kshapero
South Florida Man
This new model from....Who ever they are, looks pretty damn nice for the great outdoors. Small, light and super weather resistant. Just saying.
I have the E-M1 mark II and the Pen-F. I don't see anything in this new one to make me want to spend the money. Still only 20mp, little or no improvement in noise. Faster AF is not important to me, I don't photograph sports or wildlife.
They also updated the 12-40mm f2.8 Pro lens. I have the original version and can't see how they could improve it, unless they finally have some quality control in their factory. When I bought mine, I went through 6 of them before I found one that wasn't severely decentered. Once I found a good one, it was and is the sharpest zoom I have ever owned,
Olympus claims 2 stops better noise and 1 stop better dynamic range at the hardware level. Difficult to tell from the samples so far.
I'm ordering one. I've publicly disparaged m4/3 on this forum before but I have to eat my words as I picked up an e-m5 III and the 12/17/75 combo setup last year and I love it. Sold my z6. The OM-1 handles like an e-m1x in an e-m1 III size, and that's a very very very good thing. Viewfinder is huge and massively improved over the e-m1s.
I downloaded RAW files of test shots Dpreview did and there was virtually no real noise difference. A better finder would be nice, but the one on the E-M1mkII is very nice anyway.
I love the image quality I get from my two m4/3 cameras too, except for high ISO noise,which I wish were better. The small size and light weight of the cameras and lenses make it worth it to me. I can't carry heavy equipment anymore due to health problems. Fullframe systems are just too big and heavy.
They also updated the 12-40mm f2.8 Pro lens. I have the original version and can't see how they could improve it, unless they finally have some quality control in their factory. When I bought mine, I went through 6 of them before I found one that wasn't severely decentered. Once I found a good one, it was and is the sharpest zoom I have ever owned,
This new model from....Who ever they are, looks pretty damn nice for the great outdoors. Small, light and super weather resistant. Just saying.
Comparing to A7C which is also sealed, it is not really light, not exactly small.
I downloaded RAW files of test shots Dpreview did and there was virtually no real noise difference. A better finder would be nice, but the one on the E-M1mkII is very nice anyway.
I love the image quality I get from my two m4/3 cameras too, except for high ISO noise,which I wish were better. The small size and light weight of the cameras and lenses make it worth it to me. I can't carry heavy equipment anymore due to health problems. Fullframe systems are just too big and heavy.
Olympus claims 2 stops better noise and 1 stop better dynamic range at the hardware level....



Olympus claims 2 stops better noise and 1 stop better dynamic range at the hardware level. Difficult to tell from the samples so far.
I'm ordering one. I've publicly disparaged m4/3 on this forum before but I have to eat my words as I picked up an e-m5 III and the 12/17/75 combo setup last year and I love it. Sold my z6. The OM-1 handles like an e-m1x in an e-m1 III size, and that's a very very very good thing. Viewfinder is huge and massively improved over the e-m1s.
You sold your Z6 after getting a EM-5 Mark III? That's high praise for the Olympus, the Z6 produces some very nice image quality. Have you been able to get your hands on a OM-1 yet?
I handled the OM-1 at Camera Lane a few months ago, and it felt really good in the hand. Not the same kind of grip as the Panasonic G9, but still comfortable and easy to handle. The Oly Pro primes pair very well with the G9 in terms of balance and operation, so they are a joy to use together. Trying the Pro primes with the OM-1 intrigues me a lot.
I did! I really like the m4/3 system used within it's limits. The z6 is a good camera but the good lenses are too big for me. I've played with the OM1 and decided to not buy it - it doesn't offer an appreciable difference in IQ over the last gen olympus bodies. As far as ergonomics and stuff, it's lovely though.
It's been a while, how are you finding the OM-1?Got the OM-1, 12-40 kit a couple of months ago. Mostly all good. I wanted a light, super weather resistant, sturdy kit. Oly checks all the boxes. Only problem my Leica M-A film camera is getting all my photo time, these days.:shootout: