The OM-D E-M10 was Olympus' entry DSLR-like mirrorless camera, with a built-in EVF and DSLR-style controls in a very small package (slightly smaller than the original E-M5, and without weatherproofing and some advanced features).
- Sensor: 16mp Sony CMOS sensor, 17.3 x 13mm (2x crop), three-axis sensor stabilization
- Mount: Micro 4/3 (m4/3)
- Images: 4608x3456 pixel JPEG or 12-bit ORF maximum, 8 fps max (without IS), ? frame minimum raw buffer
- Video: 1080P/30 AVCHD max .MOV file, also 720P/30, 480P/30, plus Motion-JPEG .AVI file, stereo 48kHz sampled 16-bit PCM audio, 24Mbps max bit rate.
- Shutter: mechanical 60 sec to 1/4000 sec, bulb (+1 to 30 minute settings)
- Exposure: matrix, center-weighted, spot metering, -5 to +5EV exposure compensation, 7 white balance settings (plus Preset K's, Auto and Custom), ISO 200-25,600, AUTO ISO
- Focus: 81 point area contrast detect, single point, multi-area, face detect, tracking, manual focus override
- Display: 3" 1.04m dot tilt touchscreen LCD, built-in 1.44m dot EVF (1.15x magnification)
- Flash: built-in flash (5.8GN m@100 ISO), hot shoe, 1/200 flash sync with internal flash (otherwise Super FP to 1/4000), red-eye reduction, slow sync, rear sync, three-level manual, wireless capability
- Remote: optional RM-UC1
- Other Notable Features: optional accessory slot, interval timer, optional hand grip, optional GPS via smartphone
- Cards: SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I, Eye-Fi compatible)
- Battery: BLS-5 (320 shots CIPA)
- Size: 4.7 x 3.2 x 1.8" (119.1 x 82.3 x 45.9) wide, tall, deep
- Weight: 12.3 ounces (350g) body only, 14 ounces (396g) with battery and card
- Colors: Black, Silver
- Price: US$700 body only, US$800 with 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 collapsing kit lens
- Current Firmware: version 1.4 (December 2018)
- Announced: January 29, 2014, available March 2014
Announcement Coverage of the OM-D E-M10
Panasonic Lenses for the camera
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