Olympus E-M1 Mark II Vs E-M5 Mark III - Which Is Better?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @robinwong
    @robinwong  3 года назад +71

    Another one I filmed before the lockdown, more than 2 months ago. After 2 months of lockdown, the cases of new Covid infections in Malaysia is actually going up. At this rate, I will probably only be able to go out in 3087.

    • @DmitryBrodsky007
      @DmitryBrodsky007 3 года назад

      Are vaccination rates low? Is it the problem? USA is wide open with everything open and has been so since May 15 (most states)

    • @robinwong
      @robinwong  3 года назад +7

      @Fckytggl Mthrfckr we are stuck for a year and a half. US is wide open. What are you talking about? At least in US you don't have barbed wires and policemen patrolling the streets

    • @robertmathieson97
      @robertmathieson97 3 года назад

      Hi from Bangkok, we are in a very similar situation, ever where is shut but its not a lockdown, apparently :(

    • @leasetime65rat-g29
      @leasetime65rat-g29 3 года назад

      I feel you. I have family (my in-laws) in KL, Negeri Sembilan and Selangor. They cannot visit each other. Or if they do they face huge fines. Plus the fear mongering to get vaccinated is really on another level now. Funny though that there seems to be a "religion bias" when it comes to who (based on reace & religion) gets which vaccine ... that sounds terrible and sadly reminds you immediatly of what happened in germany in 1930s/1940s ...

    • @hnahler
      @hnahler 3 года назад

      It must be so frustrating as I know from my colleagues in Malaysia. - Hang in there, Robin.

  • @mehulshewakramani8218
    @mehulshewakramani8218 3 года назад +69

    Never thought of using my EM1-ii to bash open skulls of full frame comment trolls, thanks for the great tips Robin! 😂😂

  • @scientificartist5619
    @scientificartist5619 2 года назад +4

    I love the zeal in every sentence, and how you describe each feature, 100% engaging. Great comparison!

  • @Red35Photography
    @Red35Photography 3 года назад +10

    I love both and they are equally good in different ways. EM1 II changed my life, EM5III has my face on it ;)

  • @johnmiller6108
    @johnmiller6108 10 месяцев назад +1

    I recently sold my em1 mkii and bought the em5 mkiii. I have now shot 2 weddings with the new camera. One in Asia one in Europe and i love traveling with the em5 mkiii. Small, light and very capable. It reminds me of my old film days but not limited to 24 exposure and one iso. i recommend it to anyone both pros and advanced shooters. Two card slots does not a pro make. But carry a extra battery or two. Nice video!

  • @karolinabat
    @karolinabat 3 года назад +26

    Great video one more time Robin, Congrats! I do have the E-M5 and I'm a professional photographer. It's an amazing camera that covers 90% of my works. Only for some particular dark places like churches (large group pictures...) or not well lighted night events I take my Canon 5D Mark III. But for the rest of the work M5 is a dream to me. So light equipment and with gorgeous lenses. As you says is more than sufficient for my work :)

  • @johnnyc4717
    @johnnyc4717 3 года назад +7

    I had to choose between the E-M1 Mark III & the E-M5 Mark III last August. I ended up going with the E-M1 because of the ergonomics and the handheld hi-res shot.

  • @hnahler
    @hnahler 3 года назад +4

    I am watching this out of curiosity as I have the E-M1 II and indeed, I am a serious photographer who is not interested in video / vlogging. - It's great that you are giving the conclusion straight at the start but then go into the detail.

    • @markhoffman9655
      @markhoffman9655 3 года назад

      With firmware 3.1 the 4k video and the improved AF make video work nicely. And the 4k gives you an 8MP frame to harvest for stills. ruclips.net/video/W0_OFkfUdxw/видео.html

  • @leonfourie5717
    @leonfourie5717 3 года назад +3

    Hi Robin. Fully agree with all your pointers on both cameras. I do have both thoese cameras and use them as tge situation requires. I must say,the omd em5 mk3 defnitly gets used more.

  • @kuntayaintarakeha1425
    @kuntayaintarakeha1425 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @robinwong
      @robinwong  Год назад

      Thanks, appreciate that a lot.

  • @TheFuzzyskwerl
    @TheFuzzyskwerl 2 года назад +1

    Just got the em5 mark iii and loving it. Your videos have been super helpful in both making my decision as well as learning about the camera. Thank you.

  • @bensaunders6696
    @bensaunders6696 3 года назад +5

    I have had the EM5 Mark III for about a year now. I have recently started using a tripod and also Peak Design Capture clip which I love. I have lived using the camera but the base has cracks around the tripod screw hole and a small chunk has now broken off. Apparently this is a common issue and now means I can no longer mount on a tripod. Wish I had the Em1 with the metal body...

  • @gavinmcguire1746
    @gavinmcguire1746 3 года назад +4

    E-M5 MarkII with my trusty 9-18mm lens. Spot on Robin. Coffees in the post! Enjoy.

    • @hwcperfect
      @hwcperfect 3 года назад

      C-AF on E-M5 Mark II is rubbish.

  • @palamj2
    @palamj2 3 года назад +4

    I recently had a corrupt SD card in slot one of my E-M1 ii but thankfully slot 2 was fine so 2 card slots end of story the E-M1 ii every time.

