Originally posted by dadipentak Oh, this is terrific! I just ordered a Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II* (because aging) and got to wondering how that might affect my relationship with PF, which I value.. It's good to know there's a place in the forum for 4/3 discussions.
* BTW, is that the worst name for a camera or what?!
It is a bad name for a camera like the musical groupe called "archive". Try to find that on google
"archive albums" .... 44 billions matches found.
I think you are gonna enjoy that camera. I had a Panasonic G85 that I really liked and I wanted to try my olympus pro lenses with a faster camera so I rented the em1.2 (it's shorter that way) and it connected instantly whit what I was expecting from a mirrorless. I still had a bad taste in my mouth from my experience with sony FF mirrorless and fuji wasn't doing it for me.I like the ergo, the menu systems, the superb responsiveness and the hybrid pdaf and cdaf is best of both world and the battery life is more dslr than mirrorless.
I was shooting m43 more than FF already but the em1.2 made it tough to justify carrying around my FF or even apsc gears. I sold my fuji after that which I never liked anyway. Now I shoot 80% the em1.2 and 15% my pentax K1 and 5% my small pana gx85 with pancakes lenses. For indoor concert the K1 is perfect but I recently tried a series at iso3200 with the em1.2 and I got very good results so I could probably now do everything with only the em1.2. I won't do that since from time to time I need super shallow dof and I enjoy shooting FF dslr.
I think olympus makes the best series of glasses right now in the consumers market with their pro models. You can get any of the olympus pro and will get amazing results with real life weather sealing and tough glasses (like pentax). I still can't believe the stabilization of that camera and I take long exposure handheld. I got some sharp shots at 1s with 840mm equivalent f5.6 using dual stabilization and got some 5s and 10s images with normal lenses just holding the camera steadily. It's not 100% rate obviously but it make the tripod and monopod a lot less useful.
BTW panasonic lenses works well with the olympus pdaf while olympus lenses don't work with panasonic dfd (you end up with cdaf only) so using the em1.2 you are open to have good performance with the panal-leica lenses too. I use the panasonic 15mm f1.7, the 25mm f1.4 and the 42.5mm f1.7 a lot. Unfortunately they are not weather and it's easy to forget that.
When you get the camera I recommend a leather half case like the cheap megagear (20$). It make the handling even better for my large hands.
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Originally posted by dadipentak Very encouraging! My Oly just arrived.
I'm very right-brained though so it's going to take me a while to get the hang of it.
You can relocate the power button on the rear instead of the top one if you like so you can open and close the camera with the right hand when you use a wrist grip. You can check on google for how to decouple the af button from the shutter and use the middle of the right lever as the af button. It makes the operation very efficient. There is a lot of stuff possible and I still discover new possibilities constantly.
Don't forget to do the firmware upgrade to get the smaller af points and improved AF tracking. It was a major upgrade that made the camera even better.
The speed of the sd cards is important on this camera. If you want to get the 15pfs raw with focus and mechanical shutter you need something that will clear the buffer quickly. I used this guide to select a proper sd card :
Olympus E-M1 II SD Card Speed Comparison Test - Fastest UHS-II and UHS-I Memory Cards by Write Speed and Continuous Shooting Results in the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II - Camera Memory Speed Comparison & Performance tests for SD and CF cards