loving the E-M5, but here are a few pet peeves:
- Auto ISO seems rather conservative ie. it rises very quickly to 1600 when i think the shot is easily makeable at 800 or lower, specially with the awesome IS
- wish the on/off switch was near the trigger like on the D7K. i can turn that on without looking and with just one hand while i'm gripping the camera. with the E-M5 you need to hold it in both hands to turn on or you'll risk accidentally dropping the camera. i think even with the battery grip it's risky with one hand since the thumb will have to go pretty low to reach the switch
- the super control panel takes a full second, maybe a bit more, to come on after flicking the switch. the good thing is that the EVF turns on faster, fast enough that it's just about ready by the time i have the camera to my face
- why can't i use touch on the control panel? touch works with playback and of course touch focusing, so why the heck not on the SCP? or maybe i missed a setting?
- i've lost a number of decisive moments with the LCD flipped up and then going blank just as i was to touch focus, because my finger got near the EVF sensor. i know the eye sensor can be disabled but i actually like it on automatic most of the time. ideally the camera should detect when the LCD is flipped up and automatically disable the eye sensor until the LCD is flipped down again
- i've set the front dial to change apertures, but the weird thing is that when in aperture mode it's counter-clockwise to increase aperture, but in art filter it's the reverse direction
- the focal length indicator only comes on when you're zooming. wish it was on all the time
- love the non-extending nature of the 12-50 but takes some getting used to. when i see something i wanted to shoot quickly i'm sometimes disoriented when i unexpectedly find i'm all zoomed in. guess i need to be more disciplined to set it back to wide after shooting. with other lenses, it's second nature since you have to collapse the lens after use
- the fn1 button is very quirky, specially if you set it to magnify. you need to tap it just the right way. press it too long, it doesn't respond. it, and the playback button, is also a bit too recessed in the body. i find myself using my thumbnail. can't wait for the battery grip so i can re-map the functions to the grip buttons
oh, and i just heard the hum this morning. never noticed it in the week i've had the camera with me. i can hear it at arm's length if the room is quiet enough, but i think the sound is easily drowned out even if in a church or museum. so non-issue.
so despite what i've listed above, i'm really loving the E-M5. i'm willing to work with its quirks and my D7K will likely stay home most of the time now, if not sold (maybe). the E-M5 is just so liberating to use. and this might sound petty, but i really missed the art filters while i was away with Nikon
