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Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Camera Review

Tested using Methodology v0.12
Reviewed Sep 28, 2021 at 09:08 am
Latest change: Test bench update Apr 05, 2023 at 09:56 am
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Travel Photography
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Landscape Photography
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Sport & Wildlife Photography
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Vlogging
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Studio Video
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Action Video

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is an entry-level mirrorless camera with a 20.3-megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor. It's very lightweight and portable, and it has a tilting screen that can flip down to face you when holding it in a selfie position. It delivers impressive image quality with fantastic dynamic range and good noise handling capability. It has in-body image stabilization to reduce camera shake when shooting without a tripod, which works effectively, whether taking photos or shooting video. The camera also delivers great 4k video quality and satisfactory FHD video quality. However, its autofocus system is only decent, and it does a poor job tracking moving subjects in video and struggles to track faces when taking photos.

Our Verdict

N/A Travel Photography

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is good for travel photography. It delivers impressive image quality and performs well even in low light. It's also very lightweight and portable, though it may be too small for those with very large hands. Its approximate advertised battery life is okay, though this can vary with settings and usage habits. The camera supports USB charging, but you can't use it while it charges. While its autofocus system is excellent at tracking moving objects, it struggles to track faces. It also isn't weather-sealed.

Pros
  • Lightweight and portable.
  • Impressive image quality.
  • In-body image stabilization.
Cons
  • Autofocus struggles to track moving faces.
  • Not weather-sealed.
N/A Landscape Photography

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is good for landscape photography. Its image quality is great, and it has fantastic dynamic range to bring out more details in high-contrast landscape shots. It's also very portable, making it easy to take to remote shooting locations. It has a bright screen that can easily overcome glare in sunny conditions. However, its advertised battery life is only decent, and the camera isn't rated to be weather-sealed against elements like rain and humidity.

Pros
  • Lightweight and portable.
  • Impressive image quality.
  • Fantastic dynamic range.
Cons
  • Not weather-sealed.
N/A Sport & Wildlife Photography

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is good for sports and wildlife photography. It delivers impressive image quality and feels comfortable to use. It also has a good continuous shooting speed that can capture photos at 10 fps in its high-speed drive mode and 15 fps in its silent mode using the electronic shutter. Its RAW image buffer isn't the largest, but thankfully, it has a quick buffer empty time, so it shouldn't slow you down too much. That said, its autofocus system struggles to track moving faces, though it performs significantly better when tracking objects.

Pros
  • Lightweight and portable.
  • Impressive image quality.
  • In-body image stabilization.
Cons
  • Autofocus struggles to track moving faces.
N/A Vlogging

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is great for vlogging. It has a tilting screen that can flip down to face you. It's also very lightweight and portable for on-the-go vlogging. The screen can get in the way when using a tripod, so it's less suited to sit-down vlogging. It has in-body image stabilization, and it does an excellent job of reducing camera shake when walking, especially in FHD. Video quality is great in 4k and decent in FHD. However, its autofocus system struggles to track moving subjects in video, especially faces.

Pros
  • Lightweight and portable.
  • Screen can flip down to face you.
  • Great 4k video quality.
  • In-body image stabilization.
Cons
  • Autofocus struggles to track moving faces.
N/A Studio Video

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is okay for studio video. It delivers great 4k video quality and decent FHD video quality, but its 4k frame rate options are limited to 24 or 30 fps. It can shoot at up to 60 fps in 1080p, however, and it has a high-speed capture mode that records 1080p video at 120 fps and plays it back in slow motion. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a microphone or headphone jack, and its autofocus system struggles to track moving subjects. Its menu system is also confusingly laid out and hard to navigate.

Pros
  • Lightweight and portable.
  • Great 4k video quality.
Cons
  • Autofocus struggles to track moving faces.
  • No microphone or headphone jack.
N/A Action Video

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV isn't well-suited to action video. While it's relatively portable, it isn't designed to mount on a helmet or other action cam rig. It also isn't rated to be water-resistant. It does have in-body image stabilization, though, which effectively reduces camera shake when shooting without a tripod. It can also record up to 60 fps in 1080p and has a high-speed mode that captures footage at 120 fps for slow-motion playback. However, its 4k frame rate options are limited to 24 or 30 fps.

