I saw one in real life by chance two weeks ago - the first EM1x I've ever seen in real life and it was being shot by a relatively small woman no less! If she didn't care about the size, why should I? Getting one myself was all I could think of for days. I couldn't sleep. I watched your video... And pulled out the credit card. My first Olympus ever arrived three days ago and it is AWESOME! Can't believe I had such a hangup about large cameras before. Great job explaining this misunderstood and lovable giant, Jimmy. Unbelievable that we can get gear this good at these prices (got mine certified as new for $700USD with 260 shutter actuations). -A G9/G95 owner
Ahh… finally some well deserved praise. I love my EM1X. One of the best Bodies ever made - together with I say the E1, the Leica M and original SL. The economics are so superior to anything Olympus / OMDS has ever done. Yes, it might be bigger and heavier, but the surprising point is: far more stress and strain free. Not twisting of your wrist, perfect balance and weight distribution and direction of weights in your hand bones and so on. The bend on the Battery Grip is just Genius !! You can shoot for hours without any issues. It is build like a tank, the button placement, especially for back button AF is the best on the market. Shooting in Winter with cloves not issue, you can reach easily every Butten (which you cannot on an OM1)… The body design and its basic engineering was well ahead of its time. I say unmatched. If you would take the OM1 MKII internally , add a second TruePix X and increase the buffer even more, add 4K120 and you have a killer! Oh, at the EVF Optics are superior to the one of the OM1 MKII… just try. I absolutely love mine. If OMDS would ever release an OM1X i would order in milliseconds..
The true workhorse of the m4/3 system. Incredibly good ergonomics, great sensor that is only overshadowed by the OM1, and so rugged. Mine has been around the world several times and like the Timex watches of the past, it just keeps on ticking.
I was at my local camera store a few months ago. I had just started using Olympus for event and theater work. The store doesn't carry much used M4/3 gear, but I found out that they had a PL35-100mm f/2.8 ii. It was in great shape, but I asked if they had a body I could try it out on. Out comes an E-M1X! I had never held one before. I instantly loved the feel of it. Plus, it is very comfortable shooting in portait mode (very common in event and theater), and battery life is great with two batteries on board. I bought both and use them all the time. I just wish it had face recognition as good as my E-M1.iii.
All I wanted was the new stacked sensor and evf of the om-1 put in the e-m1x's body. I don't regret selling mine and "upgrading" to the om-1 for the improvements but the e-m1x felt absolutely perfect ergonomically for me.
When you're hand holding the 40-150 Pro or 300 Pro (my biggest lenses), the additional weight of the E-M1X isn't very noticeable - but the incredible grip and natural control layout is always, ALWAYS noticeable. I'll never sell mine, its an incredible motorsport camera. Hopefully, OM Systems owns the tooling and can stuff the guts of the OM1 MkII in it at some point! (As an Industrial Designer I know that's not how it works, but I can dream...)
I bought the em1x right after its release in 2019, best m43 camera ever. In 2022 I switched to N FF, sold all of my m43 gear… Worst decision ever. This year at the om system sale, I bought the em1x again for 1/3 the price of the 2019. I missed it so much.... Ok, Om-1 has better evf, stacked - faster sensor.... but you can live with what the em1x has. btw. selling the FF and going back to the m43.
I've used this camera from Day one basically and still do. No specific need at the moment to move to the OM-1 or G9ii as I do Landscapes and Animals, sometimes portraits. But it has been so reliable it's unbelievable. Would recommend to anyone looking for a workhorse.
I love my 1X and have an M1 mkii as a back-up. Great to hear some positive comments for this camera. Unlike some of those making comments, I’ve never had any issue with the quality of the viewfinder.
The E-M1X is one of my favorite bodies of all time. I think though that if they update it, they should really think about packing it with more computational power and capabilities. You can really find a way to fly if you have a smaller sensor and a lot of power. Maybe something like the Nikon Z8/9 with a M4/3 sensor. I use my E-M1X very often, and I know I can count on it for anything. It's about as big as my other full frame Nikon bodies with double grips and the ergonomics are really good, even in my smaller hands. I think Olympus never really maximized the capability of the E-M1X. I wouldn't mind seeing a new E-M1X, and I would definitely consider buying it. For me the best camera is the one you don't notice when you are using it, and my E-M1X is just that. It gets out of the way so I can make pictures
Hace un año me compré una OM-D E-M1X y ha sido una de las mejores experiencias que he tenido en 38 años que llevo en el mundo de la fotografía. hoy a pesar de trabajar en un estudio con otras marcas y modelos, esta Olympus sigue siendo mi mejor compañía cuando salgo a realizar mis tomas de retratos personales.
Totally agree Jimmy. It's the 43rds king. I use mine more than any other. Even the latest OM1 I tend to put down for my Em1x. It's just the perfect camera.
Absolutely love my 1x despite having a OM-1 my better half borrowed it for an airshow 6 months ago aim having hard job levering it out of her hand LOL so looks like I will be finding a good second hand one soon as a back up .
I would love to have an E-M1X. I have a tendency ro add the additional grips to all of my Olympus cameras for additional grip position as well as the extended battery life. I do shoot with longer lenses, and like the balance with the additional grip added on. But there are times when I strip down my E-M5 II to just the base body and run the pancake 14-42 EZ or one of the small 1.8 primes for a small and compact walk around kit. I still run my first M43 camera, the E-P2, if I want a small camera setup. But as I do more and more wildlife and sports photography, the more I appreciate having the larger bodies for their capabilities and the balance.
I won't be able to say anything, that my fellow E-M1Xers haven't already mentioned here in greater detail, that I'll ever be able to express, but in a few words - I've used two E-M1X bodies, for over a year now on a daily basis in my photojournalism work, with a 12-40 and a 40-150 2.8s, and I've never ever looked back! Love this camera and everything that it does! Clients are happy, I am happy, it's comfortable as hell to use, albeit a bit bulky and heavy, this is a beast of a camera! My only gripe with OM is that they need to trickle down some features from the E-M1III and the OM-1 to my lovely cameras! A simple software update might introduce 4k120 or a faster AF - I am pretty sure that the internals will be more than capable of accommodating any of these. Cheers from Sofia, Jimmy! Here is to connecting soon again, hopefully!
Thanks, Jimmy. You keep mentioning the new high-end models for 2023/24, and I couldn't help but think about the G9 Mk II, GH7, or OM-1 Mk II. I bought my OM-1 in August and used it during my trip to Vienna and Prague this summer. I must say, I am absolutely happy with this beast of a camera. I'm curious if there might be an opportunity to see a side-by-side comparison between the OM-1 (Mark II) and the OM-D E-M1X in terms of autofocus (both AF-S and AF-C), image quality at higher ISOs, IBIS performance, and night shooting capabilities. Occasionally, I come across an OM-D E-M1X being sold online, and it always makes me pause and wonder whether I should buy this "mythological" camera. It’s quite tempting, you know.
its a fantastic camera i love mine and use it for studio shoots I'm sure i don't use all the functions i would love to see a tutorial video on all the functions rather than reviews maybe a Rob Trek style one would be good. I will never sell mine too. Great review Jimmy and i agree totally with your thoughts
I shoot weddings with a pair of EM1X’s, switched from Canon FF, and have no regrets. So many great things about the EM1X. The images are totally amazing, but you need to use flash and off camera strobes inside dark rooms….which I do anyway. I think up to ISO 3200 with flash you still get pretty clean images. Noise in the shadows can be remedied. Really happy with these cameras!
