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Olympus E-M10 IV vs Sony RX100 V Comparison

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Olympus E-M10 IV

20 MP | Four Thirds (17.4 x 13 mm) CMOS Sensor

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20 MP | 1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm) Stacked BSI-CMOS Sensor

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Olympus E-M10 IV vs Sony RX100 V Comparison Overview

Here we are comparing two cameras with different body types: Olympus E-M10 IV, which was introduced in August 2020 is a Entry-Level Mirrorless camera with a 20.0MP Four Thirds sensor whereas Sony RX100 V, which was introduced in October 2016 is a Large Sensor Compact camera with a 20.0MP 1″ sensor. As you can see, RX100 V is 4 years older than E-M10 IV. Let's see if this age difference between two cameras makes a big difference.

Comparing an interchangeble lens camera to a fixed lens camera is a bit tricky but we will do our best to make this a fair comparison.

Here is a brief look at the main features of Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V before getting into our more detailed comparison.

Olympus E-M10 IV Key Specs

  • Announcement Date: 2020-08-04
  • 20MP - Four Thirds CMOS Sensor
  • ISO 200 - 25600 ( expands to 100 - 25600)
  • Micro Four Thirds Mount
  • Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
  • 3.00" Tilting Screen
  • 2360k dot Electronic viewfinder
  • 8.7fps (15.0fps Electronic) continuous shooting
  • 4K (UHD) - 3840 x 2160 video resolution
  • Built-in Wireless
  • 383g. 122 x 84 x 49 mm
  • Replaced Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III Compare

Sony RX100 V Key Specs

  • Announcement Date: 2016-10-06
  • 20MP - 1″ Stacked BSI-CMOS Sensor
  • ISO 125 - 12800 ( expands to 80 - 25600)
  • 24-70 mm F1.8-2.8 Zoom Lens
  • Optical Image Stabilization
  • 3.00" Tilting Screen
  • 2359k dot Electronic viewfinder
  • 24.0fps continuous shooting
  • 4K (UHD) - 3840 x 2160 video resolution
  • 1000fps High-Speed Video
  • Built-in Wireless
  • 299g. 102 x 58 x 41 mm
  • Replaced Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 IV Compare

Sony RX100 V was replaced by Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VI. You may also be interested in these comparisons:
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VI vs Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VI vs Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV

Let's read on the following sections in order to better understand in detail how Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V compares and hopefully end up with enough arguments to decide which one is better for you.


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Reasons to choose Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV over Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V
Live Composite Mode
Yes vs No Excellent help for long-exposure photography
External Flash Shoe
Yes vs No Better for flash photography
Touch Screen
Yes vs No Easy control of camera functions
Viewfinder Magnif.
0.62x vs 0.59x Larger Viewfinder
Max ISO
25.600 vs 12.800 100% higher Max ISO
Max Mech. Shutter
1/4000s vs 1/2000s faster mechanical shutter
Battery Life
360 shots vs 220 shots 140 more frames with a single charge
Timelapse Recording
Yes vs With optional app creative shooting
Sensor Pixel Area
11.22µm2 vs 5.82µm2 92% larger pixel area
AE Bracketing Range
±5 EV vs ±3 EV Wide Bracketing range is useful for HDR
Bluetooth
Yes vs No Connect your camera to other devices via Blueetooth
Focus Bracketing
Yes vs No Take multiple photos shifting focus point
UHS Card Support
UHS-II vs none Read/Write in High Speeds
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Reasons to choose Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V over Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV
Stacked Sensor
Yes vs No High sensor read out speed and less rolling shutter
Tiltable Flash
Yes vs No Bounce built-in flash off the ceiling
Number of Focus Points
315 vs 121 194 more focus points
LCD Resolution
1.229k dots vs 1.040k dots 18% higher resolution screen
Max Elect. Shutter
1/32000s vs 1/16000s faster electronic shutter
Continuous Shooting
24.0fps vs 15.0fps 9 fps faster
Weight
299 g vs 383 g 84 g lighter
Flash Coverage
10.2m vs 7.2m 3m longer range
Built-in ND Filter
3.0-stops vs No Use larger aperture under strong light
NFC Connection
Yes vs No Easy wireless connectivity with compatible devices
Webcam Function
Yes vs No Use your camera as a Webcam
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Common Strengths of Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV and Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V
Wireless Connection
Yes vs Yes Better connectivity
Image Stabilization
Sensor-shift vs Optical Sharper images at longer focal lengths and long exposures
Adjustable LCD Screen
Tilting vs Tilting Flexible shooting positions
Built-in Flash
Yes vs Yes Useful in low-light
Viewfinder
Yes (Electronic) vs Yes (Electronic) Better framing and control
RAW Support
Yes vs Yes Better image quality
Face Detection Focus
Yes vs Yes very handy for portraits
Max Resolution
20 MP vs 20 MP Bigger prints and more details
LCD Screen Resolution
1.040k dots vs 1.229k dots High resolution screens
AE Bracketing
Yes vs Yes Useful for tough lighting conditions and HDR
Selfie/Vlogger Friendly LCD
Yes vs Yes Rotate LCD for taking Selfies
Dual-axis Electronic Level
Yes vs Yes Level the camera easily in two axis
Smartphone Remote
Yes vs Yes Remote control your camera with a smartphone
Common Weaknesses of Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV and Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V
Environmental Sealing
No vs No not suitable for tough conditions
Olympus E-M10 IV vs Sony RX100 V: Physical Specs and Body features Comparison

