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Could well have been. I wasn't that impressed so I ran tests on a tripod alongside the Panny and the Panny was definitely sharper at the long end.
This thread is killing me. I should not have peaked in!
My EM1 and my lenses are all boxed up ready to agree a collection date with MPB and I look at some of the shots in here and think mmm it really is excellent. I only fancied a change of system. Now I'm looking at lenses again.... Argh!
That does look pretty snazzy but think I'd prefer it without the grip (which is fine as it looks to be optional), not cheap though. Wonder what the knob on the front does?
Given the price I think this will give a pretty reasonable benchmark on how the EM1ii will perform - I await reviews with interest.
Brilliant Robin shot Huw!
Unfortunately with my joints struggling with even the weight of the OMD system, and also my dexterity in changing lenses being poor, I have now invested in a Panasonic FZ1000 bridge. It's been a very hard decision to make, because it also means admitting that my health is getting worse! My husband has persuaded me to hang on to some of the kit for a while, but one of my E-M5 MkII's is definitely going now.
Seeing that wonderful image of yours Huw makes me realise how much I will miss the Olympus gear, but when I took the FZ1000 out, it was clear why I'd not been enjoying my photography of late. I still have a lot to learn about the Panasonic but considering it's a bridge camera it's not too bad.
I shall have to see if I can find a bridge camera thread on here next!
That Robin shot is fantastic mate, really shows how much detail M43 sensors can capture.
Yeah but that is big area and why?Anyone in the Northwest UK with an EM10 mk2 or EM5 mk2 ?
Thanks Huw. It is surprisingly good for a bridge camera probably because of the sensor size, however, it certainly can't produce the results of the OMD cameras. I need to get my head around that before I am totally comfortable.Thanks for the comment
....but sorry to hear that Marcia, hopefully the Panny Z1000 will be a more flexible solution for you, by all accounts it's a very good camera (having read a few reviews).
I was trying to find someone near ManchesterYeah but that is big area and why?
Thats sa bit smaller I am bit further north in west CumbriaI was trying to find someone near Manchester
I assume LE is long exposure? Are they really that much better?I'm going to get either a em10 or em5 (both mk1) to use alongside my em1 (mainly due to the better LE capabilities), what would you get and why?
Is the screen on the back not LCD? If not I meant the screen on the back is low res compared to the EM10The EM5 mark 1 doesn't have a LCD screen. It's the mark 2 that does.
I assume LE is long exposure? Are they really that much better?
Other than weather sealing I preferred the EM10 mainly due to the slight difference in size and the higher res LCD. I'm a bit picky about these things but using the EM5 LCD is like going back to an iphone 3 after being used to retina screensOK so it's not what you buy a camera for first and foremost, but when everything else is so similar anything that can improve the pleasure of using it is worth considering. For long exposure the difference in IBIS doesn't matter obviously as it'll be on a tripod.
The em5 is hardly low res, sorry to throw a spanner in the worksYep, apparently from everything I've seen there is a massive difference, certainly in the em5, can't seem to find too much info on the em10 but I believe its the same sensor? As for the display, thats something I hadn't taken into consideration, I didn't like the low res back screen on my Nikon d3100 when I had it so I think that's possibly made up my mind. Cheers
It's not low res per se but is lower res andt having had higher res screens previously it did leap out at me instantly (had the A77 at the time). As I said, I compare it to an iphone 3 screen vs a retina screen on the iphone 5/6. Not everyone is as picky as me with these things thoughThe em5 is hardly low res, sorry to throw a spanner in the works
Thanks for this, i currently have the 14-42ez pancake lens on my EM10, was seriously thinking of getting the 12-40 2.8 but £400-£500 is a hell of a lot of money for me at this moment in time for one lens. would also love an EM1.
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Think I'm gonna go with the em10, anyone selling?![]()
`SRS are selling them off for £250.
Welly I ran both and its very hard to distinguish, the FZ1000 was so good it did make me think do I need all this stuff, its light and has nice reach I think youll be fine.Thanks Huw. It is surprisingly good for a bridge camera probably because of the sensor size, however, it certainly can't produce the results of the OMD cameras. I need to get my head around that before I am totally comfortable.
My husband shoots Nikon, and his BIF shots have always been far superior to mine so there'll be no change there! Having said all of that, I can now spend longer out walking and taking photos without being limited by the weight, which in turn has made my photography a much more pleasurable experience.
Being so heavily invested in Olympus I do feel I should move all of my kit on, but John being forever the optimist thinks that I could improve and then I will be kicking myself. Reallistically, improvement is highly unlikely unless a miracle drug is discovered, but his other arguement is that I can use the Olympus gear in the garden for bird photos and the dogs racing around, and that has made me hesitate. So for now I am selling one body and hanging on to the rest. I shall reconsider after the summer, so you may not have got rid of me totally quite yet. I intend to compare garden shots (birds, butterflies, dragonflies, insects and flowers) between the 2 systems and make a decision based on that. Certainly out and about it will be the Panasonic!
Thank you Rob for the reassurance boost. I always prefer the view of someone on here than the "official" reviews. I have to say that I'm liking it so far!!Welly I ran both and its very hard to distinguish, the FZ1000 was so good it did make me think do I need all this stuff, its light and has nice reach I think youll be fine.