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 ====== Olympus E-M10 Mark II ====== ====== Olympus E-M10 Mark II ======
  
 +{{ .:olympus:olympus-e-m10-mark-ii.jpg?320|The Olympus E-M10 Mark II}}
 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/off/flash lever). The dials, like the three Fn buttons, can be **freely assigned** among many functions. 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/off/flash lever). The dials, like the three Fn buttons, can be **freely assigned** among many functions.
  
 The camera, in combination with the **M.ZUIKO 12-42 mm pancake lens** (28-84 mm equiv.), is extremely compact and portable. The camera, in combination with the **M.ZUIKO 12-42 mm pancake lens** (28-84 mm equiv.), is extremely compact and portable.
  
-{{.:olympus:olympus-e-m10-mark2.jpg?480|The Olympus E-M10 Mark II}}+^ Pros ad Cons  ^^ 
 +{{:img:pros_icon.png?nolink&36|}}  | Good **viewfinder** with 2.36M-dot, diopter adjustable.\\ Very **compact size**: 120x83x75 mm, 514 g (with the 12-42mm pancake lens).\\ Two **big dials** easily operated by fingers, while keeping the eye into the eyefinder. Can be configured by the user: e.g. use the **rear dial** to choose the shutter speed and the **front dial** to adjust the exposure. 
 +| {{:img:cons_icon.png?nolink&36|}}  | **Saving** or **loading** of **custom camera settings** is not supported by the OM Workspace software.\\ Starting the **playback** requires full activation of the camera (the M.Zuiko pancake lens extends the zoom).\\ The menu to handle the **Mysets** is sub-optimal: saving (overwriting) of the settings can be activated by mistake instead of loading them.\\ Cannot **delete a range** of photos, must select all of them.  |
  
 +^ Specifications  ^^
 ^ Sensor Size           | 17.3 mm (H) x 13.0 mm (V)  | ^ Sensor Size           | 17.3 mm (H) x 13.0 mm (V)  |
-^ Sensor Type           | 4/3 Live MOS Sensor  |+^ Sensor Type           | 4/3 Live MOS Sensor, no optical low-pass filter  |
 ^ Effective pixels      | Approx. 16.1 million pixels, Aspect ratio 1.33 (4:3)  | ^ Effective pixels      | Approx. 16.1 million pixels, Aspect ratio 1.33 (4:3)  |
 +^ Image processor       | TruePic VII  |
 ^ File Format           | RAW (12-bit lossless compression), JPEG, RAW+JPEG, MPO(3D still)  | ^ File Format           | RAW (12-bit lossless compression), JPEG, RAW+JPEG, MPO(3D still)  |
 ^ Recording image size  | 4608 x 3456 pixels RAW or JPEG  | ^ Recording image size  | 4608 x 3456 pixels RAW or JPEG  |
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 ^ Anti-shock Mode       | Electronic First Curtain Shutter 1/320 - 60 sec. (for speeds over 1/320 sec., mechanical shutter will automatically be selected). Shutter start delay: 0 - 30 sec.  | ^ Anti-shock Mode       | Electronic First Curtain Shutter 1/320 - 60 sec. (for speeds over 1/320 sec., mechanical shutter will automatically be selected). Shutter start delay: 0 - 30 sec.  |
 ^ Silent Mode           | Electronic Shutter 1/16000 - 60 sec. Shutter start delay: 0 - 30 sec.  | ^ Silent Mode           | Electronic Shutter 1/16000 - 60 sec. Shutter start delay: 0 - 30 sec.  |
 +
 +===== Other Related Articles (Ita or Eng) =====
  
   * **[[https://asia.olympus-imaging.com/product/dslr/em10mk2/spec.html|Specifications Olympus E-M10 Mark II]]** - (here a {{.:olympus:olympus_e-m10_mark-ii_specifications.pdf|PDF local copy}}).   * **[[https://asia.olympus-imaging.com/product/dslr/em10mk2/spec.html|Specifications Olympus E-M10 Mark II]]** - (here a {{.:olympus:olympus_e-m10_mark-ii_specifications.pdf|PDF local copy}}).
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:multi_function_button]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:iso_extension]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:quick_sleep_problem_in_viewfinder_mode]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:problema_modalita_viewfinder_e_quick_sleep_mode]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:shading_comp]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:playback_info]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:fill_in_flash]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:olympus_workspace_on_linux]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:soggetto_in_movimento]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:video_modes]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:file_names]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:esposizione_bosco]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:flash_integrato]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:hidden_service_menu]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:focusing]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:manual_lens]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:pergear_fisheye]]**
 +  * **[[.:olympus-e-m10:raw_processing]]**
 +
 ===== Anti-Shock and Silent Shutter ===== ===== Anti-Shock and Silent Shutter =====
  
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 ===== AEL/AFL and Back Button Focus ===== ===== AEL/AFL and Back Button Focus =====
  
-The **normal behavior** for autofocus and automatic exposure is to **press the shutter button halfway**: the camera performs AF/AE and generally keeps the values locked while you keep the button pressed halfway. Then you can **change framing** and **shoot** by pressing the button completely.+The **default behavior** for auto focus and auto exposure is to **press the shutter button halfway**: the camera performs both **AF** and **AE**, keeping the values locked while the button is pressed halfway. Then you can **change framing** and **shoot** by pressing the button completely.
  
