Olympus OM-D E-M10 E-M10 Mark IV Silver 2020

★★★★★ 4.5 (97)

The 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds sensor and TruePic VIII processor push 15fps burst and 4K30p video, with 5-axis IBIS compensating 4.5 stops while packing flagship subject-detection AF into a 335g body. Its 180° downward-tilting touchscreen and high-resolution 2.36m-dot OLED viewfinder adapt seamlessly from self-recording to eye-level shooting. This camera suits beginners and vloggers who need a lightweight, stabilized 4K tool for streaming and handheld content creation.

Type mirrorless
Sensor 20.3MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points 121 pts
Burst 15 fps
Video 4K @30fps
IBIS
Weight 335 g
Olympus OM-D E-M10 E-M10 Mark IV Silver 2020 camera
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Olympus E-M10 Mark IV is a compact, beginner-friendly mirrorless camera that punches above its weight with excellent in-body stabilization and a selfie-friendly flip screen. Its contrast-detect autofocus and lack of weather sealing are the main trade-offs. If you prioritize small size and steady handheld shooting over action tracking and tank-like build, it's a delightful choice.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Exceptional 5-axis IBIS for the price 100th
  • Lightweight and genuinely pocketable with a pancake lens 90th
  • Flip-down touchscreen makes vlogging and selfies easy 88th
  • Sharp, large OLED viewfinder punches above its class 81th
  • Strong battery life for a compact mirrorless

Cons

  • No weather sealing, plastic build feels a bit hollow
  • Contrast-detect AF struggles with fast action
  • 4K video limited to 30fps, no flat picture profile
  • Low-light image quality trails larger-sensor competitors
  • Menu system can overwhelm beginners at first

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (97 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently mention how easy it is to carry the camera everywhere and how the stabilization makes handheld photos and videos noticeably sharper.
🤔 A common theme is that the menu system feels cluttered and takes time to learn, though most users find it workable after a few days of shooting.
👎 Several buyers note that the autofocus falls short when trying to capture sports or fast pets, with some expressing disappointment given the camera's otherwise solid feature set.

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  1. Q2 2026100/1003 리뷰

    Buyers praised the camera as a great EDC, with excellent construction, ergonomics, and image quality. They also highlighted professional packaging, fast shipping, and great customer service.

    • Camera exceeds expectations in construction, ergonomics, and image quality.
    • Professional packaging, fast shipping, and excellent customer service.
    • Compact size and high-quality images produced.
    • Wish for more silver lenses available.
  2. Q1 202696/1005.0★6 리뷰

    Buyers in this period praised the camera's comfort, features, and photo quality, especially for beginners. One user noted menu complexity but found workarounds.

    • Comfortable and easy to hold, with many modes and settings.
    • Great picture quality right out of the box, good JPGs in decent light.
    • Menu system complicated for beginners, but manageable with tips like using program mode.
    • Fast and accurate autofocus, responsive and compact design.
  3. Q4 202588/1005.0★4 리뷰

    Overall positive reviews praising the camera's quality and ease of order process, with one verified 5-star noting unbeatable price.

    • Camera quality and usability praised, especially for beginners.
    • Order process easy and fast, with timely delivery.
    • Price considered best value, with bundled lenses.
    • Highly recommended by first-time buyers after research.
  4. Q3 2025100/1005.0★5 리뷰

    All five reviews from this period are enthusiastic, praising the camera's quality, compact size, and suitability for beginners and enthusiasts.

    • Excellent image quality, often compared favorably to older Canon or Olympus models.
    • Compact and affordable design, ideal for travel and beginners.
    • Wide appeal: praised by amateurs, pros, and those with older lens collections.
    • Intuitive features and compatibility with macro lenses for specific hobbies like macro photography.
  5. Q4 202185/1004.8★4 리뷰

    Buyers praised the Mark IV as a light, portable upgrade with good photo quality and easy phone transfer. One noted complaints about lens closure on standby and a paid manual.

    • Camera is lightweight, portable, and easy to carry, ideal for travel.
    • Good photo quality for personal use and a strong value at this price.
    • Standby mode closes the pancake zoom lens, a frustrating firmware issue.
    • Small size can be awkward for larger hands; UI navigation needs practice.
  6. Q3 202160/1003.4★5 리뷰

    Buyers praised the camera's lightweight design, portability, and image quality, but some reported a screen defect and poor customer support from Olympus and retailer.

    • Camera is lightweight, small, and perfect for travel; easy handling.
    • Excellent image quality, 5-axis stabilization, and 20 MP sensor with dust reduction.
    • Screen goes blank when focusing; defect requiring paid shipping for service.
    • Poor customer support; retailer ignored return requests, Olympus required shipping payment.
  7. Q1 202196/1004.8★5 리뷰

    Buyers highly praised the camera as the best, with fun panorama features and strong brand loyalty, though some noted it takes time to learn all features.

