JohnL
Very confused
I'd imagine you can at least turn the screen off ...< big snip > Now if they would just allow the screen on the back to be rotated closed like the screen on the D5000 (to combat chimping) and I would think I've died and gone to the great afterlife of streetshooting.
Focal Plane Circus
Member
Too late. It's been done.
Too late. It's been done.

Too late. It's been done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG6RraONBzs&feature=player_embeddedHaha, maybe I'll do one of those "unboxing videos" the kids love
jpfisher
Well-known
I find the prism too "pinched".
Also, regarding weather-sealing, are any M4/3rds lenses sealed?
Does it mean anything to have a weather-sealed camera if there are no weather-sealed lenses?
The Oly 12-50mm is sealed--it will be offered as a kit lens with the E-M5. There is also a sealed 60mm Macro coming later this year--but that's it for the moment.
Koni Kowa
Well-known
I'm a Zuikoholic, honnestly. But what do we have here ?
Fuji made a 'false-rangefinder' (autofocus) X-Pro 1 with APS-C sensor, Olympus is launching a 'false-SLR' (no mirror) OM-D with M4/3 sensor.
The more I look at these products, the more I love my film cameras : manual focus, 24x36, large choice of lenses, large choice of films, real BW without any need to find the Tri-X filter in Silver Efex Pro...
On the official Olympus website, the two first things I see in the specs are the 'intelligent' viewfinder and the art filter. It sounds like 'my camera does not need me' and 'ugly photos inside', to me.
My conclusion is that they're all trying hard to reinvent the reel. I don't blame them for trying, but...
Fuji made a 'false-rangefinder' (autofocus) X-Pro 1 with APS-C sensor, Olympus is launching a 'false-SLR' (no mirror) OM-D with M4/3 sensor.
The more I look at these products, the more I love my film cameras : manual focus, 24x36, large choice of lenses, large choice of films, real BW without any need to find the Tri-X filter in Silver Efex Pro...
On the official Olympus website, the two first things I see in the specs are the 'intelligent' viewfinder and the art filter. It sounds like 'my camera does not need me' and 'ugly photos inside', to me.
My conclusion is that they're all trying hard to reinvent the reel. I don't blame them for trying, but...
..... It sounds like 'my camera does not need me' .......
Not true, somebody has to push the On button.
Koni Kowa
Well-known
Paul T.
Veteran
Hmmm.
High on price, high on nostalgia... somewhat short on substance. Maybe when the price comes down, if the autofocus is good...
High on price, high on nostalgia... somewhat short on substance. Maybe when the price comes down, if the autofocus is good...
celluloidprop
Well-known
It's not that high in price.
$2-300 cheaper than the NEX-7, roughly the same price as a GX1 w/ external EVF, $700 cheaper than a X-Pro 1 (but minus the OVF).
More expensive than the G3, but with better specs (the G3 doesn't have a true 1.44m dot EVF as I understand it).
Given the rest of the market, the price seems quite fair.
$2-300 cheaper than the NEX-7, roughly the same price as a GX1 w/ external EVF, $700 cheaper than a X-Pro 1 (but minus the OVF).
More expensive than the G3, but with better specs (the G3 doesn't have a true 1.44m dot EVF as I understand it).
Given the rest of the market, the price seems quite fair.
Paul T.
Veteran
Hmm, I thought the Panasonic G3 was around $650 with lens. I admit I'm a shallow person and am far more drawn to the Olympus, but it seems they're going to make me pay for the privilege.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Being a lifelong Zuikoholic, I just placed an order for the E-M5 with 12-50mm (black) with next day shipping from Olympus. Something from above ordered me to place the order.![]()
Larry, you and Earl are my OM heroes on RFF !!
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
It's a really pretty camera. And I like the m43 system. There are some really nice lenses. Anyone know if it supports NEX style focus peaking?
No, it zooms automatically when you rotate the lens' focusing ring*
* on lenses that supports this, of course. Which is growing in numbers and quality.
rbelyell
Well-known
$1300 for weatherproof cam with these specs plus IBIS and a weatherproof 24-100 zoom is a steal in todays market.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
preproduction hands on:
http://www.pekkapotka.com/journal/2012/2/8/olympus-om-d-e-m5-hands-on-preview.html
now where's my beano.
That's the first time I saw the new prism hump vs the removable EVF (I have the E-P2).
BIG difference!
I won't sell my E-P2 because of its pen heritage (and my wife likes it). But my E-620 is toast fer shure.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
$1300 for weatherproof cam with these specs plus IBIS and a weatherproof 24-100 zoom is a steal in todays market.
No kidding.
I can only think of another system with a kit 24mm-at-the-wide-end lens: Contax N1. And it didn't have a $1300 price tag.
On another note, check out the top of the camera:

Doesn't that just scream: Use me...!
Griffin
Grampa's cameras user
No wrong boxes ticked here!
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
Olympus OM-D details - mirrorless "SLR"
Olympus OM-D details - mirrorless "SLR"
http://info.natcam.com/olympus-om-d/details
I am sure this is response to Nikon 800,
not that I am a digital user at all.
raytoei
(sorry if this is posted already)
Olympus OM-D details - mirrorless "SLR"
http://info.natcam.com/olympus-om-d/details
I am sure this is response to Nikon 800,
not that I am a digital user at all.
raytoei
(sorry if this is posted already)
sevres_babylone
Veteran
After seeing the engadget video, I kinda want one. It looks really compact and light, but you could use Zuiko lenses on it, ...
I like this part in the section on the OM adapter:
"*Please use manual focusing while shooting:
http://www.olympus-europa.com/consumer/pen-camera_pen_21693_pen-camera_mf-2_21785.htm
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I must say I like the way the body suggests the E series and digital Pen series as well as the OMs.
bgb
Well-known
It looks nice and i really hope it's a success for Olympus. Is it just me or are there suddenly a lot of GAS inducing cameras on the market? I guess holding and shooting this camera will be the real deciding moment, I shoot left eyed and find some cameras just too akward to actually live with. I also have big hands and will actually need the extra grip on offer.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I'm a Zuikoholic, honnestly. But what do we have here ?
Fuji made a 'false-rangefinder' (autofocus) X-Pro 1 with APS-C sensor, Olympus is launching a 'false-SLR' (no mirror) OM-D with M4/3 sensor.
The more I look at these products, the more I love my film cameras : manual focus, 24x36, large choice of lenses, large choice of films, real BW without any need to find the Tri-X filter in Silver Efex Pro...
On the official Olympus website, the two first things I see in the specs are the 'intelligent' viewfinder and the art filter. It sounds like 'my camera does not need me' and 'ugly photos inside', to me.
My conclusion is that they're all trying hard to reinvent the reel. I don't blame them for trying, but...
I don't think it's necessarily an either/or choice. Aside form cost/economics (not inconsequential, I admit,) one could keep an OM body or two and have an E-M5, use OM glass via adapter on the E-M5 as well as any m4/3s lenses.
Should I decide to get an OM-D, I will sell off excess OM bodies and lenses, plus some other gear, and shoot with 2 OMs, and OM-D, 3 or 4 OM primes and one or two m4/3 lenses.
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