Product Description: Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Mirrorless Camera, Black, 5-axis Image Stabilization, 20 MP Sensor, 3-inch Tilting Touchscreen, Easy Shooting Modes, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, and 4K Video. Sensor and Processor: It has 20MP Live MOS sensor and TruePic VIII image processor with Ultra HD 4K video capability Image Stabilization: In-body 5-axis image stabilization capable of 4.5 shutter speed steps of compensation 180-Degree Monitor: Flip-down monitor and dedicated Selfie mode. Selfie mode automatically turns on when monitor is flipped down 16 Art Filters: Fine tune lets you adjust the filter level with a slider on the monitor or with the dial button Share Images and Videos: With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity you can easily transfer your content for instant sharing with family and friends. Simply use the OI Share Smartphone app for data transfer as well as remote shooting through your connected smartphone – this app does it all
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Customers find the camera produces good quality photos, is easy to use, and appreciate its lightweight design, with one customer noting it’s particularly convenient for hiking. They like its small size, features, and consider it great value for money. The functionality and image quality receive mixed reviews – while some say everything works well, others report issues with the camera stopping working, and while some praise the color accuracy, others note no noticeable improvement.
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Reviewer: Boogaboo Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Best entry-level mirrorless interchangeable lens camera for the beginner in 2025 Review: Small, easy to use, almost pocketable (in a jacket pocket it is), and what a great value!It’s a versatile camera for the beginner, with menus that help you learn photography on the camera! Scene modes, Art modes, AP (advanced photography modes), it’s all there, it even stitches panoramas together for you in-camera. This has all the advantages of a point and shoot, in a seriously nice and ergonomic retro body look, with interchangeable lenses. And there are soooo many Olympus/OM System lenses to choose from (most are small and very manageable)Behind all the ease-of-use menus and features, there is also the full set of manual settings for the amateur photographer. Great for selfies but also more serious work. You can definitely grow with this camera.I guess that is why this is Taylor Swift’s favorite camera (not kidding look it up), she goes with it everywhere.Love this when I run out and want to bring my smallest easiest to carry “kit”, that will always give me pics that are so much better than my iPhone 15 Pro. Reviewer: mohammad Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Light, portable. Great image quality for the price point Review: Originally wanted the Sony ( per Wirecutter) which is out of stock.I was afraid this one wouldn’t arrive on time. Thanks to Amazon’s super speedy delivery! I bought this for travel, portability, convenience and picture quality ( at this price point). Doubt if it can match the quality of my Nikon D750 which is a full body DSLR camera but a pain to carry it around all the time. Waiting to compare after I get a smaller Nikon 50mm lens to see if this is worth keeping.I like that the you can change to more powerful low end or high end lenses. Perfect for hobby phographers for travel! Cheap plastic built dosent bother me as it’s convenient and more functional for travel. Reviewer: Amazon Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Worth EM10 series, good street photography, hobbyists camera. Review: I own an OMD EM10 M2 for the past 3+ years, and it is a good companion for street, and hobby photography. I was waiting for 20MP EM10 models, and finally it arrived. There was a brief offer from Amazon on this camera body – black for $459, i immediately clicked it, i like silver, but its ok. The truepicVIII processor is amazing, 4k video, low light focus is much better, image stabilization is better, and once you focus, fhe focus stays even if you move the camera. USB charging is great, no need for the bulky charger. There is noteable difference in the picture quality, color, and contrast. Again there are many pre set filters available. All the features in palm size compact, you won’t regret.If you want a point and shoot like small camera, and convert that into a professional camera in a blink of an eye, then this is the one. I tried this with my 25mm, 45mm prime leases, and the pictures are amazing. It amplifies my street photography, and portraits. This is a pure delight hobbyists camera, under the budget.Compromises: Plasticiky compared to M2, look wise still my M2 silver is better. Need careful handling, i don’t think it will survive a drop on the floor. Menus are boring/monochrome, Video ok for starters. Dont know what is the future of OMD series, as Olympus is changing hands, but this camera will go for me another few years. Reviewer: erhard Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars Title: So far so good, more later… Review: just wanted to communicate a quick message. not that i want to focus on negatives but these things jumped immediately as not so great at me when using the camera for the first time.for all of this i subtracted 1 star.From all i was reading i do expect that all other function perform as described.1. It said charging can be done through USB cable, so i was hoping that for long-term exposure (like astro photography etc) one can add an external battery to keep it going