    • Camera considered best ever owned, with fun panorama and superior to previous models.
    • Camera has good features but requires significant time to fully use them.
    • Positive experiences with seller Adorama, long-term customer satisfaction.
    • Best budget camera for portability and power, highly recommended for home photography.
  8. Q4 202090/1004.8★4 리뷰

    Buyers praise the camera's compact size, ease of use, and image quality for travel and hobby photography. A few noted lack of weather sealing.

    • Compact and lightweight ideal for travel.
    • Excellent image quality and IBIS for steady shots.
    • Easy to use with app control and fine tweaking options.
    • No weather sealing prevents use in bad weather.

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The proof

Performance

In our lab, the E-M10 IV's battery performance sits at the 90th percentile among mirrorless cameras. You can reliably squeeze out 360 shots on a charge, which is top-notch for a body this small and keeps it ahead of many pricier rivals. The electronic viewfinder is a standout, too. With 2.36M dots and 0.67x magnification, it's sharp and easy on the eyes, ranking in the 89th percentile and making manual focusing much more pleasant than on some competitors' low-res finders.

Autofocus is a mixed story. Olympus tuned the contrast-detect system well for general stills, and the eye/animal detection is a nice touch for portraits and pets. In our testing, it locked onto faces reliably and kept up with casual movement, but it doesn't have the sticky, predictive tracking you get from hybrid PDAF systems. The AF performance ranks around the 79th percentile, which is above average, but if your main thing is sports or chasing kids at full sprint, you'll notice some hesitation. Video sits squarely in the middle of the pack. The 4K30p footage looks clean with good stabilization, but you don't get 4K60, 10-bit internal recording, or a flat log profile, so graded work is limited. The sensor, too, is middle-of-the-road; detail is respectable under ISO 1600, but noise climbs quickly past 3200, and dynamic range can't match what a modern APS-C chip delivers. In practice, you'll get crisp, colorful images in good light, but low-light scenes need a fast lens and a steady hand.

Performance Percentiles

AF 76.4
EVF 87.6
Build 14.8
Burst 73.2
Video 57.5
Sensor 38.4
Battery 89.5
Display 100
Connectivity 76.5
Social Proof 81.4
Stabilization 78.1

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type MOS
Size micro-four-thirds
Megapixels 20.3 MP
ISO Range 200
Processor TruePic VIII

Autofocus

AF Points 121
AF Type Contrast Detection: 121
Eye AF Yes
Animal AF Yes
Subject Detection Yes

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 15
Max Shutter 1/16000
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 4K
4K FPS 30
1080p FPS 60
10-bit No
Codec H.264

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3"
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating Yes
EVF Resolution 2.36 M dots

Build

Weather Sealed No
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.7 lbs
Battery Life 360

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
USB Micro-USB 2.0
HDMI Micro-HDMI
Hot Shoe Yes

vs Competition

When you stack it against the Sony a6100, the differences are crystal clear. The Sony's hybrid autofocus is faster and more reliable for tracking, and its APS-C sensor delivers better high-ISO noise control and dynamic range. But the a6100 has no in-body stabilization, its viewfinder is lower resolution, and the fully articulating screen is not flip-down selfie-friendly. If you're half vlogger and half stills shooter, the Olympus pulls ahead with that IBIS and screen combo. The Canon EOS R50 is another competitor at a similar price, offering excellent Dual Pixel AF and a more modern interface, but again, you lose the sensor-shift stabilization and the Olympus's superior EVF. For photographers who don't need weather sealing and prioritize a small, stabilized package, the E-M10 IV still holds its own against these newer entries. It's a different flavor, not a worse one, unless you shoot fast motion in dim conditions, where the competition clearly wins.

Spec Olympus OM-D E-M10 E-M10 Mark IV Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Sony a1 a1 II Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Nikon Z Z9 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7
Type mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor 20.3MP micro-four-thirds 32.5MP full-frame 50.1MP full-frame 40.2MP aps-c 45.7MP full-frame 25.2MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points 121 1053 759 425 493 315
Burst FPS 15 40 30 20 30 75
Video 4K @30fps 6K @120fps 8K @120fps 8K @60fps 8K @120fps 5K @120fps
IBIS true true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 335 609 658 579 1160 721
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
Olympus OM-D E-M10 E-M10 Mark IV 76.487.614.873.257.538.489.510076.581.478.1
Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Compare 98.286.694.492.789.257.896.498.99392.299.5
Sony a1 a1 II Compare 95.298.596.490.398.867.491.899.49396.899.5
Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Compare 8795.489.184.595.297.796.982.29392.293.6
Nikon Z Z9 Compare 89.688.399.69698.863.897.382.29392.284
Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 Compare 8386.697.59597.255.389.182.29377.896.2

Price

Value & Pricing

Price is a weird one here. In our checks, the E-M10 IV body-only pops up at around $599 from major retailers, and some bundle listings go well into four figures, with one outlier we spotted inexplicably north of $129,000. Stick to that $599-ish ballpark and you're getting a lot of camera for the money. The IBIS alone is worth the entry fee if you do handheld video or low-light stills, and you won't find a stabilized beginner body this small from Sony or Canon without spending significantly more or moving up a sensor size. If you see a price that looks too good to be true or ridiculously high, skip it. The real sweet spot is with authorized sellers listing the silver body and 14-42mm EZ kit lens for a reasonable premium over the body-only price.

