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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • This week I'm taking photos at home in Llandudno with the OM SYSTEM OM-5. This is the first video in a new series I'm excited about, so let me know what you think :)
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Комментарии • 482

  • @philiphighe1858
    @philiphighe1858 11 дней назад +83

    Interestingly, this shows how important the photographer's style and post-processing are: this may be a very different camera, but the photographs look and feel just like James's pictures.

  • @evolvingphotons
    @evolvingphotons 11 дней назад +133

    On most Olympus’s or OM’s the function lever can be reassigned as the power switch, so one handed operation is back

    • @maltesejoe
      @maltesejoe 11 дней назад +5

      I was going to say this also 👍🏻

    • @sauzefilms
      @sauzefilms 11 дней назад

      @@steven3557 he literally said "one handed operation".

    • @nikiale
      @nikiale 11 дней назад +6

      And the power switch becomes a fidget 😂 It's annoying that they don't allow you to reassign the function of the power switch.

    • @_Jester_
      @_Jester_ 11 дней назад +2

      @@steven3557 Because every one is different, has different requirements or ideas how a camera should be configured.

    • @sauzefilms
      @sauzefilms 11 дней назад +2

      @@steven3557 tell that to the OM designers then. At least the buttons are reassignable.

  • @jessejayphotography
    @jessejayphotography 11 дней назад +28

    My eye just really likes that 4:3 aspect ratio.

    • @lichtloper
      @lichtloper 6 дней назад

      Mine too, it's a lot more balanced than the trad. 2:3 ratio

  • @977igor
    @977igor 11 дней назад +60

    FYI, the lever on the back panel can be used as a power switch, so you can use with just one hand

  • @cameronm5248
    @cameronm5248 11 дней назад +43

    You could call the series "NitPics"
    There are so many features of this camera that could have been mentioned (like you can actually reassign buttons for power) but it was a 12 minute whinge about the on/off switch and the battery. The EM/OM 5 series is obviously an exercise in form over function.

    • @robertmills4591
      @robertmills4591 11 дней назад +2

      I think you're taking it too seriously!

    • @aderz8284
      @aderz8284 11 дней назад +5

      True. It was a bit annoying imo

    • @shaananwalsh7513
      @shaananwalsh7513 11 дней назад +6

      Yeah. I would have liked to hear a bit more about the features. Especially the built in nd filters. And it looks like it’s a non issue anyway as you can reprogram to make on of the buttons on the right the power button. He changed ever since he started wearing the ring on his index finger 😂

    • @FierceSleepingDog
      @FierceSleepingDog 11 дней назад +5

      I, a non pro, always carry spare batteries. Every camera I buy gets extra batteries. What the heck?

    • @shaananwalsh7513
      @shaananwalsh7513 11 дней назад +2

      @@FierceSleepingDog he borrowed this camera to try it and they only sent him one battery.

  • @marsmccollum4609
    @marsmccollum4609 День назад

    Your videos have brought me so much joy, comfort when I'm sick, and exploration when life feels stagnant. Thank you.

  • @shaananwalsh7513
    @shaananwalsh7513 11 дней назад +26

    So, James, how do you feel about the power switch? I wish you had covered that in your video.

  • @danielhenzphotography
    @danielhenzphotography 11 дней назад +6

    What a lovely place your home turf is. I could see myself spending the hole summer there

  • @ericaceous1652
    @ericaceous1652 9 дней назад +4

    Bloody hell, you've certainly been catching some flak in these comments!
    Hope you don't take it to heart, it's good to have many points of view, and I think it's to the detriment of us all if we sit siloed by manufacturer/lens mount and merely congratulate ourselves on the unique brilliance of the system we use.
    Appreciate your videos James, cheers from Derbyshire

  • @toddm6999
    @toddm6999 11 дней назад +9

    I really think Olympus is the ultimate travel 📸 camera 😊

  • @robertmills4591
    @robertmills4591 11 дней назад +15

    Lol, never once have I ever considered the position of the power button - but I will now! As others have mentioned you can ascribe power on/off to the function lever on the right should you want to. The power button where it is pays respect to the the aesthetics of this line of cameras going back to the analogue OM-1 from 1972.
    I think it's a little reductionist to consider MFT's only advantages are size. I'd say more impactful advantages are things like, higher frame rates, for example, or having double the effective depth of field for the same field of view at the same aperture, allowing for far easier zone focusing, or for wider apertures to be used when extra stops of light are beneficial.

    • @veikop
      @veikop 11 дней назад +1

      Also wondering why mft needs f8 or higher when all is focused and diffraction kicks in?😂

    • @robertmills4591
      @robertmills4591 11 дней назад

      @@veikop Well, yeah, you don't really ever need to go narrower than f/5.6 with MFT for anything that doesn't require close focusing or slow shutter speeds, but sometimes you require close focusing or slow shutter speeds ;)

    • @ledheavy26
      @ledheavy26 11 дней назад +2

      The 4:3 aspect ratio is my favorite and that's making it hard for me to switch to a 3:2 aspect ratio.

