.... W OW !!! That is an excellent read! A really well balanced and informative overview and not without any humour too.
P.S. - @Box Brownie, when I wrote this I hadn't seen or read your post #25,172 yet! We both independently wrote "well balanced" so it must be true!![]()
.... Phil Norton is a very very highly respected photographer with a lot of experience of Olympus cameras and understands in depth how the current M1-series cameras have been developed and therefore why the OM-1 can and will succeed in offering what potential OMDS have described it can.But he hasn't actually had an OM1 in his hand yet........!
.... Unfortunately this is typical of WEX since they have become such a large company following their acquisition of Camelot (whose customer service was extremely poor in my direct experience).Wex not as helpful, on chat this morning and said they should have a sizeable delivery next week but not sure on the number and could not tell me where I was on the pre order list- info not available to the CS rep on chat.
off the rails by jeff and jan cohen, on FlickrVery mediocre. You should really change your cameraanother water rail shot from my now antique 1-mkiii with the sub-standard 100-400 .. worth waiting in a freezing cold hide for 3 hours for though
off the rails by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr
another water rail shot from my now antique 1-mkiii with the sub-standard 100-400 .. worth waiting in a freezing cold hide for 3 hours for though
off the rails by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr


.... Phil Norton is a very very highly respected photographer with a lot of experience of Olympus cameras and understands in depth how the current M1-series cameras have been developed and therefore why the OM-1 can and will succeed in offering what potential OMDS have described it can.
It's not difficult at all to understand the internal architecture or functional structure of the modern M cameras if you have become very familiar with either the E-M1 mkIII or E-M1X. Perhaps you would benefit from reading Phil Norton's piece again?
I have forgotten if you have pre-ordered an OM-1 or not or whether you simply prefer to wait. It might not suit what you are trying to achieve anyway - Only you can decide that.
That’s in the shade Jeremy trust me when I say there’s LOTS more to PP yet and out in the sunlight it put on a good display today , silent shutter and 18fps is a godsendThat's a brilliant shot of a water rail - one of the best I've ever seen - if not THE best! If I might be so rude though, I think the white balance is a bit on the cool side
Pity you have such useless equipment though......![]()
.... There always are loads of reviews, some worthy of being taken seriously and others not, whenever a new product is launched. We each individually decide what we want to buy or not and do so in our own time and that's how it should be.I expect I will update my EM1 mk2 (oh dear......) in good time, but there are so many reviews of this camera around either from people who haven't seen one yet or who are paid to deliver the goodies by Olympus. I'm sure it will be a great camera but I would rather wait until some actual genuine hands on reviews come out before making a final decision.
to be honest, if my main interest was in smaller wildlife or fast moving planes, then I'd seriously consider moving back to m43 (almost certainly Olympus) where I spent three quite happy years around a decade ago. Like Stephen, I spend quite some time with Fuji but to really get a useful size difference in the lenses (the bodies are fairly irrelevant these days), I think Olympus is probably the way to go nowadays. This is where the crop factor clearly comes into its own. But my main interest in landscape and shots which send the background into oblivion is better served by my current Nikon Z6 setup. The Z9 is far outside my price bracket and buying any new Nikon Z camera in even the next couple of years is quite unlikely. My GAS was satisfied by picking up a Nikon Df recently which is a gorgeous retro object.A good friend of mine, who shoots Nikon, has a plethora of expensive Nikon glass and is an accomplished avian photographer, has been waiting for his Z9 since last July. He’s now seriously considering chopping in the whole lot in favour of an OM-1 setup, including the new 100-400.
.... I think this Norwegian photographer has slightly overcooked the noise reduction in his post-processing - It is evident in the bird's plumage and is beginning to look like what I call 'waxy'.FWIW
Here are few images taken by a Norwegian early adopter of the OM-1
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.... I think this is special! You have captured a great moment full of action. And it would seem, without the aid of ProCapture.I am so over due with any post processing but here is something share.....M1X used in a hide in Sussex (Millers Wood)
I was waiting for more diving behaviour (hence the birds position inn this cropped image) and the Kingfisher decided to take a little walk/flutter along the branch. Maybe not the most special of Kingfisher images but it does make me smile.....not least because his sudden movement along the branch caught me by surprise
King of the Dance
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That's a great shot, and I love the title too!I am so over due with any post processing but here is something share.....M1X used in a hide in Sussex (Millers Wood)
I was waiting for more diving behaviour (hence the birds position inn this cropped image) and the Kingfisher decided to take a little walk/flutter along the branch. Maybe not the most special of Kingfisher images but it does make me smile.....not least because his sudden movement along the branch caught me by surprise
King of the Dance
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I have checked the frame sequence and there 9 frames all shot 1/3200s I was during the session using both C-AF and some ProCap Low but I think this set was one where it C-AF in use.... I think this is special! You have captured a great moment full of action. And it would seem, without the aid of ProCapture.
*cough* You don't need an OM-1![]()
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though I anticipate my BiF attempts might see some benefits (to name but one area of interest Thank you, the title came to mind the moment I saw it in cameraThat's a great shot, and I love the title too!![]()
.... This is true. So I better cancel my pre-order on MondayAs for the OM-1 perhaps neither of us need one![]()
.... Me too! And also I am hoping for a higher hit rate on my railway train panning efforts. And just a little bit less noise on some of my dawn and dusk action images - I don't care whether it's called 2-stops, 1-stop or 10-stops or what the graphs look like but only hope for some improvement to my naked eye. I think that some of the pixel-peeping brigade online who are alleging that OMDS are feeding us false information about 2-stops to increase sales, are being ridiculous and just trying to impress their peer group.though I anticipate my BiF attempts might see some benefits (to name but one area of interest)
Sounds like you’ve got one foot on a slippery slope Jeff.Reading through the replies it seems he used a 200mm Panasonic lens . I would guess the chap is not someone used to olympus which in my book says that those of us that do fairly well now , will excell with the new one ..
