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February 2014
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design
Compacité
Écran tactile monté sur charnière
Viseur agréable grâce à un taux de rafraîchissement élevé
Créateur de couleur et filtres artistiques implémentés
Nombreuses possibilités de personnalisation
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 1600 ISO voire 32
Viseur électronique
Electronique qui a fait ses preuves
Ecran orientable
Fonctionnalités Wi-Fi riches
Bonne rafale
Prix
Excellente qualité de construction
Viseur électronique clair et précis
Autofocus très réactif
Ergonomie bien pensée
Zoom 14-42mm pancake motorisé réussi
Belle qualité d'image
Flash intégré
Bien dessiné
Compact et léger
Ecran tactile et inclinable
Taux de rafraîchissement du viseur
Intégration des filtres et du créateur de couleur
Très large choix de personnalisation dans le menu
Rendu d'image très agréable jusqu'à 3200ISO
Wi
Fi bien
Design rétro
Ergonomie
Qualité photo
Le design et l'interface de l' Olympus OM D EM10 sont parfaitement adaptés aux photographes débutant comme aux plus avancés
Son autofocus est rapide et il offre une qualité d'image correcte jusqu'à 1600 ISO
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Stabilisation sur 3 axes seulement
Pas de tropicalisation
Dégagement oculaire du viseur un peu faible
Molette de réglage avant manquant de fermeté
Pas de prise micro ni de prise casque
Navigation dans les menus rébarbative
Mode vidéo limité à 30 ips
Stabilisation 3 axes contre 5 axes sur les modèles plus haut de gamme
Pas tropicalisé
Stabilisation "seulement" 3 axes
Un peu lent au démarrage avec le zoom pancake électrique
Écran tactile sous-exploité
Bague de zoom non débrayable
Molette de pouce et avant manque un peu de fermeté
Pas de prise micro
Ni casque
Navigation dans les menus déroutante
Mode vidéo pourrait passer à 50Im/s
Exploitation du wifi
L'appareil est relativement lent à démarrer
La qualité des photos et des vidéos auraient pu être meilleure
Super light, Fastest focusing of any Micro Four Thirds camera that we've tested, Really small but still comfortable form factor,
Weird controls with the ISO and white balance; let alone the Fn buttons doing more than one thing, Consumers will be confused between this and the Pen EP5
While we have yet to test the OMD EM10's raw file versatility, it is a much better camera than we initially gave it credit for. The JPEG image quality that comes from it is outstanding. But beyond that, this camera focuses like a true speed demon and ther...
The new Olympus OM-D E-M10 combines the proven retro design and customisability of the E-M5 with some of the cutting edge features of the flagship E-M1 at a new mid-range price-point. It doesn't have the same clever 5-axis image stabilisation system or w...
Great image quality especially from RAW files, Excellent dynamic range for a Four Thirds sensor, Very good high ISO performance, Realistic colors and excellent hue accuracy, Builtin WiFi with remote control and sharing features, Improved HD video, Lightwe
ContrastDetect AF struggles with small and lowcontrast subjects, Mediocre battery life, No external microphone or headphone jack, Mediocre burst speed with continuous AF, No weather sealing, Heavyhanded high ISO noise reduction
Olympus boils down the enthusiast-oriented E-M5 and professional E-M1 cameras into the lightweight and affordable Olympus E-M10 that truly is the "OM-D for all". With the E-M1's powerful image processor, a similar AA-filterless sensor and the E-M5's comp...
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Publié: 2014-03-23, Auteur: Raymond , review by: 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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Publié: 2014-03-18, Auteur: Richard , review by: 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...
Publié: 2014-03-18, Auteur: Kevin , review by: 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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Publié: 2014-02-07, Auteur: Jim , review by: 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....
High quality EVF, Excellent image quality, Compact metal body
Tilting rather than variangle screen, Not weathersealed, No batterygrip
I like the Olympus OM-D E-M10 a lot. It's small and light enough to fit in a large coat pocket or small bag so it can be used as a carry-round camera. It affords lots of control over images, feels good in the hand and has a control layout that's easy to ...
Extrait: The E-M10's metal body is solidly built and nicely finished and it's available in black and silver with a new 14-42mm 'pancake-style' kit lens to match the camera body.We've covered the physical aspects of the camera in the first look and also provided in...