Thanks Jimmy, great video! I totally agree with you. I've owned an EM 1-X for 3 years or so now, I bought it directly from Olympus in their sale bundled with the M Zuiko 25mm Pro lens. I personally think the EM 1-X is the best MFT camera around, I can't fault it. The biggest lens I use is the Pana/Leica 100-400 Lumix G and it is amazing to use on the 1-X and I don't notice the size or weight of the camera and lens. I almost traded it a year or so back for an OM1 but fortunately saw sense, I can safely say this camera won't ever leave my collection. My only wish is that OM systems produced one or two more firmware updates to bring it up to spec with the EM1 Mk3; features such as additional AI recognition for focus and perhaps the 'starry sky AF' mode.
Since I bought my first SLR as a 15 yr old from my first self-earned money I always had owning a true pro body on my mind. Pro meaning to me a combination of technology, build quality and ergonomics. At that time this would have been a Canon F-1 (maybe an even more unaffordable LEICAflex SL otherwise) , so I contented myself with a FTb N back in 1973. Forty years later I had to decide which way to go and after a lot of comparisons including pixel-peeping on shots made on EOS 6D, D610 and OLY E-M5 I decided to go the revolutionary way with the mirrorless MFT which I never regretted from then to now. But though using the HLD-6 right from the start I always had my problems with its poor ergonomics of too few and too small buttons. And then in 2022 I took the chance of buying the E-M1X at a very reasonable price and I'm calling myself an all-over happy photographer since then. No matter if landscape or portrait it just slides into my right hand with all controls in place and performs just as a camera should in my opinion: a real mighty tool in a photographer's hands. Not only I wouldn't have been able to ever afford its 2019 competitors EOS 1 DX Mk iii or D6 and even less the quality lenses from 14 to 600mm focal lenght, and even if I would, I still wasn't able to store it in my 20l backpack and carry them around all day. And moreover these 2019 PRO cameras wouldn't provide me the three things that changed my way of photographing the most over tha last years: 1) The EVF allowing me to preview every shot much better than any optical viewfinder ever did, including magnification of details you wouldn't see unmagnified no matter how high resoultion the viewfinder might have and in colors exactly matching the out-of-camera-JPEGs, btw. a specific strength of the E-M1X LCD viewfinder compared to the higher res AMOLED ones. And moreover it makes me view and change all important settings without even taking my eye off the viewfinder, that's just priceless. 2) The Incredible IBIS allowing shots at incredible slow shutter speeds, enabling to shoot wonderfully motion-blurred subjects in front of crisp-clear backgrounds. 3) ProCapture based on the beloved full-electronic-shutter that makes you even catch the moments before you decided to press the button. Ok, a bit more support in finding the best of all those shots afterwards would be welcome 😏, but in a lot situations it makes you take shots you wouldn't be able to take with other cameras. Yes, you're right: For me the E-M1X is simply the best!
Yes it is (or was) the most professional camera Olympus ever made. It now is my main camera, I have two of them. I will never replace it with an OM-1, unless they add the X to it. The only flaw is the elimination of a grip strap lug, which is present on the battery grips of the older models.
I am using this camera with Panasonic 10-25 F1.7; yes, they are heavy and bulky; but very versatile and excellent performance in low light environment.
I started out with Olympus by buying a new EM1 Mkiii. Later I bought a used M1x. I love it - the ergonomics are superb - dare I say it - a mini 1Dx only much better! I shoot mainly motor sports and birds when there are no races to go to. The M1x autofocus will accurately hold in focus a motorcycle approaching me at over 200 mph! It will do this with a variety of lenses too.
This has been a really interesting video for me as I have very recently bought a used E-M1x because it came at a price that I simply could not refuse. I had been deeply skeptical of the body due to its large size and I thought that it woud not work for me, but I was very wrong. It has easily become my favourite camera to use. I have still kept my E-M1 ii thanks to some occasions calling for a smaller body and the fact that the E-M1x is not comfortable with an arca-swiss plate permanently attached. I am aware that there is a custom designed plate that is sold in America, but being in the UK that makes for a prohibitive cost (more than half of what I paid for the camera). For the E-M1 ii I have a body forming L-plate that can stay on permanently. For that matter, I still have and regularly use my E-M1 original as it is even smaller again than the mk ii - but that is another story. So far, every E-M1 I have had, I have kept and found a regular use for.
I have the em1x that I appreciate a lot on its egonomics. It is so feature rich that I still exploring its capability after one year. I don't know why its second hand price drops so much. It is a steal now to get one. Just today I saw one with 12-40 Pro and a Laowa 8mm (or 7mm) for just about £500!!! If not I already have one I shall absolute go for it.
Great review - agree with it all. I shoot in very harsh conditions, have two of these, have complete confidence in them. The X is one of two cameras that I can say 'I love you' to - the other is my '04 E-1. I said I completely agree with you - but I don't: the X isn't 'a big camera'. It's smaller than the E-5 I used to shoot with, but not so small that if you want to shoot long tele the camera feels like just a control panel on the back of a lens. The X gave new life to my big SHQ glass that was a pain to use with E-M1 - the balance with 3.6kg lenses is superb. And it's a fast camera that feels like a part of your body... never getting in the way. OM will need to do something very special if they want to follow it in a meaningful way. Personally, I'm hoping for a small (M1 sized) weather-sealed, system camera with a Monochrome sensor that can double for street and landscape duties. Fat chance....
Have had one since the introduction and still think it’s one of the best put together cameras I’ve had my hands on (both in build and features). I do wish they would just re-introduce with the OM-1 innards.
I have my E-M1X now for just a month. After shopping around for a new M4/3 camera I just couldn't pass up the used price for this excellent camera. This camera just has so many capibilites that few or none have. Composite veiw, live ND, 400,000 shutter life and all of the focus modes are amazing. The size is not an issue as I always use a battery grip anyway on my SLR sytle cameras. Thanks for this review it just confirms my impression of this body. I just wish OM Systems would support it and come out with newer software or maybe an E-M2X...
I bought my E1X secondhand off eBay from someone who said it was too big for him, one of the best secondhand purchases I have made and I can use all of my four/third lenses and my old OM lenses with Olympus adaptors.
Come va con le ottiche 4/3 della serie reflex? 🤔 Tutti i punti dell'autofocus sono attivi o solo alcuni come quando uso la prima Olympus Em1 o la bella reflex Olympus E-5? Mi attira questa fotocamera proprio per usare bene alcuni miei Zuiko, come il 7-14mm, il luminoso 150mm ed il versatile 50-200mm swf...
I had one, and I loved the ergonomic. When I bought an OM-1 I gave my wife the EM-1X. I would like to have a new version of the EM-1X, with improved technology from the OM-1 mark II.
I own and use daily for professional work, 2x em1x cameras. Each with 2 batteries and 1 backup battery in case. I can say that the em1x is an extension of myself and my creative abilities. From the button layout to the feel in hand. What I like the most is the responsiveness , it feels like a Dslr to me in the way the shutter works and the quickness of operation. My only complaint is the face detect af when the background has a good bit of contrast also. It jumps to the background no matter what af target area or Afs and AFc mode I choose. Other than that it’s perfect. The level of detail this camera retains at high iso levels is downright crazy for a micro four thirds camera. Last point, I have two Olympus fl900r flashes and it’s hands down the best flashes I have ever used and owned and it pairs perfectly with the em1x.
I own numerous Nikon cameras, including z8, zf, d4s, etc with about ten lenses. I also have the OM-1 and OM-1 2 I always seem to come back the M1x. Its great.