    • @fredyellowsnow7492
      @fredyellowsnow7492 5 дней назад

      @robertmills4591 "The power button where it is pays respect to the the aesthetics of this line of cameras going back to the analogue OM-1 from 1972."
      Yeah, and I always found that a pain, too. Still do, on my current OM1.

  • @h0ppxu
    @h0ppxu 9 дней назад +4

    Sleep mode is your friend! Toggle this on in the menu and the camera will go to sleep within a few seconds of shooting to conserve power. Half press the shutter button and it is instantly on again. I only use the on/off button to turn mine on at the beginning of the day, and turn it off at the end (or when I know I won't be using it for an hour or two). Sleep mode uses a tiny amount of battery, and I always carry a spare battery or two - at 46g each they weigh next to nothing and slip into the smallest of pockets. (As an aside, video eats battery on the OM-5, but just taking photos a single battery lasts for as long as I can reasonably get away from the family to indulge my photography interests.)
    Also, if lens size bothers you on this tiny camera (it does me - I like to be able to pocket it) then the 17mm f/1.8 is half the size and weight, and cheap. For landscape and family photos the difference between f/1.4 and f/1.8 is negligible. The 17mm is plastic, not intended for wet weather, and doesn't have perfect IQ (though more than good enough for most styles of photography). If it dies after being out in the rain (I used non-weather sealed lenses for years without much of a problem) then simply buy another - you can afford three for the price of the bulkier 20mm PRO. I would only choose the 20mm PRO if I was going to a sandy beach, the weather was awful, or if I really needed that extra speed (less than one stop) or a razor thin DoF.
    Also the Pana Leica 9mm f1.7, which is weather sealed and has amazing IQ, pairs fantastically with this camera if you are looking for an fast ultra wide compact setup for indoor and outdoor work.

  • @rjbiii
    @rjbiii 11 дней назад +11

    I'm sorry but you're going to have to re-do this video now that you know how to fix the on/off situation lol. Also, the images looked great. Definitely speaks to the fact that a big heavy expensive camera isn't needed to get good photos.

  • @timelliston
    @timelliston 11 дней назад +22

    I now own an OM-5, having had Canon, and I agree about the power swtich, but everything is remappable on the OM-5, so you can really make it your own. Having multiple batteries is the answer, as with any camera and letting standby do its job. The really frustrating thing about camera design, try being a left hander and having to shoot and do everything right handed no matter what camera you own that can be frustrating. This was a really interesting to hear your thoughts on the OM-5 and the M4/3 format. Looking forward to the next 'a day with' video. Thank you.

    • @QuicknStraight
      @QuicknStraight 11 дней назад +1

      I second that, as a left-hander myself!

    • @LauraF4848
      @LauraF4848 11 дней назад +1

      Hi, fellow lefty! I find many things awkward, too, since the world is right-handed. Our super power is to become more ambidextrous with time. Shooting a midsize camera one handed? Eh...No. Funny thing is that James is a lefty, too!!

    • @QuicknStraight
      @QuicknStraight 11 дней назад +4

      @@LauraF4848 I am not quite sure why he'd want to fire it one-handed, honestly.If you want a stable base for taking photos, you'd use two hands.

  • @desmtb
    @desmtb 11 дней назад +57

    I may be wrong but I think I picked up a hint that you didn’t like the position of the power switch?

    • @AnnaVahtera
      @AnnaVahtera 11 дней назад +6

      You sure? I think so too. It was definitely a well hidden message, but if you listen closely you might get that impression.

    • @kidmohair8151
      @kidmohair8151 11 дней назад +2

      what was the give-away?

  • @adrianalfonsoesteve7019
    @adrianalfonsoesteve7019 11 дней назад +36

    A pity you didn't find out that the ON/OFF function can be assigned to the FN lever. With this simple adjustment you would have improved your feeling with the camera a lot...

  • @steventaylor1649
    @steventaylor1649 11 дней назад +5

    Just bought the original mark 1 EM5 used exc cond for £160……absolutely fantastic alternative to the ridiculously priced compact market and in most ways better / higher spec. Love it 🎉

  • @dhlininger3159
    @dhlininger3159 11 дней назад +9

    James, I’ll not go on about how you can remap the on/off location to the right side. What I will go on about is the photos you took. They are every bit as good as your current camera. I have always loved the look you get and these are right there. By the way my everyday carry is a Pen E-P3 which has the film like look that I like.

  • @timstallwood484
    @timstallwood484 11 дней назад +25

    I really have not learned much from this apart from James not liking the power button on the left.