Pros
  • Lightweight and portable.
  • Great 4k video quality.
  • In-body image stabilization.
Cons
  • Autofocus struggles to track moving faces.
  • Not waterproof.
  • Limited 4k frame rate options.
  • Not designed for action video mounts.
  • N/A Travel Photography
  • N/A Landscape Photography
  • N/A Sport & Wildlife Photography
  • N/A Vlogging
  • N/A Studio Video
  • N/A Action Video
  1. Updated Apr 05, 2023: Converted to Test Bench 0.12.
  2. Updated Feb 27, 2023: Converted to Test Bench 0.11.
  3. Updated Oct 03, 2022: Converted to Test Bench 0.10.
  4. Updated Aug 05, 2022: Converted to Test Bench 0.9.
  5. Updated Apr 25, 2022: Converted to Test Bench 0.8.
  6. Updated Dec 21, 2021: Corrected input error in 'FHD Frame Rate'.
  7. Updated Sep 28, 2021: Review published.
  8. Updated Sep 23, 2021: Early access published.
  9. Updated Sep 08, 2021: Our testers have started testing this product.
  10. Updated Sep 07, 2021: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  11. Updated Sep 01, 2021: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.
  12. Updated Aug 27, 2021: The product has won our suggestion poll, so we’ll buy and test it soon.

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Differences Between Sizes And Variants

The Olympus E-M10 Mark IV comes in two color variants: 'Black' and 'Silver'. We tested the black version bundled with the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ lens, but you can also buy it without a kit lens.

Let us know if you come across a different variant or your Olympus E-M10 Mark IV doesn't correspond to our review, and we'll update it.

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Compared To Other Cameras

Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III

The Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III sits above the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV in Olympus's camera lineup. The E-M1 III is an enthusiast-grade camera with a weather-sealed construction that feels sturdier and more comfortable to shoot with than the entry-level E-M10 Mark IV. Though they use similar sensors, the E-M1 III has a more advanced processor that gives it better RAW noise handling at higher ISOs. It also has a more advanced hybrid autofocus system that gives it significantly better AF performance. However, it's a lot bulkier and pricier than the E-M10 IV. 

Sony α6600

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV and the Sony α6600 are both interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras, but they use different-sized sensors. The Olympus is a Micro Four Thirds camera, giving it longer focal reach and more portability. Though both cameras have IBIS, the Olympus does a slightly better job smoothing out camera shake. That, along with its size, makes it a good option for vlogging or travel. Meanwhile, the Sony is better suited to low-light situations thanks to its larger APS-C sensor and feels more comfortable to shoot with. It also has a significantly more effective and reliable autofocus system.

Test Results

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Portability
Height
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Width
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Depth
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Volume
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Weight
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You can see the camera's portability with its kit lens attached here, with the lens fully extended here, and with the lens fully extended and its flash mechanism open here.

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Design
Build Quality

  • Retro-style body is made of solid-feeling plastic
  • Built-in flash mechanism feels sturdy
  • SD card/battery compartment is covered by a locking hinged door
  • Other inputs and outputs are covered by loose-fitting rubber flaps that feel flimsy and may get in the way when connecting a cable
  • Buttons and dials feel secure and sturdy
  • Screen mechanism feels okay

Design
Body
Body Type
SLR-Style
Water Resistance
Locked
Mirrorless
Yes
Rugged
Locked
Hot Shoe
Locked
Customizable Button
Locked
Command Dial
Locked
Tripod Mount
Locked
Lens Mount
Locked
Built-In Flash
Locked
Fastest Shutter Speed
1/Lock s
Design
In The Box

  • Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV camera body
  • Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ lens
  • Sensor cap
  • Lens cap
  • Rear lens cap
  • Hot shoe cover
  • Shoulder strap
  • BLS-50 battery
  • AC adapter
  • USB-A to micro-USB cable
  • User manual

