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====== Olympus E-M10 Mark II ====== | ====== Olympus E-M10 Mark II ====== | ||
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The **Olympus E-M10 Mark II** is a mirrorless camera introduced in september 2015; it features a **4/3 sensor** (17.3 x 13.0 mm) capable of 4608 x 3456 pixels, an **OLED electronic viewfinder** with 2.36 Mpixels and a 3.5 inches touch screen. A feature that distinguishes this camera from other mirrorless ones, is the presence of **two adjustment dials** (in addition to the one which selects the mode and the on/ | The **Olympus E-M10 Mark II** is a mirrorless camera introduced in september 2015; it features a **4/3 sensor** (17.3 x 13.0 mm) capable of 4608 x 3456 pixels, an **OLED electronic viewfinder** with 2.36 Mpixels and a 3.5 inches touch screen. A feature that distinguishes this camera from other mirrorless ones, is the presence of **two adjustment dials** (in addition to the one which selects the mode and the on/ | ||
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^ Pros ad Cons ^^ | ^ Pros ad Cons ^^ | ||
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^ Specifications | ^ Specifications | ||
- | ^ Sensor Size | 17.3 mm (H) x 13.0 mm (V) | | + | ^ Size and weight |
- | ^ Sensor Type | 4/3 Live MOS Sensor, no optical low-pass filter | + | ^ Sensor Size |
- | ^ Effective pixels | + | ^ Sensor Type |
- | ^ Image processor | + | ^ Effective pixels |
- | ^ File Format | + | ^ Image processor |
- | ^ Recording image size | 4608 x 3456 pixels RAW or JPEG | | + | ^ File Format |
+ | ^ Recording image size | ||
^ Image Stabilisation | ^ Image Stabilisation | ||
^ Finder Type | Eye-level OLED viewfinder, | ^ Finder Type | Eye-level OLED viewfinder, | ||
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===== Anti-Shock and Silent Shutter ===== | ===== Anti-Shock and Silent Shutter ===== | ||
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^ HDR | **High Dynamic Range**: technique used to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity, see [[wp> | ^ HDR | **High Dynamic Range**: technique used to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity, see [[wp> | ||
^ HP | **Home Position** for Auto Focus Area. You can associate the **Home** action to a function key, then set the default AF area using the //Menu// => //Custom menu// => // | ^ HP | **Home Position** for Auto Focus Area. You can associate the **Home** action to a function key, then set the default AF area using the //Menu// => //Custom menu// => // | ||
+ | ^ L-Fn | Function assigned to the button on some lenses. | ||
^ LV | **Live View**: A mode which allows to view the photographic sensor output in almost realtime on the camera' | ^ LV | **Live View**: A mode which allows to view the photographic sensor output in almost realtime on the camera' | ||
^ Live Control | ^ Live Control |
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