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Overview

If you're hunting for a mirrorless camera under $600 that won't weigh you down, the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV keeps showing up on shortlists, and for good reason. It crams a 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, 5-axis in-body stabilization, and 4K video into a body that weighs just 335 grams. The fully articulating 3-inch touchscreen flips all the way down for selfies, which is a rare treat at this price, and the 2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder is sharper than what you'd expect on an entry-level body. For anyone stepping up from a smartphone or an old DSLR, the E-M10 IV feels like a friendly, capable companion that doesn't get in the way.

The spec sheet has a few older-school charms. You get a mechanical burst of 8.7 fps, a 121-point contrast-detect AF system with eye and animal detection borrowed from Olympus's pricier E-M1 line, and sensor-shift stabilization good for about 4.5 stops. That IBIS is the real differentiator here. If you're vlogging handheld or shooting in dim cafes, the stabilization lets you drop the shutter speed and keep stills sharp without a tripod. Battery life is a highlight, too, easily lasting through a full day of casual shooting, and the camera supports USB charging, so topping up on the go is painless.

The catch? The body is all plastic and has zero weather sealing. In our database, that puts its build quality right near the bottom of the mirrorless barrel, so you'll need to be mindful around rain or dust. The Micro Four Thirds sensor is also a step behind larger APS-C and full-frame options when the lights go down, but in decent light the images pop with pleasing color and plenty of detail for social media or prints up to a decent size. For beginners, streamers, and anyone who likes the idea of a tiny camera with big stabilization, the E-M10 IV still makes a whole lot of sense.

Common Questions

Q: Is the Olympus E-M10 Mark IV good for vlogging?

Absolutely. The flip-down 3-inch touchscreen, light 335g body, and in-body stabilization make it a natural for handheld vlogging. Just be aware the 4K video has a crop and there's no headphone jack, so you'll need to monitor audio levels before recording.

Q: Does the Olympus E-M10 Mark IV shoot 4K video?

Yes, it records UHD 4K at up to 30fps and 1080p at 60fps. You won't get 4K60, 10-bit internal, or a flat log profile, so it's more suited to casual video than heavy color grading work.

Q: How does the Olympus E-M10 Mark IV compare to the Sony a6100?

The Olympus offers in-body image stabilization and a higher-resolution viewfinder, which the Sony a6100 lacks, while the Sony has superior hybrid autofocus and better low-light image quality thanks to its larger APS-C sensor. It's a trade-off: steady shooting versus faster, more reliable tracking.

Q: Is the Olympus E-M10 Mark IV weather sealed?

No, it has no weather sealing at all. The plastic body is lightweight but vulnerable to moisture and dust, so you'll want to keep it under cover if the weather turns.

Who Should Skip This

Skip the E-M10 IV if you shoot weddings, sports, or wildlife. The lack of weather sealing and the contrast-detect AF system will leave you frustrated in fast-paced or unpredictable conditions, and the Micro Four Thirds sensor can't deliver the clean high-ISO files you need in dim reception halls or at dawn. In those cases, look at something like the Olympus E-M5 Mark III for weather resistance and phase-detect AF, or a Sony a6400 if low-light performance and sticky autofocus are top priorities. This camera is a fantastic second body or travel companion, but it's not built to be a primary pro workhorse.

Verdict

Should you buy the Olympus E-M10 Mark IV? If you're a beginner, a travel photographer, or someone who wants to dip into vlogging without breaking the bank, it's an easy yes. That in-body stabilization changes how you shoot, letting you leave the tripod at home and still get sharp video and low-light stills. The flip-down screen and featherweight body make it a joy to carry, and the viewfinder is a genuine treat. You'll get a camera that encourages you to take it everywhere.

But it's not a one-size-fits-all answer. Anyone who regularly shoots fast action, plans to work in harsh weather, or demands the cleanest possible low-light files should look elsewhere. The plastic, unsealed build and contrast-detect AF are reminders that this is a budget-friendly body, not a rugged workhorse. For the right person, though, it's one of the most charming and practical mirrorless cameras you can buy for under $600.

Usage Scores

Overall (69.6)Video (68.1)Travel (55.5)Youtube (71.6)Beginner (74.1)Vlogging (73.9)Streaming (70.8)Photography (64.6)Wedding Events (56.6)Sports Wildlife (55.6)Product Photography (67.5)

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