mrhoddy said:X100 or OM-D
Which did you choose and why with a short reason (or which would you choose and why)
I am not after either but I would choose the X100 and here is why;
- I only use a prime lens so may as well have it attached permantly
- It has an optical viewfinder
- It is cheaper
Definitely the OM-D...
IQ quality good enough to not matter for most people
Massively better AF
Much more flexible operation
Smaller and lighter
Lenses lenses lenses, why would you intentionally get stuck with a 23mm lens???
IBIS and it is FANTASTIC in the OM-D
I can keep going...
Having said that:
If you love and shoot tons of images at or around 35mm equivalent
If you can't live with EVFs
If you need that extra bit of DR and high ISO noise handling
The reason - well one is the OVF/EVF hybrid which I liked (compared to just EVF), but the other reason is also the inhibiting / but maybe liberating factor that is the one fixed lens and thats it - no more: if I had this lens or If I had that lens, no more considering a zoom to get the shot, no more which lens shall I take or get out of the bag - maybe no more bag -
If you haven't got teh discipline to stick to just one lens now do you think your midest would be forced into a change by the camera?
The potential downside for me with the X100 is that the 23 is a bit wider than I like and the definite downside is the slow focusing.
Just a quick point...
Just because it's possible to change lenses doesn't mean you have to.
Personally I wouldn't let the fact that a camera lens can be changed put me off buying it as fitting the lens of your choice and leaving it there is a perfectly valid option![]()
A few weeks ago when I started all this 'downsizing' I was heading directly for the OM-D due to the reasons you have stated, but as of late Ive been leaning (well Ive started to consider)the X100.
The reason - well one is the OVF/EVF hybrid which I liked (compared to just EVF), but the other reason is also the inhibiting / but maybe liberating factor that is the one fixed lens and thats it - no more: if I had this lens or If I had that lens, no more considering a zoom to get the shot, no more which lens shall I take or get out of the bag - maybe no more bag - just me and a camera that I stick with like an old faithfull - like my grandads Illford Sportsman I have sitting in front of me know!! - Am I being nostalgic??
Almost back to how I started at school - there was only one lens on the schools OM-10 (another reason to like the OM-D I might add) and that was your lot: no zoom, no change of lens to a different prime, nothing - to a get a shot you sorted it out and that was it - messed up, missed shot - your fault sort it for next time kind of attitude (nostalgia again?)
Perhaps somewhere along the way of getting older and not going out as much to take photos due to other commitments, or even due to digital now rather than film - I think that I have lost this approach and hence maybe I haven't moved on for a while, for some reason I feel that the X100 would make me be like that again - more so than the OM-D due to the style of it, the operation of it and that fixed lens, I dont know.
I also realise I could just stick one prime on an OM-D and thats it, but would I actually stick to that - I think not somehow, Im sure id regret leaving so and so behind etc and still look for new lens
Hence the reason why Im asking what Im asking really:shrug:
X100 or OM-D
Which did you choose and why with a short reason (or which would you choose and why)
Mindset forced into change? - Thats the way I'm looking at it as there would be no option for a change for some time - in a way it could force me to get back to basics.
I dipped my toe in with an E-PL2 (as an intended precursor to OM-D as mentioned previous) the other week, decent to use (if different) wondered what the focus speed of X100 was like in anger compared to E-PL2 / P25mm combo, any idea?
Hi,
I know exactly what your talking about.
Decided to buy X100 Limited Edition I know it's a lot of Money but not when viewed against a L type lens.
So I think it's the Best of both Worlds, take a particular camera for a particular kind of Shoot.
Regards.
How you liking it? I take it you still have the 7D?
Whilst I'm just an occasional hobbyist at present, for me I've cleared my old kit out already, had the purge took the plunge - now I'm ready to get something I want to keep, get battered with and be done with for a good few years until I need to replace due to its old age! I initially thought I could do this with the OM-D (hence the taster E-PL2)
I am fed up of the 'replace' every few years concept that I or 'we' seem to engage in, I want something that will keep for a long time
The concept:
Current
X100 and be done sticking with it and it alone just shooting with that no matter what and its limitations
or
Initial
OM-D with say 14, 25 and 45mm lens combo, whilst I get the advantage on ICL, I would still be on the lookout for a 'bargain' or look for the 'new' lens and due to the fact that it is so 'top end, latest tech' on the M43 front, if I got this I'm sure a few years down the line I am more likely to sell on and upgrade it.
Whilst you could say this of the X100, which is true - I feel it would be more of a purchase one, and then go on to keep it even if I wanted to upgrade down the line
For the price of the OM-D I could get the X100 and even a cheap PnS if I was that desperate!
Well it could work for you, I would probably live with the slower focusing speed if they still weren't £600+ as it pretty much fits my needs.
I only compared one (for a short time) with my DSLR and it felt slow but in real terms it probably isn't that slow. Can you not get to shop and play around with one for a bit even to get an idea of focusing speed?
Yes been to a shop and liked it but I always find it difficult to actually feel what its like in shop vs everyday normal shooting if you see what I mean
Yep, know exactly what you mean. I said this in another thread but it is a real shame the ability to hire a camera even for a day doesn't exist as it would remove the doubt before buying.
But even then, the camera that seem like the best thing in the world can change after a month or so!