The upcoming Olympus camera will be smaller than the E-M5

Jan 14, 2014 12:19 GMT  ·  By

As CP+ 2014 is getting closer, more bits of information are starting to be revealed by anonymous sources about the upcoming entry-level Olympus OM-D E-M10 mirrorless camera.

Recently, we found out that the new E-M10 model would feature only 3 axis image stabilization in comparison with its older siblings, which come with 5 axis stabilization. Moreover, the camera is rumored to have the same image sensor found in the E-M5 as well as E-M1's image processor.

According to 43rumors, trusted sources state that the upcoming Olympus E-M10 will be smaller than the current E-M5 model. Furthermore, the camera will have a size comparable with the company's E-PL models, with the addition of an EVF (electronic viewfinder) on top.

The same source also claims that the E-M10 will feature a built-in flash, unlike the current E-M1 and E-M5 models. There's no word yet about its price or availability, but it's likely that the company will introduce it in February during the CP+ 2014 show in Yokohama.