I bought my first M1X in 2019. In 2022 I sold and bought OM-1. Currently, I still have the OM-1, but I have 2 M1Xs with it and I use them 90% of the time, the OM-1 only rarely. I shoot dogs every day and the OM-1 dog AI works great when I shoot in a standing position. If the dog is running or moving in action, the M1X's continuous autofocus (without tracking) works better than the OM-1's dog detection. I usually use the 75mm 1.8, or less often the 40-150 2.8 Pro. In addition, the M1X's ergonomics and grip are much better, especially when it's in my hand for 4-5 hours a day. I shoot events and people on the street once a week, and here I prefer the M1X, even though I don't use very large lenses. ( 17-25-45 1.2 Pro ) I photograph street people for fun on weekends, I often use the old 25mm 1.8 with an M1X hanging around my neck. I will be curious if there will be a successor, or if this will be the last well-built PRO machine from Olympus or OM System.
I bought my first EM1x after trying it out in the shop. I actually tried it not to buy it because I thought it was too big! Once in my hands I couldn’t leave without the EM1x. I actually have two nowadays and despite also owning two OM-1’s, I still love the EM1x, I often even prefer it over the newer model for photography. Well built you say? You bet! My first EM1x has +150k clicks and has been heavily used in all possible weather and circumstances! The second camera I have spared and it has only 800 clicks. When I pick them up I am unable to discern which one is the 150k and which is the 800… They still feel exactly the same! And I mean everything feels the same! (I have to check the shutter count to be certain) This is not the case with my two OM-1s where the one with 30k clicks feels MUCH older than the one with only 1k clicks! I will NEVER sell my EM1x-es! Keep up your GREAT WORK! Cheers Rikard
I own 2 body's and love them both, my EM1x is my sports car I drive it every day. It's my work horse. My A7 sony is my old truck that I drive on some Sundays. Unless om systems offers a body that has considerably better IQ, my EM1x will be with me for years and years...
To be honest, I miss using the EM-1X. Being someone who now own a Nikon Z9 and OM system OM-1 primary doing birding photography, both of these two more modern models are definitely more capable in terms of performance and subject tracking but in terms of overall performance including functionality and ergonomics, they can’t be compared to my now sold and miss EM-1X. None of these current models feature a thermometer, a altimeter and detailed GPS location sensor like the EM-1X. The ergonomics are second to none. All the buttons placement is almost perfect. I miss shooting with it but have to say the subject tracking now still lacking comparing to the more modern models so it’s sad that om system probably won’t have a successor to this model. I will definitely get one if they put all the OM-1 tech in it.
Built-in GPS is one reason I'm leaning towards buying a used EM-1X. I currently have an OM-1 and love it, but I find it a small pain to have to remember to enable GPS tracking in OI Share app on my phone whenever I geotag photos (which is all the time).
I love mine. As a Nikon shooter, I wanted something with similar handling and true weathersealing for outdoor wildlife projects. I wish it had OLED EVF, but otherwise, it does everything I need. Thanks Jimmy
coming from multiple Canon cameras I've started selling my canon gear I'll keep the Canon 5d3and2 lenses for studio stuff,The OMDEM1X has surprised me I never expected to use it so much.I got a good deal on it during Covid.
Thank you for this video. I have been wondering about how the X would stack up against the new 1 mk 2. I am surprised that OM Systems didn’t follow on with the integrated grip for their flagship
The E-M1X, I was waiting and looking forward to this Camera to be released, when I saw it in person and held it for the first time I just couldn't pull the trigger, I found it just to big so I bought the EM-1Mk2 instead, I don't regret that as that is another great camera so the EM1X broke my heart in a way, maybe I should have just got one but I didn't, it is still one of the best handling cameras I have ever held though, perhaps a missed opportunity, I miss Olympus!!
Hello I have six MFT cameras of which are Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IIIs ,Olympus PEN E-PL1 , Olympus OM-D E-M1 , 2X Olympus OM-D E-M1X, and a Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GX7C A started to get into MFT just after Covid in November 2023 and the one I use the most is the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GX7C thank you for your interesting video's
Hello Jim i have this camera and the OM-1 mk1 and i love them both the Om-DE-M1X fits my hands perfectly and if i didn’t have the OM-1 i would use it a lot more i wont sell it because i don’t sell things i also still have my OM-5 and and old E-3 and all the lenses so a bit of a collection . I like your videos and your informative content just a suggestion maybe talk a little more about your settings and work flow ,might be good for people who are new to photography.
Matt Granger said that the E-M1x was at least at tough as his main camera at the time, a Nikon D5. I think that says a lot. Also, I would LOVE to see an updated 'OM-1x' version of this camera. I'd definitely set aside some money for it. I don't think anyone who's buying the large and expensive lenses(especially the 150-400) would have a problem with a larger, pro body.
You can see the design language that impacted the redesign from the em1 body to the OM-1 in the grip and control wheels. Also the E-M1X tech did find it's way into the em1 mark III (which I own) but you are right the em1X is a beast of a camera!
I very nearly bought one around a year ago as my favourite camera shop had one going 2nd hand, but ended up going with the OM-1. Now I love my OM-1, and one day hope to get the MKII version (for Live Grad ND mainly), but it was a tough call as the 1X felt so good, even in my small hands. I understand what the users of it rave about. Fingers crossed I get one 2nd one day.
Its funny reading these comments - the E-M1X received nothing but derision when it was first announced. Now that people have had several years to use them, it's receiving almost nothing but fanmail. It's a lesson in being patient and open to new things, they might surprise us. A lesson we'll never learn... The "big" comment was always interesting. Well, of course it's big - it's got an integrated battery grip, which is a preferred shape for a sports & wildlife camera. But it's waaayyy smaller and lighter than other cameras of that form factor, such as a Canon 1DX MkII. And it's not much bigger than an E-M1 Mark 1, 2, or 3 with a battery grip. And also - Olympus didn't get rid of anything when they launched it, there was still a full product range of small cameras. Why exactly did people complain? There are two aspects to digital cameras: they are computers that generate RAW files, and they are hand tools that photographers interact with in the act of shooting photos. The industry is obsessed with tiny differences on the computer side of the equation, when in reality pretty much all modern cameras are good to amazing computer RAW generators. There's comparatively little discussion about the hand tool aspect, which (to me at least) is where there are huge differences between cameras. The E-M1X is a computer that produces professional-grade RAW files but there are tons of cameras that produce better, assuming you can tell the difference in real situations (and if pixel peeping is truly important to you, go for it). As a hand tool, it's got to be one of the best ever.
I bought 2 EM1X 's when I sold my Nikon gear a few years ago. Then I went to the photo show at NEC and was convinced to get the OM1. I am ashamed to say the EM1X's have hardly been out, still in boxes. I jumped to OM Systems just as the OM1 came out. I do like the EM1X, but OM1 has better tracking and EVF.
I LOVE mine so much that I have money set aside for a new OM-1X should OM release one. If that doesn't happen, I'll shop for a second EM-1X. I prefer it to the OM-1 (granted I don't have one and may feel differently if I did) and it's just an awesome camera in every way.
Outstanding camera. Bought it used for ~$800. Feels brand new. Use it for bird photography with Olympus 100-400 and 40-150 f/2.8 with teleconvertors. Enjoy each minute i have it in my hands!
I bought my EM1X mint v.low shutter count from MPB. I love using it,I prefer using cameras that are well built as I have been using SLRs since the 60's [I am ancient]
"One of the best handling cameras of all time" Yes, yes, yes! Sure, it's a heavy and bulky camera, but I absolutely love using it. It's still in my bag every time I go out with my OM-1ii, and these days has my macro custom modes stored on it. I have never used a camera I prefer using. The PEN-F is more fun, and the OM-1ii has more reliable subject detection and better frame rates, but the E-M1X is what dreams are made of.
