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February 2014
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138 Tests
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Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität (bis ISO 800)
Auch hohe ISO-Werte bis ISO 3.200 noch relativ gut nutzbar
Hochwertiges Magnesium-Gehäuse mit ergonomisch geformtem Griff
Die Kamera liegt sehr gut in der Hand
Hochauflösendes und nach oben sowie unten kla
Gute Bildqualität
WLAN
Schnelle Serienbilder (6
6 Bilder pro Sekunde)
Moderne Extras wie Touchscreen und WLAN
Scharfer und flüsiger elektronischer Sucher
Ultra-HD-Video
Schneller Autofokus
Handlicher Magnesium-Body
Sehr gute Ausstattung
Dank zwei Bedienrädern und vielen frei belegbaren Tasten sehr gute Bedienung
Eingebautes WLAN mit Fernsteuerung
Fernauslösung und Bildübertragung per App
Sehr gute Bildqualität auf besserem DSLRNiveau
Sehr kompakte
Hochwertig verarbeitete und ausgesp
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Tasten etwas klein
Kein Mikrofoneingang
Langsamer Zoom
Einstellräder zu leicht verstellbar
Mikrofon- und Kopfhörer-Ausgang fehlen
Menü verschachtelt
Spritzwasserschutz fehlt
Detailverlust ab ISO 3.200
Panoramabilder werden nicht in der Kamera zusammen gefügt
Kein externer Mikrofoneingang und keine manuelle Tonpegelregelung im Videomodus
Angegebene Serienbildrate wird um rund 20 Prozent unterschritten
Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-23, Autor: Raymond , Testbericht von: mashable.com
Solid all-metal design, Incredibly fast autofocus system, Sharp electronic viewfinder
Lacks weather sealing, Wonky Wi-Fi, No video recording control via app
Olympus doesn't skimp with the OM-D E-M10. It has a solid design and the best features from both the E-M5 and E-M1, but with a price that's way more affordable...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-18, Autor: Richard , Testbericht von: dpreview.com
E-M5 image quality in smaller, lighter body, Built-in dual-axis level gauge, In-body IS works with all lenses, Dual control wheels and customizable buttons, Wi-Fi connectivity and remote shooting, Tilting LCD useful for video and tripod work, Raw files of
Default JPEG processing tends to muddy fine detail at ISO 3200 and above, Useful interface features hidden at default, Video quality is mediocre as details are somewhat soft, Can't combine histogram, highlight/shadow warnings etc. on the same display mode
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 is positioned as the entry-level OM-D camera, though it's just as capable in most ways as its more advanced siblings. It borrows the E-M5's impressive imaging capabilities, without the weatherproofing, and adds built-in Wi-Fi. The E...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-18, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: dxomark.com
With the introduction of the OM-D models Olympus has rightfully garnered a lot of praise. While the E-M1 is more likely to entice hardcore enthusiasts, the E-M10 is likely to appeal to the same users that were attracted by the original E-M5. In that respe...
Not quite classleading video capabilities; JPEGs oversharpened at times
The OM-D E-M10 continues the OM-D series tradition of producing quality cameras built to last the test of time.Although it might not be weather sealed like its stablemates, the chances are that those looking to purchase an OM-D at a lower price point won'...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-07, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Fast focus and burst shooting. Good image quality at high ISO. In-body image stabilization. Tilting touch-screen display. Built-in EVF and flash. Integrated Wi-Fi.
Not weather-sealed. Lacks accessory port and mic input. No 60p video support
The entry-level mirrorless OM-D E-M10 is another winner in Olympus' OM-D series. Its image quality, speedy performance, and built-in EVF earn it Editors' Choice honors....
Zusammenfassung: An internet review site likened the E-M5 to a gazelle, which is also good simile for the E-M10. As soon as you put the camera to your eye, it automatically switches off the rear screen and enables the electronic view finder. The rear dial I have programme...
Zusammenfassung: The PEN E-PL7, the smallest hybrid in Olympus' 2014 range, has definitely taken a few ideas from the OM-D E-M10. They have the same 4/3" 16.1 Mpx CMOS sensor, the same Truepic VII processor and the same type of retro design that made the PEN series so popular. Add to that Wi-Fi connectivity, a 180° tiltable touchscreen, and you've got the E-PL7. Let's see if this little interchangeable-lens camera lives up to our expectations of style, elegance and excellent selfie-taking, all three promised by Olympus.....
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-26, Autor: Lori , Testbericht von: CNET.co.uk
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
It produces good-but-not-great photos and videos
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....
Classic design provides a premium feel, fairly priced compared to existing EM1 and EM5 models in the OMD series, pop up flash and WiFi connectivity included, tilting LCD screen with high resolution, 1.4 million dot eye level finder
Smaller sensor size than other big name rivals, nose butts up against LCD screen when using eye level viewfinder
As with Panasonic's GM1, at the heart of the E-M10 sits a Four Thirds (4/3-inch) sensor. This is physically smaller than the APS-C chips found in actual DSLRs and competing CSC brands such as Canon (with its solitary EOS M) Fuji, Samsung and Sony. But bot...
When carrying the E-M10 around, it garnered a lot of admiring attention – in keeping with the OM-D range, it is beautifully crafted and doesnt go unnoticed. Opting for a magnesium-alloy body, Olympus has managed to retain a sense of quality that one woul...