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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/ | ||
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 ^^ |
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^ 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 | ^ Effective pixels | ||
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^ File Format | ^ File Format | ||
^ 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. | | ||
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===== 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 ===== | ||
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+ | 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): | ||
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+ | 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: | ||
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+ | **In any case** you can have a **button assigned** | ||
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+ | 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> | ^ 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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^ Scene Menu | ^ Scene Menu | ||
^ 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**, | ||
^ S-OVF | **Simulate an Optical Viewfinder**: | ^ S-OVF | **Simulate 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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^ e-Portrait | ^ e-Portrait | ||
+ | Beside the **Scene mode** called **Portrait** (selectable when the mode dial is into the **SCN** position), there is also a **Picture mode** named **Portrait**, | ||
- | ===== Quick sleep problem in viewfinder mode ===== | ||
- | In **live view** mode the camera will show the scene in the viewfinder (when the eye is near the viewfinder) and into the monitor (when the camera is moved away from the eye). Pressing the OK button, the **super control panel** is superimposed over the scene. | ||
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- | Pressing the //display switching// button on the right side of the viewfiner, you activate the **viewfinder** mode: puttin the eye into the viewfinder you can see the scene, moving it away the super control panel is shown into the monitor. With the default settings the super control panel is hidden after just 3 seconds and the camera will enter immediately into the **sleep mode**. This is the **Quick Sleep Mode**. | ||
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- | This setting can be changed from the **Custom menu** => K Utility => **Quick Sleep Mode: Off**. | ||
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===== F-Stop Values ===== | ===== F-Stop Values ===== | ||
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===== Comparison with a Compact Camera ===== | ===== Comparison with a Compact Camera ===== | ||
- | ^ ^ Canon S120 | + | ^ ^ Canon S120 |
- | ^ Weight | + | ^ Weight |
- | ^ Size | 100 x 59 x 29 mm | + | ^ Size | 100 x 59 x 29 mm |
- | ^ JPEG Images | + | ^ JPEG Images |
- | ^ RAW Images | + | ^ RAW Images |
+ | ^ Sensor Size | 7.44 x 5.58 mm (1/ | ||
===== Web References ===== | ===== Web References ===== | ||
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