I would love to see a camera like this release with a stacked, higher mp sensor. I got an E-M1 II and I keep contemplating getting one of these eventually. Is it worth getting one of these compared to the OM-1?
OM Systems discounted it to clear a couple of years ago but could not quite afford it. Just looked at MPB and under £600. Always liked it and a big step up from my EM1 MKII (which is the best camera I've ever owned). Might have to buy a lottery ticket.
I use Nikon but when this camera came out I wanted one., The ergos look G.O.A.T from what I can see of it. This and the Fuji GFX 50r are the two camera bodies I'd love to own based purely on looks
I agree completely. I think that all the online whining about the camera's size was pure silliness. What are too large are the top line sports bodies from Canikony with their huge and expensive lenses, considering that the photos will mostly appear on mobile phone or tablet displays.
Thanks. I would over the OM-1 but not the newer OM-1 Mark II, because the mark II has addressed many points I spoke in the E-M1X video here, AF for animal is better and it has a much bigger buffer for birds continuous mode, also, EVF is sharper.
I had the Em-1X which I really liked but I had an issue with it. For some reason it would drain the batteries even when just stored in my case. I turned off the GPS but that didn’t help. As much as I like using the EM-1X, I was always worried that the batteries were going to be low when I used it. I think I prefer using a battery grip on my OM-1 I as it gives me the option of smaller body when I don’t need the extra bulk but can use the grip when I do.
The only integrated type camera I've ever used was a Nikon F5. Like I understand why people want that type of body. With that said, it's hard to dispute the benefits of having modularity. I like having the options of either going small without the grip or if needed, attaching a grip for when I need the controls, ergonomics, and counterbalance.
The EM1X is the best camera I’ve ever owned and I got it at a steal. I’ve no interest in upgrading, this camera is ergonomically brilliant, has bird tracking (if not perfect, it’s workable), USB charging, two batteries (that you can access without taking a battery grip off) and although it’s a big camera (which ergonomically is for the best), it’s not heavy at all, I can carry it with the 100-400 on all day and not notice it’s there
E-M1X is still a solid option, even for video today you can pair with a ninja recorder for RAW hdmi output recording. If M43 sensors can break past true 14-16 stops of dynamic range then a refresh of this flagship would be more than welcomed to bring life back to all the amazing Olympus pro lenses.
“But m43 is supposed to be small…” say many who miss the point. Use what works for you. Use what makes you happy. M43 has an amazing array of lenses and should have a matching selection of bodies too. I find the versatility of OM1.2 w grip is amazing and perfect for me. Yet I realize that the EM1X provides an even more sublime feel to the extended size that many will crave. Enjoy & Cheers.
Very nice video. Has anyone compared the E-M1X auto focus to the OM-1 and OM-1 II? I have the OM-1, and love the camera. A couple of years ago I was in a camera store buying some good used Oly lenses and they were just putting out a used E-M1x. I played around with for a few mins and I was immediately struck by how good it felt in your hands. Personally I didn’t think it was all that big. I did not pull the trigger and buy it because I had on OM-1 on order. Your comments on the auto focus are intriging. Image quality on the pre om-1 bodies is great. If your correct that auto-focus is on par with the OM-1s, then a used E-M1X is worth a second look!
Thanks. AI subject tracking is better on the OM-1 (especially the mark II, just ignore human detection, I don't think it's as good as other competitors) for sure but for general CAF, and normal Eye and Face detection, the E-M1X is really good and reliable.
@@Red35Photography Thanks for the feedback. A bit more info about that particular visit to the camera store. The camera store is one the few remaining in the Charlotte area. When I ask the gentleman helping me what he shoots, he responded Olympus. He used to shoot Nikon. The reason he switched was for the weight. He shoots a lot of college basketball tournaments here in the US. Those can be some very long days of shooting and he felt beat up after using the heavier Nikon for 8 hours plus. He felt the difference in image quality was very negligible, but how you felt physically at the end of the day was huge. What was even more interesting was the two others guy behind the counter also shot Olympus. The E-M1X I looked at actually belong to one of the employees who was selling it, he just got one of the first OM-1s in Charlotte. The E-M1X never made it to their used online listing. I'm pretty sure the guy who helped me that day bought it. He was a bit anxious when I started contemplating buying that camera. I which I had!
Do you think that OM SYSTEM will bring out an updated MKII That will focus on the photo side of this camera as i see this as a photo centric body because of it's size. Thanks Jimmy. One other point, you're comment,about the camera being better suited for work with longer glass is spot on. I use a Fujifilm XH2 with the 100-400mm Fujifilm lens as my primary long lens wildlife camera and after a few years I added the battery grip, it adds size and weight as it holds two batteries, but it has all the controls of the main camera and that gives the camera better usability, extends the amount of photos with the extra battery life and better balance with the above lens.
I was looking at this body a while back, but during that time the size was the deal breaker for me. I understood the intent. But I decided to go with the Lumix G9.
Metering is via the sensor so you don't need to do anything. But with manual lenses like the Canon FD, you can only use either M or A modes. Auto ISO is also supported. Focus is done using peaking and magnify. I customised two buttons at the front to do that.
I do regret trading in my E-M1X for the OM-1. The E-M1X was a great camera. I would love to see the OM-1 MkII in an E-M1X body with dual processors and the active cooling.
Loved the EM1x, the feel in the hand, performance, etc. Wish OM would release an upgrade with new sensor, better dynamic range, more computational features, better auto focus, etc. Don't see this in the immediate future. I think OM Systems is barely hanging on in a shrinking market.
I have been using my EM1X since its release and I continue to prefer it over my Nikon and Canon Bodies of the era. But I working with wildlife almost exclusively now and need more detail for cropping with 300 4.0 in LOW light at distance. So I am looking to see what available. I saw your end bonus bit and am confused. You say you do not use the camera currently except for livestream. I may have misunderstood. Can you clarify for me please?
I saw one in real life by chance two weeks ago - the first EM1x I've ever seen in real life and it was being shot by a relatively small woman no less! If she didn't care about the size, why should I? Getting one myself was all I could think of for days. I couldn't sleep. I watched your video... And pulled out the credit card. My first Olympus ever arrived three days ago and it is AWESOME! Can't believe I had such a hangup about large cameras before. Great job explaining this misunderstood and lovable giant, Jimmy. Unbelievable that we can get gear this good at these prices (got mine certified as new for $700USD with 260 shutter actuations). -A G9/G95 owner
Ahh… finally some well deserved praise. I love my EM1X. One of the best Bodies ever made - together with I say the E1, the Leica M and original SL. The economics are so superior to anything Olympus / OMDS has ever done. Yes, it might be bigger and heavier, but the surprising point is: far more stress and strain free. Not twisting of your wrist, perfect balance and weight distribution and direction of weights in your hand bones and so on. The bend on the Battery Grip is just Genius !! You can shoot for hours without any issues. It is build like a tank, the button placement, especially for back button AF is the best on the market. Shooting in Winter with cloves not issue, you can reach easily every Butten (which you cannot on an OM1)… The body design and its basic engineering was well ahead of its time. I say unmatched. If you would take the OM1 MKII internally , add a second TruePix X and increase the buffer even more, add 4K120 and you have a killer! Oh, at the EVF Optics are superior to the one of the OM1 MKII… just try.
I absolutely love mine. If OMDS would ever release an OM1X i would order in milliseconds..
The true workhorse of the m4/3 system. Incredibly good ergonomics, great sensor that is only overshadowed by the OM1, and so rugged. Mine has been around the world several times and like the Timex watches of the past, it just keeps on ticking.
Yes, this thing doesn't die. It's proper engineering.
