Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III: specifications and reviews
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Specifications
General characteristics
Olympus
OM-D E-M10
Mark III
One time
available also kit with Zuiko zoom
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III | |
Mirrorless | |
2017-08-31 | |
Yes | |
€ 669 | |
$ 650+VAT | |
410 gr. | |
122 mm. | |
84 mm. | |
50 mm. |
16 | |
Micro Four Thirds | |
17.3 mm. | |
13.0 mm. | |
2.00 | |
4:3 | |
Yes | |
No | |
200 | |
25600 | |
JPEG, RAW | |
121 | |
Embedded, full | |
Yes | |
Mechanical and Electronic | |
4.8 frame/sec. | |
4.8 frame/sec. | |
8.6 frame/sec. | |
22 | |
unlimited | |
1/16000 sec. | |
1/4000 sec. | |
1/250 sec. | |
330 shots | |
Electronic (EVF) | |
100% | |
0.62x (35mm. equiv) | |
2.36 million | |
3.0 in. | |
1.04 megapixel | |
Tiltable less than 180° | |
Settings, Tap to focus | |
Yes | |
Full HD @ 24/25/30p, Full HD @ 50/60p, 4k @ 24/25/30p | |
MJPEG, H.264 | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
No | |
No | |
HDMI, USB2, External flash | |
SD, SD UHS-I, SD UHS-II | |
WiFi |
Useful Links
- DPReview
8/10
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. Its unreliable focus tracking and modest resolution take a little gloss off a camera that gives plenty of room to grow into.