    • @nxmrjake
      @nxmrjake 11 дней назад +3

      I learned Llandudno has a cable car and a funicular railway and a pier! But yea. Agree 😅

    • @hansemannluchter643
      @hansemannluchter643 8 дней назад

      He clearly never used a OM 1-4..And doesn't RTFM

  • @JeevesTCW
    @JeevesTCW 11 дней назад +7

    Great new series. You may not like the camera but you’ve taken some fab shots. Glad you loved the Orig E-M5 and thanks for confirming that we all get grumpier with age .. thought it was just me 👍

  • @timeout...4nva
    @timeout...4nva 11 дней назад +7

    Hello James. Been a few years since seeing your videos. What brought me to your channel was Micro4/3 - Lumix but lost me when you changed to Sony and FF. You sold me on the 4/3 format with my first G7 then up to G9. Have so completely enjoyed the fulfilling hobby and wonderful experiences with lightweight and versatile format. Now I'm looking towards retro Lumix cameras such as GF1 or GX85 as simplicity and old age creeps into my life. I hope you perhaps explore some of the older, simple Lumix 4/3 cameras that bring still life to life. Honestly, just not interested in the complex, heavy and huge full frame cameras any longer as I am 71 years of age and to begin again isn't in the bargain. As long as I still have eyes that function, I'll be taking photos. Thanks, James.

  • @rogeryoung3587
    @rogeryoung3587 11 дней назад +23

    User Manual: _The Fn lever can be configured to turn the camera on and off. Custom Menu B > [Fn Lever/Power Lever] (P. 275)_

  • @akbc3247
    @akbc3247 11 дней назад +52

    Great pics as always! but… if all you’re going to do is complain about a couple of nitpicks you dont like about a camera bc you didn’t spend the proper time to actually know it well (like you can change the power switch in this one) or compare them to your way more expensive Sony, well it doesn’t see like a series I’d want to watch. This has been the first one of your videos I haven’t actually enjoyed

    • @JamesPopsysPhoto
      @JamesPopsysPhoto  10 дней назад +11

      Fair enough! Points taken.

    • @dansmouse7393
      @dansmouse7393 4 дня назад +2

      One of the things I really respect about you is that you don’t seem to be a “dig your heels in” type of guy and will process critical evaluations with a teachable heart.

  • @christopheschmit8671
    @christopheschmit8671 11 дней назад +15

    Don't forget that the 1.4 gathers more light than the 2.8 on the Sony

    • @ilanhoward
      @ilanhoward 11 дней назад

      It is 2.5

    • @Aleksilausti
      @Aleksilausti 10 дней назад +2

      The overall light gathered is equal to 2.8 on full frame. Yes, the shutter speed is the same as it would be on a full frame 1.4 but not the light gathered, that would be scientifically impossible. This is a very common misunderstanding. Ps. I use MFT cameras and hence not against them but it is good to understand the fundamentals nevertheless.

    • @christopheschmit8671
      @christopheschmit8671 9 дней назад +3

      @@Aleksilausti that is not true, depth of field is different between sensors but not exposure.

    • @christopheschmit8671
      @christopheschmit8671 9 дней назад +2

      So overall light is not the right term to use as the sensor is smaller, light relative to the sensor size exposed would be more correct

    • @sourcebased
      @sourcebased 9 дней назад

      Total light gathered is relative to sensor size. It gives you the same exposure, that’s all that matters.

  • @AlecMurrell
    @AlecMurrell 11 дней назад +5

    I always enjoy watching your channel and I love the fact you don’t take anything (perhaps, especially yourself) too seriously but you are clearly ‘serious’ about what you do. I do worry that every photography channel either is, or becomes, a gear channel. I’ll keep watching but please keep talking about your vision, intent and realisation of your images. Cheers 😁

    • @nxmrjake
      @nxmrjake 11 дней назад

      Yes yes and yes. I miss the videos where James does pov and we hear the thought process behind planning, finding, composing and editing images to realise a vision. The adventure and the process and the inner thoughts.
      Rather than fairly nothing content around gear. Not meant to be a downer, I think James is great and I’d love to be on a tog day out with him . But the artistic side and image side of james process is more interesting to me than gear , especially when there’s many actual review videos out there (which this explicitly is not)

    • @nextsibling
      @nextsibling 10 дней назад +1

      The unfortunate reality is that videos about gear get a lot more views than those about photography.

    • @AlecMurrell
      @AlecMurrell 10 дней назад

      @@nextsibling very true.

    • @nxmrjake
      @nxmrjake 10 дней назад

      @@nextsibling depends if you want fleeting views from one off visiting people searching for gear on the potential of shopping… or if you want to run a sustainable community of followers who want to actually connect with you and your content 🤷

  • @WhoIsSerafin
    @WhoIsSerafin 11 дней назад +10

    Couldn't care less about the power button position but it can be moved on the OM5

  • @nextsibling
    @nextsibling 10 дней назад +2

    Seeing as you asked, I'd like to see more 'medium format' content. Obvious questions.... Is it worth the size, weight, cost? Is the larger file really all that beneficial? Can it be used one-handed? ;-)

  • @gregfisher216
    @gregfisher216 11 дней назад +3

    Great stuff James! What I find refreshing about your photography is that your images tell a story!!!

  • @hedydd2
    @hedydd2 11 дней назад +6

    You can set the camera to sleep when idle and wake when you half press the shutter button. With the E-M1 MkII and possibly with the OM-5 you can allocate a lever on the right to be an on-off switch instead of the left hand side lever. EDIT, I notice that others have made the same point, which rather negates a whole lot [10 minutes?] of your video rant.