  • @richiehimes7990
    @richiehimes7990 10 месяцев назад +2

    I’m not a professional but I like the melee feature mentioned at about 3:30 🤣👍

  • @bmiller025
    @bmiller025 3 года назад +4

    Thank you, Robin. Good advice. I have the E-M1 mk2 and my older E--M1 as my second body. I think the E-M1 mk2 is plenty compact and light that something even lighter and smaller, with the big lenses in my collection mounted (300mm f4, and 4/3 14-35 and 35-100 f2 with adapters), would be a challenge. I love the layout of the camera's controls and its sturdiness, and I fully trust it to do what I need every time.

    • @davebellamy4867
      @davebellamy4867 2 года назад +1

      Yes the bigger camera handles and looks well with the bigger lenses. With the small primes, the smaller cameras really feel half that size and I really like that.

  • @jamessutton2932
    @jamessutton2932 2 года назад

    Been looking for an upgrade from my o-em10 mk 3 ready for my nieces wedding. Once again, more than helpful Robin. Thank you.

  • @musicsoundgear
    @musicsoundgear 3 года назад +3

    Awesome video. I had the OlympusE-M5 Mark II , but traded it and got and Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II because it fit in my hand better. I am by no means a professional photographer, but I like the comfort and durability of the metal body over plastic. (EM5 MII was also made of metal).

  • @jmm.r.3138
    @jmm.r.3138 3 года назад +1

    Sincerely Robin your videos are one of the best in the net to understand about the Olympus (now OMD). This kind of comparatives, your honest and clear knowledge of them provides me a lot of cristal information. I had this kind question.... I have a E-M5 mark 2... probably I need to update one day... maybe the E-M1 Mark2... but it looks that for me is definitely much better the E-M5 after your video. All, well maybe is much better say most of, youtubers all the time the most expensive, the latest lunch, the top of serie... is the best option! Doesn't matter which kind of use you need... All time making references about maybe, is just case, could be one day need it...
    Thanks for you hard work and commitment with the enthusiats of this amazing products!
    All best,

  • @louismanna5147
    @louismanna5147 3 года назад +1

    Greetings from southern Indiana, USA! I had the EM5 m2 as a backup for the EM1 m2 that I also had. I liked the grip for better stability when holding the camera. I found a used on at the camera store for the EM5 m2. I finally decided that for travel purposes, it was better to replace the EM5 and upgrade to the EM1 M3, with the EM1 m2 becoming the backup. Advantage: batteries. Both EM1 cameras use the same batteries, so I could bring just one charger instead of two. And the backup batteries would fit either EM1 camera. If I found I went through the batteries faster, I would probably look into those chargers that allow you to charge two batteries at one time. In general, I've found just one extra battery is all I need for one day of shooting.

  • @normee7249
    @normee7249 3 года назад +4

    good info...I chose the 5.3 partly because of a great sale with the excellent and compact 12-45. The small, light weight is good but still not a fan of plastic finish (though good quality). Two other things for me was the better eyepoint OLED EVF and the better slow-mo...

    • @davebellamy4867
      @davebellamy4867 2 года назад

      Nice camera. I got the same. It's a great upgrade from the EM10 series in my view and takes the same batteries.

  • @michaeldensley6175
    @michaeldensley6175 3 года назад +6

    Upgraded 2 months ago from the Pen-F to the EM1.2. I feel like the files require less editing for some reason. The AF and the high ISO performance are much improved. Really like the camera and the features it has. Most of all, I enjoy Robin’s insights, reviews and helpful tips. Thank you!

  • @mikes4408
    @mikes4408 3 года назад +3

    Have the em10 MII and recently got the em1 MII love them both. The only thing I HATE about my EM10 MII is where the sd card is. I find it very hard to get it out with my fat fingers. Don't have the EM5 but I like the knobs on the EM5 as well as the EM10.

    • @buddha01meister
      @buddha01meister 3 года назад

      I also upgraded recently from the E-M10 Mk. II to the E-M1 Mk. II and love both. To the E-M10 Mk. II I added a grip because the body grip was to small to keep larger lenses stable. With the E-M1 mk. II I bought the HLD-9 battery grip to have more power and acting as a counter weight to my 100-400mm and my Delemax 650-1300mm manual tele lenses.
      I was stunned by the performance rate of the C-AF on the E-M1 in comparison to the E-M10. It is so much faster. Another feature I like on the E-M1 Mk.II is the full weather sealing. As an Aviation photographer ( airplane spotter) the weather sealing is actually a must have. Don't get me wrong I also love the E-M10 Mk. II. it is lightweight, does what it must do and is a easy travel camera with a 14-150mm lens attached to it. Basicly, the E-m10 Mk.II is married to the 14-150mm and my E-M1 Mk. II is married to the 100-400mm. Only backdraft I could find on the E-M1 Mk. II is the lack of a pop-up flash. Means that I can't use it with an external flash at certain times (like at some venues in India, since they regard an external flash as "professional"). Means I need to use the E-M10 Mk.II then. Same thing goes for tele zoom lenses like the 75-300mm and 100-400mm. Basicly any tele zoom lens bigger then 14-150/40-150mm is considered "professional" in most tourist venues like the Rajastan Heritage Village.