I was at my local camera store a few months ago. I had just started using Olympus for event and theater work. The store doesn't carry much used M4/3 gear, but I found out that they had a PL35-100mm f/2.8 ii. It was in great shape, but I asked if they had a body I could try it out on. Out comes an E-M1X! I had never held one before. I instantly loved the feel of it. Plus, it is very comfortable shooting in portait mode (very common in event and theater), and battery life is great with two batteries on board. I bought both and use them all the time. I just wish it had face recognition as good as my E-M1.iii.
All I wanted was the new stacked sensor and evf of the om-1 put in the e-m1x's body. I don't regret selling mine and "upgrading" to the om-1 for the improvements but the e-m1x felt absolutely perfect ergonomically for me.
Best ergonomic for me! I love how it feels in the hands.
I fully agree, despite loving the OM1 Mk2.
When you're hand holding the 40-150 Pro or 300 Pro (my biggest lenses), the additional weight of the E-M1X isn't very noticeable - but the incredible grip and natural control layout is always, ALWAYS noticeable. I'll never sell mine, its an incredible motorsport camera. Hopefully, OM Systems owns the tooling and can stuff the guts of the OM1 MkII in it at some point! (As an Industrial Designer I know that's not how it works, but I can dream...)
Yes I’m a happy owner of 1X and 40-150 f2.8 and 12-40 f2.8. I’m planing to go for a prime 17mm f1.2 in the future. Cheers from Poland.
I bought the em1x right after its release in 2019, best m43 camera ever. In 2022 I switched to N FF, sold all of my m43 gear… Worst decision ever. This year at the om system sale, I bought the em1x again for 1/3 the price of the 2019.
I missed it so much.... Ok, Om-1 has better evf, stacked - faster sensor.... but you can live with what the em1x has. btw. selling the FF and going back to the m43.
Why, I have both Sony FF and OM-1 mk II, dual systems are better than buying and selling forth and back. Keep both.
I miss mine every day! I often regret staying full frame. Canon 500mm F4 is so heavy when hiking. The EM1x and 300 mm was perfect.
I've used this camera from Day one basically and still do. No specific need at the moment to move to the OM-1 or G9ii as I do Landscapes and Animals, sometimes portraits. But it has been so reliable it's unbelievable.
Would recommend to anyone looking for a workhorse.
I love my 1X and have an M1 mkii as a back-up. Great to hear some positive comments for this camera. Unlike some of those making comments, I’ve never had any issue with the quality of the viewfinder.
I have two bodies for my pro work.Its such a pleasure to use and as close to perfect with its ergonomics
The E-M1X is one of my favorite bodies of all time. I think though that if they update it, they should really think about packing it with more computational power and capabilities. You can really find a way to fly if you have a smaller sensor and a lot of power. Maybe something like the Nikon Z8/9 with a M4/3 sensor. I use my E-M1X very often, and I know I can count on it for anything. It's about as big as my other full frame Nikon bodies with double grips and the ergonomics are really good, even in my smaller hands. I think Olympus never really maximized the capability of the E-M1X. I wouldn't mind seeing a new E-M1X, and I would definitely consider buying it. For me the best camera is the one you don't notice when you are using it, and my E-M1X is just that. It gets out of the way so I can make pictures
I have been hesitating to click that “Buy It Now” button for weeks. I did it after watching your video. 😄😄
Great camera. You won’t regret it.
Today I bought it. Thanks for your videos.❤
Hope you enjoy it!
Hace un año me compré una OM-D E-M1X y ha sido una de las mejores experiencias que he tenido en 38 años que llevo en el mundo de la fotografía. hoy a pesar de trabajar en un estudio con otras marcas y modelos, esta Olympus sigue siendo mi mejor compañía cuando salgo a realizar mis tomas de retratos personales.
Y que lente?
Totally agree Jimmy. It's the 43rds king. I use mine more than any other. Even the latest OM1 I tend to put down for my Em1x. It's just the perfect camera.
That’s a fast shooter for Motorsports n stuff. ❤❤❤❤
I have it as my back up body and real bad weather camera.I love it and yes has the best ergonomics on a camera ever
Absolutely love my 1x despite having a OM-1 my better half borrowed it for an airshow 6 months ago aim having hard job levering it out of her hand LOL so looks like I will be finding a good second hand one soon as a back up .
Got one Last Christmas and Love it!!! Use it alongside my 1DX Mark ii and its the perfect combo! The EM1X is my go to run and gun Wildlife Cam!! 😁😁
I would love to have an E-M1X.
I have a tendency ro add the additional grips to all of my Olympus cameras for additional grip position as well as the extended battery life.
I do shoot with longer lenses, and like the balance with the additional grip added on.
But there are times when I strip down my E-M5 II to just the base body and run the pancake 14-42 EZ or one of the small 1.8 primes for a small and compact walk around kit.
I still run my first M43 camera, the E-P2, if I want a small camera setup.
But as I do more and more wildlife and sports photography, the more I appreciate having the larger bodies for their capabilities and the balance.
I won't be able to say anything, that my fellow E-M1Xers haven't already mentioned here in greater detail, that I'll ever be able to express, but in a few words - I've used two E-M1X bodies, for over a year now on a daily basis in my photojournalism work, with a 12-40 and a 40-150 2.8s, and I've never ever looked back! Love this camera and everything that it does! Clients are happy, I am happy, it's comfortable as hell to use, albeit a bit bulky and heavy, this is a beast of a camera!
My only gripe with OM is that they need to trickle down some features from the E-M1III and the OM-1 to my lovely cameras! A simple software update might introduce 4k120 or a faster AF - I am pretty sure that the internals will be more than capable of accommodating any of these.
Cheers from Sofia, Jimmy! Here is to connecting soon again, hopefully!
On a sidenote, Jimmy, please help me understand - this camera HAS to be able to set Auto ISO to more than 6400? No?
It's sth small, but it bugs me 😂
I own this M43 monster and I just love it !
Thanks, Jimmy. You keep mentioning the new high-end models for 2023/24, and I couldn't help but think about the G9 Mk II, GH7, or OM-1 Mk II. I bought my OM-1 in August and used it during my trip to Vienna and Prague this summer. I must say, I am absolutely happy with this beast of a camera.
I'm curious if there might be an opportunity to see a side-by-side comparison between the OM-1 (Mark II) and the OM-D E-M1X in terms of autofocus (both AF-S and AF-C), image quality at higher ISOs, IBIS performance, and night shooting capabilities.
Occasionally, I come across an OM-D E-M1X being sold online, and it always makes me pause and wonder whether I should buy this "mythological" camera. It’s quite tempting, you know.
its a fantastic camera i love mine and use it for studio shoots I'm sure i don't use all the functions i would love to see a tutorial video on all the functions rather than reviews maybe a Rob Trek style one would be good. I will never sell mine too. Great review Jimmy and i agree totally with your thoughts
I shoot weddings with a pair of EM1X’s, switched from Canon FF, and have no regrets. So many great things about the EM1X. The images are totally amazing, but you need to use flash and off camera strobes inside dark rooms….which I do anyway. I think up to ISO 3200 with flash you still get pretty clean images. Noise in the shadows can be remedied. Really happy with these cameras!
Thanks Jimmy, great video! I totally agree with you. I've owned an EM 1-X for 3 years or so now, I bought it directly from Olympus in their sale bundled with the M Zuiko 25mm Pro lens. I personally think the EM 1-X is the best MFT camera around, I can't fault it. The biggest lens I use is the Pana/Leica 100-400 Lumix G and it is amazing to use on the 1-X and I don't notice the size or weight of the camera and lens. I almost traded it a year or so back for an OM1 but fortunately saw sense, I can safely say this camera won't ever leave my collection. My only wish is that OM systems produced one or two more firmware updates to bring it up to spec with the EM1 Mk3; features such as additional AI recognition for focus and perhaps the 'starry sky AF' mode.
