E-M5 Owner - Comments, Critique, Reviews, and what-nots :-)


I have one with me, and it doesn't work. I was the one who posted it on DPR. :bsmilie: If you set to bounce, it stops working.

I just got my OM-D (Black..the temptation just too much) today,
Right away I use it with my Di466,
Try till the OM-D battery run out with every possible angle including bounce,
it appear working. Will try again soon when battery finish charging.

Still try to hang of it, possibly the most expensive purchase I ever do on camera,
luckily I got 6 month payment with 0% interest. Still looking for extra battery and
probably the grip.

One of my old camera will be sold soon it's either the EPL-1 or GF-1.
 

oh, btw, using the included flash, i can trigger my fl36r as a remote flash
 

Just got the camera today. Tried it out with the Panasonic 20mm and the focusing seems sluggish. Anybody experience that?
 

Evilmerlin said:
Just got the camera today. Tried it out with the Panasonic 20mm and the focusing seems sluggish. Anybody experience that?

That is normal. The AF speed of the 20mm is not that fast.
 

its probably the 20mm? Its quite slow in AF on itself. I don't have the camera yet xD waiting for the silver.
 

Ok thanks, thought it was a problem with the lens.
 

Hi

20mm is just a slow lens. But a great lens for the OMD.

Berni
 

Rainy day today.. used to keep camera in the bag when I go to the zoo..

But now..
Can shoot with no worries..
Woo hoo.. :)
 

just wandering if anyone notice that the temperature of the om-d is quite warm?

Did the indicator turn on when the camera was warm?
(See user manual page 101, it shows about "internal camera temperature" indicator.)
 

I didn't find it any sluggish or slower to focus when use 20mm in OM-D, GF-1 or EPL-1,
of course it's not as fast as the lens kit but still quick.
It's a bit slower compared to 14 mm or 45 mm though.
On the other hand the old 14-54 mk I now not hunting focus so much compared to EPL-1.
 

yes, same h the 14-54 II.
less hunting and focusing is at least 1-2 secs faster than on my ep2.
 

Can anyone help to recommend a remote shutter release for the E M-5? I came across this one available locally for SG $37. JYC Radio Shutter Release for Olympus cameras Model 22103.
Compatibility camera:
Olympus SP-510UZSP-550UZSP-560UZSP-5655ZSP-570UZSP-590 UZ, EP-1, EP-2, E-P3, E-PL2, E-PL3, E-410E-510E-520E-620E-30 and SZ-30MR DSLR or Film DSLR, etc.... Not sure if it'll work for the OM-D.
Thanks.
 

Rainy day today.. used to keep camera in the bag when I go to the zoo..

But now..
Can shoot with no worries..
Woo hoo.. :)

Be careful. Robin Wong said that his viewfinder fogged up after he used it in the rain.
 

I am back after 18 days of Japan and using my Silver OM-D almost every single day in Japan!!!
Been real close and intimate with this very excellent camera and I absolutely love it! I think my wife was on holiday with me also, but I can't really remember. ;)

Too tired to post pictures yet, but some quick comments to share:

1. The OM-D is fantastic! I can't say this enough, it is FANTASTIC! I absolutely LOVE this camera!

2. Paired with the Pana-Leica 25/1.4, this is a super combo! If there were laws that allow you to marry a camera and lens, I'd marry this combo right away and make babies with it. It is super sharp, beautiful bokeh, fast focus, works well at night.... what can I say but I DO?

3. I also had the Panasonic 7-14, and this proved to be the perfect lens to complement the 25/1.4 on holiday. The very wide angle of this lens is terrific for taking pics of landscapes, buildings etc. In fact I found myself often taking the same things with both lenses, just to have a different kind of perspective.

4. Saw some people slamming the 12-50 lens. Well, when you're on holiday, visiting DisneyLand and it starts to rain, then you'll know just how valuable a weather-proof system is. Yes, I've used my camera in rain, ice, snow, hot sun, sand..... whatever you could throw at it. It was a breeze! I got no fogging of the VF, but maybe because it was not hot and humid? I've put it on the snow on Mt Tateyama, placed it precariously on the surface of the water on Lake Fuji, shot in the pouring rain.... all without having to care that my camera would spoil.

Some little points to note, not really complaints but observations about this camera:

1. Get a spare battery! Especially if on holiday, you WILL need it! 1 battery doesn't last a whole day, no matter how prudent you are with usage. Even using only the EVF and turning off the camera often, 1 battery doesn't last. Lucky I was in Japan, so I could pop into Yodobashi camera and get a spare on my 2nd day there. Not cheap though, around $100.

2. Although the camera with 12-50 can be used in the rain, the lens does retain the water droplets, hence giving distortion. (if you know what I mean, not sure how to describe this) Someone should make some kind of a coating that makes the water run-off the lens. I'm not sure if a hood will help, but I did buy a hood from Yodobashi a few days ago just in case.

3. The 2 lugs at the sides of the camera do pose a bit of a problem. Especially with the included camera strap, they often got in the way when I tried to put my eye to the EVF.

4. I find that the auto-switch feature of the EVF was a bit too sensitive. In the end I turned it off and switched between LCD and EVF manually.


That's it for now, will post more observations and pictures later.