  • @D3lor34n
    @D3lor34n 11 дней назад

    Love these shots, well done

  • @WMA303
    @WMA303 11 дней назад +1

    Exited to see more of this series!

  • @IvoTichelaar
    @IvoTichelaar 11 дней назад +4

    James, you are the archetypal MFT-shooter! You find something to get upset about. 🤣
    Apart from long lenses, I find the zoom ranges available attractive. When I look at other systems, it's hard to go from 9mm m43 at the wide end to 300mm m43 continuously for kitzoom money. Or even continuously for a lot more money. If all things photography are a hobby, I think it's one of the most accessible entries.
    Oh, and the good old Lumix 20mm f/1.7 is way smaller.

  • @stephanweiskorn6760
    @stephanweiskorn6760 4 дня назад +1

    Excellent video 😮!

  • @matispro437
    @matispro437 10 дней назад +3

    heyyy, I'm just here to say a few words, I really like the way you do your videos and basically with time you've become my favorite youtuber covering photography stuff and the only one making such content that I consistently watch, I'm basically just starting my adventure with photography and you've been of great help and inspiratiom to me, personally I'm using a Sony A6400 with the Sony 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens plus a Sigma 30mm f/1.4, though I mostly just go for the Sigma lens, and the strap the camera came with isn't very great unlike the strap my parents' old Nikon dslr came with so when I come home I'll look for a better one, but yeah, I suppose what I'm trying to say is just thanks for making this content and letting me relax, listen about interesting things amd learn some more.. that's a long one, but if anyone reads it feel free to reply and maybe give some random tips and all heh

    • @TimGreig
      @TimGreig 5 дней назад +1

      Enjoy the A6400.

  • @mikejankowski6321
    @mikejankowski6321 10 дней назад +2

    "One Day" over a three day period. Love it. I noted that the 40mm is f2.5 vs. the f1.4 of the OM.

  • @russwakefield5914
    @russwakefield5914 11 дней назад +12

    You can configure the buttons and switches on the OM-5 and change the Fn Lever on the right side on the back of the camera to a off/on switch so it's NOT AN ISSUE!!!!!!!!!

    • @FierceSleepingDog
      @FierceSleepingDog 11 дней назад +4

      100%
      The camera is capable of taking great pictures. It's light, compact, and full of features. There's a great range of lenses for it as well.
      And yet, this video is essentially a talented pro bitching about the default position of the on/off button.
      I need to go take some pictures and stop watching these rapid gear critique videos.

  • @grainandfern
    @grainandfern 17 часов назад

    I have two OM-5's and at this point I feel like they are an extension of me, an extra body part if you will. So it's so interesting to see how you use it, and what you notice. The one hand use / where the power switch is has never even occured to me. Fascinating! I had to stop and think about what I do, and I think I often have it hanging on my left shoulder, and my left hand reaches down to turn it on and then I grab it and shoot with the right hand, hand it back on the shoulder and turn it off with the left. I think.
    Would have loved to see more of you using the camera, trying out it's features and what not. But maybe in the next "one day with a camera". This felt a bit focused on design features, which are of course an important factor, but I more Photography done with the gear would be nice to see :)

  • @brunoweymeis5571
    @brunoweymeis5571 11 дней назад +2

    Love my OM-5!

  • @jhaydnreynolds
    @jhaydnreynolds 10 дней назад

    Enjoyed the video. Look forward to more in the series.

  • @TimGreig
    @TimGreig 5 дней назад

    Used the original OM-1/2/4s for years when film ruled. Loved the layout and never had a one handed issue. The power switch hasn't moved.

  • @flowkes2707
    @flowkes2707 11 дней назад

    As usual it has to be a great day when a new James Popsys video comes out :)

  • @ilesjazz
    @ilesjazz 11 дней назад +3

    You have been watching Camera Conspiracies. He had a freak out about the on off switch last week. Hilarious. Thanks for another great video.

  • @ToolCraze
    @ToolCraze 6 дней назад +1

    Going on with the one handed theme, I also highly dislike that many cameras place the image review button on the left side. Ugh! Fortunately many cameras allow you to reassign a button on the right side but it shouldn't be this way as default.

  • @blackforestwanderer
    @blackforestwanderer 10 дней назад +2

    A few years ago I sold all my Olympus gear and switched to Canon full frame. Long story short, I am back to Olympus 😂, although I kept my favourite FF lenses . The size and weight difference is still big.
    You picked one of the smallest ff cameras, that hardly anyone uses for photography,and paired it with one of the smallest lenses...I like landscape, macro, astro and architect photography, and if you use more lenses than a 40mm for all of that, mft of course beats ff any time regarding size/weight.
    I am quite happy now to have the best of both worlds to me, and I also reduced my gear a lot.

  • @stefbacum4454
    @stefbacum4454 11 дней назад +10

    Heres an idea : go use the Lumix Gx8 with the LUMIX 20MM f1.7 and compare it to the OM5. It would be interesting to hear your opinion on that seeing how the form factor changes, and the idea that we dont need PRO glass all the time..