Since I bought my first SLR as a 15 yr old from my first self-earned money I always had owning a true pro body on my mind. Pro meaning to me a combination of technology, build quality and ergonomics. At that time this would have been a Canon F-1 (maybe an even more unaffordable LEICAflex SL otherwise) , so I contented myself with a FTb N back in 1973. Forty years later I had to decide which way to go and after a lot of comparisons including pixel-peeping on shots made on EOS 6D, D610 and OLY E-M5 I decided to go the revolutionary way with the mirrorless MFT which I never regretted from then to now. But though using the HLD-6 right from the start I always had my problems with its poor ergonomics of too few and too small buttons. And then in 2022 I took the chance of buying the E-M1X at a very reasonable price and I'm calling myself an all-over happy photographer since then. No matter if landscape or portrait it just slides into my right hand with all controls in place and performs just as a camera should in my opinion: a real mighty tool in a photographer's hands. Not only I wouldn't have been able to ever afford its 2019 competitors EOS 1 DX Mk iii or D6 and even less the quality lenses from 14 to 600mm focal lenght, and even if I would, I still wasn't able to store it in my 20l backpack and carry them around all day. And moreover these 2019 PRO cameras wouldn't provide me the three things that changed my way of photographing the most over tha last years:
1) The EVF allowing me to preview every shot much better than any optical viewfinder ever did, including magnification of details you wouldn't see unmagnified no matter how high resoultion the viewfinder might have and in colors exactly matching the out-of-camera-JPEGs, btw. a specific strength of the E-M1X LCD viewfinder compared to the higher res AMOLED ones. And moreover it makes me view and change all important settings without even taking my eye off the viewfinder, that's just priceless.
2) The Incredible IBIS allowing shots at incredible slow shutter speeds, enabling to shoot wonderfully motion-blurred subjects in front of crisp-clear backgrounds.
3) ProCapture based on the beloved full-electronic-shutter that makes you even catch the moments before you decided to press the button. Ok, a bit more support in finding the best of all those shots afterwards would be welcome 😏, but in a lot situations it makes you take shots you wouldn't be able to take with other cameras.
Yes, you're right: For me the E-M1X is simply the best!
Yes it is (or was) the most professional camera Olympus ever made. It now is my main camera, I have two of them. I will never replace it with an OM-1, unless they add the X to it. The only flaw is the elimination of a grip strap lug, which is present on the battery grips of the older models.
I am using this camera with Panasonic 10-25 F1.7; yes, they are heavy and bulky; but very versatile and excellent performance in low light environment.
I started out with Olympus by buying a new EM1 Mkiii. Later I bought a used M1x. I love it - the ergonomics are superb - dare I say it - a mini 1Dx only much better! I shoot mainly motor sports and birds when there are no races to go to. The M1x autofocus will accurately hold in focus a motorcycle approaching me at over 200 mph! It will do this with a variety of lenses too.
Totally agree, I keep one myself, premium build, great handle, best with 50140 2.8 300 f4
I love my em1x what a great piece of engineering, used for my wildlife photography
This has been a really interesting video for me as I have very recently bought a used E-M1x because it came at a price that I simply could not refuse. I had been deeply skeptical of the body due to its large size and I thought that it woud not work for me, but I was very wrong. It has easily become my favourite camera to use. I have still kept my E-M1 ii thanks to some occasions calling for a smaller body and the fact that the E-M1x is not comfortable with an arca-swiss plate permanently attached. I am aware that there is a custom designed plate that is sold in America, but being in the UK that makes for a prohibitive cost (more than half of what I paid for the camera). For the E-M1 ii I have a body forming L-plate that can stay on permanently.
For that matter, I still have and regularly use my E-M1 original as it is even smaller again than the mk ii - but that is another story. So far, every E-M1 I have had, I have kept and found a regular use for.
I have the em1x that I appreciate a lot on its egonomics. It is so feature rich that I still exploring its capability after one year. I don't know why its second hand price drops so much. It is a steal now to get one. Just today I saw one with 12-40 Pro and a Laowa 8mm (or 7mm) for just about £500!!! If not I already have one I shall absolute go for it.
Great review - agree with it all. I shoot in very harsh conditions, have two of these, have complete confidence in them. The X is one of two cameras that I can say 'I love you' to - the other is my '04 E-1. I said I completely agree with you - but I don't: the X isn't 'a big camera'. It's smaller than the E-5 I used to shoot with, but not so small that if you want to shoot long tele the camera feels like just a control panel on the back of a lens. The X gave new life to my big SHQ glass that was a pain to use with E-M1 - the balance with 3.6kg lenses is superb. And it's a fast camera that feels like a part of your body... never getting in the way. OM will need to do something very special if they want to follow it in a meaningful way. Personally, I'm hoping for a small (M1 sized) weather-sealed, system camera with a Monochrome sensor that can double for street and landscape duties. Fat chance....
Have had one since the introduction and still think it’s one of the best put together cameras I’ve had my hands on (both in build and features). I do wish they would just re-introduce with the OM-1 innards.
I have my E-M1X now for just a month. After shopping around for a new M4/3 camera I just couldn't pass up the used price for this excellent camera. This camera just has so many capibilites that few or none have. Composite veiw, live ND, 400,000 shutter life and all of the focus modes are amazing. The size is not an issue as I always use a battery grip anyway on my SLR sytle cameras. Thanks for this review it just confirms my impression of this body. I just wish OM Systems would support it and come out with newer software or maybe an E-M2X...
I bought my E1X secondhand off eBay from someone who said it was too big for him, one of the best secondhand purchases I have made and I can use all of my four/third lenses and my old OM lenses with Olympus adaptors.
Come va con le ottiche 4/3 della serie reflex? 🤔
Tutti i punti dell'autofocus sono attivi o solo alcuni come quando uso la prima Olympus Em1 o la bella reflex Olympus E-5?
Mi attira questa fotocamera proprio per usare bene alcuni miei Zuiko, come il 7-14mm, il luminoso 150mm ed il versatile 50-200mm swf...
I bought two em1x this year £500 each absolute bargains
My favourite camera of all time
I had one, and I loved the ergonomic. When I bought an OM-1 I gave my wife the EM-1X. I would like to have a new version of the EM-1X, with improved technology from the OM-1 mark II.
I own and use daily for professional work, 2x em1x cameras. Each with 2 batteries and 1 backup battery in case. I can say that the em1x is an extension of myself and my creative abilities. From the button layout to the feel in hand. What I like the most is the responsiveness , it feels like a Dslr to me in the way the shutter works and the quickness of operation. My only complaint is the face detect af when the background has a good bit of contrast also. It jumps to the background no matter what af target area or Afs and AFc mode I choose. Other than that it’s perfect. The level of detail this camera retains at high iso levels is downright crazy for a micro four thirds camera.
Last point, I have two Olympus fl900r flashes and it’s hands down the best flashes I have ever used and owned and it pairs perfectly with the em1x.
I own numerous Nikon cameras, including z8, zf, d4s, etc with about ten lenses. I also have the OM-1 and OM-1 2 I always seem to come back the M1x. Its great.
Been using it a lot on a RIB. Get in and runs it beer the tap see one video. Love the E-1mx
Love mine I got for 650 in Japan. I don't see myself changing to another m43 for a long time since the build quality and price are unbeatable.
I bought my first M1X in 2019. In 2022 I sold and bought OM-1.
