EthanFrank
Well-known
If this camera has such a great sensor, why don't Olympus put that sensor in an SLR?
Not everyone is of the opinion that a mirrorless camera is worthless.
I for one am extremely excited by the idea of an affordable small sensor camera with killer high ISOs, weather sealing, high dynamic range, quick AF, small size and an awesome, affordable lens lineup. That's just me.
gavinlg
Veteran
For static subjects, but contrast detect AF is still at a disadvantage compared to phase detect AF for anything that moves, so I would expect it to still lag behind when it comes to tracking.
Mind you, I have had one on pre-order since it was announced, and am quite excited about it, but as with any camera there are trade-offs involved.
I had an e-3 and it was worthless for AF tracking - my 5d is muuuuch better. It can't be much worse than that
skibeerr
Well-known
I am a ****** amateur and a lousy one to boot. For the moment all I need is in the OM-D body except the lenses, how I would love to use the four thirds 12-60 or 14-54 on this body.
I am a lot on the water but hate the waterproof compacts so this might be a solution for those moments when it's calm enough to get it out of the dayhatch. I really enjoyed the Oly E-30 with the 14 54.
I am a lot on the water but hate the waterproof compacts so this might be a solution for those moments when it's calm enough to get it out of the dayhatch. I really enjoyed the Oly E-30 with the 14 54.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Well, what I meant is that those particular sample images do not show if there is an excessive amount of NR killing details while making the images less noisy. They look quite clean, but since there is no real detail (just big splotches of color and black) it could be NR cranked to hell and beyond just smearing everything out.
Ah, I see what you mean.
That's true, we need to see comparison shots with a lot of details, but these are just a matter of time.
One thing is, I'm really happy with the improvement at 3200 ISO *including* the level of details. That to me is the benchmark since I am not an underground cavern expedition-photographer trying to shoot a picture of the elusive bat-ninja
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
If this camera has such a great sensor, why don't Olympus put that sensor in an SLR?
Then consider this your first encounter with what (to me) makes Olympus unique.
When every other camera manufacturers follows a trend, Olympus bucked it.
It has been like that since long time past.
emraphoto
Veteran
Not everyone is of the opinion that a mirrorless camera is worthless.
I for one am extremely excited by the idea of an affordable small sensor camera with killer high ISOs, weather sealing, high dynamic range, quick AF, small size and an awesome, affordable lens lineup. That's just me.
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Then consider this your first encounter with what (to me) makes Olympus unique.
When every other camera manufacturers follows a trend, Olympus bucked it.
It has been like that since long time past.
Well, all that, and the fact that this sensor is all of 11 seconds old. It is the newest greatest thing since sliced bread, until the next one of course. Olympus has indicated that they are not discontinuing the 4/3 E system (SLRs), so, while the E-M5 is the first camera with this sensor, likely there will be others, and the next E will have it, or the next generation of it, making the E-M5 yesterday's news when that time comes.
intheviewfinder
Street
Olympus OM-D EM-5 Camera Body w Oly 12mm f2, Oly 45mm f1.8, plus the PanaLeica 25mm f1.4 vs a Fuji X-Pro1 3 lens kit. Which one? I'm so torn.
In body stabilization, and I liked the image quality, not the camera, when I had an E-P1. Oly image qualities with a better sensor and body, that is why I am going with the E-M5. Tough call though because Fuji is kicking but too.
The Oly is much less expensive too.
The Oly is much less expensive too.
Zonan
Well-known
I shoot in RAW and don't know how to apply NR. At some point I do want to get proficient in this whole digital thing, but so far so good I guess.
Try this- good stuff from Thom Hogan
http://bit.ly/xpVzvI
Rick
dfatty
Well-known
sizei
sizei
one thing to consider - while the fuji will certainly be nice with its larger sensor, it's also quite a bit larger. in pics i've seen the fuji looks similar in size to a smaller dslr. for me, that's a big differentiator, i already have a smaller dslr with relatively small primes so i'm leaning towards the om-d.
sizei
Olympus OM-D EM-5 Camera Body w Oly 12mm f2, Oly 45mm f1.8, plus the PanaLeica 25mm f1.4 vs a Fuji X-Pro1 3 lens kit. Which one? I'm so torn.
one thing to consider - while the fuji will certainly be nice with its larger sensor, it's also quite a bit larger. in pics i've seen the fuji looks similar in size to a smaller dslr. for me, that's a big differentiator, i already have a smaller dslr with relatively small primes so i'm leaning towards the om-d.
hub
Crazy French
There have been at least 3 E-M3 previews in Eastern Europe where voblunda lives, but only one Canadian on the West coast has seen it, when an Olympus rep brought the only one in Canada to his dealer recently. I don't know when we'll see one in Toronto. Henry's made a YouTube video of their Olympus rep with one early this month, but James O said he didn't get to see the camera. I don't think it was ever in the store.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxCi3szV3Vo&feature=related
I also saw one last week on a Olympus booth in San Diego where they were presenting..... digital recorders. The rep had one on loan to try. It was a silver one this time.
BTW it is not "one Canadian" but a bunch of us in Vancouver
david.elliott
Well-known
one thing to consider - while the fuji will certainly be nice with its larger sensor, it's also quite a bit larger. in pics i've seen the fuji looks similar in size to a smaller dslr. for me, that's a big differentiator, i already have a smaller dslr with relatively small primes so i'm leaning towards the om-d.
fuji looks to be about the same size as a m9
http://camerasize.com/compare/#213,258
one thing to consider - while the fuji will certainly be nice with its larger sensor, it's also quite a bit larger. in pics i've seen the fuji looks similar in size to a smaller dslr. for me, that's a big differentiator, i already have a smaller dslr with relatively small primes so i'm leaning towards the om-d.
I thought I looked at the specs and they are quite close. I assume the height measurement was at the prism, so at the shoulders it is shorter.
dfatty
Well-known
I thought I looked at the specs and they are quite close. I assume the height measurement was at the prism, so at the shoulders it is shorter.
the oly is a couple of cm shorter, and the shoulders are lower:
http://camerasize.com/compare/#289,258
i think the oly prism makes it seem bigger than it is, when you compare the ep-3 to the fuji the size difference become more apparent, at least to me.
http://camerasize.com/compare/#155,258
I don't know why the 121 vs 139mm length didn't register with me. I had the height right, that is something.
The Fuji is larger, but it fits my hands much better than some of those tiny cams. Since none of these are pocket cams anyway, I wouldn't choose based on size
Jason C
Established
No sir.
Jason C
Jason C
Focal Plane Circus
Member
I also saw one last week on a Olympus booth in San Diego where they were presenting..... digital recorders. The rep had one on loan to try. It was a silver one this time.
BTW it is not "one Canadian" but a bunch of us in Vancouver![]()
So I suspected, but only one Vancouverite had posted about it when I wrote that. Do you or any of your fellow Lotus Landers have any news about the camera?
BTW there's a bunch of us in Toronto too, but we haven't seen an E-M5 yet.
gavinlg
Veteran
dpreview studio samples are up. Really impressive. I can't wait for this camera to come out, because my dad is in line for it. Can't wait to have a play.
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