EISA.eu Updated: 2016-11-12 03:26:02
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Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II är en lätt och kompakt kamera med utmärkt hantering. Den har en Four Thirds-sensor på 16,1 megapixel och en avancerad elektronisk sökare med 2,36 miljoner bildpunkter. Den snabba autofokusen är byggd med toppmodern teknik och ka...
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If you haven't already made the move to mirrorless, the ongoing activities of both Olympus and Panasonic – as well as a growing choice of lenses from a variety of makers – give the Micro Four Thirds format plenty of ammunition to combat the larger sensor...
We really loved the original E-M10 and the Mark II model has even more appeal thanks, for starters, to its revised styling and ergonomics which make it even closer in spirit to one of the classic OM 35mm SLRs. It's unquestionably the prettiest mirrorless...
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The Olympus OM-D series of Micro Four Thirds mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras (ILC) have consistently won plaudits from Digital Trends. This includes the recommended E-M10 ($550, body only), an affordable, high-end camera designed for anyone new to...
Quality 16MP stills with pleasing colors, Compact, lightweight, Very responsive, Built-in 5-axis image stabilization...
Noisy shutter mechanism, No 4K video...
We can easily recommend the E-M10 II for those looking to make the move to an affordable ILC or those with older cameras looking to upgrade. For only $50 more, spring for the kit lens version if this is your first Olympus ILC. It may not have every shiny...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-11-12 03:26:02
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Although Olympus' OM-D range is traditionally aimed at pros, it has a lot of features which appeal to those without the bank balance to match. This is where the E-M10 Mark II comes in. It offers a lot of those swish tricks, such as a high spec electroni...
Small, powerful and available for a thoroughly reasonable price, this Olympus is an absolute steal...
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Although Olympus' OM-D range is traditionally aimed at pros, it has a lot of features which appeal to those without the bank balance to match.This is where the E-M10 Mark II comes in. It offers a lot of those swish tricks, such as a high spec electronic v...
Nimble build, Great photos, Well-priced...
Not for selfie fans, Not ideal for one-handed use...
There's a lot to like about all the cameras in the Olympus OM-D range, and the E-M10 Mark II is a nifty little number which has a satisfying amount of specs for your dosh. If you're a pro you might be swayed towards the more expensive E-M5 Mark II, or th...
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It's an exciting time to shop for a new interchangeable lens camera. We'd have to go back to the days of film to find a wider array of amazing photographic options. And perhaps no ecosystem is busting at the seams more than Micro Four Thirds , thanks to b...
A worthy new OM-D, but not the best value out there. When we assessed the original E-M10, we thought that it was a very good little camera, and for the money, its sequel is also a very attractive package. At $799 for its kit option, the E-M10 II is th...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-11-12 03:26:02
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Olympus has made a few minor updates to the OM-D E-M10 Mark II—updates that can also be found in the Mark II version of the higher-end OM-D E-M5. The E-M10 Mark II keeps the cool retro design that's become a trademark of the OM-D range, and is available w...
General design and handling (with the exception of the menus), Very fast autofocus, Builtin flash, Nice EVF, Very good picture quality up to 1600 ISO, Live Composite mode, Art Filters, Focus Bracketing mode is handy for macro, Fiveaxis stabilisation...
Singlepoint rather than multipoint touchscreen, Menu structure is too complicated, No 4K video...
The OM-D E-M10 Mark II is a great camera that's packed with the very best Olympus design and technology. Like its stablemates, it has a sleek retro look, a 16-Megapixel CMOS sensor and a speedy autofocus, but new technology like Focus Bracketing and five-...
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Improvements to the stabilisation system, EVF and movie recording will be welcomed by anyone who values one or all of these functions and make the new camera an attractive extra body for photographers who want to expand an existing Olympus OM-D or PEN-bas...
The OM-D E-M10 was a great little camera that combined excellent performance with innovative features and was offered at a very competitive price. The E-M10 Mark II is at least as impressive, upping the ante in a number of important ways without significa...
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Mirrorless cameras promise DSLR quality, features and controls in a smaller package, and the OM-D E-M10 is one of the smallest cameras to still deliver that DSLR feel.I'm a fan of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 and I've used it on a frequent basis since its launc...
Small size, Excellent EVF, Versatile and lots of customisation options...
Comparatively small sensor, 4K timelapse at 5fps playback, Tilting rather than vari, angle screen...
The OM-D E-M10 II embodies what the Olympus OM-D series is all about; it's a high quality camera that feels great, offers an extensive feature set with bags of control and produces superb quality images yet doesn't take up much space in your bag...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-12 03:26:03
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Mirrorless cameras promise DSLR quality, features and controls in a smaller package, and the OM-D E-M10 is one of the smallest cameras to still deliver that DSLR feel.I'm a fan of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 and I've used it on a frequent basis since its lau...
Small size, Excellent EVF, Versatile and lots of customisation options...