Currently, I still have the OM-1, but I have 2 M1Xs with it and I use them 90% of the time, the OM-1 only rarely.
I shoot dogs every day and the OM-1 dog AI works great when I shoot in a standing position. If the dog is running or moving in action, the M1X's continuous autofocus (without tracking) works better than the OM-1's dog detection.
I usually use the 75mm 1.8, or less often the 40-150 2.8 Pro.
In addition, the M1X's ergonomics and grip are much better, especially when it's in my hand for 4-5 hours a day.
I shoot events and people on the street once a week, and here I prefer the M1X, even though I don't use very large lenses. ( 17-25-45 1.2 Pro )
I photograph street people for fun on weekends, I often use the old 25mm 1.8 with an M1X hanging around my neck.
I will be curious if there will be a successor, or if this will be the last well-built PRO machine from Olympus or OM System.
I bought my first EM1x after trying it out in the shop. I actually tried it not to buy it because I thought it was too big! Once in my hands I couldn’t leave without the EM1x. I actually have two nowadays and despite also owning two OM-1’s, I still love the EM1x, I often even prefer it over the newer model for photography. Well built you say? You bet! My first EM1x has +150k clicks and has been heavily used in all possible weather and circumstances! The second camera I have spared and it has only 800 clicks. When I pick them up I am unable to discern which one is the 150k and which is the 800… They still feel exactly the same! And I mean everything feels the same! (I have to check the shutter count to be certain) This is not the case with my two OM-1s where the one with 30k clicks feels MUCH older than the one with only 1k clicks! I will NEVER sell my EM1x-es! Keep up your GREAT WORK! Cheers Rikard
LOVE IT !!! .... when I win the Lottery it's mine !!!!
Forgotten? Its in my bag right now. 😎
I love my x, i especially love it having built in gps.
I own 2 body's and love them both, my EM1x is my sports car I drive it every day. It's my work horse. My A7 sony is my old truck that I drive on some Sundays. Unless om systems offers a body that has considerably better IQ, my EM1x will be with me for years and years...
I use EM1X's professionally ... AMAZING build quality ... My EM1's (original) fell apart in a few years but the X's are tanks!
To be honest, I miss using the EM-1X. Being someone who now own a Nikon Z9 and OM system OM-1 primary doing birding photography, both of these two more modern models are definitely more capable in terms of performance and subject tracking but in terms of overall performance including functionality and ergonomics, they can’t be compared to my now sold and miss EM-1X. None of these current models feature a thermometer, a altimeter and detailed GPS location sensor like the EM-1X. The ergonomics are second to none. All the buttons placement is almost perfect. I miss shooting with it but have to say the subject tracking now still lacking comparing to the more modern models so it’s sad that om system probably won’t have a successor to this model. I will definitely get one if they put all the OM-1 tech in it.
Built-in GPS is one reason I'm leaning towards buying a used EM-1X. I currently have an OM-1 and love it, but I find it a small pain to have to remember to enable GPS tracking in OI Share app on my phone whenever I geotag photos (which is all the time).
I love mine. As a Nikon shooter, I wanted something with similar handling and true weathersealing for outdoor wildlife projects. I wish it had OLED EVF, but otherwise, it does everything I need. Thanks Jimmy
i would love this camera for nature/sport photography
coming from multiple Canon cameras I've started selling my canon gear I'll keep the Canon 5d3and2 lenses for studio stuff,The OMDEM1X has surprised me I never expected to use it so much.I got a good deal on it during Covid.
Please make an OM-1X 🙏
Thank you for this video. I have been wondering about how the X would stack up against the new 1 mk 2. I am surprised that OM Systems didn’t follow on with the integrated grip for their flagship
The E-M1X, I was waiting and looking forward to this Camera to be released, when I saw it in person and held it for the first time I just couldn't pull the trigger, I found it just to big so I bought the EM-1Mk2 instead, I don't regret that as that is another great camera so the EM1X broke my heart in a way, maybe I should have just got one but I didn't, it is still one of the best handling cameras I have ever held though, perhaps a missed opportunity, I miss Olympus!!
Hello I have six MFT cameras of which are Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IIIs ,Olympus PEN E-PL1 , Olympus OM-D E-M1 , 2X Olympus OM-D E-M1X, and a Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GX7C
A started to get into MFT just after Covid in November 2023 and the one I use the most is the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GX7C thank you for your interesting video's
Hello Jim i have this camera and the OM-1 mk1 and i love them both the Om-DE-M1X fits my hands perfectly and if i didn’t have the OM-1 i would use it a lot more i wont sell it because i don’t sell things i also still have my OM-5 and and old E-3 and all the lenses so a bit of a collection . I like your videos and your informative content just a suggestion maybe talk a little more about your settings and work flow ,might be good for people who are new to photography.
Matt Granger said that the E-M1x was at least at tough as his main camera at the time, a Nikon D5. I think that says a lot.
Also, I would LOVE to see an updated 'OM-1x' version of this camera. I'd definitely set aside some money for it. I don't think anyone who's buying the large and expensive lenses(especially the 150-400) would have a problem with a larger, pro body.
You can see the design language that impacted the redesign from the em1 body to the OM-1 in the grip and control wheels. Also the E-M1X tech did find it's way into the em1 mark III (which I own) but you are right the em1X is a beast of a camera!
I very nearly bought one around a year ago as my favourite camera shop had one going 2nd hand, but ended up going with the OM-1. Now I love my OM-1, and one day hope to get the MKII version (for Live Grad ND mainly), but it was a tough call as the 1X felt so good, even in my small hands. I understand what the users of it rave about. Fingers crossed I get one 2nd one day.
Its funny reading these comments - the E-M1X received nothing but derision when it was first announced. Now that people have had several years to use them, it's receiving almost nothing but fanmail. It's a lesson in being patient and open to new things, they might surprise us. A lesson we'll never learn... The "big" comment was always interesting. Well, of course it's big - it's got an integrated battery grip, which is a preferred shape for a sports & wildlife camera. But it's waaayyy smaller and lighter than other cameras of that form factor, such as a Canon 1DX MkII. And it's not much bigger than an E-M1 Mark 1, 2, or 3 with a battery grip. And also - Olympus didn't get rid of anything when they launched it, there was still a full product range of small cameras. Why exactly did people complain?
There are two aspects to digital cameras: they are computers that generate RAW files, and they are hand tools that photographers interact with in the act of shooting photos. The industry is obsessed with tiny differences on the computer side of the equation, when in reality pretty much all modern cameras are good to amazing computer RAW generators. There's comparatively little discussion about the hand tool aspect, which (to me at least) is where there are huge differences between cameras. The E-M1X is a computer that produces professional-grade RAW files but there are tons of cameras that produce better, assuming you can tell the difference in real situations (and if pixel peeping is truly important to you, go for it). As a hand tool, it's got to be one of the best ever.
The EM1X was a tremendous camera body. I enjoyed using it with my 150-400F4.5 Pro
I bought 2 EM1X 's when I sold my Nikon gear a few years ago. Then I went to the photo show at NEC and was convinced to get the OM1. I am ashamed to say the EM1X's have hardly been out, still in boxes. I jumped to OM Systems just as the OM1 came out. I do like the EM1X, but OM1 has better tracking and EVF.
Then you have to go out more ..for safari trips it is great.
I LOVE mine so much that I have money set aside for a new OM-1X should OM release one. If that doesn't happen, I'll shop for a second EM-1X. I prefer it to the OM-1 (granted I don't have one and may feel differently if I did) and it's just an awesome camera in every way.
Outstanding camera. Bought it used for ~$800. Feels brand new. Use it for bird photography with Olympus 100-400 and 40-150 f/2.8 with teleconvertors. Enjoy each minute i have it in my hands!
