OM SYSTEM OM-D E-M10 Mark III Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera with 14-42mm EZ
Model: V207072BU010
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Viewfinder/Display
Screen Coverage | 100% |
Display Screen | 3" Tilting Touchscreen LCD (1,040,000) |
Viewfinder Type | Electronic |
Viewfinder Pixel Count | 2,360,000 |
Viewfinder Eye Point | 19.2 mm |
Viewfinder Coverage | 100% |
Viewfinder Magnification | Approx. 1.23x |
Diopter Adjustment | -4 to +2 m |
Power
Operating/Storage Temperature | Operating14 to 104°F (-10 to 40°C)Humidity: 30 - 90% |
Battery | 1 x BLS-50 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, 7.2 VDC, 1175 mAh |
Physical
Weight | 14.46 oz / 410 g with battery and memory card |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 4.8 x 3.3 x 1.9" / 121.5 x 83.6 x 49.5 mm |
Performance
Connectivity | HDMI D (Micro), Micro-USB |
Interval Recording | Yes |
Self Timer | 12 Seconds, 2 SecondsCustom: 1 - 30 Seconds at 0.5-, 1.0-, 2.0-, 3.0Second IntervalsNumber of Shots: 1 - 10 |
Wi-Fi Capable | Yes |
Internal Memory | None |
Kit Lens
Angle of View | 29° - 75° |
Focal Length | 14 - 42mm Comparable 35mm Focal Length: 28 - 84 mm |
Weight | 3.21 oz (91 g) |
Dimensions (DxL) | Approx. 2.40 x 0.90" (61 x 22.9 mm) |
Filter Thread | Front: 37 mm |
Image Stabilization | No |
Autofocus | Yes |
Diaphragm Blades | 5, Rounded |
Elements/Groups | 8 / 7 |
Magnification | 0.23x |
Minimum Focus Distance | 7.87" (20 cm) |
Aperture | Maximum: f/3.5 - 5.6Minimum: f/22 |
Imaging
Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
Camera Format | Micro Four Thirds (2x Crop Factor) |
Pixels | Actual: 17.2 MegapixelEffective: 16.1 Megapixel |
Max Resolution | 16 MP: 4608 x 3456 |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Sensor Type / Size | MOS, 17.4 x 13.0 mm |
File Formats | Still Images: JPEG, RAWMovies: MOV, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264Audio: Linear PCM (Stereo), WAV |
Bit Depth | 12-Bit |
Dust Reduction System | Yes |
Memory Card Type | SDSDHCSDXC |
Image Stabilization | Sensor-Shift, 5-Way |
Focus Control
Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-servo AF (S) |
Focus Type | Auto & Manual |
Autofocus Points | Contrast Detection: 121 |
Flash
Flash Modes | AutoFill-InManualRed-Eye ReductionSlow SyncSlow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction |
Dedicated Flash System | TTL |
Flash Compensation | -3 EV to +3 EV (in 1/3 EV steps) |
External Flash Connection | Hot Shoe |
Max Sync Speed | Mechanical Shutter:1 / 250 Second |
Guide No. | 19.03'; (5.8 m) ISO100 |
Built-in Flash | Yes |
Exposure Control
Metering Method | Center-Weighted Average Metering, Multi-Zone Metering, Spot Metering |
Buffer/Continuous Shooting | Up to 8.6 fps at 16.1 MP for up to 22 Frames in Raw FormatUp to 8.6 fps at 16.1 MP for up to 36 Frames in JPEG FormatUp to 4.8 fps at 16.1 MP for Unlimited Frames |
White Balance Modes | Auto, Custom |
Exposure Modes | Modes: Aperture Priority, Art Filter, Auto, Auto Advanced, Manual, Program, Scene Selection, Shutter PriorityMetering Range: EV -2.0 - EV 20.0Compensation: -5 EV to +5 EV (in 1/3 EV Steps) |
Shutter | Type: MechanicalSpeed: 1/4000 - 60 Seconds Type: Electronic & MechanicalSpeed: 1/320 - 60 Seconds Type: ElectronicSpeed: 1/16000 - 30 Seconds Type: MechanicalSpeed: .5 - 60 Minutes in Bulb Mode |
ISO Sensitivity | Auto, 200-25600 (Extended Mode: Auto, 100-25600) |
AV Recording
Audio Recording | Built-In Mic: With Video (Stereo) |
Video Clip Length | Up to 29 Minutes |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Video Format | 3840 x 2160p at 23.98, 25, 29.97 fps102 Mbps 1920 x 1080p at 23.98, 25, 29.97, 50, 59.94 fps52 Mbps 1280 x 720p at 23.98, 25, 29.97 fps |
Video Recording | Yes, NTSC/PAL |
The mirrorless Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III camera doesn't offer a lot of tech upgrades, instead focusing on an easier photography experience.
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Compact, solid design. Built-in EVF and flash. Tilting touch LCD. 8.8fps burst shooting. In-body stabilization. Raw and JPG capture. In-camera art filters. Wi-Fi.
