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Olympus Announces Compact E-M10, Two Stylus Digicams Share This on LinkedIn   Share This on Google   Tweet This   Forward This

29 January 2014

Introducing its smallest OM-D series mirrorless camera as "a small camera that gets the big picture," Olympus unveiled the E-M10 at $700, a significantly lower price than its two stable-mates, the $1,400 E-M1 and the $1,100 E-M5. It's "the OM-D for all," the company said.

Olympus E-M10. Compact, tough with impressive specs.

The company also introduced a new Tough and a new megazoom Stylus digicam, detailed below.

HIGHLIGHTS

Highlights of the E-M10 include a TruePic VII image processor, high-speed electronic viewfinder, fast autofocus system, built-in flash and WiFi plus "a slew of creative tools." One of those creative tools, interestingly enough, is Live Composite Mode, which can preview long exposures in the EVF to show, for example, light trails when shooting a star-filled sky.

The all-metal body sports simple controls with few buttons, thanks to the touchscreen LCD. Touch controls include Shutter release, Enlargement, Live Guide, AF area selection, AF area enlargement and decrease, Frame forward/backward, Enlargement playback, Super Control Panel, Art Filter selection, Scene mode selection and Wi-Fi connection.

Back. A big, tiltable touch screen.

Its EVF refreshes at a rate of 0.007 seconds and sports a 1.14x magnification. And Olympus' in-body image stabilization handles yaw, pitch and roll.

Built-in WiFi offers full remote control plus geotagging and sharing using the OI.Share app.

Top. Simplified controls but a generous shutter button.

Besting the Fujifilm X-T1 announced yesterday, the E-M10 has a flash sync speed of 1/250 second as well as a built-in flash.

FEATURES

In a nutshell, the main features of the E-M10 include:

  • Compact, all-metal body
  • Large, fast EVF
  • Tiltable 3.0-inch touchscreen LCD
  • Three-axis in-body image stabilization
  • TruePic VII image processor
  • Fast autofocus
  • Built-in flash and 1/250 sync speed
  • Up to 8 fps burst speed
  • Improved autofocus tracking
  • Focus peaking display in manual focus mode
  • Built-in WiFi

SPECIFICATIONS

Key specifications for the E-M10 are:

  • 16-Mp Live MOS sensor
  • 4608x3456-pixel maximum resolution
  • JPEG, MP, Raw still formats with AVI and MOV movie formats
  • Micro Four Thirds lens mount
  • SD/SDHC/SDXC card support
  • Dust reduction system
  • 81-point autofocus grid coverage the full frame
  • 1.44 million pixel EVF with a 1.14x magnification with a double-speed 120 fps refresh rate of 0.007 seconds
  • Tiltable 3.0-inch LCD with touchscreen options and 1,037,00 pixels
  • ISO from 100 to 25,600
  • Shutter from 60 to 1/4000 second
  • Burst mode up to 8 fps
  • Maximum sync speed of 1/250 second
  • Hot shoe, PC terminal, wireless flash control
  • WiFi image transfer

TWO MORE

Olympus also announced two new Stylus cameras:

  • The $250 Tough Stylus TG-850 with a wide-angle 21-105mm 5x optical zoom lens and flip LCD
  • The $399 SP-100, a 50x superzoom EVF compact with a 24-1200mm zoom range and a built-in dot-sight to focus on active, distant subjects at longer focal lengths

SPONSORED LINKS

With estimated shipping for March, preorders are being taken for the following configurations:

  • Olympus OM-D E-M10 body only: $699 at Adorama
  • Olympus OM-D E-M10 with 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 II R lens: $799 at Adorama

Lenses:

  • Olympus M. Zuiko Digital 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ: $349 at Adorama
  • Olympus M. Zuiko Digital 25mm f/1.8: $399 at Adorama

For more information see the news release below.

Olympus Expands OM-D Camera Line-Up With New, Extremely Compact E-M10 -- The OM-D For All

The Image Quality and Power of the E-M1 and E-M5 are now Packed into a More Affordable OM-D Body; Two New Lenses Broaden Olympus's Micro Four Thirds System

CENTER VALLEY, Pa. -- Olympus adds to its award-winning OM-D family with the new E-M10, an interchangeable lens camera that combines the outstanding image quality, speed and power of the flagship Olympus OM-D E-M1 and the Olympus OM-D E-M5 into an extremely compact and stylish all-metal body. Featuring the new TruePic VII image processor, the same found in the OM-D E-M1, 16-megapixel Live MOS sensor, WiFi technology, a large, high-speed electronic viewfinder, 3-axis image stabilization, ultrafast autofocus and a built-in flash, it's the OM-D for photographers looking for an affordable, yet powerful, system camera they can use every day. The new, super-slim M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm f 3.5-5.6 EZ pancake zoom lens and the super-bright M.Zuiko Digital 25mm f1.8 expands Olympus Micro Four Thirds line-up to 15 lenses.

Best-In-Class Image Quality

The Olympus OM-D E-M10's 16-Mp Live MOS sensor, combined with the TruePic VII image processor and M.ZUIKO lenses, delivers beautiful image quality with high resolution, superior color reproduction and high sensitivity that exceeds other cameras in its class. A maximum sensitivity of ISO 25600 is perfect for shooting dark scenes and indoor shooting locations and ISO LOW mode (100 equivalent) expands the low-sensitivity end. The sensor's rich dynamic range makes smooth gradations possible and beautifully depicts high-contrast highlights and shadows. Fine Detail Processing II technology configures the appropriate sharpness processing for each individual lens resulting in natural, high-quality resolution.