I have so far held back from ordering in case of hyped up claims .. but I’m slowly starting to come round to the idea
a backwards glance by jeff and jan cohen, on FlickrLooks to me from all that i've read that the main improvement is the AF and EVFReading through the replies it seems he used a 200mm Panasonic lens . I would guess the chap is not someone used to olympus which in my book says that those of us that do fairly well now , will excell with the new one ..
I have so far held back from ordering in case of hyped up claims .. but I’m slowly starting to come round to the idea
im sitting right on the middle of the fence as I do shoot wildlife , trouble is I personally have little difficulty with birds in foliage or inflight as I took the time to learn the camera from the start ..it may well help those that think its just a case of pointing the lens in the right direction and blasting away without a clue of what there doing .. and trust me theres plenty out there that do . my 1-mk3 was only bought middle of last year and I haven't as yet explored all its capabilities so to sell it at a knockdown price to buy similar takes a lot of thinking about which is where I am now ???Looks to me from all that i've read that the main improvement is the AF and EVF
If you use those for subjects like birds in flight or amongst foliage I reckon its probably a worthwhile purchase.
Doesn't seem like the dynamic range is much different so for someone like me with static subjects its not worth it.
I would probably get a FF or MF camera and lens for low light stuff before I bunged out two grand for another m4/3 camera.
im sitting right on the middle of the fence as I do shoot wildlife , trouble is I personally have little difficulty with birds in foliage or inflight as I took the time to learn the camera from the start ..it may well help those that think its just a case of pointing the lens in the right direction and blasting away without a clue of what there doing .. and trust me theres plenty out there that do . my 1-mk3 was only bought middle of last year and I haven't as yet explored all its capabilities so to sell it at a knockdown price to buy similar takes a lot of thinking about which is where I am now ???
.... I don't know if you are still planning to come across to my neck of the woods Jeff but if so, you can pop your own card in mine and have a go. Stay in touch about it.I have so far held back from ordering in case of hyped up claims .. but I’m slowly starting to come round to the idea
.... Your photography with the gear you've already got is excellent and putting teasing you aside for a moment, you don't actually need an OM-1. But neither do I - Well actually I need it more than you do!im sitting right on the middle of the fence as I do shoot wildlife , trouble is I personally have little difficulty with birds in foliage or inflight as I took the time to learn the camera from the start ..it may well help those that think its just a case of pointing the lens in the right direction and blasting away without a clue of what there doing .. and trust me theres plenty out there that do . my 1-mk3 was only bought middle of last year and I haven't as yet explored all its capabilities so to sell it at a knockdown price to buy similar takes a lot of thinking about which is where I am now ???
....Sounds like you’ve got one foot on a slippery slope Jeff.

.... That's exactly it. Each of us has our individual requirements to suit the photography we enjoy the most - It's Horses-for-Courses. And there's no such thing as the perfect camera anyway.Only you know whether the potential performance increase is worth another £1k or so.
I am sure it wouldn't be for me, now if it somehow had a big increase in DR then I might be tempted.
Just don't think that's really possible with m4/3 so i'll stick and use software to enhance things.
What I really want from Olympus is a fast rectilinear wide angle lens, something like a 10/1.4 weather sealed with af.
Yep holiday is booked and paid for Robin . But I have lots of things going on this year so it could change. .. might even have one myself by then, I have wildlife friends up here that have pre ordered to.... I don't know if you are still planning to come across to my neck of the woods Jeff but if so, you can pop your own card in mine and have a go. Stay in touch about it.
I think most of the challenges aimed at OMDS are from the usual pixel-peepers and technical geeks, those of little faith. They always come out of the woodwork when a new camera is announced. Some of their points might be valid but I don't think there is any doubt whatsoever that the OM-1 is a big leap ahead beyond both the M1 mkIII and M1X and especially for wildlife and action photography, which is what you and I mainly do.
However ....
.... Your photography with the gear you've already got is excellent and putting teasing you aside for a moment, you don't actually need an OM-1. But neither do I - Well actually I need it more than you do!
....And not for the first time either!
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.... You definitely will get similar situations again with Kestrels and they usually don't spook too easily from your presence, unlike Buzzards! And all reports are confirming, as I know you already know, that the OM-1 is the best m4/3 BiF camera yet due to its new AF and Tracking technologies.Another belated PP...to share..
Kestrel in head on flight
This from a trip to Guernsey in July 2021 and along the coastal area were about 10 Kestrels, this one was patrolling an area in high winds and it changed from a hover in an instant....I only just kept it in the frame but lost it as it came across parallel to my position and 'bounced' a small section of hedge where the group of birds were sheltering (Goldfinches and Sparrows) before disappearing off 'stage left'.........................boy did it move quick!
So, a large crop not great light a flat sky.........any excuse to explain why I struggled
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Should/when I get such a situation again I will hope the OM-1 will be, for me, a better/improved tool to use![]()
.... That's a typo Jeff and it's really kind and extremely generous of you. You are a true friend.Yep holiday is booked and paid for Robin .
For sure I want to go to Guernsey again and other places too.... You definitely will get similar situations again with Kestrels and they usually don't spook too easily from your presence, unlike Buzzards! And all reports are confirming, as I know you already know, that the OM-1 is the best m4/3 camera yet due to its new AF and Tracking technologies.
Exciting times to come, methinks!