Description
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Black Camera – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Black Camera Body
Product Dimensions
4.8 x 1.9 x 3.3 inches
Item Weight
13.4 ounces
ASIN
B08D619SLR
Item model number
V207130BU000
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available
August 4, 2020
Manufacturer
Olympus
Country of Origin
Vietnam
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Technical specifications – Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Black Camera :
Brand
Olympus
Model Name
OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Body
Form Factor
Ultracompact
Effective Still Resolution
20 MP
Special Feature
Lightweight
Optical Zoom
1 x
Color
Black
Connectivity Technology
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI
Screen Size
3 Inches
Photo Sensor Size
Micro Four Thirds
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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F. P (verified owner) –
Included lens doesn’t fit well and doesn’t reliably connect to the camera – Not sure if it’s just my lens/camera, but the included pancake zoom lens doesn’t twist in smoothly and most of the time won’t connect to the camera properly without a bunch of fiddling and tweaking and to get the pins just right and power cycling just so. When this happens the camera still kinda works but it breaks autofocus and causes a bunch of lag on the camera as it presumably tries to talk to the lens and fails (even lags on trying to power off). Manual zoom still kinda works in these situations.
J. E (verified owner) –
a worthy replacement for my OMD EM10 m2 – I sent my OMD EM10 m2, along with the 12-42 pancake lens to a friend in South America, who needed a camera. I loved that camera and lens combination. I replaced both, with an OMD EM10 m4 kit. I was wary of criticisms of the newer model. Too much plastic, feels cheap, some say. I don’t agree. This camera feels just as solid to me as the m2. I have no issue with plastic, as metal can scratch and dent in ways that plastic will not, though I’m still concerned with stories about a weaker lens mount and tripod mount. The m4 is somewhat less customizable than the m2, but it is sufficiently customizable for me. Autofocus and capture are faster than the m2. I also have the original OMD EM1, and a couple of primes, and the 12-40 2.8. I prefer the feel of the EM10.
Z. Z (verified owner) –
I LOVE THIS CAMERA!! – I’ll try to keep it short and sweet. Nikon user for over 10yrs. Photo passes for concerts, comedy, and live shows. This camera is the best street photography camera I’ve ever owned. I shoot jpeg on the street. But what about raw!. It’s an old school feel with modern tech. Raw is great. But that’s not the point. It’s a walk around action camera with great color saturation and white balance.
G. P (verified owner) –
Very good camera – I am not a professional. I wanted a camera that was better than the garbage that comes on a cell phone, but didn’t want something as bulking as most DSLR camera. I wanted to be able to take it with me most places I went. This is what I arrived at. Very good camera, take incredible quality pictures! They don’t look super great on the screen, but once I brought them over to my laptop they looked INCREDIBLE!
G. P (verified owner) –
Very good camera – I am not a professional. I wanted a camera that was better than the garbage that comes on a cell phone, but didn’t want something as bulking as most DSLR camera. I wanted to be able to take it with me most places I went. This is what I arrived at. Very good camera, take incredible quality pictures! They don’t look super great on the screen, but once I brought them over to my laptop they looked INCREDIBLE!
Z. Z (verified owner) –
I LOVE THIS CAMERA!! – I’ll try to keep it short and sweet. Nikon user for over 10yrs. Photo passes for concerts, comedy, and live shows. This camera is the best street photography camera I’ve ever owned. I shoot jpeg on the street. But what about raw!. It’s an old school feel with modern tech. Raw is great. But that’s not the point. It’s a walk around action camera with great color saturation and white balance.
J. E (verified owner) –
a worthy replacement for my OMD EM10 m2 – I sent my OMD EM10 m2, along with the 12-42 pancake lens to a friend in South America, who needed a camera. I loved that camera and lens combination. I replaced both, with an OMD EM10 m4 kit. I was wary of criticisms of the newer model. Too much plastic, feels cheap, some say. I don’t agree. This camera feels just as solid to me as the m2. I have no issue with plastic, as metal can scratch and dent in ways that plastic will not, though I’m still concerned with stories about a weaker lens mount and tripod mount. The m4 is somewhat less customizable than the m2, but it is sufficiently customizable for me. Autofocus and capture are faster than the m2. I also have the original OMD EM1, and a couple of primes, and the 12-40 2.8. I prefer the feel of the EM10.
J. J (verified owner) –
So far so good, more later… – just wanted to communicate a quick message. not that i want to focus on negatives but these things jumped immediately as not so great at me when using the camera for the first time.
F. P (verified owner) –
Included lens doesn’t fit well and doesn’t reliably connect to the camera – Not sure if it’s just my lens/camera, but the included pancake zoom lens doesn’t twist in smoothly and most of the time won’t connect to the camera properly without a bunch of fiddling and tweaking and to get the pins just right and power cycling just so. When this happens the camera still kinda works but it breaks autofocus and causes a bunch of lag on the camera as it presumably tries to talk to the lens and fails (even lags on trying to power off). Manual zoom still kinda works in these situations.
J. J (verified owner) –
So far so good, more later… – just wanted to communicate a quick message. not that i want to focus on negatives but these things jumped immediately as not so great at me when using the camera for the first time.