The Olympus OM-D E-M10 was the first entry-level model in Olympus’ range of OM-D cameras and has since been succeeded by the E-M10 II (2015) and E-M10 III (2017). The most important features include a 16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, 3-axis in-body image stabilisation, a tilting LCD screen with touch sensitivity, an 81-area contrast detection autofocus system, and built-in WiFi for remote shooting.
- Announcement date: January 2014
- Release date: March 2014
The first section of this article features a selection of sample images we took while testing the OM-D E-M10 in 2014. In the second section, you will find a selection of sample SOOC JPG and RAW files to download. We hope you enjoy browsing through them!
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Olympus OM-D E-M10 Sample Photos
The following gallery consists of fifteen Olympus OM-D E-M10 sample RAW images, all of which were edited in Lightroom and exported as JPGs. Each image is accompanied by information about the shutter speed, aperture, ISO value, and lens used.
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SOOC JPG and RAW Samples to Download
The following is a small selection of unedited SOOC JPG and RAW samples for you to download and experiment with. (Note that Olympus RAW files are called ORF.)
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