Size and weight is a big decision factor when you are trying to find the ideal camera for your needs. In this section, We are going to illustrate Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V side-by-side from the front, back and top in their relative dimensions. Olympus E-M10 IV has external dimensions of 122 x 84 x 49 mm (4.8 x 3.31 x 1.93″) and weighs 383 g (0.84 lb / 13.51 oz) (including batteries). Sony RX100 V has external dimensions of 102 x 58 x 41 mm (4.02 x 2.28 x 1.61″) and weighs 299 g (0.66 lb / 10.55 oz) (including batteries).

Below you can see the front view size comparison of Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V. Sony RX100 V is clearly the smaller of the two cameras. Its body is 20mm narrower, 26mm shorter and 8mm thinner than Olympus E-M10 IV. As you can tell, actually this is not a fair size comparison since Sony RX100 V has a built-in lens but Olympus E-M10 IV doesn't. Once you put a lens on E-M10 IV, its thickness will increase significantly.

Olympus E-M10 IV vs Sony RX100 V Camera Size Comparison - Front View
Comparison image of Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V Size, Weight and External Dimensions - Front View

Here is the back view size comparison of Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V.

Olympus E-M10 IV vs Sony RX100 V Camera Size Comparison - Back View
Comparison image of Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V Size and Weight - Back View

Now lets look at the top view comparison of Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V.
Olympus E-M10 IV vs Sony RX100 V Camera Size Comparison - Top View
Top View Comparison image of Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V Size

Weight is another important factor especially when deciding on a camera that you want to carry with you all day. Sony RX100 V is significantly lighter (84g ) than the Olympus E-M10 IV which may become a big advantage especially on long walking trips.

Again, this comparison may not be very useful in real life as we are comparing the weight of a camera with a built-in lens to the body-only weight of an interchangeable lens camera. Once you put a lens on E-M10 IV, the total kit will weigh much higher.

Weather Sealing

Unfortunately neither Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV nor Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V provides any type of weather sealing in their body, so you have to give extra care especially when you are shooting outdoors. If weather sealing is a must-have feature for you, check these sections:
Top Mirrorless Cameras with Weather Sealing
Top Compact Cameras with Weather Sealing

LCD Screen Size and Features

Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V's LCD screens has the same diagonal size of 3.00".

Both cameras feature Tilting screens where you can change the angle of the screen to make it easier to shoot from waist or over the head levels.
Olympus E-M10 IV vs Sony RX100 V: Sensor Comparison

Both Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V have 20.0 MP resolution sensors but Olympus E-M10 IV's sensor is Four Thirds (17.4 x 13 mm ) and Sony RX100 V's sensor is 1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm ).

Since Olympus E-M10 IV's has a larger sensor area with the same resolution, this means that it also has a larger pixel area hence better light collecting capacity for a given aperture compared to Sony RX100 V.

Below you can see the E-M10 IV and RX100 V sensor size comparison.

Olympus E-M10 IV vs Sony RX100 V Sensor Size Comparison
Sensor Size and Resolution Comparison image of Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V Cameras


As seen above, Olympus E-M10 IV has a 1.9x Larger sensor area than Sony RX100 V. Larger sensors give photographer more control on the depth of field and blurry background compared to smaller sensor when shot in same focal length and aperture.

What types of Photography are Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V Good for?
In this section, we rank and compare Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V for five different photography types in order to make your decision process easier in case you are specifically interested in one or more of these areas.

Olympus E-M10 IV for Portrait Photography

GOOD

Sony RX100 V for Portrait Photography

AVERAGE
Large Four Thirds (17.4 x 13 mm) sensor
Very High Resolution Sensor: 20.0MP
Image Stabilization
Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
Good Ergonomics&Handling
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Average sized 1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm) sensor
Very High Resolution Sensor: 20.0MP
Image Stabilization
Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
No External Flash Shoe
Not so good Ergonomics&Handling
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Olympus E-M10 IV for Street Photography

EXCELLENT

Sony RX100 V for Street Photography

EXCELLENT
Large Four Thirds (17.4 x 13 mm) sensor
Image Stabilization
Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
Live-view
Face-Detection Focusing
Tilting LCD Screen
Medium sized Body
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Image Stabilization
Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
Small Body
Live-view
Face-Detection Focusing
Tilting LCD Screen
Fast Lens at Wide: f1.80
24 mm - Good Wide Angle Coverage
Average sized 1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm) sensor
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Olympus E-M10 IV for Sports Photography

GOOD

Sony RX100 V for Sports Photography

AVERAGE
Image Stabilization
Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
Good Ergonomics&Handling
Fast Continuous Shooting: 8.7fps
Fast Max shutter speed: 1/4000s
121 Focus Points
Wireless Connection
Environmental Sealings
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Image Stabilization
Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
Fast Continuous Shooting: 24.0fps
315 Focus Points
Wireless Connection
Average Max shutter speed: 1/2000s
No External Flash Shoe
Not so good Ergonomics&Handling
Environmental Sealings
Poor Battery Life: 220 shots
70 mm Tele Lens
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Olympus E-M10 IV for Daily Photography