bit NO:”Even if charging is in progress, it stops when thecamera is turned on.”that is what the manual says and i checked it is true2. the EVF is activated by eye contact. basically the moment the EFV is darkened. the weird thing is when reviewing images on the LCD and then you look through the EFV to see more details etc the camera switched to the regular recording mode. to see the image in the EVF you have to put your eye on it and THEN switch to viewing mode.on all other Pen cameras i use the EVF-1/2 and it is switched by a button on the EVF which i like better.3. the battery door has no automatic lock when it is closed, you have to manually move a little slide. also different from previous Pen’s. i though it was broken.4. autofocus seems ok but have not directly compared to my EP5 and EPL9. once thing that bothered me on that older cameras was that they did not focus well on the moon at all which disappointed me a lot (that was with the 14-150mm zuiko).5. EVF: clearly the external EVF-1/2 have the advantage that they are articulate. meaning you can orient them 90 degrees up which is very convenient for many situations. now that would be great to do here too. or they could have added the port to use the EVF in addition when needed.update1:(2) i found out that the automatic switching of the EVF can be turned off with a button next to it – very good!Update 2, Jan 2 2021Did my first shooting outdoors. AF works very good compared to my epl9 and ep5. It even focussed very easily to the moon.The 2 dials on the top are very convenient to quickly change key parameters.I explored the HDR function a little but have not seen too dramatic impact. On my phone I use Snapseed for HDR and feel it has more impact on the image. But so far so good.I also played with the Art14,splash color, function and it is working well.More later2021 january update 2:tried the nightscape mode for the stars. everyone who has interest in that one probably knows the Pleiadies (see picture). this was taken handheld with Zuiko lens 40-150mm, not bad overall. the camera takes 8 frames with 1/10 sec each and combines then. outcome is not bad at all. to get the focus to work i had to point first to another brighter star and kept eh release button pressed half down when pointing then to the barely visible Pleiadies (this was in the city so no really dark sky). this scene mode does not allow for manual focus which would be nice. Reviewer: K.Fox Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Worth every penny Review: I am absolutely in love with this camera! It has a chic old-school design with great processing power. I bought this for a month long trip through Europe and it served me well. The pictures are high quality and clear, while the camera is lightweight and durable. The Olympus app made downloading my pictures incredibly easy and straightforward, all you need is Wifi. The battery lasted a whole day of exploring with a relatively quick recharging time. I am so impressed with this camera and it’s pictures, it’s become my go-to and prefer it over my iPhone. This camera is a must-have in beginner-intermediate’s camera collection as it’s size, aesthetic, and quality are top-notch for an entry level camera. Reviewer: Fhana Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Review: if you’ve research which camera to buy and already picked this one and is just debating whether to get it or not, I have no regrets after I use it. It’s very nice to use as a first time photography beginner moving on from phone. Reviewer: Mike A Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Review: After reading a lot of reviews for this camera I pulled the trigger and ordered it. I enjoy photo walks and while my iPhone captures great images, I wanted a camera that would provide more versatility than an iPhone and less “bulk” compared to my Nikon DSLR and this camera fits the bill perfectly!Lots of shooting options available for pretty much any situation you would find yourself in and the image quality is great. This camera is ranked one of the best for travel photography and it’s small format makes it very easy to pack or, have it at the ready using a wrist strap. It’s very lightweight so walking for extended periods of time won’t cause you any problems. Reviewer: MicLeg Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars Title: Review: Compact with good build quality. Great for travelling. Reviewer: Domenico Scagliusi Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Review: Di gran qualità, lo si vede subito dai primi scatti, molto pratica ed intuitiva da usare ed essendo una 4/3 bella compatta! Sono molto soddisfatto Reviewer: Diberville Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars Title: Review: Le petit M10 est incontestablement l’appareil le plus sexy de la gamme Olympus, et à vrai dire un des plus sexy toutes marques confondues.Il est petit, bien construit, léger, hyper-mignon en gris, et, ce qui ne gâte rien, offre de bonnes performances et une bonne qualité d’image avec de surcroit, et pour ceux et celles qui ne jurent que par cela, un mode “selfie” efficace bien que par le bas (donc incompatible avec un trépied)Son seul problème est de ne pas être tropicalisé. Contrairement à ses grands frères Olympus qui supportent sans problème la poussière, la pluie, la neige et le gel, le M10 impose donc d’être traité avec davantage de précautions.Si vous n’ambitionnez pas de l’utiliser dans des conditions difficiles, ce n’est pas un problème. Si non, optez plutôt pour le M5 qui, dans un volume quasiment identique, mais à un prix il est vrai plus élevé, vous permettra de photographier dans à peu près n’importe quelle condition…