Olympus E-M10 Mark III Body Black + 14-42mm
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The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III + 14-42mm is a set for novice photographers who want to get familiar with versatile zooming. The camera can record 4K video and is equipped with a TruepicVIII processor, which means the camera will adapt to ambient lighting quickly when in automatic mode. You take many photos consecutively with 8.5 frames per second. Thanks to the 5-axis image stabilization and autofocus mode, you won't lose focus when you're tracking moving subjects. You can use WiFi to send your snaps and videos to your smart device wirelessly. The included 14-42mm lens is a compact all-round lens with 3x zoom for landscapes, streetscapes, and portraits. In combination with the Mark III, you can take sharp photos and videos while zooming.
Type of image sensor | Micro four thirds | |
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Camera usage situation | At home for family and friends, Vacation | |
Type of image definition support | 4K Cinema, Full HD (1080p), HD ready (720p) | |
Suitable for photographer type | Beginner | |
Viewfinder | ||
IBIS | ||
Built-in WiFi | ||
Effective number of megapixels | 16,1 MP |
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Picked up this silver Mark III today on the advice of a real coolblue'r, because I want to make the switch from SLR to system. It really is a compact, strong vintage beauty, in which it has been improved compared to its predecessor. Changes compared to the Mark II are very nice. Retained what was already good and improvements have been made to the image processor, AF points (from 81 to 121). Especially the grip is now more pleasant. Where the Mark II often used an extra grip, this is no longer necessary with the Mark III. Despite the larger grip, the camera has not become awkwardly large and is only 20 grams heavier. 4K filming is now also possible. There is also plenty to be found for the advanced / creative photographers among us. The Olympus contains many professional filters that are no longer seen as gimmicks. The quality is very cool, especially of certain 'pop art' and 'bleach' filters. In addition, in addition to the filters, there are also options for HDR, 4K Timelapses, Focus bracketing, Panorama, multi-exposure, etc. Enough to get started. The new programmed wheel also works well in this, in which the ART mode can be quickly selected or the AP (professional applications) can be selected. The new buttons are also nice. The former Fn3 button has been changed to a speed dial that can be used per program to quickly get to the most important functions. In addition, the 4 dial hands are equipped with functions with icons and the menu has become clearer on the screen. I like the Viewfinder when you want to have a good picture of the composition or when the sun shines on the screen. It works perfectly and has almost no lag. The fast fps can be used well to make action shots. This used to be a point of the first system cameras. Fortunately, they have made real progress in that regard. I think the most unique thing is the 5-axis body image stabilization. This really works brilliantly and it looks like you have a real Stabilizer around it. This is especially nice in difficult light conditions. It is also nice that you can now use multiple lenses that do not have image stabilization to achieve a stabilized result. That makes it unique, especially compared to my SLR that will now be sold.. If you want a powerful, beautiful and compact travel companion, I highly recommend this one. It is also very pleasant to use at home and with the children.
Christian jansen
28 September 2017
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Buy a good memory card, so that you can use all the possibilities (including 4k) of the MIII.
Jorg van der Liet
27 May 2018
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Product number | 792156 | |
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Manufacturer code | V207112BE000 | |
Brand | Olympus | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Carry-in warranty | |
Old product returned for free |
Suitable for photographer type | Beginner | |
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Camera usage situation | At home for family and friends, Vacation | |
Menu language | Dutch, English, French, German, Multilingual, Spanish |
Lens mount | Micro Four Thirds mount | |
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Zoom or prime lens | Zoom lens | |
Compatible with lens filter | ||
Filter size | 37 mm |
Type of image sensor | Micro four thirds | |
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Crop factor | 2 | |
Effective number of megapixels | 16,1 MP |
Image processor type | TruePic VIII | |
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Photo file format | JPEG, RAW | |
Video file format | MPEG-4 AVCHD (H.264) | |
Type of image definition support | 4K Cinema, Full HD (1080p), HD ready (720p) | |
Maximum number of photos per second | 8,6 fps | |
IBIS | ||
Number of focus points | 121 |
Memory card | SD | |
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SD memory card version | SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS, SDXC, SDXC UHS | |
Expandable storage capacity up to | 128 GB |
Internal flash | ||
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Guide number | 12,9 | |
Wireless flash control |
Screen size | 3 inches | |
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Touchscreen | ||
Number of pixels | 2360 pixels |
Viewfinder | ||
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Viewfinder type | Electronic | |
Viewfinder size | 0,45 inch |
USB port | ||
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HDMI connector | ||
Microphone connector | ||
Hot shoe type | Hot shoe |
Built-in WiFi | ||
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Bluetooth | ||
NFC | ||
GPS sensor |
Power supply type | Rechargeable battery | |
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Battery technology | Lithium-ion | |
Replaceable battery | ||
Battery type | Olympus BLS-5/50 | |
Battery/battery capacity | 1150 mAh |
Weight | 503 g | |
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Height | 83,6 mm | |
Depth | 49,5 mm | |
Width | 121,5 mm | |
Material | Metal, Plastic | |
Color | Black |
Water-resistant | ||
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Dust removal system |