  • @bradw7084
    @bradw7084 3 года назад +2

    I concluded similar when I purchased my EM5iii, prioritising size & weight. I've since unexpectedly paired it with 40-150mm, which is poorly balanced, but still perfectly usable so long as you're not shooting constantly for hours.
    Happy with my choice as a keen amateur enjoying the hobby.

  • @kristoffersolo
    @kristoffersolo 3 года назад +3

    I just sold my em5iii since I didn’t use it as much as the em1ii and I already miss it. It’s a really good looking camera and sat perfectly next to my old OM2 in the shelf.

    • @joeltunnah
      @joeltunnah 3 года назад +1

      It’s really the best looking digital camera Olympus ever made, IMO.

    • @kristoffersolo
      @kristoffersolo 3 года назад

      @@joeltunnah you’re absolutely right, that’s why I miss it already😊

    • @Rhialto3
      @Rhialto3 3 года назад

      @@joeltunnah My PEN F begs to differ. All in fun! :)

  • @edoardofrezet6671
    @edoardofrezet6671 3 года назад +5

    very useful comparison, thanks! I'm using em1mkII since a few months now, and I'm pretty happy with it. For my use - reportage of long bike trails- the light weight of EM5 would be great, but the more customization of EM1 are even better. Also, the grip allows me to shoot while riding, which would be almost impossible on the EM5

  • @guntherdrobisch4735
    @guntherdrobisch4735 3 года назад +1

    I owne both cameras, but for long distance bicycle tour I use the EM 5 III because of lower weight especially with the 12-45 F1:4. And I love the scenic mode panorama!

  • @AnnaTravels
    @AnnaTravels 3 года назад +1

    I love my EM5 Mark III for vlogging, but it is fun photography camera too.

  • @JohnProdi
    @JohnProdi 3 года назад +3

    I own the EM-1MKII and the EM-10MKII. I’m not a professional photographer but I appreciate the ergonomics and the balance of the EM-1. Especially when I use my two pro lenses. I love to use my EM-10 with the 25mm 1.8 as a photo therapy camera.
    Nice video Robin as always.

    • @davebellamy4867
      @davebellamy4867 2 года назад +1

      I have EM10 Mark ii x 2. Chrome and black. Would really like an EM1 Mark ii for the focus stacking, plus the high res and pro capture features. However, handling an old EM1 recently really did make me appreciate the lightness and small size of the EM10 cameras. Now I have the old 12-40 Pro it is maybe a little heavy on the EM10ii but with the 17mm f/1.8 and the 45mm f/1.8 the EM10ii is a perfect handler. I would like the 25mm f/1.8 too but I have the Lumix 25 that feels cheap but is actually cheap!

  • @anggrawishnu
    @anggrawishnu 15 дней назад

    Hi Robin, I am Anggra from Indonesia.
    I bought Olympus E-M10 mark iii "because of you".
    The main reason is because your claims about its size and features especially IBIS. I believe that to compensate its sensor size taking pictures in low light, IBIS will let me have lower shutter speed. It also enables me to get sharp pictures in normal light because it can "disable" any movement while taking picture.
    Eventually I love the camera and use it more than I use my Nikon D5600, eventhough I think their image quality is the same and pictures from my Nikon slightly sharper than the Olympus. All using only kit lens.
    Anyway, I am thinking about buying an ex used E-M5 mark iii because at that time I failed taking focused and sharp pictures of people doing sports. I believe that the E-M5 mark iii is far beyond E-M10 mark iii in term of autofocusing and video features (capturing images from video).
    I've viewed your video taking tennis athlete with very good focused and sharp pictures, do you think E-M10 mark iii can get similar image quality in the same situation?
    What do you think? Should I buy E-M5 mark iii or just upgrade my skill on existing cameras?
    Thank you very much, Robin.

  • @WhoIsSerafin
    @WhoIsSerafin 3 года назад +4

    I just prefer the EM5 for my pro and fun work because of its size. And with grip adapter I find it more comfortable than the EM1 but I consider the G9 superior than all of them for hand placement

  • @prince2thethrone
    @prince2thethrone 3 года назад +11

    had to give my boy a "LIKE".. keep grinding Robin. We appreciate you and your hard work

  • @zpablospb1
    @zpablospb1 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the positive video. The heaviness of choice still remained. In case of insufficient lighting, are their capabilities equal? I don't want to buy a full frame for one shoot. But I need to videotape the Northern Lights.

  • @robz304
    @robz304 3 года назад +4

    Great comparison. For me the deciding factor was I can use my perpetual Lightroom 6.14 with the E-M1 Mark II but not with the E-M5 Mark III. The E-M5III would require the Lightroom subscription.

  • @RobinHartJones
    @RobinHartJones 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. This was exactly what I was looking for as I want to buy one or the other and it was hard to see what the pros & cons were of each.

  • @EliteKnowledgeClan
    @EliteKnowledgeClan 3 года назад +5

    Another nice advantage of the E-M1ii is that it's actually the cheaper of the two on the used market, at least where I live. Around 25% less than the E-M5iii. It's easily the best value professional or enthusiast camera around at the moment

    • @4mb127
      @4mb127 3 года назад +3

      I just got one for 550e used. Feels like I just robbed someone.