Comparatively small sensor, 4K timelapse at 5fps playback, Tilting rather than variangle screen...
The OM-D E-M10 II embodies what the Olympus OM-D series is all about; it's a high quality camera that feels great, offers an extensive feature set with bags of control and produces superb quality images yet doesn't take up much space in your bag...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-23 12:42:53
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As far as cameras go, Olympus has been championing the micro-4/3ds movement like no one else has. Ever since it brought back the PEN, the company has grown from strength to strength, launching one M4/3 camera after another, and here we are, with its lates...
Performance, Design...
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The Olympus E-M10 MkII features a variety of excellent improvements over its predecessors, most markedly the 5-axis stabilisation system, as well as the image quality of the camera.(previously published in issue December 2015)...
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Although Olympus' OM-D range is traditionally aimed at pros, it has a lot of features which appeal to those without the bank balance to match.This is where the E-M10 Mark II comes in. It offers a lot of those swish tricks, such as a high spec electronic v...
Nimble build, Great photos, Well-priced...
Not for selfie fans, Not ideal for one-handed use...
There's a lot to like about all the cameras in the Olympus OM-D range, and the E-M10 Mark II is a nifty little number which has a satisfying amount of specs for your dosh.If you're a pro you might be swayed towards the more expensive E-M5 Mark II, or the...
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stuff.tv/my/ Updated: 2016-11-23 12:42:53
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Olympus' OMD line of micro four-thirds mirrorless beauties have always been known for their retro stylings that disguise very modern camera systems.The size of a compact with the performance of an SLR, the E-M10 Mark II has some serious megapixel power an...
The E-M10 Mark II reminds us a lot of a refurbished American hotrod: it retains elements of the a classic's appearance while packing serious horsepower underneath. Sure, some elements of the design sacrifice practicality for style, but it is precisely the...
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On the video front, it provides a huge step-up in capabilities from previous OM-D models, enabling users to choose between UHD and DCI 4K for ultra-high-definition movies and providing most of the capabilities pro videographers require. And shooting video...
As noted in our First Look review, the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II is the camera fans of Olympus products have been waiting for. Beautifully – and thoughtfully – constructed, with excellent weather sealing and great ergonomics, the E-M1 Mark II capable of d...
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Features Like the PEN-F launched earlier this year, the Mark II is built around a 20.4Mp Live MOS sensor, but this time it's paired with a new TruePic VIII image processor. This combination offers users a native ISO range of 200-25,600, with an expanded L...
The E-M1 Mark II is a highly capable device that will appeal to new and even some professional parts of the market. In terms of its image quality at low-medium ISO's, video and burst shooting capabilities it can go toe-to-toe with virtually any of its com...
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16.1-million-pixel, Four Thirds sensor ISO 100-25,600 (extended) 5-axis image stabilisation 8.5fps-burst shooting mode 2.36-million-dot EVF 3in, 1.04-million-dot LCD Full HD video recording Built-in Wi-Fi £550 (body only)It’s hard to believe that Olympus’...
Compact and well-built body, Effective image-stabilisation system, Large and detailed EVF...
Noise and noise-reduction artefacts, Easy to knock command dials out of position, Mediocre kit-lens performance...
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II is undeniably a handsome, well-built and highly specified camera thats capable of taking fine images. Despite being a junior model in the OM-D line-up, it defies its billing by offering many of the key features found in its...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-20 05:06:09
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The OM-D E-M1 has always represented the pinnacle of Olympus' Micro Four Thirds portfolio. In fact, it was the first camera from the company that came with phase detection autofocus, an antialiasing filter-less sensor, focus peaking and higher frame rates...
This is by far Olympus most impressive and feature complete camera to date. Whether you're a sports photographer, videographer or a professional getting into commercial work, the OM-D E-M1 Mark II has something for you.Whereas the original OM-D E-M1 only...
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avhub.com.au Updated: 2017-09-22 06:28:53
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TWEET SHARE EMAIL OUR FULL REVIEW IS BELOW - BUT FOR ALL TEST IMAGES AND PICTURE CAPTIONS, CLICK THE PAGE TO THE RIGHT FOR THE ORIGINAL MAGAZINE PAGES AS PDFs >>> If you're already a fan of the Micro Four Thirds take on the mirrorless came...
Is this the best mirrorless camera you can buy right now? The competition for that crown is really hotting up with the likes of the X-T2, Lumix GH5 and Sony's A7R II, but let's say the E-M1 Mark II easily gets a seat at the top table.Its predecessor was t...
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It's been two years since Olympus pulled the covers off the entry-level OM-D E-M10. This was a 16Mp retro-styled compact system camera (CSC) that had the same DNA as the more expensive E-M1 and E-M5 models, but a good deal fewer features. Fast-forward 24...
Olympus' OM-D range is getting stronger with every camera released. The E-M10 II provides a great entry-level option to those photographers who would like the idea of the OM-D system but aren't ready to spend upwards of £800 on the E-M5 II or E-M1. Existi...
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