Testseek.co.uk have collected 100 expert reviews of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mk 3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mk 3.
September 2017
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100 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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262 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great retro style
Autofocus improvements
Decent image quality
Lots of Micro Four thirds lenses to access and grow into your photography
4K video capture
Attractive retro design
Compact body
Excellent JPEG image quality with lovely colour rendition
Superb in-body image stabilisation works with every lens
Fast
Accurate autofocus with static subjects
Premium finish
Excellent EVF
Compact proportions
Effective IS system
Excellent image quality
Affordable yet feature-packed
Classic
Retro design
Decent 16MP images
Five-axis internal stabilization
Compact
Lightweight
Built-in EVF
Excellent video quality with sharp details
Takes good photos
The camera has a premium look and feel
Large controls are easy to use
The editors didn't like
A modest update over the Mark II model
Still no 20MP sensor
Plastic top/bottom plates
Complex menu system is tricky to navigate
No mic/headphones ports
Over-simplified in-camera raw conversion
Less reliable autofocus with moving subjects
Sensor dated compared to APS-C competitors
16MP starting to look a little dated
Minor update to the Mark II
Focus-tracking could be better
Continuous AF could be better
Fiddly menu system
Only 16-megapixels
Same sensor as E-M10 Mark II
Autofocus isn't great for moving subjects
Image quality lags behind APS-C peers
Heavy at 500kg with a lens attached
Video only saved as QuickTime
Photos in low light really disappointed
The lens was far too small making zooming cumbersome
Excellent video quality with sharp details, Takes good photos, The camera has a premium look and feel, Large controls are easy to use
Heavy at 500kg with a lens attached, Video only saved as QuickTime, Photos in low light really disappointed, The lens was far too small making zooming cumbersome
A good camera that takes great photos and video. Its big controls make it easy use, although the lens was difficult to use and the zoom wasn't smooth...
Same sensor as E-M10 Mark II, Autofocus isn't great for moving subjects, Image quality lags behind APS-C peers
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III is a good option for beginners and hobbyists, given the compact size, fair price, and broad selection of lenses. Action photographers and videographers should pass on this one, but casual users should be happy...
Published: 2017-11-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great retro style, autofocus improvements, decent image quality, lots of Micro Four thirds lenses to access and grow into your photography, 4K video capture
A modest update over the Mark II model, still no 20MP sensor, plastic top/bottom plates, complex menu system is tricky to navigate, no mic/headphones ports
If you're seeking a good-looking interchangeable lens mirrorless camera that can capture great shots in reasonable lighting conditions, the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III does a great job. We took it out on a number of fishing trips, a week-long holiday, and...
Great retro style, Autofocus improvements, Decent image quality, Lots of Micro Four thirds lenses to access and grow into your photography, 4K video capture
A modest update over the Mark II model, Still no 20MP sensor, Plastic top/bottom plates, Complex menu system is tricky to navigate, No mic/headphones ports
If you're seeking a good-looking interchangeable lens mirrorless camera that can capture great shots in reasonable lighting conditions, the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III does a great job. We took it out on a number of fishing trips, a week-long holiday, and...
Published: 2017-10-20, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Premium finish, Excellent EVF, Compact proportions, Effective IS system
16MP starting to look a little dated, Minor update to the Mark II, Focus-tracking could be better
Going solely on out-and-out image quality, the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III is left wanting compared to its rivals (though a boost in resolution to 20MP would have negated this a little). Image quality is still more than satisfactory though, and you'll be...
Attractive retro design, Compact body, Excellent JPEG image quality with lovely colour rendition, Superb in-body image stabilisation works with every lens, Fast, accurate autofocus with static subjects
Over-simplified in-camera raw conversion, Less reliable autofocus with moving subjects, Sensor dated compared to APS-C competitors
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III is simple to use for first-time camera buyers while being capable enough for enthusiasts – and features lots of clever features that you won't find anywhere else. This makes it one of the best cameras on the market at its p...
Abstract: The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III the explained The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III is a mirrorless camera with interchangeable lens, based on the Micro Four Thirds standard. It's designed for budding photographers who want to take a step up from their smartph...
Published: 2017-09-01, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Premium finish, Excellent EVF, Compact proportions, Effective IS system
16MP starting to look a little dated
The OM-D E-M10 Mark III may not be a massive leap forward over the Mark II, but Olympus has refined and tweaked one of our favorite mirrorless cameras, which should make it a popular choice among enthusiasts and new users alike...
7.5 stops of IBIS with Sync IS, 60fps (locked) / 18fps (with AF), Handheld astrophotography, Up to 80MP shooting
Only 1 slot supports UHS-II, Old sensor, Old EVF, Old screen
The Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III is the ultimate professional camera for general practice photographers. There are superior dedicated sports cameras, but it can certainly keep pace with them on the court – and there's more to being "pro" than shooting actio...