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16MP sensor seems dated. Tracking focus slows speed to 4fps. 4K video not easily accessible. No Bluetooth or NFC.
The E-M10 III is an attractive camera that does a good job of making its range of capabilities accessible. It's flexible and enjoyable and relatively easy to shoot good 4K video with.
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Increasingly keen beginner photographers
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Sports shooters or anyone demanding dependable autofocus
Call us underwhelmed. The Mark III is a good camera for stills, but suffers when it comes to fast-moving action and video, mainly due to less-than-stellar autofocus performance. The contrast detect system simply can’t keep up with the competition.
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Decent 16MP images, Five-axis internal stabilization, Compact, lightweight, Built-in EVF
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Same sensor as E-M10 Mark II, Autofocus isn’t great for moving subjects, Image quality lags behind APS-C peers
The Olympus E-M10 Mark III is the third-generation base OM-D with a simplified feature set and interface. A proven anti-alias-filter-free 16 MP CMOS sensor paired with a new image processor allows this digital camera to produce images with sharp details while maintaining very low image-noise.
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Very low image noise, Excellent retention of details, Reliable metering, Good Automatic White-Balance, Excellent built-in 5-axis stabilization, Virtually no shutter-lag, Fast contrast-detect AF, Fast shot-to-shot speed, Very responsive, Solid build quality
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Some color inaccuracy, Dynamic-range below other mirrorless, Occasional focus miss, Not always Exposure-Priority, Limited EVF and LCD contrast and view-angle, Restricted features, Uncomfortable eyelets, Short battery-life
Though it doesn't deliver the best photo quality, the sum of the Olympus OM-D E-M10's design, performance and features add up to a nice upgrade from a point-and-shoot.
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The Olympus OM-D E-M10's design and interface works well for both beginning and advanced photographers, it has a well-rounded feature set, and it's fast enough for general-purpose kids-and-pets photography.
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It produces good-but-not-great photos and videos.
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 is a portable and compact ILC with great performance and image quality. Loaded with useful features and coming in at $700 for the basic kit, this is a fantastic entry-level ILC or travel camera. Read more in our Full Conclusion .
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All shooting modes were fast and accurate, Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record, AF system is quick in all conditions, Great image quality, 3-Axis I.S. works well handheld and on the move, Compact and portable camera body and small lenses, Easy to handle with full, on-body...
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iAuto looked almost unrealistic with over saturated colors, Built-in flash is very weak
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 offers a lot of compelling features, especially considering the $699 (body only) price. It has a bright and clear tilting touch screen, effective image stabilization, and plenty of shooting modes and controls.
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Small compact design handles well, Detailed images with true-to-life color, Built-in Wi-Fi and powerful apps work well with smartphones, Impressive 8-shot-per-second burst shooting
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Sluggish autofocus, especially in low light, Aggressive noise reduction, No external microphone input, Some setting adjustments require multiple steps
A heavy DSLR does you no good sitting at home. That’s why the portable, lightweight OM-D E-M10 Mark II is such a joy. It’s compact and easy to carry, unobtrusive enough for discreet street shooting but versatile enough – when paired with specialized lenses from the 20-strong and growing M.
Olympus is serious about killing DSLRs. After releasing two stellar OM-D cameras, the E-M5 and E-M1 , which were aimed squarely at pros due to their high prices, Olympus is finally setting its sights on a larger audience with a camera that's both sleek and reasonably priced.
It seems that with every new Olympus OM-D camera, we get at least one exciting new feature. And what’s great is that these features aren’t so much “technological gimmicks” as they are a reaction to the realistic needs and interests of photographers.
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 has one real dislike: its name is too long and complicated. It's actually a great allround camera. Out of the camera jpegs are fantastic! With the 14-42 EZ kit lens the camera is so small it fits in every jacket; with the 9 mm lens hood lens the camera is like a real compact.
The best camera I have ever owned. The Wi-Fi, is v=cool, see live view on my phone, focus, take photo. The photos are great. I use it for all types of shots. They all come out beautiful, (FOR ME) indoors or out, It does not matter.. easy to use and set up..
- 16.1MP Four Thirds Live MOS Sensor
- Dual Quad-Core TruePic VIII Processor
- UHD 4K30 Recording; Clips Video Mode
- 2.36m-Dot 1.23x Electronic Viewfinder
- 3.0" 1.04m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
- In-Body 5-Axis Image Stabilization
- 121-Point Contrast-Detect AF System
- Up to 8.6 fps Shooting and ISO 25600
- Digital ED 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ Lens
- 16GB SDHC Memory Card & Camera Case
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- Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera with 14-42mm EZ Lens (Black)
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- BLS-50 Lithium-Ion Battery (7.2V, 1175mAh)
- BCS-5 Lithium-Ion Battery Charger
- USB Cable
- Shoulder Strap
- 16GB SDHC Memory Card
- Camera Case
- Limited 1-Year Warranty