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Overview | |
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Maker | Olympus |
Type | Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Micro Four Thirds |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor type | Live MOS |
Sensor size | 17.3 x 13mm (Four Thirds type) |
Maximum resolution | 4608 x 3456 (16 megapixels) |
Film speed | 100-25600 |
Recording medium | SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card |
Focusing | |
Focus areas | 81 focus points |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure metering | TTL |
Shutter | |
Shutter speeds | 1/16000s to 60s |
Continuous shooting | 8 frames per second |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder magnification | 1.23 (0.68x 35mm equvivalent) |
Frame coverage | 100% |
Image processing | |
Image processor | TruePic VII |
White balance | Yes |
General | |
LCD screen | 3 inches with 1,040,000 dots |
Dimensions | 120 x 83 x 47mm (4.72 x 3.27 x 1.85 inches) |
Weight | 390g including battery |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Olympus OM-D E-M10 |
Successor | Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III |
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II is a digital mirrorless system camera announced by Olympus Corporation on August 25, 2015.
The E-M10 Mark II features a 5-axis in-body image stabilization system, an upgrade to the 3-axis design found in its predecessor, the original E-M10. [1][2]
The E-M10 Mark II was succeeded by the E-M10 Mark III, offering 4K video capabilities.