    • @martingreenberg870
      @martingreenberg870 Год назад +1

      @@4mb127 I’ve watched a Craigslist Olympus EMD1 Mii for $550. The owner wouldn’t discount his price. A EMD1 Mii came on the market got $400 with two batteries and the charger. I have misplaced my Panasonic G9 and think the EMD1Mii would be a good replacement. The G9 has better video options but I only use video for short clips.
      Looking forward to setting up the camera and starting to use it. I have Panasonic & Olympus lenses so I am ready to go. I think I made a good purchase at a very good price.
      Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)

  • @bh8605
    @bh8605 3 года назад +1

    I have the EM1-II and enjoy taking actions shots, mainly bicycle racing. I was initially unimpressed with the results using one-shot with varying settings. It wasn't until I used the pro capture mode that I realized how amazing this camera is. I had way too many poor shots with single shot mode and had way too many missed or out of focus images. The Pro Capture mode is amazing. I was rarely able to catch/focus on a subject closing at a high rate of speed until I used this mode. I'm very happy with the camera. Thank you for the reviews!

    • @davebellamy4867
      @davebellamy4867 2 года назад +1

      I need to try this on the EM5 Mark iii.

  • @pinushooterphotography
    @pinushooterphotography 3 года назад +1

    I was in same dilemma 6months ago. Then I chose EM1 ii for my bird and wildlife photography. I have done a few youtube videos with that camera but now I am feeling that for travel and day today street photography EM5 iii is better. Now I am planning to buy a EM5 body for street photography.

  • @kizmarh
    @kizmarh 3 года назад +7

    I think you could still use the E-M5 mark III as a webcam, as it has an HDMI output, just not with Olympus webcam software, but with something like elgato camlink? Is this correct?

    • @MrMichaelMeissner
      @MrMichaelMeissner 3 года назад +3

      Yes I believe so. You have to set the mode to HDMI Record mode. You can only put out 1080p video, not 4K or C4K (page 146). Unlike normal video record on the Olympus cameras, HDMI record mode does not have a 30 minute time limit (other than the battery). Of course if you are going to be using the camera for some time as a web camera, you will need to use a dummy battery and externally power the camera.

  • @0876180850
    @0876180850 2 года назад

    The comparison of the two devices helped me a lot.
    Thanks!

  • @tooltito
    @tooltito 3 года назад +2

    Hi Robin, I love your videos, I am not a professional photographer, so I have omd em5 mark III with a 12-40mm f2.8 pro that I love it to take landscapes and some portraits too. I think the omd em5 markIII can work so well that can give images like you were professional, but like you said there is no bad cameras only bad photographers.

  • @hauke3644
    @hauke3644 3 года назад +1

    For me Pro Capture was a decision maker. The E-M5 Iii buffers only 14 frames and that’s too short for me shooting song birds, where I found 30 f/s to be the optimal rate. I don‘t know, but if the E-M5 III has live monitoring on the hdmi port, one may utilize an affordable usb capture adapter for webcam application. One thing I am missing on the E-M1 II is Bluetooth for easier connection to my smartphone.

  • @gilbertwalker6769
    @gilbertwalker6769 3 года назад +2

    Robin, you have made another excellent video that answered some questions I also had. I have owned the em5 iii since it’s debut in November 2019. I am very happy with it and don’t need the more robust (and heavier) em1 ii.
    I am hopeful that we might see a new sensor with higher MP in a new Olympus camera in the not too distant future.

  • @dipo2000
    @dipo2000 3 года назад +5

    I think they are the same camera,its all about style and feel.
    More stylish and vintage om look = e-m5nmkiii
    More ergonomic with a real pro look = e-m1 mk ii

  • @Petychka
    @Petychka Год назад

    Wonderful! I own both the OM1 MII and the OM5 MIII and I needed advice on which to take travelling and bushwalking. It will be the OM5 MIII with a prime 17mm Zuiko lens and I know I can be confident about the decision. Thank you, Robin.

  • @WiziWes
    @WiziWes 3 года назад +2

    Have both of these, secondhand purchase. Both great cameras. Love both. Had the em5iii first but got the em1 ii for the extra 15 frame focus stacking capabilities and tethering . But my pen f is still favourite for walking around with. Would love a new pen f with weather sealing and better autofocus. Would then let the em1 MK2 go.

  • @cidron3843
    @cidron3843 Год назад

    Greetings from Thailand. Great video with the easy to follow comparison. I primarily shoot full frame bird photography, and about to dip my toe into the Olympus macro world.

  • @patrickgamble9014
    @patrickgamble9014 2 года назад

    Hey Robin - I am just coming up to speed on these cameras so appreciate your vids

  • @1957PLATO
    @1957PLATO 3 года назад +3

    I have the em5ii, that I use with a third party grip, and the em1ii. For photowalks and if I want to keep it small, I take the em5 with one of the premium Oly prime lenses. If I want more flexibility I take the em1 with the 12-40 pro. This lens never leaves the camera. On the whole the em1 has better ergonomics but is a little more conspicious. They are both fantastic camera’s and there is very little difference in image quality. Battery life on the em5 is disappointing though.

