The E-M10 was announced last week along with two other camera models

Feb 4, 2014 10:55 GMT  ·  By

On January 29, Olympus has finally introduced its latest entry-level mirrorless camera, the OM-D E-M10, along with the SP-100 50x superzoom bridge camera and the Stylus Tough TG-850, featuring the widest lens in its class.

While AmazonUS and BHphoto have listed the Olympus E-M10 as available for pre-order with a ship date set to February 12, the official Olympus US online store has the new E-M10 body already in stock.

If you were planning to purchase the new E-M10, you can have the body shipped right away if you choose to buy it from the GetOlympus website, but if you don't own any MFT lenses and you want to acquire the E-M10 with the new 14-42mm pancake lens kit, you will have to wait a bit longer.

Olympus E-M10 packs the same 16.1MP Live MOS sensor found in the E-M5, as well as the TruePic VII processor from the highly-regarded E-M1 model. Unlike the other two, the E-M10 has only 3-axis image stabilization, but it's capable of recording 1080p Full HD video footage, just like its pricier siblings.