I bought my EM1X mint v.low shutter count from MPB. I love using it,I prefer using cameras that are well built as I have been using SLRs since the 60's [I am ancient]
"One of the best handling cameras of all time"
Yes, yes, yes! Sure, it's a heavy and bulky camera, but I absolutely love using it. It's still in my bag every time I go out with my OM-1ii, and these days has my macro custom modes stored on it. I have never used a camera I prefer using. The PEN-F is more fun, and the OM-1ii has more reliable subject detection and better frame rates, but the E-M1X is what dreams are made of.
I would love to see a camera like this release with a stacked, higher mp sensor. I got an E-M1 II and I keep contemplating getting one of these eventually. Is it worth getting one of these compared to the OM-1?
OM Systems discounted it to clear a couple of years ago but could not quite afford it. Just looked at MPB and under £600. Always liked it and a big step up from my EM1 MKII (which is the best camera I've ever owned). Might have to buy a lottery ticket.
Loved my EM1x with the 300mm F4. The only draw back today is the MFT sensor. And yes AF has not kept up.
It seems like a great workhorse…but also similar in size! Very capable in many uses I expect.
I use Nikon but when this camera came out I wanted one., The ergos look G.O.A.T from what I can see of it. This and the Fuji GFX 50r are the two camera bodies I'd love to own based purely on looks
I agree completely. I think that all the online whining about the camera's size was pure silliness. What are too large are the top line sports bodies from Canikony with their huge and expensive lenses, considering that the photos will mostly appear on mobile phone or tablet displays.
Great video. Would you use this camera over the OM-1 Mark II for wildlife? Especially birds.?
Thanks. I would over the OM-1 but not the newer OM-1 Mark II, because the mark II has addressed many points I spoke in the E-M1X video here, AF for animal is better and it has a much bigger buffer for birds continuous mode, also, EVF is sharper.
@@Red35Photography Awesome and thanks. Was thinking the same thing. Appreciate all you do.
I have one and I'm holding onto it for now. People who think it's big haven't lugged around something like the Nikon D4S with a big lens all day.
I had the Em-1X which I really liked but I had an issue with it. For some reason it would drain the batteries even when just stored in my case. I turned off the GPS but that didn’t help. As much as I like using the EM-1X, I was always worried that the batteries were going to be low when I used it.
I think I prefer using a battery grip on my OM-1 I as it gives me the option of smaller body when I don’t need the extra bulk but can use the grip when I do.
I have had an em1x since the end of 2019. I would love to have a Mk2 version, but I don't expect that we will see one.
The only integrated type camera I've ever used was a Nikon F5. Like I understand why people want that type of body.
With that said, it's hard to dispute the benefits of having modularity. I like having the options of either going small without the grip or if needed, attaching a grip for when I need the controls, ergonomics, and counterbalance.
The EM1X is the best camera I’ve ever owned and I got it at a steal. I’ve no interest in upgrading, this camera is ergonomically brilliant, has bird tracking (if not perfect, it’s workable), USB charging, two batteries (that you can access without taking a battery grip off) and although it’s a big camera (which ergonomically is for the best), it’s not heavy at all, I can carry it with the 100-400 on all day and not notice it’s there
I have the OM1 and find myself leaving the battery grip on for the 150-600 lens and the 40-150 2.8. The balance is better.
E-M1X is still a solid option, even for video today you can pair with a ninja recorder for RAW hdmi output recording. If M43 sensors can break past true 14-16 stops of dynamic range then a refresh of this flagship would be more than welcomed to bring life back to all the amazing Olympus pro lenses.
I have two. Does everything I want and built to last.
Hi can you suggest what to use when mounting a canon lens i noticed on your video- looked like an 85mm L SERIES with blue ring adaptor?
“But m43 is supposed to be small…” say many who miss the point. Use what works for you. Use what makes you happy. M43 has an amazing array of lenses and should have a matching selection of bodies too. I find the versatility of OM1.2 w grip is amazing and perfect for me. Yet I realize that the EM1X provides an even more sublime feel to the extended size that many will crave. Enjoy & Cheers.
the all in one MFT camera. Do all in any weather or studio. short prime to super zoom in one bag is a back saver too
the price is pretty good on the second hand market. i got one coming tomorrow .
Very nice video. Has anyone compared the E-M1X auto focus to the OM-1 and OM-1 II? I have the OM-1, and love the camera. A couple of years ago I was in a camera store buying some good used Oly lenses and they were just putting out a used E-M1x. I played around with for a few mins and I was immediately struck by how good it felt in your hands. Personally I didn’t think it was all that big. I did not pull the trigger and buy it because I had on OM-1 on order. Your comments on the auto focus are intriging. Image quality on the pre om-1 bodies is great. If your correct that auto-focus is on par with the OM-1s, then a used E-M1X is worth a second look!
Thanks. AI subject tracking is better on the OM-1 (especially the mark II, just ignore human detection, I don't think it's as good as other competitors) for sure but for general CAF, and normal Eye and Face detection, the E-M1X is really good and reliable.
@@Red35Photography Thanks for the feedback. A bit more info about that particular visit to the camera store. The camera store is one the few remaining in the Charlotte area. When I ask the gentleman helping me what he shoots, he responded Olympus. He used to shoot Nikon. The reason he switched was for the weight. He shoots a lot of college basketball tournaments here in the US. Those can be some very long days of shooting and he felt beat up after using the heavier Nikon for 8 hours plus. He felt the difference in image quality was very negligible, but how you felt physically at the end of the day was huge. What was even more interesting was the two others guy behind the counter also shot Olympus. The E-M1X I looked at actually belong to one of the employees who was selling it, he just got one of the first OM-1s in Charlotte. The E-M1X never made it to their used online listing. I'm pretty sure the guy who helped me that day bought it. He was a bit anxious when I started contemplating buying that camera. I which I had!
Do you think that OM SYSTEM will bring out an updated MKII That will focus on the photo side of this camera as i see this as a photo centric body because of it's size. Thanks Jimmy. One other point, you're comment,about the camera being better suited for work with longer glass is spot on. I use a Fujifilm XH2 with the 100-400mm Fujifilm lens as my primary long lens wildlife camera and after a few years I added the battery grip, it adds size and weight as it holds two batteries, but it has all the controls of the main camera and that gives the camera better usability, extends the amount of photos with the extra battery life and better balance with the above lens.
I was looking at this body a while back, but during that time the size was the deal breaker for me. I understood the intent. But I decided to go with the Lumix G9.
I have two...........I love them..............
How do you use focus and metering with The Canon lens I ve seen in you video?
Metering is via the sensor so you don't need to do anything. But with manual lenses like the Canon FD, you can only use either M or A modes. Auto ISO is also supported. Focus is done using peaking and magnify. I customised two buttons at the front to do that.
I do regret trading in my E-M1X for the OM-1. The E-M1X was a great camera. I would love to see the OM-1 MkII in an E-M1X body with dual processors and the active cooling.
Loved the EM1x, the feel in the hand, performance, etc. Wish OM would release an upgrade with new sensor, better dynamic range, more computational features, better auto focus, etc. Don't see this in the immediate future. I think OM Systems is barely hanging on in a shrinking market.
the beast
2019...historical review.
nice.
I have been using my EM1X since its release and I continue to prefer it over my Nikon and Canon Bodies of the era. But I working with wildlife almost exclusively now and need more detail for cropping with 300 4.0 in LOW light at distance. So I am looking to see what available. I saw your end bonus bit and am confused. You say you do not use the camera currently except for livestream. I may have misunderstood. Can you clarify for me please?