-This behavior can be changedfor example by **separating the AF and AE functions**. Only one of them will be associate to pressing the **shutter button halfway**, the other will be associated to another button, usually a **Fn key**. In general **the Fn button will be used first** (to activate AF or AE), the other //auto// function will be activated by pressing the shutter button halfway, just before completing the shot.+This behaviour can be **separately changed** for the three focusing modes: **S-AF****C-AF** an **MF** (single and continous auto focusmanual focus); the relevant menu is **Custom Menu** => **AAF/MF** => **AEL/AFL**.
  
 {{.:olympus:menu-af-mf.png?200|AEL/AFL Modes Menu}} {{.:olympus:menu-af-mf.png?200|AEL/AFL Modes Menu}}
-{{.:olympus:menu-af-mf-mode1.png?200|S-AF Default Mode for AEL Button}}+ 
 +The default is **mode1** for all the three focusing modes. **Automatic exposure** and **focus** are **both** performed when the button is pressed **half way** (only the exposure is performed in manual focus, obviously): 
 + 
 +{{.:olympus-e-m10:ael-afl-menu_s-af_mode1.jpg?200|}} 
 +{{.:olympus-e-m10:ael-afl-menu_c-af_mode1.jpg?200|}} 
 +{{.:olympus-e-m10:ael-afl-menu_mf_mode1.jpg?200|}} 
 + 
 +If you want **only** the **auto focus** function when the button is pressed **half way**, you can choose **mode2**. The **exposure is not locked**, it changes as you change the framing until you press the button completely: 
 + 
 +{{.:olympus-e-m10:ael-afl-menu_s-af_mode2.jpg?200|}} 
 +{{.:olympus-e-m10:ael-afl-menu_c-af_mode2.jpg?200|}} 
 + 
 +**In any case** you can have a **button assigned**  to the **AEL/AFL function** (e.g. **Fn1**); so you can always do an **Auto Exposure Locking** regardless the shutter button half way, using the **Fn1** button. 
 + 
 +Finally there is the **mode3**, which substantially is like mode2, but it **inverts** **exposure** with **focus**. Pressing the shutter button half way performs only the **auto exposure**, the focusing is delayed until the full button press. In this case, the **AEL/AFL** button (e.g. **Fn1** in the example above) performs the **Auto Focus Locking**, not the exposure. This is called **Back Button Focus**. 
 ===== Acronyms from the Olympus OM-D Camera Manual ===== ===== Acronyms from the Olympus OM-D Camera Manual =====
  
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 ^ HDR   | **High Dynamic Range**: technique used to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity, see [[wp>High-dynamic-range imaging]].  | ^ HDR   | **High Dynamic Range**: technique used to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity, see [[wp>High-dynamic-range imaging]].  |
 ^ 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// => //%%AF/MF%%// => //Set Home// | ^ 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// => //%%AF/MF%%// => //Set Home// |
 +^ 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's LCD screen.  | ^ LV    | **Live View**: A mode which allows to view the photographic sensor output in almost realtime on the camera's LCD screen.  |
 ^ Live Control  | Panel to control shooting options, generally activated by the **OK** and **INFO** buttons. It is a simplified version compared to the //Super Control Panel// | ^ Live Control  | Panel to control shooting options, generally activated by the **OK** and **INFO** buttons. It is a simplified version compared to the //Super Control Panel// |
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 ^ Scene Menu  | Activated with **OK** and **INFO** buttons, it is a special control panel for **ART** e **SCN** modes.  | ^ Scene Menu  | Activated with **OK** and **INFO** buttons, it is a special control panel for **ART** e **SCN** modes.  |
 ^ SCP   | **Super Control Panel**: Activated on the monitor or into the viewfinder with the **OK** button, allows you to set the shooting options.  | ^ SCP   | **Super Control Panel**: Activated on the monitor or into the viewfinder with the **OK** button, allows you to set the shooting options.  |
 +^ S-IS  | ** Still Image Stabilization**, can be //Off//, //S-IS1//, //S-IS2//, //S-IS3// or //S-IS AUTO// |
 ^ S-OVF  | **Simulate an Optical Viewfinder**: Viewfinder display similar to an optical viewfinder.  | ^ S-OVF  | **Simulate an Optical Viewfinder**: Viewfinder display similar to an optical viewfinder.  |
 ^ WB    | **White Balance**: Is used to adjust colors to match the color of the light source so that white objects appear white.  | ^ WB    | **White Balance**: Is used to adjust colors to match the color of the light source so that white objects appear white.  |
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 ^ Portrait    | According to manual, it **//produces beautiful skin tones//**.  | ^ Portrait    | According to manual, it **//produces beautiful skin tones//**.  |
 ^ e-Portrait  | The manual says about this mode that it **//produces smooth skin textures//**.  | ^ e-Portrait  | The manual says about this mode that it **//produces smooth skin textures//**.  |
 +
 +Beside the **Scene mode** called **Portrait** (selectable when the mode dial is into the **SCN** position), there is also a **Picture mode** named **Portrait**, selectable from the **Super control panel**. According to the article [[https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2955623|E-5 "Natural" and "Portrait" Mode Comparison]] (wich describes the Olympus E-5) "//it reduces contrast by slightly lifting shadow areas, which has the effect of softening the detail very slightly -- but not too much. It also warms the image slightly which improves skin tones by decreasing the red hue//".
 +
  