  • @DmitryBrodsky007
    @DmitryBrodsky007 3 года назад +2

    I own em1m2 as a backup/second camera to my canon r5. I love form factor of em1’2. I don’t like form factor of em5 due to lack of grip, my fingers start hurting pretty soon after using em5 and I would need an extra front grip just to overcome it, which defeats its purpose. Em1 much more comfortable. I also bought used em1x but sold it after couple of months- that was too bulky/uncomfortable and I did not find tracking autofocus on x was much better than em1m2 even after latest firmware. Em1m2 all the way!!!

  • @artoriaslee
    @artoriaslee Год назад +1

    3:29 I chuckled out loud. You're not wrong lol.

  • @travis3567
    @travis3567 8 месяцев назад +2

    If I already have the EM5 MKiii would it be fine to use for professional use?

    • @macro_by_nawaz
      @macro_by_nawaz 6 месяцев назад

      How is the performance and is it easy to use and export images to mobile ..is it worrh to buy in 2024

  • @anitafnelsonk2826
    @anitafnelsonk2826 3 года назад +1

    Before upgrading from my E-P3, I prefer EM5 for similar size and weight.
    But when I need a new camera, EM5 was still at its 16MP 2nd Gen. so I hv choose EM1 II for higher resolution and 4K.
    Once I use EM1 II it could never go back, the grip, battery life and dual card. Even not a pro user I could enjoy its much greater capability for traveling and event shooting.
    By the time EM5 Release its 3rd Gen, its not very attractive to me as I’m already so used to my EM1 II as a companion.
    If I would add a lighter camera for more relaxing use, I will prefer going back to Pen, and the recent E-P7 seams nice, looking forward to your own hands on of this new one!

  • @danduranduran
    @danduranduran 3 года назад +9

    I ordered the E-M5 III when it came out with the grip. I really did like it, although the plastic body was a bit of a disappointment, even though the build quality seemed excellent. I just undermines the vintage look and feel of it. Still, I was happy with it, but right after I got it the E-M1 II came down in price to only $100 more body only. Except, I didn't have a body only E-M5 III, I also had the grip, which was an additional $170! So, my E-M5 III was actually $70 more than the E-M1 II! I liked the E-M5 III so I really had to think about it, but the E-M1 II was metal, had the OM Log video profile, and a much bigger battery that I didn't have to unscrew a grip to change. The real kicker was that the plastic E-M5 III really isn't that much lighter than the metal E-M1 II, especially with the grip. So, I took it back to B&H (one of the many benefits of living in NYC) and I exchanged it for the E-M1 II, plus an extra battery, memory card, and a little bit going back to my bank account. I do wish it was better looking though. It's just aesthetics, the handling and control are fantastic, but it's not as engaging to walk around with a boring looking tool of a camera. I know it's stupid, but it doesn't call out to you the way my original OMD and EP-5 did. The EP 7 is basically a more expensive version of the E-M10 IV, but without a viewfinder, and also plastic! They're basically making the same mistake that they did with the E-M5 III. Not surprising that it's a holdover from when Olympus ran things, given the direction they've been going. I hope JIP can restore Olympus cameras back to beautiful metal bodies. I think an EM-1 level camera that was modeled to look more like the E-M5 with the grip as one solid unit would go over very well, and would look "professional" enough in black. The vintage look doesn't seem to be hurting Fuji!

  • @2epete
    @2epete 3 года назад +4

    I think the ergonomics alone make the EM1 the better of the two, the dual slots and other features are icing on the cake. If I want smaller and sexy I'd take the Pen F.

    • @joeltunnah
      @joeltunnah 3 года назад

      You can add the grip to the EM5iii.

    • @2epete
      @2epete 3 года назад +1

      @@joeltunnah Hold an EM-1, it’s not the same. All the button dial and switch positions for the right hand are designed around the grip. Olympus got the ergonomics almost perfect on the EM1.

  • @stoneroses8818
    @stoneroses8818 3 года назад +3

    Im gonna wait if Panasonic release a GX10 first. If not, id definitely get the EM5 mkiii.

  • @DrCB-jo4qh
    @DrCB-jo4qh 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Robin - I have the EM-1-II and the 12-100 zoom. Wonderful one camera/one lens option. Even as the Nikon Z50 gets much of my love recently with the Tamron 18-400 zoom, The Oly kit remains my favorite for event & inside work. I hope new products come out soon from them so we know the new company is in it for the long haul.

  • @daleclark3138
    @daleclark3138 2 года назад

    I have first gen of both. Haven't decided an upgrade yet bot noticed that EM1 mk Ii and Lumix G9 are similar price now. Might go with EM5 mk Ii since I am not shooting pro stuff but mostly outdoors pics. Thanks for more good info.

  • @bidosad
    @bidosad 3 года назад +4

    Robin, you forgot to mention the 120 fps slow motion option of the EM 5 MK3 vs the EM 1 MK2, witch doesn't have it. Thanks.

  • @jarihuikari8921
    @jarihuikari8921 3 года назад +1

    I don't have either of these cameras yet. I'm interested in both of them. My next camera will certainly be some of the many OM-D models. But I'm not in a hurry to get one. I'm now using Pen E-PL8.