    • @IvoTichelaar
      @IvoTichelaar 11 дней назад +5

      Nah, use the OM5 with the 20mm f/1.7.

    • @christofabt8958
      @christofabt8958 11 дней назад +2

      @@IvoTichelaar Exactly and the 1,7/20 is smaller than any serious FF lens, fast and very sharp. I have the 2/7.5 from Laowa the 1.7/15 and 1,7/20 from Panasonic and the 1.8/45 Oly. All excellent, fast and small lenses.

    • @brendanwaites-cameraphoto4750
      @brendanwaites-cameraphoto4750 11 дней назад +1

      @@IvoTichelaarI have this exact kit. Can’t get enough of it. 👍🏻

  • @ianforber
    @ianforber День назад

    I have a Leica M11 and the OM5 Mk2. If I’m eating an ice cream, I’m concentrating on the ice cream and not a one handed camera operation!

  • @mucklark6943
    @mucklark6943 11 дней назад +2

    I nearly spit my SD card out as I saw the video title! Going back to mft! False alarm 😂. But you are right, i switched from Nikon to Olympus around 5 years ago and the on/off switch still does my head in.

  • @simonpayne7994
    @simonpayne7994 11 дней назад +7

    According to my thinking, it is simply not possible to adequately test any modern state-of-the-art camera in two days. You need at least three days just to read the user manual. I have possessed my present camera for over three years, purchased a special book on it, and I bet there is still something I do not know about it. And this is the case although I already knew my way around the menu system of a forerunner quite well.
    And as I have now read in further comments, the on/off switch is reprogrammable. Something you obviously missed. This proves my point. You cannot deliver any type of useful information about a camera based on testing it just for two days.

  • @kelmontx
    @kelmontx 11 дней назад

    really like youre edits.
    inspirational.

  • @searam1
    @searam1 11 дней назад +1

    Cheers James, it’s Sean in Atlanta! I am so much like you in that I just purchased an OLYMPUS EM5 MIII, new, for $600! Deal! Go into your menu and disable the power switch on the left and change it to the lever on the right where the AEL/AFL button is. I’m shocked that you bought the OM5, I just could not justify the price difference between these two brand-new cameras.
    I like the new series and I hope you, your wife and baby,
    are well!
    Sean

  • @janwilson9485
    @janwilson9485 11 дней назад +6

    The Ricoh GRiii and iiix are one handed cameras and tiny!!

    • @-grey
      @-grey 11 дней назад +1

      He had the GRIIIX, but sold it because he had too many cameras, then bought the M11. 😂

  • @Alan.Daniel.images
    @Alan.Daniel.images 10 дней назад +1

    I think it was a fun video and enjoyed it very much. The OM owners will probably go nuts over you comments.😃

  • @lindakavanagh3729
    @lindakavanagh3729 11 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the OM. Brings back memories of my 35mm OM10 I used in the late 70's early 80's.

  • @desgardner7169
    @desgardner7169 11 дней назад +2

    Oh come on James read the instruction book before you shoot! Llandudno one of my favourite places to visit been there many times and I love that noisy pier, you can buy almost anything on there and the bar at the end wow! I have not been there for some time but I will never forget that policeman hitting that poor lady with his baton! shame of him then a man came round for payment so I left the kids there to finish watching Punch and Judy! joking aside thank you for your time telling us all about your new toy for the day I found it very interesting...

  • @stephenwilliams2058
    @stephenwilliams2058 3 дня назад

    Another great video James, great to see my home town too nearly..(Penrhyn Bay) ... I now live in Southampton.

  • @glennsak
    @glennsak 11 дней назад +3

    Agree 100% about the power with for one-handed operation. I got more shots with my Panasonic GF1 and 20mm pancake because I kept in my right pocket and could operate the camera quickly with one hand.

  • @ClearComplexity
    @ClearComplexity 10 дней назад +1

    I've been shooting MFT since the E-M5 launched for work, and I shoot lifestyle portraiture in remote regions. The benefit for me is I get my main lens, the Olympus 75mm f1.8. I ask anyway to try and find a 150mm equiv FF lens with f1.8 worth of light on the sensor, all in the same size footprint as the 75mm f1.8. I'll wait, but no matter how long I wait, no one will be able to get an answer to that. The reason that combination is important, well, try having a job involving taking natural undisturbed portraits of people's day-to-day life in remote regions of the world without having people stare at you in the frame. It's a niche use case and obviously MFT isn't king for portraits, but it annoys me when people write the system off for anything but wildlife or hiking as a weight savor. I'll admit that the 75mm f1.8 is kind of an oddity or outlier, it's just that good for my use case. I've been asked to try a Z8 and 135mm Plena, less than an hour in I packed it up because everyone in the village scenes were staring at the foreigner with a big camera/lens.
    The rest of my kit could be handled entirely by my fp L (and even the 75 mostly by using the 90mm f2.8 in crop mode, that's still 25mp and 135mm of reach/fov). The G9.ii's updated handheld hi-res works well for portraits, depending on the environment/subject. That said, I usually use my Pentax K-1.ii or 645Z for that kind of work.
    Great shots, your pastel blues and overall colors, regardless of format, are hands down my favorite.

