to lock focus and release the shutter. The capabilities here really cater to any type of user, whether one prefers a more modern approach to shooting or the more traditional style.
The OM-D E-M10 Mark II also comes with a full set of scene modes and fun art filters, to add neat effects to your images and also to help set proper camera settings for different situations, such as Portrait, Landscape, etc. for those who prefer to let the camera select its exposure settings.
Style wise, the E-M10 II looks a lot like the old OM-1 35mm film camera, which I also own and still use. Even the on/off lever is the same, which is a neat way to pay homage to the long and storied history of fine Olympus cameras. Couple this vintage look with new technology such as wifi, for transferring images to your smartphone or tablet, and also the ability to control the camera from your mobile device via the Olympus app, you really have a perfect all around professional quality camera.
The camera is NOT weather sealed, so that is one pro feature left out of this model, but you have that option in other OM-D models should your needs require this level of protection from the elements.
Lastly, via an available adapter, one can use any 4/3 mount lens on the E-M10 mark II, so I will still have the ability then to use all of my existing Olympus 4/3 lenses, which is another huge plus. I did purchase the kit, which came with the 14-42MM f3.5-5.6 EZ lens, and then spent another $99 (what a bargain!!) for the 40-150MM f4.0-5.6 M. Zuiko zoom lens, so I am set with Micro Four Thirds lenses for most daily shooting situations. The lightness and compact design of these lenses and camera body have saved my back from having to lug around multiple heavy lenses. I highly recommend this camera, and it has become my new everyday system.
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Build quality is excellent. Camera feels very sturdy and robust and the controls are in the right place. It's a joy to use!
The great image stabilizaiton system allows you to take hand-held photos at much lower shutter speeds. So you can shoot at lower ISO settings for a clear image. Although only 16mp, it's more than enough for most photographers.