Give me the best camera in the world with the best C-AF and I won't even have a single usable shot, because that is not what I do, I don't have the skill sets, and I don't enjoy shooting birds flying. For example, people keep requesting me to shoot birds in flight. I simply say I am not fit to review it, but I will discuss the video performance of E-M10 Mark IV in a separate article and video, in case you miss that. I did not say I will skip the video part. video footage is cleaner/video AF progressed or not? Wishing you all the very best from a hot Bucharest, Romania. from usability perspective is still "locked", as 10III? 2. What do you say? For this particular camera, as per my understanding, people mainly wants to see if 1. However, if I may, I would like to give you my 2 cents advice: in order to post a complete experience with Olympus gear, maybe it would be a good ideea to start using C-AF and shooting some sports or BIF and start using the video part by experimenting and trying to improve these important areas too. results are wonderful and you deserve our praise. I can understand how much work are you doing and it's obviously for anyone how much passion put you here. You are doing a great job taking pictures, writing on this webpage, creating you tube materials. ![]() Hi Robin, I'm reading your blog for many years and I'm a truly admirer of your wonderful photographs. The advanced features such as Live Composite, Keystone Compensation, Time Lapse, are all still available.Ī welcome bump of resolution from 16MP to 20MP in the updated sensor inside E-M10 Mark IV. The LCD panel and the EVF are the same from E-M10 Mark III, but the LCD screen has selfie tilt-down capability. Modified and improved hand-gripping area design for better camera handling. The most telling difference is the number "IV" lettering at the front of the camera, which is obvious and hard to miss. The design is almost the same with the predecessor, E-M10 Mark III, with only very minor changes. I won't dive deep into all the little details, for full product descriptions you can go to Olympus' official page here (click). Also, all the important and unique Olympus features such as Live Time, Live Composite, Time Lapse shooting and Keystone Compensation are still available. Normally I need just one for any occasion, but every year I take part in a week of (Morris) dancing, where I typically fill two cards and a half.Everything else remained exactly the same from E-M10 Mark III, the imaging processor is Truepic VIII and you can shoot video up to 4K 30p resolution. The Sandisk cards never give me any trouble.Īll my three cards are 16 Mega Bytes. I did a long format in the laptop, after which the camera was happy with it. None of my SD type cards have died on me, so they are a one-time purchase.Īs to reliably, my Lexar card seemed to hiccup when first put to use. With prices on SDHC cards having halved between 20, I am going invariably for the fastest I can get, precisely because the card is still a substantial proportion of the cost of the camera ownership. My SZ-30MR does not have RAW, but I do a lot of HD720p video, so both write speed and download times do matter to me. I also have a Lexar PLATINUM II SDHC Class 10 card. One claims 20 MB/s, the other claims 45 MB/s Class 10. Generally, the write speed is determined by BOTH the camera and the card. This question applies to all recent cameras with BSI CMOS sensors and fast processors to match, particularly if you also do video. ![]() What card do I need to buy ? Will any class 10 card enough ? I know the throughput can be very different (even for class 10) but I'm not sure it will make any different with this camera. I shoot raw and I have noticed that the buffer takes several seconds to empty. I currently use a fairly old 16 Gb class 6 SD card.
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