OMG! Look at the EM-1 aka the now official E-M1 Thread

is it ugly?


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Hey guys, any of you owned the 12-35mm from Panasonic before getting the E-M1? I selling off my E-M5 soon, not sure if I should keep the 12-35mm as well. Did you guys keep the 12-35 or did people prefer the 12-40?

I too sold off my 12-35mm and got 12-40mm. I never looked back as I still enjoy using with 12-40mm. I still keep my EM-5 as my 2nd camera(my wife can help to snap with another lens) while my EM-1 with 12-40mm is my daily camera.
My simple advice for you is to sell off your 12-35mm. As for your EM-5, it is up to you to keep it or sell it off.
 

Thanks for all the advice. I'll be getting rid of my E-M5 and Panny lens. I still like the GX1 way too much, and will use that as a backup camera instead.
 

Hi, I was initially looking at EP5. But after trying out EM1, I'm lost in it's world. The whole feel, grip and shoots taken from 12-40mm pro.

Current price is S$2750 with kit. Anyone found a better deal?
 

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Thanks for all the advice. I'll be getting rid of my E-M5 and Panny lens. I still like the GX1 way too much, and will use that as a backup camera instead.

The GX1's a decent camera. But remember that the 12-40 doesn't come with Lens IS , hence it may be a problem for u using it on GX1
 

Just got the EM-1. I have to say compared to my EM-5, the functionality and physical layout of the camera is much better. It's just so nice to hold and take pictures with it.

Meow again :bsmilie:

EM-1 + M.Zuiko 17mm 1.8

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1/4 sec f1.8​

*The IS is really top notch :thumbsup: .
 

Are we all cat crazy this season? :bsmilie:

Welcome to the family of E-M1 users.
 

Hi all, i just got the em1 and read about the rotolight, just wanted to ask for advice if it's worth the buy. Mainly for casual photo taking, portraits.
 

Just got the EM-1. I have to say compared to my EM-5, the functionality and physical layout of the camera is much better. It's just so nice to hold and take pictures with it. Meow again :bsmilie: EM-1 + M.Zuiko 17mm 1.8 1/4 sec f1.8 *The IS is really top notch :thumbsup: .
wow. Sharp.
 

Well, I don't like the HLD-7's shutter haha. The grip doesn't feel really well made to me.

Poor planning here too so missed out on the free HLD7 with pre-order haha.

Personal preference here, moreover I don't need the extra buttons and will prefer not spending $300 for the grip when I just need something to protect the camera's baseplate while it costs lesser than 1/3 of the price. :)
Just to protect the camera base plate? :what:
 

What purpose does this accessory served? Personally its seems unnecessary.

Personally I feel that post like this post of mine seem unnecessary too ;)
 

I think for those with bigger hands, it may help improve the grip while still keeping the camera smaller than with the HLD-7. When holding the E-M1, not all the fingers will be able to grab onto the grip, due to the limited space (height). The added grip provides space for your pinky to rest on.

What purpose does this accessory served? Personally its seems unnecessary.
 

I think for those with bigger hands, it may help improve the grip while still keeping the camera smaller than with the HLD-7. When holding the E-M1, not all the fingers will be able to grab onto the grip, due to the limited space (height). The added grip provides space for your pinky to rest on.

Ya grip no right no wrong.best is comfort.

Some like pinky below cam,some like it on grip.

Some people could even use em5 gripless for extended hours. Who are we to comment hehe
 

Personally, I do feel the JJB grip for E-M1 is fugly... :dunno:
I'm sure do it serves it purpose in protecting the E-M1 base from scratches and provide the pinky finger a place to rest, but for me I'd rather buy the RRS grip at US$65 (excluding shipping) as it looks nicer and also works as tripod base-plate.
This is my opinion only, as I did use the RRS base + grip with the E-M5 before.
 

Personally, I do feel the JJB grip for E-M1 is fugly... :dunno: I'm sure do it serves it purpose in protecting the E-M1 base from scratches and provide the pinky finger a place to rest, but for me I'd rather buy the RRS grip at US$65 (excluding shipping) as it looks nicer and also works as tripod base-plate. This is my opinion only, as I did use the RRS base + grip with the E-M5 before.

Agree with that, I'd go for the RRS base + grip if budget allowed it :) given the options of a RRS , JB or Gariz , the JB is the option that eats up the least part of your pocket while providing e protection and slightly more grip space.

I'm thankful all the 3 options provide access to the batt door. I can never say enough how frustrated I was with the old HLD6 grip that needed me to remove it whenever I needed a batt change.

Had handled Varf's RRS grip at the meet up and ya, it is solid but I find it above my budget. :)
 

adding the jb grip defeats the purpose of having m4/3 body
 

Tested varf's RRS. Apart from the well built features, it's 2 pc and the tripod screw is aligned to the centre of lens, which helps with panoramas. I suppose all this adds up to a well thought and hence pricier product?
 

Tested varf's RRS. Apart from the well built features, it's 2 pc and the tripod screw is aligned to the centre of lens, which helps with panoramas. I suppose all this adds up to a well thought and hence pricier product?

the price is ok for me.. just the shipping cost over. hehe
 

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