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Olympus OM-D EM10 with Power Zoom Pancake M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 EZ Lens - Silver/Silver (16.1MP, Live MOS ) 3.0 inch Tiltable LCD

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Crucially, it provides access to a large range of small, light and relatively affordable lenses, and its in-body stabilisation will work with every single one. Just like its predecessor, it’s a lovely little camera that’s a joy to use and delivers great pictures. Everything falls sensibly to hand, and the most important settings generally have their own control. I think "Shutter shock" is a misnomer since it isn't about a shutter shaking the camera around to cause a blurry picture.

Still the lens should help with sharpness (I have problems with as well - mostly due to inaccurate focusing) but not with the noise.Share lets you take control of your camera remotely as well as instantly import your recorded photos and videos to your smartphone for sharing on social media. I shot a nice D800 and SONY with some fancy lenses at a 21st on the weekend, swapped EM1 with owners. Build quality – This E-M10 is built just like the current and more expensive E-M5 which is built very good. It accommodates the same lenses, is gives me a rangefinder-like form factor, and is an ideal vehicle for my 45mm Olympus 1.

However the fold-down screen isn’t such a great design for vlogging, as it gets blocked if you place the camera on a tripod. Paired with the TruePic VIII processor, it provides a sensitivity range of ISO 200-6400 as standard, with extended settings equivalent to ISO 80-25,600 also on hand.

It’s also easy to judge in the viewfinder when you might want to lighten or darken an image for aesthetic effect, and apply the requisite level of exposure compensation. You can upload: image, audio, video, document, spreadsheet, interactive, text, archive, code, other.

If you NEED weather sealing, go E-M5 (or better yet, E-M1) but if you do not (and light rain is OK with non weather sealed bodies) then go E-M10. The Zoom will not exploit the full potential or quality of either of these cameras but if it were me, and was only going to use the zoom, then I’d go E-M10 for the small size and EVF. For me, though, it may come down to the old reliable rule of thumb: Good primes are always better than good zooms. Olympus’s in-body image stabilisation does a good job of keeping hand-held footage steady, and can be supplemented by additional electronic stabilisation, at the expense of a slight field-of-view crop.Oly needs to come out of last century for battery charger as welll really a brick with a powercord to lug around c’mon…. When shooting street, quickly moving the camera around to capture an interesting scene often caused me to accidentally blur a shot. I do a lot of long exposure stuff and watching a photo come into place while working from an iPad is very cool. London Camera Exchange Limited, London Camera Exchange Solent Limited and London Camera Exchange Portsmouth Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, register numbers 742719, 761264, 789602 and act as a credit broker and not a lender. A short list of cameras are added for ACR support including the Canon Powershot G1 X Mark II, Olympus OM-D E-M10 and the Panasonic GH4 (with preliminary support).

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