Olympus E-M10 Mark III rumored to feature 20-megapixel sensor
Olympus is allegedly working on a successor for the E-M10II, called E-M10III, that will feature a MFT sensor with 20-megapixels.
Most rumored mirrorless camera should be the E-M10 Mark III these days. The budget-friendly camera has been registered on several communication agencies. On several occasions we have seen shooters launched shortly after their registration date. So this Summer we will probably meet the new E-M10III.
Although it has been said that the shooter will come with a higher-resolution sensor, trusted sources are back with more information, claiming that this is true. The big news is that the Olympus E-M10 Mark III rumored to feature 20-megapixel image sensor. More detals after the break.
Olympus E-M10 Mark III specs to include 20-megapixel sensor
The company launched E-M10 in early 2014 and the Mark II model has been unveiled in 2015. If this rumor is true, the Micro Four Thirds camera will employ the same or a similar 20-megapixel sensor found on the flagship OM-D E-M1 Mark II.
When we look at the previous talks, the Olympus E-M10 Mark III will offer the 5-Axis IBIS with Sync IS from the E-M5II. This will provide up to 5 steps of compensation which users can capture photos without a tripod using 1/4s shutter speeds.
Rumored Olympus E-M10 Mark III Specs
- 20MP Four Thirds CMOS sensor
- Latest True-Pic engine
- 4k video recording
- 5-Axis IBIS with Sync IS from the E-M5II
- High-resolution image
- Built-in EVF
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Around $799 body-only
These are all the details for OM-D E-M10 Mark III. The price of the Olympus E-M10 Mark II with 14-42mm II R lens is currently $200 off.
Stay tuned with us for more information.
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