frank-grumman
Well-known
Ya'll might be interested in this:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2014/0...ource=news-list&utm_medium=text&ref=title_0_0
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2014/0...ource=news-list&utm_medium=text&ref=title_0_0
jammcat
Lick My Lens Cap
I'll pass on the camera, but as it has focus peaking with it's first firmware, maybe that will make its way into the OM-D EM5 as a firmware update?
defconfunk
n00b
I'll be curious to see how big it is in hand. I like the idea of the EM10 with its built in EVF and the collapseable lens for use as my wife's main camera and my back-up camera.
Obviously it is going to be much larger than a GM1, but will it fit nicely in a purse? I really liked the GX1, and would have gotten one in a heart beat when they were cheap (just before the GX7 came out ~ body $250) if I'd have been able to pair it with the collapseable zoom. The GX1's only short comings to me are the lack of EVF and IBIS. The EM10 solves both of those issues.
As primary DSLR, I still think it has promise. I'd recommend it to some of my more photographically inclined friends who are otherwise considering cameras like the RX100, XZ-2, or an entry level DSLR. I think the m43 environment has been lacking a true low level DSLR competitor. This is still more expensive than an entry level Canon or Nikon, so it may be hard to sway some people, but the better controls could influence others.
Obviously it is going to be much larger than a GM1, but will it fit nicely in a purse? I really liked the GX1, and would have gotten one in a heart beat when they were cheap (just before the GX7 came out ~ body $250) if I'd have been able to pair it with the collapseable zoom. The GX1's only short comings to me are the lack of EVF and IBIS. The EM10 solves both of those issues.
As primary DSLR, I still think it has promise. I'd recommend it to some of my more photographically inclined friends who are otherwise considering cameras like the RX100, XZ-2, or an entry level DSLR. I think the m43 environment has been lacking a true low level DSLR competitor. This is still more expensive than an entry level Canon or Nikon, so it may be hard to sway some people, but the better controls could influence others.
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