
<p>Price: $920 street price (with 14-42mm EZ lens as tested) Overachieving little brother The lowdown</p><p>This 16mp micro four-thirds camera comes with a retracting kit lens with electronic zoom. It has a high-resolution electronic viewfinder and tilting LCD. There is wi-fi for connection to a smartphone via an excellent app for Android and iPhone, but not for Windows phone. The camera can be operated from the phone, which acts as a remote control with preview and control of ISO, white balance and exposure compensation. The E-M10 differs from the E-M5 in several ways. It is smaller and lighter, does not have splash-proofing, and makes do with a three-axis image stabiliser. There is no accessory port but it does have a pop-up flash. The E-M10 has a newer image processing engine and wi-fi capability. Like</p><p>Advertisement</p><p>The image quality is not diminished in any way by comparison with the E-M5. The Olympus JPEG quality is still there and the RAW output is brilliant. The Olympus Viewer 3 is still the best bundled RAW converter and image editor. Dislike</p><p><a href="http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/cameras/olympus-omd-em10-camera-review-20140226-33g96.html">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/digital-life/cameras/on-top-of-olympus-20140226-33g98.html">On top of Olympus</a> (Brisbane Times)</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=dHNk_OxCQG-IoEMjQ6GSnCTGM5jmM&authuser=0&ned=us">5 additional articles.</a></p>