GOOD

Sony RX100 V for Daily Photography

GOOD
Large Four Thirds (17.4 x 13 mm) sensor
Medium size Body
383g
Body Thickness 49mm
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Compact Body
299g
Average sized 1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm) sensor
Body Thickness 41mm
2.9X Optical Zoom
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Olympus E-M10 IV for Landscape Photography

AVERAGE

Sony RX100 V for Landscape Photography

AVERAGE
Large Four Thirds (17.4 x 13 mm) sensor
Very High Resolution Sensor: 20.0MP
Live-view
No Environmental Sealings
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Very High Resolution Sensor: 20.0MP
24 mm - Good Wide Angle Coverage
Average sized 1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm) sensor
No Environmental Sealings
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Olympus E-M10 IV vs Sony RX100 V: OUR DECISION

You may have already made your decision about which camera suits better for your needs and your budget so far but in case you wonder how we rated Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V, below you can find their scores in five different aspects. Our Decision Algorithm dynamically scores cameras using 69 different specs, current price and DxO Mark scores (where possible) in order to make a more objective and consistent comparison.

Here is a summary of how Olympus E-M10 IV and Sony RX100 V scores compare:

Olympus E-M10 IV
Imaging
Features
Value
Portability
Overall
Ranked #77 out of 109 in SLR-style mirrorless cameras
Ranked #139 out of 1257 in all Cameras
Sony RX100 V
Imaging
Features
Value
Portability
Overall
Ranked #27 out of 62 in Large sensor compact cameras
Ranked #264 out of 1257 in all Cameras

Olympus E-M10 IV is the overall winner of this comparison. It has a higher Overall Score and beats Sony RX100 V in all criteria except one: Portability. But the size difference between these cameras are negligible in real world so it is not a big disadvantage for Olympus E-M10 IV.

Olympus E-M10 IV
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Sony RX100 V vs Olympus E-M10 IV Specs Table
Detailed comparison of specifications
General Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V
Brand Olympus Sony
Announced 2020-08-04 2016-10-06
Body Type SLR-style mirrorless Large sensor compact
Sensor
Type CMOS Stacked BSI-CMOS
Size Four Thirds 1″
Dimensions 17.4 x 13 mm 13.2 x 8.8 mm
Area 226.20mm2 116.16mm2
Megapixels 20 megapixels 20 megapixels
Max Resolution 5184 x 3888 5472 x 3648
Max Native Light sensitivity 25,600 ISO 12,800 ISO
Max Boosted Light Sensitivity 25600 ISO 25600 ISO
Min Native Light sensitivity 200 ISO 125 ISO
Min Boosted Light Sensitivity 100 ISO 80 ISO
RAW Support
Autofocus
AF Touch
AF Continuous
AF Single
AF Tracking
AF Selective
AF Center
AF Multi Area
AF Live View
AF Face Detection
AF Contrast Detection
AF Phase Detection
Number of Focus Points 121 315
Lens
Manual Focus
Lens Mount Micro Four Thirds fixed lens
Lens Focal Range no lens 24-70 mm (2.9x)
Max Aperture no lens F1.8-2.8
Macro Focus Range no lens 5cm
Screen
Type Tilting Tilting
Size 3.00" 3.00"
Resolution 1,040k dots 1,229k dots
Touch Screen
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Electronic Electronic
Viewfinder Resolution 2,360k dots 2,359k dots
Viewfinder Coverage 100% 100%
Viewfinder Magnification 0.62x 0.59x
Photography Features
Max Mechanical Shutter 1/4000s 1/2000s
Max Electronic Shutter 1/16000s 1/32000s
Shutter Priority
Aperture Priority
Manual Exposure Mode
Custom White Balance
Built-in Image Stabilization Sensor-shift Optical
Built-in Flash
Flash Range 7.20 m (at ISO 200) 10.20 m (at Auto ISO)
Max Flash Sync 1/250s 1/2000s
External Flash
Continuous Shooting 8.7 fps 24.0 fps
Multi-Segment Metering
Average Metering
Spot Metering
Partial Metering
AF-Area Metering
Center Weighted Metering
AE Bracketing
WB Bracketing
Video Features
Max Video Resolution 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160
Video Formats MPEG-4, H.264 MPEG-4, AVCHD, XAVC S
Microphone Port
Headphone Port
Connectivity
Wireless Connectivity Built-In Built-In
HDMI
Physical
Environmental Sealing
Weight 383g 299g
Dimensions 122 x 84 x 49mm 102 x 58 x 41mm
Battery Life 360 shots 220 shots
Other Features
Timelapse Recording With Downloadable App
GPS None None
DxO Sensor Scores
DxO Overall Score not tested 70
DxO Color Depth not tested 22.8
DxO Dynamic Range not tested 12.4
DxO Low Light ISO not tested 586
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