• Reviews around price (4.16 of 5)

    Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II Mirrorless Digital Camera with 14-42mm EZ Lens (Black)

    • Other than that, it works flawlessly, has a brilliant EVF, a great range of reasonably priced lenses, and is nicely made and finished for its price
    • The other camera I considered was Sony A6000 APS, but I missed the deal price on that
    • Provides access to a very large range of Olympus lenses, most of which are highly esteemed, and are often very well priced (downright cheap when on
    • Great camera at great price.
    • Yes, it only shoots at 16mp, and yes, it is a micro 4/3 sensor, but because the image quality is good and the price is very reasonable, the camera will stay in demand in the used market for some time to come
    • This is an exceptionally high-quality camera for what can only be described as a very reasonable price for all you get
    • Great price for what you get++ Good resale options when you are ready to upgrade at some future point++ Fantastic learning tool that also takes great photos++ Incredibly fun to use (and don't discount this
    • Wrapping things up, this is another outstanding OM-D camera packing an almost pro-level feature set in a lovely body for a very convenient price, supported by a great selection of high quality lenses
    • Years ago M 4/3 was a big hit because it offered small bodies at affordable prices and decent quality.
    • Pro features for a cheap price
    • I love the compact size and the price
    • Olympus' current price for the 40 -- 150mm, f4.0--f5.6 kit lens -- $100 -- is a roaring bargain
    • It is perfect on every sense: size, weight, image quality, price, functionality, usability, available lenses and their prices
    • But for those wishing to move into more advanced photography, I can’t think of too many other cameras that are more attuned to that process, and at a great price, to boot, and with very, very good image quality