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doc:appunti:hardware:olympus-e-m10-mark-iv [2025/11/12 17:09] – [Worsening] niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:olympus-e-m10-mark-iv [2025/11/30 15:03] (current) – [Improvements] niccolo
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 ^ Specifications  ^^ ^ Specifications  ^^
-^ Size and weight       120 x 84 x 74 mm, 486 g with the 12-42mm pancake lens.  |+^ Size and weight       121.7 x 84.4 x 74.0 mm, 486 g with the 12-42mm pancake lens.  |
 ^ Sensor Size           | 17.3 mm (H) x 13.0 mm (V)  | ^ Sensor Size           | 17.3 mm (H) x 13.0 mm (V)  |
 ^ Sensor Type           | Live MOS  | ^ Sensor Type           | Live MOS  |
-^ Effective pixels      | 20.3 Megapixel  |+^ Effective pixels      | Approx. 20.30 million pixels, Aspect ratio 1.33 (4:3 |
 ^ Image processor       | TruePic VIII  | ^ Image processor       | TruePic VIII  |
 ^ File Format            | ^ File Format            |
-Recording image size   |+Recording image size  |5184×3888 pixels RAW or JPEG  |
 ^ Image Stabilisation    | ^ Image Stabilisation    |
 +^ Finder Type           | Eye-level OLED viewfinder, Approx. 2.36M-dot  |
 +^ Monitor Type          | 3.0-inch tilting monitor (up to 180°), Approx. 1.04M dots (3:2), touch screen.  |
 +^ Anti-shock Mode        |
 +^ Silent Mode            |
 ^ Release Date          | August 2020  | ^ Release Date          | August 2020  |
 +^ Battery               | OM SYSTEM BLS-50 1210 mAh  |
  
 ===== Comparison with the Mark II model ===== ===== Comparison with the Mark II model =====
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 ==== Improvements ==== ==== Improvements ====
  
-  * **USB charging**. The camera has a **Micro-USB connector**, when connected to the provided power adapter the battery inside the camera will be charged. The charge is rather slow, the manual states it requires about **4 hours** for a full charge. Charging with a third-party charger works, but is not recommended (FIXME: How is the supplied charger rated?).+  * **USB charging**. The camera has a **Micro-USB connector**, when connected to the provided power adapter the battery inside the camera will be charged. The charge is rather slow, the manual states it requires about **4 hours** for a full charge. Charging with a third-party charger works, but is not recommended by the manual.
   * **Bluetooth connection**. You can configure the Bluetooth connection to remain always active, even when the camera is turned off. You can download photos to your smartphone without turning on the camera and causing the lens to initialize/move (which drains the battery and wears out the flexcable).   * **Bluetooth connection**. You can configure the Bluetooth connection to remain always active, even when the camera is turned off. You can download photos to your smartphone without turning on the camera and causing the lens to initialize/move (which drains the battery and wears out the flexcable).
    * **Faster Wi-Fi**. Downloading photos over Wi-Fi has improved significantly in speed.    * **Faster Wi-Fi**. Downloading photos over Wi-Fi has improved significantly in speed.
 +   * **Erase function over Wi-Fi**. The camera supports the erase function over Wi-Fi. If your app provides that function, now you can erase photos from the app.
  
 ==== Worsening ==== ==== Worsening ====
  
 +  * **Cannot save MySet**. The menu items to save current settings into **MySet** **1** to **4** were removed! This is a truly **outrageous impairment** and Olympus deserves the worst punishment for doing so.
   * **Cannot configure** the **Shortcut button** function. The function button near the On/Off lever was marked **Fn3** on the Mark II model and was highly configurable in its function. Now the button has a fixed function and it brings the appropriate menu for the current mode (e.g. the Super Control Panel).   * **Cannot configure** the **Shortcut button** function. The function button near the On/Off lever was marked **Fn3** on the Mark II model and was highly configurable in its function. Now the button has a fixed function and it brings the appropriate menu for the current mode (e.g. the Super Control Panel).
 +  * **Multi Function** button no longer exists. In the old model the **Fn2** button were associated to the Multi Function, i.e.  You could assign a set of functions to this button, select the active one by pressing it and rotating the rear dial, and then activate the coosen function simply by pressing Fn2. Now four fixed functions are associated to the arrow pad: AF target, ISO sensitivity, Flash and Sequential/self-timer shooting.
 +  * **Case made of plastic**. The upper part of the case was made of aluminium on the Mark II model, not it is in plastic. (FIXME: Also the bottom plate?).
 +  * Cannto customize **Auto Power Off** time. The default 4 hours timeout cannot be changed unlike model Mark II.
  
 +===== The USB Charger =====
  
 +The UBS charger provided with the E-M10 Mark IV is rated at **5 V 1.5 A**. Although the manual recommends using only the original charger, I think that it is safe to use on rated in the same way.
 +
 +{{.:olympus-e-m10:om-system-usb-charger-1.jpg?280|OM System USB charger for the Olympus E-M10 Mark IV}}
 +{{.:olympus-e-m10:om-system-usb-charger-2.jpg?280|OM System USB charger for the Olympus E-M10 Mark IV}}
  
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