    • @jannieschluter9670
      @jannieschluter9670 3 года назад +1

      I use EPL9. Absolutely sufficient...

    • @alangamble3236
      @alangamble3236 3 года назад +1

      Hi I have the epl8 and the 5 mkiii but find myself grabbing the epl8 for convenience when shooting the grandchildren. Although I have several primes and various kit lenses I keep the 17 mm 2.8 on the epl8 and find it to be a great combination. The 5 mkiii however is capable of brilliant images

  • @CorySuddarth
    @CorySuddarth 10 месяцев назад

    Robin, would be a blast to hang out with you for an afternoon! My E M5 mklll arrives Tuesday. Your vids are most informative and inspiring!

  • @extremelydave
    @extremelydave 3 года назад +6

    I switched from the EM5mkii to the EM1mkii and have never looked back. The EM1ii feels like it's part of my hand... I never feel like it's an anchor and the minimal gains that the EM5iii have, does not interest me. I expect the EM1ii to be with me for a lot of years as it is one of the most well built cameras out there.

    • @dwiawijanarko5300
      @dwiawijanarko5300 3 года назад

      Does the em5iii have PDAF? And how about the AF accuracy and speed?
      Thankyou in advance

  • @AviatewithMike
    @AviatewithMike 3 года назад +5

    I wish they can give 120fps slow-mo on the EM1 mark ii 🥲

  • @michaeltownsend6129
    @michaeltownsend6129 3 года назад +1

    I chose EM1 II over EM5 III and I am no more than a keen amateur. I came from EM5 I and was heading to EM5 III. Given the closeness in pricing I had to consider also the EM1 II and the way better handling on the EM1 II combined with battery life sealed it for me. BTW also got 12-40 Pro Lens which I think is a bit too heavy for the EM5. Certainly I am happy with my choice. The big pro Lens is a bigger factor on weight than the body - on a long hike I sometimes leave that behind and just carry my 9-18 lens which I love. Good summary though Robin - always love your Videos

    • @davebellamy4867
      @davebellamy4867 2 года назад +1

      I'm OK with the 12-40mm f/2.8 on the EM5 Mark iii and EM10 Mark ii but it's about at the size limit for me. I wouldn't go further. Luckily the wonderful 75mm f/1.8 is smaller than the 12-40mm f/2.8 and fits the smaller bodies wonderfully .

  • @Gonz1980
    @Gonz1980 3 года назад

    I have them both and also the epl9, both cameras are great and fit for different scene.

  • @AerialLensVideo
    @AerialLensVideo 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, Robin - I am one of your many thousands of giant fans - THANKS for this video!
    I am now looking into either of these cameras just to get better autofocus and battery life than my otherwise wonderful M5 Mark II. My biggest question is compatibilty with flashes and lenses I already have for real estate shooting. ALL of my equipment is matched to the M5 Mark II - everything from flashes and remote triggers, to microphones. My main lenses I know will will work (favorite is the 7-14 M Zuiko Pro tele, by far), but I'm worried about my Godox flashes and other stuff. Do you think staying with M5 (moving to M3) line is wise, or can I use the M1 Mark II (I prefer mainly because of great battery life) with my stuff?
    YOU are the BEST!!!

  • @mikejankowski6321
    @mikejankowski6321 3 года назад +2

    Yet another great, upbeat video. Good analysis, detailed enough to back up your suggestions but not too long. The differences do push these cameras into different markets in a holistic way, all working together rather than making for tough choices. The similarities mean that neither one would be a "bad" choice even if it was not optimal. Their bottom line imaging being the same, you cannot go wrong where it counts. Thanks.

  • @mikeyrussell1770
    @mikeyrussell1770 3 года назад +4

    In the end I chose the Em5 Mark 3 with 12-45 pro. They are too close in features however with the BT and lighter body on the EM5 M3 it ended up making more sense.

  • @Simoneister
    @Simoneister 3 года назад +1

    Great video Robin!
    I have the E-M5 II as my daily camera and I love how compact it is, how beautiful it looks, and how well it handles with my favourite 75mm f/1.8
    I owned the E-M1 II for a while and loved it, it's so capable for how small it is. I've since upgraded to the E-M1X because my favourite photography is of birds, so I love the integrated vertical grip and the extra balance for my 100-400mm. I still sometimes miss the beautiful ergonomics and compactness of the E-M1 II with my 12-100mm PRO.

  • @cmalc8
    @cmalc8 10 месяцев назад

    You can use a powerbank to charge the BLH-1 battery of the E-M1ii on the go, if you buy a USB powered battery charger. They're tiny, easy to carry with you and inexpensive. The one I have is a Duracell DRO 5943, but I think there are other makes.

    • @robinwong
      @robinwong  10 месяцев назад +1

      E-M1 Mark II does not support power delivery. Please don't blow up the camera

    • @cmalc8
      @cmalc8 10 месяцев назад

      @@robinwong You have two batteries and charge one with your powerbank and usb charger outside the camera, while using the other.

  • @nwpcscsl1523
    @nwpcscsl1523 3 года назад +1

    upgrade from em10mk3 to a well used em1 mk2 mainly for the improved AF system.