The Olympus OM-D E-M10's in-body 3-axis image stabilization system is derived from the world's first 5-axis system in the E-M5 and E-M1. The 3-axis version effectively counteracts yaw, roll and pitch with both still shots and HD movies, regardless of the lens attached to the camera yielding great results even in poor lighting conditions or when using an exposure time of 1/15 second or less.

Speed

The on-board FAST AF is Olympus' fastest-ever AF system and uses 81 target areas that cover the whole image. Small AF Target and Super Spot AF modes make it possible to zoom in and focus accurately on minute sections of the frame. The E-M10 is also capable of capturing high-speed action with 8fps sequential shooting, the fast processor supports continuous capture of up to 20 Raw frames or an unlimited number of JPEG frames and the Continuous Auto Focus with Tracking mode accurately tracks and captures moving subject as fast as 3.5 fps.

Beautiful OM-D Design

The ultra-slim, compact and lightweight Olympus OM-D E-M10 body is built with precision-machined metal parts and a premium feel that inspires the user. Two easy-to-reach metal dials give excellent operability and improved control and the grip is designed to rest comfortably in the user's hand. Despite its size, the E-M10 is the first OM-D with a built-in flash that is optimized for 1/250 second synchronization, a benefit for daytime flash photography.

High-Speed Creative EVF

The large, 1,440,000-dot electronic high resolution viewfinder located on the optical axis of the E-M10 features a 120-fps refresh rate, a 100 percent field of view and maximum 1.15x magnification to help accurately frame shots. An eye sensor seamlessly switches the display between the tilting, 3.0-inch touch-screen monitor and the electronic viewfinder. Camera setting information, such as shutter speed, is displayed at the bottom of the viewfinder and photographers can take full advantage of the EVF's ability to display the effects of various exposure adjustments, Art Filter effects and Creative Controls like Color Creator, Image Aspect control, Highlight/Shadow control, Live Histogram, Display of five different grid patterns and even a Level Gauge -- all without having to remove your eye from the viewfinder.

In-Camera Creativity

New features, including Live Composite Mode and Photo & Movie Capture, expand the user's creative potential. Live Composite Mode is a tool that offers previews of long exposures in the EVF, a perfect tool for anyone looking to easily capture light trails when shooting a star-filled sky. Photo & Movie Capture lets users shoot high-quality still images without interrupting the video recording. 12 Art Filters, three HDR capture modes and Photo Story support your photographic imagination.

Built-In WiFi

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 includes built-in WiFi and the setup is simple. By quickly scanning the QR code displayed on the camera's LCD with a smart device, it syncs with the WiFi network created by the camera. The free Olympus Image Share smartphone app synchronizes a user's smartphone and E-M10 so the camera's Live View is effectively displayed on the phone. In this way, the camera can be controlled by touching the smartphone display as if it were the camera itself and users can send selected images directly to Web sites and social media.

Two New Micro Four Thirds Lenses

Olympus has also introduced two new Micro Four Thirds lenses to its line-up. The super-slim M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm* f3.5-5.6 EZ pancake zoom lens measures just .9 inches thick, making it the world's slimmest standard zoom lens. It has a smooth electric zoom that is suitable for shooting movies and can also be zoomed in and out remotely using compatible smartphones through the updated Olympus Image Share app. The super-bright, lightweight, high-performance M.Zuiko Digital 25mm f1.8 lens has a fixed focal length and is ideal for capturing portraits or close-ups from as little as 9.8 inches away. Both new lenses are sold separately.

New Micro Four Thirds Accessories

A host of new Micro Four Thirds accessories join the Olympus Micro Four Thirds line-up, including the fixed-aperture f8.0 Fish Eye Body Cap lens with a focal length of 9mm (35mm equivalent: 18mm). It's an ultra-slim accessory for creative wide-angle shooting through its 5-element, 4-group lens construction. The multi-use lens barrier MF lever switches from pan focus shooting to close up 8-inch shooting with a single press of the lever. The ECG-1 matching ergonomic grip is a removable grip exclusively for use with the E-M10. Designed for absolute comfort, the grip is the perfect thickness for resting the ring finger and pinky when holding the camera. A single press of the lever on the bottom of the grip easily removes it, making replacing batteries and memory cards seamless. The MCON-PO2 macro converter is compatible with six Olympus Micro Four Thirds lenses and adapts them for close-up shooting. Finally, the Automatic Opening Lens Cap LC-37C is available exclusively for use with the new M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 EZ. When the camera is turned off, this accessory protects the lens from dust and scratches and when the camera is powered on the lens cap instantly opens for snapshots and quick shooting.

Pricing and Availability

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 will be available in March in the following configurations:

  • $699.99 Body only, available in Black and Silver
  • $799.99 Body in Black or Silver with M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 II R lens

Accessory pricing:

  • $399.99 M.Zuiko Digital 25mm f1.8 lens
  • $349.99 M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 EZ lens
  • $59.99 ECG-1 camera grip for E-M10
  • $69.99 MCON-P02 Macro Converter
  • $99.99 9mm f8.0 Fish Eye Body Cap Lens

To find out more about the OM-D E-M10 and for a complete list of specifications, visit the Olympus Web site


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