Olympus E-M10 has external dimensions of 119 x 82 x 46 mm (4.69 x 3.24 x 1.81″) and weighs 396 g (0.87 lb / 13.97 oz) (including batteries). Below you can see the front view size comparison of Olympus E-M5 and Olympus E-M10. Olympus E-M10 is 3mm narrower and 7mm shorter than Olympus E-M5 …
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3. has an external memory slot. Olympus OM-D E-M10. Olympus OM-D E-M5. The device has a standard memory slot (such as an SD or micro SD card slot) that enables you to extend the built-in internal storage with affordable memory modules, or easily …
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– Olympus OMD EM10 has more focus points than Olympus OMD EM5, so it can capture more details. Its image quality can be sharper and clearer. – Olympus OMD EM10 supports time-lapse recording. Olympus OMD EM5 does not. – Its LCD screen has a …
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Below you can see the front view size comparison of Olympus E-M10 II and Olympus E-M5 II. Olympus E-M10 II is 4mm narrower and 2mm shorter than Olympus E-M5 II but it is also 2mm thicker. Comparison image of Olympus E-M10 II and Olympus E-M5 II Size, Weight and External Dimensions - Front View.
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Olympus OMD EM10 is another camera in OM D line, which is actually sit below the two older model EM5 and the even more expensive EM1. They are very similar and in present day even though the price is clearly more affordable it is not that far apart anymore.
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OMD-EM10 vs OMD-EM5 Mar 4, 2014 1 Looking to potentially purchase one of the above (my first Olympus cameras), and was wondering what the real pros and cons were of each - EM10 vs EM5. I know the newer EM10 has a much lower price, and potentially at least, better image quality due to the newer sensor and imaging pipeline, but how much better in ...
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The Olympus E-M5 II can also connect to an external microphone, whereas the E-M10 III cannot. The Olympus E-M5 II is made of only magnesium alloy, while the E-M10 III features metal plates on the top and bottom of the body.
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Olympus promises that the E-M5 II’s battery will last for up to 310 frames on a single charge as standard, while the E-M10 II will go on for 320 and the E-M1 for 350 frames. This situation changes, however, when battery grips are used where possible and power management settings adjusted.
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The print size we have chosen is a standard 300dpi 8"x12" format, which corresponds to about the physical size of an 8Mpix image printed at 100% magnification. Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II. View tested lens. Currently no lens has been tested mounted on this camera. Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II.
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The entry-level Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III is impressively small for a mirrorless camera with a viewfinder, and one of the advantages of the Micro Four Thirds format. What’s more impressive is that the much more powerful E-M5 Mark III is only a few millimetres wider and a couple of millimetres taller.
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Olympus OM-D EM-5 ReviewOlympus is known to stay true to its heritage, and the new OM-D EM-5 is a sparkling example. Much like the revival of the PEN family ...
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Oct 17, 2019 . There's been a improvement in continuous shooting, too, with the OM-D E-M5 Mark III offering 10fps mehanical shooting, or up to 30fps electronic shooting, compared with 9fps on …
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The E-M10, on the other hand, is: About 25% thinner and 100gr lighter. More portable and better balanced with the smaller lenses like a 25mm Leica prime or the new pancake 14-42 zoom. A lot of thought has been put in the layout of buttons and wheels on this smaller body. The E-M1 does have the advantage here.
Olympus OM-D E-M10 II vs E-M5 II vs E-M1 – Card slots. All three models are alike in that they are built with a single slot that accepts SDHC and SDXC memory cards. The only real difference between them is that the newest E-M10 II provides support for both UHS I and UHS II cards, whereas the others only support the former.
I see no advantage in the built-in flash when comparing the Olympus OMD EM1 vs. EM10. The Olympus EM1 Olympus OMD EM1 vs. E7 point M10 has 81-point contr37-point3on-chip phase-detection AF during the EM10 only has the 81-point contrast AF.
Unlike the E-M10 III, the E-M5 mark II is fully weather sealed against water, dust and freezing (-10°C). The body is made of magnesium alloy while the E-M10 III has metal plates on the top and bottom. The E-M10 III is a little smaller and lighter than the E-M5 II but we’re talking about tiny differences here.