  • @victoradi6701
    @victoradi6701 3 года назад +1

    Hi Mr Wong, yet another amazing video straight to the point, professional and unbiased. I've got the em10 iii 40-150mm/12-45mm I'm thinking of upgrading or adding the em1 ii for more professional work and features to my collection. I must say I'm really enjoying the olympus system and getting positive compliments from the looks of the em10 iii and the pictures it produces. Thank you for your channel and the videos you make, they're super helpful .🙏🏼

    • @davebellamy4867
      @davebellamy4867 2 года назад

      Good choice IMO. There are loads of EM1 Mark ii cameras for sale as of 2022. Prices around 450 to 500 GBP. Maybe can pick up cheaper if patient.

  • @paja13
    @paja13 3 года назад

    Got EM1mk2 and mk3, I had EM5mk3 for 3 months for test and Im really happy with any camera :D

  • @davebellamy4867
    @davebellamy4867 2 года назад

    As of late 2022, EM5 Mark ii can still be obtained new at a discount with 2½ or 3 year warranty if you shop around in UK . EM1 Mark ii is discontinued so you might get a limited 6 month warranty from a dealer - but it's cheaper. I would say EM1ii is a better product but EM5iii is very attractive for its lightweight and compact form factor - a nice upgrade from an EM10 Mark ii for instance.

  • @sorenm.722
    @sorenm.722 3 года назад

    Hi Robin, I agree with most of the points. The EM 5 Mark III has a very nice body. Since both cameras have the same price, I would prefer the EM 1 Mark II as the main camera, just because of the battery grip and the larger battery. If you are very light on the road with a Prime lens, then the EM 5.

  • @michaelbell-youtube
    @michaelbell-youtube 3 года назад

    Great video, Robin! You crammed so much great information into a small time frame. Well done!

  • @freedomcreek
    @freedomcreek 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great comparison, Robin. Excellent presentation, as always!
    For the price, you really just cannot beat picking up a E-M1 Mark II, especially when you factor in the free Rokinin 16mm cine lens currently being offered by one major authorized resellers as an additional incentive.

  • @MrFirstdance2000
    @MrFirstdance2000 3 года назад +1

    Appreciate your videos so much! These 2 were exactly what I was looking for as a comparison!

  • @davebellamy4867
    @davebellamy4867 2 года назад

    Yes this is the key question! New EM5iii with 2½ to 3 year warranty or used EM1 ii with 6 month or no warranty?

  • @YannisSinadinos
    @YannisSinadinos 3 года назад +3

    I have both cameras also and I agree with you Robin.
    A few notes:
    - Why Olympus no Web Cam connection to EM5.3? It costs 1249 euro body only in Europe and not having a Web Cam connection is a big fault from Olympus. Especially when Em5.2 can do it.
    - Although EM1.2 and EM5.3 have same processor and sensor, I can see slight changes in the image. Comparing the Natural Profile I found EM1.2 to have a bit more saturated color a bit less contrast than the new Em5.3. Have you seen these small color differences Robin? Small but visible in 4k 99.99% sRGB screen.
    - Still laughing with your suggestion for FF trolls :D

    • @j-yjyh8521
      @j-yjyh8521 3 года назад

      I completely agree with you. This is a strange decision by Olympus. Of course, they can decide to reverse course at any time, since the EM 5.3 has the same processor as the EM 1.2. On top of that, it has the benefit of USB charging, which allows for long online sessions w/o changing batteries.
      For this past semester, some days I had to stay online teaching 6h straight (OK, 1h15' + 1h + 3h with 15' breaks in-between), using the Olympus Web Can app on Zoom. Last fall, I had used my Pen-F, because it somehow felt better suited, bu I kept forgetting to change the battery. In December, I bought a battery grip for the EM 1.2, and this was one of the best purchases I ever made: The battery grip has an AC input that allows me to run my EM 1.2 forever w/o draining the battery (it doesn't charge the batteries, though, as I found out).
      In the end, my Zoom setup is: EM 1.2 + battery grip with AC power + either Olympus 17mm f/1.7 or Pana-Leica 25mm f/1.4.

    • @YannisSinadinos
      @YannisSinadinos 3 года назад

      @@j-yjyh8521 thanks for the tip. Didn't know that I needed a grip for continoues charging in EM1.2. I have to buy one in the future.

  • @Mynameisdiy
    @Mynameisdiy 3 года назад

    I needed this comparison for the em5 mk3 vs the em1 MK3

  • @wturri78
    @wturri78 2 года назад

    Great review! Very helpful comparison! Great biceps too!

  • @callemdavies8992
    @callemdavies8992 3 года назад +2

    Great 'versus' video. I already have the EM5 MK2, which more than suffices as a casual camera (especially when paired with the 12-40mm PRO lens - which practically lives on the camera permanently!). They're getting harder to get hold of now, but I really hope I can get hold of an EM1 MK2 asap before they're discontinued - that's always been my goal, to have the EM1 MK2 as my professional camera body. I really do not need any more than what it will deliver. But, Robin - where can I get the same lanyard you have there on your EM1 ?