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Ergonomics & Comfort
Hand Grip: Small Hand
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Hand Grip: Medium Hand
Locked
Hand Grip: Large Hand
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Hand Grip: Extra-Large Hand
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  • Suitable for most hand sizes but may be too small for those with extra large hands to hold comfortably
  • Handgrip is shallow and not as well texturized as some other cameras
  • Back thumb rest feels very comfortable
  • Easy to adjust settings like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO when looking through the viewfinder with your right eye
  • Eye cup feels okay
  • D-pad on back to navigate menu, but placement may be a bit awkward for larger hands
  • Screen can flip all the way down to face you, but it's almost impossible to use it with a tripod in this configuration
  • Can't access battery/SD card compartment when mounted on a tripod

Design
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Type
Locked
Advertised Coverage
Lock%
Advertised Resolution
Lock million dots
Advertised Magnification
Lock
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Design
Screen
Screen Articulation Type
Locked
Screen Max Brightness
Lock cd/m²
Advertised Resolution
Lock million dots
Size
Lock" (Lock cm)
Touchscreen
Locked
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Design
Menu System
Guide Mode
Locked
App Name
Locked

  • Menu system is acceptable, with more advanced settings buried in the cog icon menu, which you can see here, here, and here, though it's simpler to navigate than the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III
  • The quick menu is haphazardly organized, but it does consist of many commonly used settings
  • Useful guide mode that explains certain settings and features
  • Navigating using the D-pad feels intuitive
  • Some of the buttons are customizable, so you don't need to navigate the menu all the time

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Built-In Lens
Maximum Aperture
Locked
Max Aperture (Full-Frame Equivalent)
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Minimum Focal Length
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Maximum Focal Length
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Max Focal Length (Full-Frame Equivalent)
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Optical Image Stabilization
Locked
Luminance
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Light Falloff
N/A
Design
Sensor
Sensor Type
Locked
Advertised Effective Pixels
Lock MP
Sensor Size
4/3 (MFT)
Processor
Locked
Extended ISO Minimum
Lock
Native ISO Minimum (Base ISO)
Lock
Native ISO Maximum
Lock
Tested Firmware
Locked

Note: If you want to update this camera's firmware, you need to download 'Olympus Workspace' to your PC, which requires the serial number of your particular model. This software lets you update the firmware as well as edit photos.

