Description
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II Kit (14-42mm EZ Lens) Silver Mirrorless Camera
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Brand new in retail box
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P. Hill –
Exceeding expectations
Helmut Müller –
Renowned Brand
Enzo74 –
Lightweight system camera gives great results
Mrs P West –
Best affordable Camera
Fred Snird –
Amazing shipping time
Nick Peters –
A wonderful camera. Small and light you can keep it in your pocket. Makes you want to go out and shoot.
BABS DESIGN EVENTS –
Good size, and excellent picture quality if slightly over saturated. Big problem is that the camera freezes when used for an extended period. The viewfinder shows no image or information and turning camera on and off does not help. The only way to unfreeze the camera is to eject the battery and restart the camera.Menu is complex but once you have set the camera up you rarely need to use this. Electronic view finder takes some getting used too and is slower than conventional SLR. LCD tends to reduce batteyr life significantly. Misses some useful features common with Nikons, e.g. ability to create picture folders, hide pictures, and selection of min/max ISO speed.
Michael Brown –
I wanted this camera ever since it first came out, but thought it better to wait a few years till the price dropped a bit. Now, several years later, I was worried it was no longer up to the standard I remembered when I tried it briefly the first time, but boy was I wrong. Was I happy with this camera? Absolutely. The video stabilization is working magic, its really light, and the Manual settings are really pulling weight for the lens to do its absolute best. The quality and subtlety of the features are nothing short of golden, and I couldn’t have been happier with anything else, even knowing there is a mkIII out there. Looking forward to buying more lenses to this one. It gets a A+ in my book, even 5 years after launch.
Garry Spight –
My first camera was a OM 40, back in 1980. This model is smaller than that body. It feels well made and sits nicely in the hand. This is a very good camera, image quality from the 14-42 lens is very good. Features of the camera are superb, the 40-150 lens is the best ive I’ve seen in micro four thirds beating the lumix equivalent.
Lee Alexander McDonald –
I use this mainly for travel photography. Greta photographs superb image stabilisation, great lenses looks fantastic and so light. The menu system though is very annoying, not nearly as good as Nikon for example and difficult to use and the focussing isn’t very good either at selecting the most likely subject and the selected area often moves. Controls are good but a bit fiddly for bigger hands.