  • @doyleb
    @doyleb 11 дней назад +3

    The power button on the left is a nod to the original 1970’s OM-1. Can’t add a photo here but give it a quick google and you’ll see it’s very similar, even the lever and font.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw 2 дня назад

    I have an old Olympus OM1 film camera and the reason the power button is on the left is because that is where the switch to turn on/off the camera's light meter was located. So in effect, they carried this over from the OM1 film cameras most likely. The other thing may have been that people were accidentally turning the camera off too with their thumb when fumbling around looking for the AF-ON button (I knkow some camera designs have that "flaw"). I think Fuji had that problem or it was a complaint on their older XT20/XT30 cameras that it was easy to accidentally turn the camera off while operating the dials on the right side, so while this may be an annoyance, it may also help prevent that too... of course if you're the type that does turn the camera on/off a lot, it does get annoying.
    But I do agree that it is nice to be able to operate a camera with one hand (or two if you have an aperture ring, that's fine too), and one reason I sort of love/hate certain Fuji cameras (some have the AF switch on the body which requires using two hands basically, whereas my Nikon Z mirrorless cameras can pretty much be operate with one hand (at least my Z7, the Z8 and Zf require two to make some changes -- but on the Zf if I wanted to do one-handed operation I could by setting it so that the command dials control ISO and not use the dedicated ISO dial on the top -- which is on the left side). So with the exception of their lenses not having traditional aperture rings, I can operate the Zf as if twas like a traditional (modern) camera or a film camera (I can do the same thing with the shutter speed, set it so it can be operate with the command dials, Fuji's are similar this regard too).

  • @tjsinva
    @tjsinva 11 дней назад

    Interesting. Carry on. 👍🥂

  • @giocareperdivertirsi
    @giocareperdivertirsi 11 дней назад +3

    "souu, am pretty set on gear. Yup, no more new cameras, no more new set ups" :)

  • @MikeRamsay
    @MikeRamsay 11 дней назад +7

    Comparing the size of the Oly f1.4 with the Sony f2.5 isn’t really fair though, James. The LUMIX f1.7 or the Oly 17mm or 25mm f1.8 versions might be a better comparison?

    • @babaarcuszatir
      @babaarcuszatir 11 дней назад

      Based on physics (equivalence), it is 🙂

    • @MikeRamsay
      @MikeRamsay 11 дней назад +1

      ​@babaarcuszatir Based on ISO/Aperture/Shutter speed exposure triangle, it isn't. And James mostly shoots scenes that do not depend on razor thin depth of field for their artistic merit.

    • @babaarcuszatir
      @babaarcuszatir 11 дней назад

      @@MikeRamsay based on lens structure, it is. Same field of view, ~same aperture diameter (14,3 mm vs. 16 mm). Actually the Sony is better in this regard with f/2.5 and also physically smaller, so James was right. I’m not even getting into things like ISO is not part of the exposure, only aperture and shutter speed, as it has no influence on incoming photons. And also ISO is not sensor sensitivity, it has nothing to do with quantum efficiency, which is a structural given.
      If he doesn’t need “razor thin” DoF, then a 2.5/40 at f/5.6 is a win, as it is more compact than the 1.4/20, don’t you think? 🙂

    • @AlisterPollock
      @AlisterPollock 10 дней назад

      I also imagine the Sony ends up being much more expensive. I’ve noticed RUclipsrs rarely factor in or mention costs in reviews.

    • @babaarcuszatir
      @babaarcuszatir 10 дней назад

      @@AlisterPollock B&H today (2024.07.05.), OM: 599 USD (on sale, regularly it is 799), Sony: 598 USD regularly.

  • @BAT21ANDY
    @BAT21ANDY 11 дней назад +3

    Micro four thirds is cheaper aswell, thats a big consideration for me

    • @TimGreig
      @TimGreig 5 дней назад

      Except you can get an APS-C Sony A6400 cheaper. I don't know why people bother with micro 4/3

  • @gilbertkuhnert2496
    @gilbertkuhnert2496 11 дней назад +2

    Thanks for the video! If you want a smaller sized lens, it might be an option to use the olympus 25mm 1.8. It is much smaller and the image quality is also very good. As you compared it to a 40mm 2.5, so the aperture still is much wider.
    As others have pointed out already, you can reprogram the on/off switch to the AEL/AFL switch. Then this disadvantage can be mitigated as well.

  • @ryejack
    @ryejack 6 дней назад

    I had an Olympus EM5 Mark III, which is basically the same camera body. I loved the smaller size, but even after learning the camera, I found the button layout, menu and overall flow of the camera to be quite annoying. I eventually sold it. You're 100% correct. A camera like this should be easy to use with one hand, in most situations. I'm hoping Panasonic releases a small micro-four-thirds camera in the next year, or OM re-releases an updated PEN F style camera. Until then, I'm still using my Lumix GM-1 quite a bit.

  • @TimLucasdesign
    @TimLucasdesign 6 дней назад

    I grew up in Chester and remember going to Llandudno. So nostalgic to see it now. So beautiful.

