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The editors liked
Great overall image quality in iAuto and Program shooting modes for a consumer model
IAuto produces a higher contrast
Bolder image
Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record Full 1080p videos
5Axis image stabilization is the best that we
Camera Review
Olympus OMD EM10 Mark II
JANUARY 15
2016
By Greg Scoblete
As 2015 drew to a close
Olympus updated two thirds of its advanced OMD mirrorless lineup
Leaving only the flagship EM1 without a Mark II successor (though there has been new fi
Incredibly fast continuous shooting
Consistent AF during burst shooting
Excellent image quality
Comfortable ergonomics
WiFi
4K video recording
Incredible stabilization
Good battery life for a mirrorless camera
Good image quality
Beautiful and solidly built
Fantastic image stabilization
Also for video
Big lens selection
Compact body with decent control system
Very effective built-in stabilisation that works with any lens
Large viewfinder image and tilting touchscreen
Fast AF with great face detection. Works well in low light
Built-in Wifi with decent mobile app
Inno
Lightweight digital shooter
Separate shutterspeed and F-stop dials
Adjustable LCD preview screen
Feature-packed electronic viewfinder (EVF)
Interchangeable lenses
Compact
But comfortable to use
Large
Sharp EVF
Tilting touch-screen display
8
6fps continuous shooting
Built-in flash
5-axis stabilization system
Wi-Fi
The OM-D E-M10 Mark II offers some unique but useful features in a smaller-than-a-dSLR design
Excellent value for the money
Professional-grade ergonomics
Incredibly good image quality for its class
Solid performance specs across the board
Loaded with features
Great ergonomics
Excellent autofocusing abilities
Pretty versatile RAW files
But you'll need to do extra work that you don't need to necessarily do with larger sensor cameras
New settings that make things more simplistic
Extensive/sophisticated feature set
Most buttons are customizable
Top-notch image quality
Good performance
16-megapixel micro four thirds CMOS sensor with 3-axis image stabilization
Continuous shooting up to 8 frames per second
Marketleading image stabilization for both still and video shooting
Hybrid AF system is quick and generally tracks subjects well
Weathersealed body is sturdy and has wellplaced buttons and dials
Incredibly customizable
New 20MP sensor increases resolu
The editors didn't like
Flash popup could accidentally turn off camera
Camera Review
Olympus OMD EM10 Mark II
Fairly lowresolution sensor for the price
ISO performance trails competition
Lacks log mode for video
Cumbersome menu
Menu is very extensive and therefore also complicated
Screen does not rotate
Not inexpensive
Resolution at the lower end of its peer group. But still good
Continuous AF becomes less confident with fast subjects
Timelapse and miniature movies encoded at low frame rate
No input for external microphone
Menu system confusing at times
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Acquired taste EVF
Shorter battery life
Accurate tracking requires slower burst rate
Wacky power switch
No mic input
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
Kit lens may not be quite as sharp as previous kit lens from this line
Below average battery life
Somewhat confusing menu systems
I think it's time for a new sensor with more than just phase detection points
The Olympus OMD EM10 Mk II is honestly a really great camera. It will deliver excellent images in the hands of most folks and its simulated OVF mode is also great for many phot
Features/dials/buttons can be overwhelming
Continuous AF/tracking accuracy is erratic
No 4K video
Menu system is confusing
Expensive
Noise reduction in JPEGs a little strong
UHD 4K not as detailed as DCI
1080p video is soft
Subject tracking can be unreliable during burst shooting
16-megapixel micro four thirds CMOS sensor with 3-axis image stabilization, Interchangeable lenses, Continuous shooting up to 8 frames per second
Menu system is confusing,
This Olympus OM-D E-M10 II review is mostly positive. Yes, the menu system software is a bit confusing, but you could just stick to the buttons to dial down your settings. This camera, like the E-M5 II, has great pedigree and features such as image stabil...
Published: 2017-09-13, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
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Incredibly fast continuous shooting, consistent AF during burst shooting, excellent image quality, comfortable ergonomics, WiFi, 4K video recording, incredible stabilization, good battery life for a mirrorless camera
Fairly lowresolution sensor for the price, ISO performance trails competition, lacks log mode for video, cumbersome menu
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Published: 2016-11-23, Author: Jeff , review by: dpreview.com
Marketleading image stabilization for both still and video shooting, Hybrid AF system is quick and generally tracks subjects well, Weathersealed body is sturdy and has wellplaced buttons and dials, Incredibly customizable, New 20MP sensor increases resolu
Expensive, Noise reduction in JPEGs a little strong, UHD 4K not as detailed as DCI; 1080p video is soft, Subject tracking can be unreliable during burst shooting, Customization options can be overwhelming, Placement of I/O ports can impede LCD rotation, M
The OM-D E-M1 Mark II is Olympus' most ambitious camera yet and it blows away its peers in terms of raw speed - and it's no slouch when it comes to photo and video quality, AF performance and build quality. The Mark II is customizable to the point where i...
Published: 2016-11-09, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: The $500-900 category (based roughly on US MSRP) features quite a few strong offerings, some of which should satisfy first-time camera buyers with easy-to-use interfaces and point-and-shoot style functionality. Others are aimed more at seasoned-enthusiast...
Published: 2016-05-09, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: The $500-800 category (based on US MSRP) features quite a few strong offerings, some of which should satisfy first-time camera buyers with easy-to-use interfaces and point-and-shoot style functionality. Others are aimed more at seasoned-enthusiasts, offer...