Gem, especially with the flat 14-42 EZ Objektv
Olympus OM-D E-M10 system camera (16 megapixels, Live MOS Sensor, True Pic VII processor, fast AF system, 3-axis VCM image stabilizer, viewfinder, Full HD, HDR) Kit incl. 14-42mm lens (elec. Zoom) Silver (Electronics) 5
Olympus OM-D E-M10 system camera (16 megapixels, Live MOS Sensor, True Pic VII processor, fast AF system, 3-axis VCM image stabilizer, viewfinder, Full HD, HDR) Kit incl. 14-42mm lens (elec. Zoom) Silver (Electronics)
I agree with what Jonas Döring unreservedly. I also come from the Olympus EM. 5 But I'm not switched to the EM-10, but have they bought me a (more :-)) secondary camera. My previous second cameras were compact Kamers, quality, but still tainted, that you could change any lenses or they had to accept restrictions on the image quality and the handling (lack of quality viewfinder). If the Erstkamera once out on vacation - what has happened with this on a long-distance trip - I now have the EM-10 and can use all my MFT lenses Erstkamera her. So I have to take only the sleek casing of EM10, which is barely larger than a compact camera. Another advantage: since both cameras come from the same family, they also have the same menu and almost an identical menu. So you do not have big rethink and saves valuable seconds when it comes to those unique snapshot. In short, the EM10 is just the EM1 and EM5 the perfect complement. As small as a compact and not much more expensive than the Sony RX100 II, but much more versatile. Too bad that it does not have weather protection, because on television and trekking trips that's an advantage. Probably one can not expect more camera for this price. The wireless functions work the way fabulous and fun.