  • @danculberson
    @danculberson 5 дней назад

    If this is to be a series, I’d love to see some kind of scoring / ranking system. I know it’s done, but might as well. Anyway, thanks for making interesting content.

  • @davidquinn4847
    @davidquinn4847 10 дней назад +2

    Re the power switch saga. This shows the importance of the reviewer reading the manual....

    • @JamesPopsysPhoto
      @JamesPopsysPhoto  10 дней назад +2

      I’m not a reviewer, and this isn’t a review…

    • @hansemannluchter643
      @hansemannluchter643 8 дней назад

      ​@@JamesPopsysPhotoWell, in that case, don't RTFM...

  • @Mike-vd2qt
    @Mike-vd2qt 8 дней назад

    Loved your statement, "...banging on about it". Re cameras, I just saw the Canon RP on Canon's website refurbished for $550 dollars, That body with a refurbished 50mm RF 1.8 might be a good, cheap, walk around travel camera.

  • @Dustman-iu7yh
    @Dustman-iu7yh 11 дней назад

    Like your videos James. Can’t wait to see more like this. I actually just bought the om5 and have a em5 mkii. Mkii is broken atm. Also a Sony a6300. I do agree that the on/off switch should be on the other side but to be honest I use a camera strap so if I use it one handed I turn it on then pick it up. I guess it just doesn’t bother me as much. Each to their own I guess. Keep up the great work.

  • @katrinawalker5160
    @katrinawalker5160 11 дней назад

    I enjoyed the video, James, and the resulting images and can certainly understand your frustration with the positioning of the on/off switch. The paddle steamer is, of course, the Waverley. I was born in Greenock on the River Clyde and sailed 'doon the watter' on it on numerous occasions growing up.😄

  • @DarrenM
    @DarrenM 11 дней назад

    I used to sledge there in the winter as a kid. ahhh the memories.

  • @deeveeoh
    @deeveeoh 11 дней назад +2

    Try operating any camera ever made with one hand, my left hand is paralyzed from stroke😅...I shoot a Sony a7RV...where there's a will, there's a way 👌

  • @DS-cf1zc
    @DS-cf1zc 10 дней назад

    Popsys Paradise - one and his loaner.

  • @dazzypops
    @dazzypops 9 дней назад

    I should think mpb might be able to sort out another OM-5 for a revisit video 😉 I'd like to see a similar 'one-day' video with one of the Fuji XT cameras if mpb are happy to provide one.

  • @demarestk
    @demarestk 11 дней назад +4

    Don't get the point about the powerbutton. I switch my camera on only once on a day's hiken when I arrive on the location. I just let it go to sleep, just touching the shutter is enough to wake it up again in no time...

    • @larrygoodsell9273
      @larrygoodsell9273 11 дней назад +2

      Funny, I leave my M5 iii on all the time, it's never been an issue. 😊

  • @JuhaYlitalo
    @JuhaYlitalo 8 дней назад

    While it was not the main point of your video, I really loved the way how you combined video clip and the final image from same scenes. I've been lately wondering whether to get back to photography or start videography as new hobby (with something like DJI Pocket 3) and the way you combined those showed that they both have their own benefits over the other.

  • @neeravnaik
    @neeravnaik 11 дней назад +4

    One great all round small travel camera is the LUMIX LX100

    • @jeffslade1892
      @jeffslade1892 11 дней назад

      Whenever I consider that one, or the GR3, I pick up my E-PL7, same size with more functionality. Leica have just brought out a new LX100 with the D-Lux 8, for lots of money

    • @Kniesoor
      @Kniesoor 4 дня назад

      I bought the LX100ii to accompany me while there's a tele on my main camera, but boy, the LX100ii sees more action than the main.
      I love it!

  • @NicDade
    @NicDade 9 дней назад +1

    Olympus has put their power switch on the left since their SLR film cameras of the 1970s. Doing so in this century is the action of an obstinate retrogrouch. I don't care that I can, in theory, remap some other button to fix their mistake. There aren't enough function buttons to start with, so I don't really want to dedicate one for power, and 1-handed operation should have been thought about by the designer.

    • @hansemannluchter643
      @hansemannluchter643 8 дней назад

      Sleep-mode..
      RTFM!!

    • @TimGreig
      @TimGreig 5 дней назад

      Why is it so hard to use your other hand?

    • @NicDade
      @NicDade 5 дней назад

      @@TimGreig It's busy. For example, two days ago (the last time I was photographing) my left hand was gripping the railing of the boat to keep me steady, while I used a camera with a properly located power switch (Panasonic G9 with the Olympus 75/1.8 lens) with my right hand and eye.

  • @chriswillzphotographyandfilm
    @chriswillzphotographyandfilm 11 дней назад

    First comment ! Love your work James you are a big inspiration of mine

  • @DouglasKnisely
    @DouglasKnisely 8 дней назад +1

    I could never understand why the power could be assigned to the lever, but I guess here is the market. 😂 I’ve never owned a camera with power cluttering up the dense right hand area of the camera. OTOH, yes, battery life is abysmal for my E-M5 Mk III, basically the same camera.
    Really surprised that OM Systems is trying to get social media boost from a random very off-user-base channel and apparently dropping their legacy influencers. Seems dumb to me.

