and have a bunch of observations that I thought would help provide some perspective on this new camera. I put the Olympus OMD-EM1X camera through its paces for this unscientific, but real-world, review.
This sports a respectable 5.76 Million dots with 0.83x magnification, comfortably bigger than the Mark III and way more detailed than both it and the EM1X. It’s also quoted as running at 120Hz, although I’ll have to wait for my final review to check whether the refresh varies with res...
Olympus OMD EM1 Mark II video review / podcast In the video below, Doug Kaye and I discuss everything you need to know about the Olympus OMD EM1 Mark II! I also have an audio podcast of this discussion at Olympus OMD EM1 Mark II podcast, or you can subscribe to the Cameralabs Podcast...
Glad to see this BIF discussion with the OMD M1 II. I have used the M1 I and M1 II Bodies with Olympus 300mm f/4 ( with and without the 1.4x) and the two bodies behave differently. For the Mark II, the AF-C is available only in Sequential Low and if you don’t exceed 10 f...
Like many others, I was very concerned with theOMD EM1X announcement...it just seemed the micro four thirds format was getting larger and larger, and pricier and pricier. It seemed like Olympus was trying to compete with full-frame mirrorless cameras using a sensor half the size, and for ...
Like many others, I was very concerned with theOMD EM1X announcement...it just seemed the micro four thirds format was getting larger and larger, and pricier and pricier. It seemed like Olympus was trying to compete with full-frame mirrorless cameras using a sensor half the size, and for ...
From what I've read, the Oly 14-150mm seems to be slightly sharper than the Panasonic. Given that I don't need in lens IS (I have the EM1), I'm inclined to go with the Olympus. Any comments, feedback, experiences? Thanks
to be used on my OMD EM5 mark 3. I think this combo would be a great . I had an EM1 mark 2, and still have the Olympus 100-400, But I find the current combo of EM5 Mark 3 with the 100-400 still heavy, especially that I walk a lot . What do you think of the EM5 mark3...
Olympus OMD EM1 with 40-150mm f2.8 at 150mm stabilisation off/on 100% crop 40-150mm at 150mm, 1/20, 200 ISO, IS off100% crop 40-150mm at 150mm, 1/20, 200 ISO, IS on Olympus 40-150mm f2.8 Pro Image quality For the next section of my review I’ve picked out a selection...
The Olympus OMD EM5 Mark II is one of the most satisfying all-round cameras I’ve tested to date. It takes the charm of the original EM5, adds a bunch of features from the flagship EM1, complements them with a few new ones and even manages to improve some core capabilities too. It ...