marcr1230
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I'm traveling w 2 bodies this weekend
Recently acquired Nikon FM2n and Olymous E-M1
The FM2n is easy to use, nice finder, decent ergonomics
Easy enough to pick up and shoot.
A couple of quirks or differences between it an my beloved OM film cameras
1st, the winder lever has to be out to turn the camera on. As a left eyed shooter I often push the lever in as a habit. I missed a couple shots because I kept forgetting to pull it out. Next , the aperture ring and shutter speed dial. The Nikon the aperture ring is near the mount and the shutter dial on the top plate. Especially important on a manual camera, it's a little different and less natural than the OMfilm setup. On the OM, the aperture ring is on the nose of the lens and the shutter control is around the mount, just seems easier to use without taking your eyes off the finder
The FM2n and lens (50/1.4 Planar) are hefty too, but a well balanced combo.
I didn't bring the Nikon winder MD-12 , it is nice and removes the wind lever issue.
Maybe it's all a matter of getting used to the differences
Now the E-M1, each time I use this camera, I feel like I need to reread the manual
Today it took a while for me to decided that face recognition is kind of useless in chaotic situations an a simple center focus point is better
I also have to disable the finder display of just taken shots as it really disrupts your ability to track action through the EVF
I think this all got reset in a recent firmware update
The other weakness is battery usage- I went though 2 batteries to shoot 15o pictures
All told I got some good shots, but knowing your camera is more important than which one you use.
That my mini-review, what are your experiences?
Recently acquired Nikon FM2n and Olymous E-M1
The FM2n is easy to use, nice finder, decent ergonomics
Easy enough to pick up and shoot.
A couple of quirks or differences between it an my beloved OM film cameras
1st, the winder lever has to be out to turn the camera on. As a left eyed shooter I often push the lever in as a habit. I missed a couple shots because I kept forgetting to pull it out. Next , the aperture ring and shutter speed dial. The Nikon the aperture ring is near the mount and the shutter dial on the top plate. Especially important on a manual camera, it's a little different and less natural than the OMfilm setup. On the OM, the aperture ring is on the nose of the lens and the shutter control is around the mount, just seems easier to use without taking your eyes off the finder
The FM2n and lens (50/1.4 Planar) are hefty too, but a well balanced combo.
I didn't bring the Nikon winder MD-12 , it is nice and removes the wind lever issue.
Maybe it's all a matter of getting used to the differences
Now the E-M1, each time I use this camera, I feel like I need to reread the manual
Today it took a while for me to decided that face recognition is kind of useless in chaotic situations an a simple center focus point is better
I also have to disable the finder display of just taken shots as it really disrupts your ability to track action through the EVF
I think this all got reset in a recent firmware update
The other weakness is battery usage- I went though 2 batteries to shoot 15o pictures
All told I got some good shots, but knowing your camera is more important than which one you use.
That my mini-review, what are your experiences?