Olympus OM-D E-M5 Compact System Cameras
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Compact System Cameras
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 31, 2013]
fotomatix
Casual
Strength:
Fast autofocus. Rich dynamic colours. Sharp, clean, bright images (up to 3200 ISO no problem). Beautifully designed body. Complete weatherproof system with selected lenses. Highly customizable. Excellent EVF performance and resolution.
Weakness:
No integrated flash. Somewhat pricey. Small buttons could be a challenge to access, especially for those with larger hands and fingers. It's all about finding the right camera in your particular and preferred shooting scenarios. In 'regular' ambient lighting simply bumping up the ISO when needed, helps with avoiding flash, and producing bright sharp images. The blazing fast autofocus is really something to experience. So responsive, chances are you won't miss 'that shot' especially if you are using burst mode. Many customizable options and features (buttons) make this a leader among your camera choices. The 12-50mm kit lens, in my opinion, is better than most standard kit lenses that are included with DSLRs. The EVF is sharp, bright and very responsive giving you a very close rendition of what your photo will look like. Similar Products Used: Sony NEX 6. Fuji X-E1. Olympus E-PL5. |
[Jul 29, 2012]
squashyo
Intermediate
Strength:
Great looking pics! Good size, durable, terrific shooting options, stabilization...so much good!
Weakness:
Lens cap fell off and was lost day two. Learning curve a bit challenging. Lens did not come with instructions so had to use net to figure out. Totally dig my camera. The pics I have taken are already favorites. Really easy to use though learning all the options is TOUGH (for me)...the manual can be confusing in spots and nothing about lens which has it's own options.. Get the Zuiko 12-50...all around good lens that came with camera...awesome (no zoom). Customer Service No idea Similar Products Used: Lots of pocket camera (mostly Canon) |
[Jun 09, 2012]
kingkong
Professional
Strength:
A style of classic outlook of the camera body with built-in EVF (electronic viewfinder) with dust and water-splash proof does catch much attention to both 4/3 and m4/3 users. Fast AF speed, better IS and HDR in low noise performance seems to be the top-notch of m4/3 body from Olympus.
Weakness:
No built-in flash is inconvenience to make fill-in at back lighting condition. No external X-sync socket for other studio flash. The best m4/3 body in mirrorless market at the mean time especially for those users still using old manual-focus lenses. A good choice for upgrading from small dc and entry-level dslr users, indeed. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: E-PL2 |
[Jun 03, 2012]
Greg McCary
Intermediate
Strength:
Easy to use, Beautiful Olympus colors, Low noise (for Olympus), Lightweight
Weakness:
Viewfinder in the center of the camera, I have only had the E-M5 for a week but I think I have really put it to the test. The first thing I noticed like everyone else is how small the E-M5 is. It is about as small as I want a camera to be. Any smaller and I don't think I could work with it well. So hopefully this is as small as Olympus will get.
Similar Products Used: EP-1, EPL-1, EPL-2, NEX 3, NEX 5n, NEX 7 |
[May 15, 2012]
Mike Hendren
Expert
Strength:
Excellent image quality; Very customizable to your shooting needs; Fast: autofocus is very quick and 9 fps is nice; The EVF (electronic viewfinder) works very well even in low light and shows you what the final image will look like; Weather sealed against moisture and dust; Small size and low weight make it a dream to handle.
Weakness:
Battery life could certainly be better; The small closely set buttons may cause problems for someone with large hands; I'd like to address a couple of the complaints I've read here and there on the internet.
Similar Products Used: Fujifilm X100, Sony NEX-7, Sony NEX-5N |