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Design
Battery
Battery Type
Locked
USB Charging
Locked
Use When Charging
Locked
Advertised Battery Life In Photo
Lock photos
Tested Battery Life In Video
Lock min
Photo General
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Photo General
Photo Shooting Speed
Low Speed Continuous
Lock fps
High Speed Continuous
Lock fps
Silent Shooting Continuous
Lock fps
Raw Buffer Size
Lock Photos
JPEG Buffer Size
Lock Photos
Buffer Empty Time
Lock s
N/A
Photo General
Photo AF-C Tracking
Autofocus Tracking Shots
Perfect Focus Hit Rate
Lock%
Usable Focus Hit Rate
Lock%
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Photo General
Photo AF-C Center Point
Autofocus Center Point Shots
Perfect Focus Hit Rate
Lock%
Usable Focus Hit Rate
Lock%
N/A
Photo General
Photo Image Stabilization
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Minimum Shutter Speed Achieved
1/Lock s
In-Body Image Stabilization
Locked
Photo Image Quality
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Photo Image Quality
Photo RAW Dynamic Range
Dynamic Range At Base ISO
Lock f-stops
Dynamic Range At 1/500s Exposure Time
Lock f-stops
Dynamic Range At 1/2000s Exposure Time
Lock f-stops
Dynamic Range At 1/4000s Exposure Time
Lock f-stops
N/A
Photo Image Quality
Photo RAW Sharpness
Vertical Edge MTF50 At Base ISO
Lock LW/PH
Horizontal Edge MTF50 At Base ISO
Lock LW/PH
N/A
Photo Image Quality
Photo RAW Noise
SNR 18% At 1/8 Exposure Time (125 ms)
LockdB
SNR 18% At 1/125 Exposure Time (8 ms)
Lock dB
SNR 18% At 1/1000 Exposure Time (1 ms)
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SNR 18% At 1/4000 Exposure Time (0.25 ms)
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Pictures Sample Gallery
Pictures Sample Gallery
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The Polish Church Picture
JPEG Polish Church Picture Download
RAW Polish Church Picture Download
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The Studio Picture
JPEG Studio Picture Download
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The Stairway Picture
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Video General
Video General
Video Features
Full HD Video
Locked
4k Video
Locked
6k Video
Locked
Clean HDMI Output
Locked
Advertised Max Chroma Sampling Over HDMI
Locked
Advertised Max Bit Depth Over HDMI
N/A
Log Picture Profile
Locked
Recording Light
Locked
Video General
Audio
Audio Test Sample
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Audio Recording
Locked
Microphone Level Display
Locked
Video General
Video File Format And Compression
MP4 H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC
Locked
MP4 H.265 / HEVC
Locked
MOV H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC
Locked
MOV H.265 / HEVC
Locked
AVCHD H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC
Locked
All-I Compression
Locked
4k Video
N/A
4k Video
4k Video Frame Rate
240 fps In 4k
Locked
120 fps In 4k
Locked
60 fps In 4k
Locked
30 fps In 4k
Locked
24 fps In 4k
Locked
4k Crop At Max Available fps
Lock x
N/A
4k Video
4k Video Internal Recording
Bitrate Maximum In 4k
Lock Mbps
Bitrate Minimum In 4k
Lock Mbps
Chroma Sampling In 4k
Locked
Bit Depth In 4k
Lock Bit
Record Time Limit In 4k
Lock min
Overheat Recording Interruptions in 4k
Lock

Note: The camera can record continuously for up to 29 minutes, but it splits the recording into clips of 5 minutes and 20 seconds and 2 minutes and 18 seconds.

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4k Video
4k Video Autofocus Performance
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Object Tracking In 4k
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Face Tracking In 4k
0.0
Face Detection In 4k
Locked
Eye Detection In 4k
Locked
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4k Video
4k Video Quality
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Low Light Capability In 4k
0.0
Test Scene Extract In 4k
0.0
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4k Video
4k Video Rolling Shutter Effect
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4k Rolling Shutter
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Full HD Video
N/A
Full HD Video
FHD Video Frame Rate
240 fps In FHD
Locked
120 fps In FHD
Locked
60 fps In FHD
Locked
30 fps In FHD
Locked
24 fps In FHD
Locked
FHD Crop At Max Available fps
Lock x

Update 12/21/2021: This review previously stated that this camera can't record at 60 fps or 120 fps in FHD. We've updated the review to correct this error.

The camera can record regular FHD video at up to 60 fps, and like the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III, it has a high-speed recording mode that captures footage at 120 fps for slow-motion playback, with the option to slow it down to 60 fps, 50 fps, 30 fps, 25 fps, or 24 fps. This feature incurs a 1.4x crop.

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Full HD Video
FHD Video Internal Recording
Bitrate Maximum In FHD
Lock Mbps
Bitrate Minimum In FHD
Lock Mbps
Chroma Sampling In FHD
Locked
Bit Depth In FHD
Lock Bit
Record Time Limit in FHD
Lock min

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Full HD Video
FHD Video Autofocus Performance
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Object Tracking In FHD
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Face Tracking In FHD
0.0
Face Detection In FHD
Locked
Eye Detection In FHD
Locked
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Full HD Video
FHD Video Quality
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Low Light Capability In FHD
0.0
Test Scene Extract In FHD
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FHD Video Rolling Shutter Effect
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FHD Rolling Shutter
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Storage And Connectivity
Storage And Connectivity
Storage
Card 1 Slot
Locked
Card 2 Slot
Locked
N/A
Storage And Connectivity
Inputs / Outputs
USB
Locked
HDMI
Locked
Headphones
Locked
Microphone
Locked
Wi-Fi
Locked
Bluetooth
Locked