 ===== F-Stop Values ===== ===== F-Stop Values =====
  
-Traditionally the **f-stop scale** is composed of values which distantiate each other by halving the light that is allowed to come in. A value of **f 1.0** means that the lens aperture (the hole diameter) is equal to the focal lenght. Each following stop value is obtained by multiplying the previous one by **the square root of 2**. So the value **f 1.4** means that the aperture is obtained by dividing the focal lenght by 1.4, and so on with **2.0**, **2.8**, **4.0**, **5.7**, ... The minimum aperture is usually **f 16** or **22**.+Traditionally the **f-stop scale** is composed of values which distantiate each other by halving the light that is allowed to come in. A value of **f/1.0** means that the lens aperture (the hole diameter) is equal to the focal lenght. Each following stop value is obtained by multiplying the previous one by **the square root of 2**. So the value **f/1.4** means that the aperture is obtained by dividing the focal lenght by 1.4, and so on with **f/2.0**, **f/2.8**, **f/4.0**, **f/5.7**, ... The minimum aperture is usually obtained dividing the focal lenght by 16 or 22, thus the **f/16** or **f/22**.
  
 The Olympus E-M10 have aprture stops at 1/3 of each full stop values: The Olympus E-M10 have aprture stops at 1/3 of each full stop values:
  
- 1,0 | + Full F-Stop  ^  E-M10 F-Stop ^ Note  ^ 
-|  1,4 | +|   **1.0**         - |  
-|  2,0 | +|   **1.4**         - |  
-|  2,8 | +|   **2.0**         - |  
-     +|   **2.8**         -  
-     |  3,5 +          |         |  
-|  4,0 |  4,+|                 3.5 | Max aperture at 14 mm focal lenght.  
-      4,+|   **4.0**   **4.0** |  | 
-      5,0 +                4.|  | 
-|  5,7 5,+                5.0 |  
-  6,+|   **5.7** |   **5.6** | Max aperture at 42 mm focal lenght.  | 
-  7,1 +          |       6.|  | 
-|  8,0 8,+          |       7.1 |  
-  9,+|   **8.0** |   **8.0** |  | 
-  10,+          |       9.|  | 
-|  11,3 11,+          |      10.|  | 
-  13,+|  **11.3** |  **11.0** |  | 
-  14,+          |      13.|  | 
-|  16,0 16,+          |      14.|  | 
-  18,+|  **16.0** |  **16.0** |  | 
-  20,+          |      18.|  | 
-|  22,6 22,0 +          |      20.|  | 
 +|  **22.6** |  **22.0** |  |
  
 ===== OLYMPUS Image Share ===== ===== OLYMPUS Image Share =====
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 ===== Comparison with a Compact Camera ===== ===== Comparison with a Compact Camera =====
  
-^              ^ Canon S120         ^ Olympus E-M10 Mark II  ^ +^              ^ Canon S120               ^ Olympus E-M10 Mark II\\ with M.ZUIKO 12-42 mm pancake lens  ^ 
-^ Weight       | 217 g               +^ Weight       | 217 g                    514 g                  
-^ Size         | 100 x 59 x 29 mm    +^ Size         | 100 x 59 x 29 mm         120 x 83 x 75 mm       
-^ JPEG Images  | 4000 x 3000 24bit  | 4608 x 3456 24bit      | +^ JPEG Images  | 4000 x 3000 24bit        | 4608 x 3456 24bit      | 
-^ RAW Images   | 4192 x 3062 36bit  | 4640 x 3472 36bit      |+^ RAW Images   | 4192 x 3062 36bit        | 4640 x 3472 36bit      
 +^ Sensor Size  | 7.44 x 5.58 mm (1/1.7" | 17.3 x 13 mm (4/3"   |
  
 ===== Web References ===== ===== Web References =====
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   * **[[https://www.wrotniak.net/photo/m43/em1.1-picmode.f.html|i-Enhance, Vivid, Natural and Muted comparison]]**   * **[[https://www.wrotniak.net/photo/m43/em1.1-picmode.f.html|i-Enhance, Vivid, Natural and Muted comparison]]**
   * **[[http://lclevy.free.fr/cr2/|Understanding Canon RAW .CR2 files]]**   * **[[http://lclevy.free.fr/cr2/|Understanding Canon RAW .CR2 files]]**
 +  * **[[https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/olympus-e-m10/olympus-e-m10TECH.HTM|Olympus E-M10 - Tech Info]]**
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