  • @michaelkeffer5403
    @michaelkeffer5403 11 месяцев назад

    Hi! I have an Olympus EM-1 (the original). I use it primarily underwater. I am looking at an update. How much better are the newest generation cameras than the original Em1? will the EM10 still offer better autofocus etc. than what I have now? or will I be disappointed after using the EM1? I am pretty happy with the EM1, but would like better autofocus for challenging macro subjects.

  • @AroPnut
    @AroPnut 2 года назад

    Right now, the EM5 Mark III and EM1 Mark III cost the same used, I originally got the EM5, but I like using a 12-40 f2.8 as my main lens and found that I would've liked a little extra grip. At that point I was better off just returning it and getting the EM1 instead, its slightly bigger and heavier, but it has more features and better overall performance.

  • @ianvaughan9028
    @ianvaughan9028 3 года назад +2

    Robin, this isn't a photography question but I was wondering how vaccination is going in Malaysia and if there might be a lifting of lockdown once most of the population vaccinated? Is there much hesitancy in getting vaccinated in Malaysia? Here in Australia the vaccine roll-out has been slow but luckily we have very low case numbers of CoVID.

    • @robinwong
      @robinwong  3 года назад

      Vaccination drive started in March. Now in July, about 8% of the population fully vaccinated. At this rate I think we are shutting down 2022 too.

  • @ThePNWRiderWA
    @ThePNWRiderWA 3 года назад

    Em1 mark ll for myself. It just fits better in my hand and balances better with bigger lenses.

  • @biswajitsharma9147
    @biswajitsharma9147 3 года назад

    Precise comparison Robin. Well done !

  • @LEVUAProduction
    @LEVUAProduction Год назад

    Hi! Please tell me, can I put LOW ISO (64) in E-M5III when I record 4k video? Because the lowest iso in this mode is 200 but sometimes it's too much😞

  • @Mraz75
    @Mraz75 2 года назад

    I love you video about olympus. I am surprised how good the olympus cameras are. I am looking at lumix camera as i love its form factor plus its lenses. I love to shoot video more than taking photos. From your video i am eyeing EM5 iii.. looks Cute. Maybe i will learn more about m4/3 art from your video. Thank you sir

  • @ElusiveFrame
    @ElusiveFrame Год назад

    Can you make a video about the Olympus line of cameras, as in what the models mean and what was released when? Their models are so confusing and it's hard finding a reference that explains it well.

  • @lichtloper
    @lichtloper 2 года назад

    [I do landscape - cityscape photography:]
    The EM1- mkII is the work horse by excellence.

  • @JimNicholls
    @JimNicholls 3 года назад

    A very useful and interesting comparison, Robin. I have two E-M 5 Mk ll which I'll be looking to replace sometime, and now have a better idea of my next move. Thank you!

  • @trevharvey3759
    @trevharvey3759 2 года назад

    Great video - A year on from this used prices for the E-M1 II are now about 30% lower than the E-M5 III, does that make the E-M1 II a no brainer even for enthusiasts?

  • @atoradultpianobeginner6219
    @atoradultpianobeginner6219 2 года назад

    Hi,
    I was forced to make the same decission at the end of 2019.
    My EM5 was stolen and I needed to buy a new camera. By the time I made my decision, there was another contender, the Panasonic G9. Slightly larger in hands, and the fact that it lacks phase-detection AF (I couldn't use my old 4/3 lenses on it if I wanted to) put me off this option, so the decision was between the two Olys.
    Same price point, and a slightly more capababilities for the EM1 MK II over EM5 MK III ( I only use continous shooting in a limited range of situations) , and its size is more balanced for 12-40mm 2.8 and 40-150 2.8, lenses I was in love with ( I remember beeing unconfortable using my old EM5 with 12-40mm 2.8 and much worst for 40-150mm). If the new 12-45mm and 40-150mm have been availabe at a lower price that the kit I ultimately bought, I am not sure what decission I would have made.
    I am very satisfied with my M1MkII but I miss HR handheld, and Live ND modes of the succesor MI MKIII.
    Best Regards

  • @fillerbunnyninjashark271
    @fillerbunnyninjashark271 Год назад

    Have a Sony a7iv and recently picked up a E-M5 mk3 because of the small size and power, loll. Should be here in a few days

  • @stevenaxelrod2909
    @stevenaxelrod2909 3 года назад +1

    Hi Robin, any word when OMD will come out with a new flagship camera? Hopefully one with more than 30 megapixels
    .

  • @shaarijamal1164
    @shaarijamal1164 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Robin, is it safe to say the both cameras are compatible with old Zuiko lenses? I have 50-200 ED and 12-60 ED. Feel sayang to let them go.

  • @WuKitChun
    @WuKitChun 3 года назад +1

    If they give Om-log to the Em5 Mark III I will definitely buy one as my b roll camera besides my Em1 mark III...

  • @garycallahan9307
    @garycallahan9307 3 года назад +1

    I have used the E-M5 Mark II since getting back into photography after a long absence from it. Should I upgrade from the Mark II to the Mark III? What are the real advantages of the Mark III over the Mark II?

    • @davebellamy4867
      @davebellamy4867 2 года назад +1

      20 megapixels. Pro capture mode. In camera focus stacking. High res mode for tripod. Probably better continuous autofocus. I'm not sure if the EM5 mark ii has any of those but you will!