Please take my comments with a pinch of salt, I'm not a pro...... heck, I don't even think I qualify as an amateur. I'm just a normal guy who wanted a good camera for my important Japan trip and got a great and almost perfect camera for that role. :)

Edited:
Oh yah, before I forget, special mention goes out for my Billingham Hadley Pro bag and my Sirui T-025 Tripod. The Hadley Pro is an excellent bag that proved super useful whether on the streets of Tokyo or the snow of Mount Tateyama or even in the rain. The Sirui? What can I say? A full-sized tripod that you can carry in your coat pocket has got to be the most useful tripod of all time. :cool:
 

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Can anyone help to recommend a remote shutter release for the E M-5? I came across this one available locally for SG $37. JYC Radio Shutter Release for Olympus cameras Model 22103.
Compatibility camera:
Olympus SP-510UZSP-550UZSP-560UZSP-5655ZSP-570UZSP-590 UZ, EP-1, EP-2, E-P3, E-PL2, E-PL3, E-410E-510E-520E-620E-30 and SZ-30MR DSLR or Film DSLR, etc.... Not sure if it'll work for the OM-D.
Thanks.

Same. I used my EP2/3 remote on it, it's ok.

Be careful. Robin Wong said that his viewfinder fogged up after he used it in the rain.

Still can use the OLED mah...There's an EP-11 eyecup that's extended a little more than standard one, maybe will reduce chances of fogging and prevent the eye sensor from activating too easy as well?
 

Thanks for the write-up. YOu're having the silver one but most of bros here are having black one. Is the silver one avail in SG now?

I am back after 18 days of Japan and using my Silver OM-D almost every single day in Japan!!!
Been real close and intimate with this very excellent camera and I absolutely love it! I think my wife was on holiday with me also, but I can't really remember. ;)

Too tired to post pictures yet, but some quick comments to share:

1. The OM-D is fantastic! I can't say this enough, it is FANTASTIC! I absolutely LOVE this camera!

2. Paired with the Pana-Leica 25/1.4, this is a super combo! If there were laws that allow you to marry a camera and lens, I'd marry this combo right away and make babies with it. It is super sharp, beautiful bokeh, fast focus, works well at night.... what can I say but I DO?

3. I also had the Panasonic 7-14, and this proved to be the perfect lens to complement the 25/1.4 on holiday. The very wide angle of this lens is terrific for taking pics of landscapes, buildings etc. In fact I found myself often taking the same things with both lenses, just to have a different kind of perspective.

4. Saw some people slamming the 12-50 lens. Well, when you're on holiday, visiting DisneyLand and it starts to rain, then you'll know just how valuable a weather-proof system is. Yes, I've used my camera in rain, ice, snow, hot sun, sand..... whatever you could throw at it. It was a breeze! I got no fogging of the VF, but maybe because it was not hot and humid? I've put it on the snow on Mt Tateyama, placed it precariously on the surface of the water on Lake Fuji, shot in the pouring rain.... all without having to care that my camera would spoil.

Some little points to note, not really complaints but observations about this camera:

1. Get a spare battery! Especially if on holiday, you WILL need it! 1 battery doesn't last a whole day, no matter how prudent you are with usage. Even using only the EVF and turning off the camera often, 1 battery doesn't last. Lucky I was in Japan, so I could pop into Yodobashi camera and get a spare on my 2nd day there. Not cheap though, around $100.

2. Although the camera with 12-50 can be used in the rain, the lens does retain the water droplets, hence giving distortion. (if you know what I mean, not sure how to describe this) Someone should make some kind of a coating that makes the water run-off the lens. I'm not sure if a hood will help, but I did buy a hood from Yodobashi a few days ago just in case.

3. The 2 lugs at the sides of the camera do pose a bit of a problem. Especially with the included camera strap, they often got in the way when I tried to put my eye to the EVF.

4. I find that the auto-switch feature of the EVF was a bit too sensitive. In the end I turned it off and switched between LCD and EVF manually.


That's it for now, will post more observations and pictures later.

Please take my comments with a pinch of salt, I'm not a pro...... heck, I don't even think I qualify as an amateur. I'm just a normal guy who wanted a good camera for my important Japan trip and got a great and almost perfect camera for that role. :)

Edited:
Oh yah, before I forget, special mention goes out for my Billingham Hadley Pro bag and my Sirui T-025 Tripod. The Hadley Pro is an excellent bag that proved super useful whether on the streets of Tokyo or the snow of Mount Tateyama or even in the rain. The Sirui? What can I say? A full-sized tripod that you can carry in your coat pocket has got to be the most useful tripod of all time. :cool:
 

Thanks for the write-up. YOu're having the silver one but most of bros here are having black one. Is the silver one avail in SG now?

Nope, Silver one is not available worldwide, and only the pre-orders in certain countries got it. I pre-ordered my Silver OM-D from Amazon Japan and specially shipped over to Singapore..... only to bring it back to Japan for holiday. :confused:
Cost me a bomb, though.
 

OIC... thank you for the quick reply... I am still waiting for Supply>Demand for this camera but don't know wait till when...

Nope, Silver one is not available worldwide, and only the pre-orders in certain countries got it. I pre-ordered my Silver OM-D from Amazon Japan and specially shipped over to Singapore..... only to bring it back to Japan for holiday. :confused:
Cost me a bomb, though.
 

...snip....
Been real close and intimate with this very excellent camera and I absolutely love it! I think my wife was on holiday with me also, but I can't really remember. ;)

....snip.....

Hahahaha... :thumbsup:
 

Thanks, wonglp, for the confirmation that this remote shutter release will work on thw OM-D. Will go ahead and order.
 

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