USED Olympus OM-D E-M10 Digital Camera Body - Black
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Very Good - Shows slightly more signs of use, maybe 4 or 5 minor marks
This camera shows little use, the camera exhibits a few marks including scratches to the screen, shining to the grips and body edges, light wear to the base. Firmware Version: 1.0. The Sensor is clean and free of dust, marks and scratches.
Shutter Count (approximately): 5000
Included: Olympus Charger,Original Box,Olympus Battery,Olympus Body Cap,Manual. Please note this is not supplied with a Olympus USB Cable. More
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This camera shows little use, the camera exhibits a few marks including scratches to the screen, shining to the grips and body edges, light wear to the base. Firmware Version: 1.0. The Sensor is clean and free of dust, marks and scratches.
Shutter Count (approximately): 5000
Included: Olympus Charger,Original Box,Olympus Battery,Olympus Body Cap,Manual. Please note this is not supplied with a Olympus USB Cable.
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 is an ultra-compact, stylish and sophisticated, metal-bodied camera with user-friendly features and controls designed for everyday shooting. Despite being the smallest and lightest compact system camera to join the OM-D series, the E-M10 inherits many of the desirable attributes from its older, more advanced siblings, such as a powerful 16 megapixel Live MOS sensor, a high-speed 1,440,000-dot electronic viewfinder (EVF), Wi-Fi technology, and a TruePic VII image processor. Using the Creative Control feature E-M10 users can quickly adjust composition, focus, tone and colour in the viewfinder and check the effect of changes on-screen prior to taking the shot - making it easier than ever before to be more creative and accurate with their photography. The Olympus OM-D E-M10 camera body is also equipped with a clear, 3.0" tiltable LCD screen, 3-axis Image Stabilisation, an ultra-fast autofocus system and a neat pop-up flash.
Key Features:
- 16.1 megapixel Live MOS sensor
- Highly compact, all-metal body
- Electronic viewfinder
- TruePic VII processor
- 3-axis Image Stabilisation
- 3.0" tiltable LCD screen
- Fast autofocus with 81 AF points
- 8 fps continuous shooting
- Built-in Pop-up flash
- Takes Micro Four Thirds lenses
- Camera body only - no lens included
Video: Olympus OM-D E-M10 Concept Movie
OM-D design
Notwithstanding the accessible price and practical dimensions, there's no mistaking the E-M10's specialist OM-D credentials. The latest addition to Olympus' flagship range is above all a camera for people who appreciate stills and movies in exceptional quality. But it will also attract attention from discerning photographers with an eye - and feel - for beautiful, ergonomic design. Where comparable DSLR cameras use moulded plastics to reduce weight, the E-M10 is housed in a bold, all-metal body that delivers the authentic aesthetic and robust finish of a top-of-the-range camera. The E-M10 is a statement. Its owner will enjoy holding what looks and handles like a substantial piece of photographic equipment.
OM-D image quality
The E-M10 shares the first-class OM-D imaging pedigree, as well as Olympus' extensive range of Micro Four Thirds M.ZUIKO DIGITAL lenses. As independent reviews have noted, images generated by its 16-Megapixel Live MOS sensor (in the OM-D E-M5) are more than a match for comparable DSLRs. By combining this sensor with the next-generation TruePic VII processor from the flagship OM-D E-M1, Olympus' optical engineers have put top-notch imaging potential in E-M10 owners' hands. TruePic VII has the power to get the very best out of high performance optics. For example, it incorporates Fine Detail II Technology that adapts processing to the characteristics of individual lenses and aperture settings. Another strength is a moiré removal feature that is specially suited to digital cameras that don't incorporate a low-pass filter. E-M10 image quality also benefits from an in-body 3-axis image stabilisation system derived from the world-first 5-axis system in the E-M5 and E-M1. The 3-axis version effectively counteracts yaw, roll and pitch with both still shots and HD movies, irrespective of the lens attached to the camera and even in poor lighting conditions or using an exposure of 1/15 of a second or less. Perhaps not all E-M10 owners will grasp the inner workings of these advanced technologies, but without exception they will appreciate the excellence of the images their camera delivers as a result.
OM-D electronic viewfinder
The E-M10 inherits a number of other E-M5 features that make it easy to capture sharp, radiant images, even when the subject plays "hard to get". For instance, the large, high-speed, 1,440,000-dot electronic viewfinder (EVF) helps accurately frame shots and assess light in challenging conditions. Compared to typical viewfinders in this camera class, the display is considerably larger. Thanks to Adaptive Brightness Technology (another E-M1 feature), it reproduces both dark and bright scenes as they are perceived by the naked eye. Equivalent rival systems typically overcompensate for extreme lighting situations, making it virtually impossible to accurately assess scene and settings. By contrast, E-M10 owners can use the Creative Control feature to quickly and effectively adjust composition, focus, tone and colour in the viewfinder and check the effect of changes on-screen prior to taking the shot. Time lag is not a problem with this EVF, which quickly reproduces fast-moving scenes. In combination with FAST AF and high-speed sequential shooting, this makes the
E-M10 well suited to shooting sport, animals and other fleeting subjects.
OM-D AF
FAST AF is Olympus' fastest ever AF system and uses 81 target areas that cover the whole image. It also encompasses the Small AF Target and Super Spot AF modes that make it possible to zoom in and focus accurately on minute sections of the frame. Complementing FAST AF, the E-M10 is capable of sequential shooting at 8fps, beating the 4-5fps of most of its category rivals.
OM-D usability
In addition to the pop-up flash, the E-M10 comes with built-in WiFi, so it can communicate directly with compatible smartphones and send selected images directly to websites and social media. Alternatively, the phone can be used as a remote control to avoid accidentally nudging the camera during long exposures. After pairing via a QR code, it mirrors the Live View LCD, allowing the owner to focus and release the shutter remotely via WiFi (in P, A, S, M and Art Filter modes). In conjunction with the new M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 EZ electronic standard lens, compatible smartphones can also be used to zoom in and out remotely.
OM-D lens compatibility
Of course, E-M10 owners can tap the creative potential and flexibility of Olympus' 35-strong family of interchangeable specialist mirrorless lenses*, currently the world's largest mirrorless range.
* As of January 2014.
Back to topProduct Specification
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Autofocus Points | 81 |
Battery Model | BLS-5 |
Card Format | SDHC, SDXC |
Connectivity | Micro HDMI connector, USB 2.0, Combined V & USB output |
Effective Megapixels | 16.1 |
File Formats | RAW, JPEG, MPO, AVI, MOV |
Flash Guide Number | 10 |
Flash Type | Built-in |
Frames Per Second | 8.0 |
ISO Max | 25600 |
ISO Min | 100 |
Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
Live View | Yes |
Screen Resolution | 1037000 |
Screen Size [inches] | 3.0 |
Sensor Format | APS-C |
Sensor Size | 17.3 x 13 mm |
Sensor Type | Live MOS sensor |
Shutter Speed Fast | 1/4000 sec |
Shutter Speed Slow | 60 sec |
Size | 119.1 x 45.9 x 82.3 mm |
Weight [g] | 396.00 |