Inside the Box
Body
USB cable
Shoulder strap
Instruction manual
Warranty card
BLS-50 Li-ion battery
F-5AC USB-AC adapter
Design & Build Quality
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV has a sturdy polycarbonate exterior with a matte finish. Like all OM-D cameras, the device has a compact design a stylish profile. The top panel features the shutter release button, two control dials, the mode dial, digital teleconverter button and record button on the right-hand side and On/Off/Flash lever and shortcut button on the left. The back accommodates a directional button along with four other buttons. The LCD tilts vertically up and down.
Key Features
The 20.3-megapixel OM-D E-M10 Mark IV uses a Four Thirds (17.4 x 13.0 mm) Live MOS Sensor with a Supersonic Wave Filter protecting the sensor unit from dust. The E-M10 Mark IV features in-body 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilisation stated to provide up to 4.5 stops of advantage in shutter speed. The camera accepts Micro Four Thirds lenses and features a single memory card slot that accepts an SD, SDHC or SDXC (UHS-I / II) card. Still images are recorded as 12-bit Raw (lossless compression) or JPEG at maximum dimensions of 5184 x 3888 pixels.
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