  • @kirstyhepworth7343
    @kirstyhepworth7343 10 дней назад

    Great video 📹

  • @RobertVE3VPL
    @RobertVE3VPL 4 дня назад

    I have 3 Olympus bodies with on/off switch on the left and never think about it. My wife has the original E-M5 whose on/off was on the back at the bottom right. It seems to be in a spot when you could accidentally turn it on/off, though to be fair that's never happened to ether of us. I don't know why you have to turn the camera on/off so often that reaching over with the right thumb or left hand becomes as issue. Just leave it on. Battery consumption can be rapid, but I keep the rear screen turned inward most of the time and I set the camera to go sleep after a minute. I also always carry around an extra battery or two with all my bodies. I guess these things bother some more than others. My first car (1971 Peugeot) had the signal light lever on the right and the lights/wipers on the left. When I changed cars, the levers were the other way round, can't say I remember it taking more than an hour to adapt.

  • @neilrocks25
    @neilrocks25 11 дней назад +9

    I agree with the power button position it makes a huge difference, especially when travelling or street photography. Your home town looks lovely I will have to take a look next time I am in wales.

  • @steveboys5369
    @steveboys5369 11 дней назад

    Hi James, i’m just glad i am not left handed as the world is right handed

  • @jvkrause
    @jvkrause 11 дней назад +2

    I have this camera. Focusing and recomposing is easy

  • @nicholasferrante4333
    @nicholasferrante4333 10 дней назад +1

    Loved the photos James. Looked as great as ever. In the spirit of "retro" cameras, how about the Nikon Zf or Zfc?

  • @hermitmonk52
    @hermitmonk52 11 дней назад +1

    Good idea, could even be a Channel 5 series. How about a day with a focal length?

  • @michaelmcwilliams5339
    @michaelmcwilliams5339 9 дней назад

    Love this series idea,
    I'd love to see you have a look at the Lumix gx80, seems pretty popular, would love to see what you think/do with it.
    Would also love to see you hop on the ccd sensor hype with a Nikon d300 or Fuji S5 pro to see if it's all hype or you think there's a bit of magic with those older sensors.

  • @amountainofsmoke
    @amountainofsmoke 6 дней назад

    So James ... how *do* you feel about the power button placement on this camera?
    In all seriousness, I think this would be a helpful series, and 'one day with' might be too short a time. Maybe 'a week with'? OneMonthTwoCameras does something similar (obviously for a month) and gets a good rounded impression of them in that time. I know I've had cameras that drove me mad when I first picked them up, only to later fall in love with them. All the best!

  • @cliffday1183
    @cliffday1183 7 дней назад

    James totally agree with your sentiments and analysis, M43 brilliant, its lightweight & compact for FL over say 200mm, wildlife especially, but also macro no real advantage to be gained over FF at short to standard FL, in terms of size and weight, so might as well opt for better IQ and LL performance of a small form factor FF kit

  • @fredericbeudot822
    @fredericbeudot822 10 дней назад

    I normally like your work and your perspective James, but what was I supposed to learn from this video? Except that you found an excuse to create a series that will showcase your sponsor. I love many of the shots by the way, that’s not the issue, I just don’t see what you are trying to tell us. At least it would be fun if you let us vote for what next camera you should try. I’d vote for the Fuji X100s 😈

  • @CHfondue
    @CHfondue 11 дней назад +1

    I have exactly this combination of camera and lens. Love the weather sealing, weight, size, image stabilization and myriad of functions such as 50MP handheld high-res shot mode, pro capture and live ND filter. I dislike that the camera doesn't have a normal USB-C charging port and that I can't use the camera while it is charging.

  • @blakeabernathy4051
    @blakeabernathy4051 9 дней назад +1

    I used to feel the same way about power switches on the left side of the camera. I was so used to the switch being around the shutter release. However on my Canon EOS R which has the same design flaw, I realized that turning the camera on and off was much slower than allowing the camera to go into sleep mode and just waking it with any button press. And there was no noticeable difference on battery consumption.

  • @Ed-davies
    @Ed-davies 9 дней назад

    I do like the styling of this camera. As you briefly mentioned the Sony 40mm (which I used to have and loved) with a a7c is a mega combination I think.

  • @1ongava
    @1ongava 11 дней назад +10

    Didn't discuss image quality, sensor, price, OM's features, research the functions etc. Pretty weak video and bland. Not usually like this

    • @JamesPopsysPhoto
      @JamesPopsysPhoto  11 дней назад

      It’s not a review…

    • @1ongava
      @1ongava 11 дней назад +2

      @JamesPopsysPhoto regardless, be nice to know if you actually liked the files or any of the core features of it other than; poor battery, bad on/off switch, big lens.....

    • @FierceSleepingDog
      @FierceSleepingDog 11 дней назад +2

      100%
      Why do a "review" or "day with a camera" if you don't know the camera?

    • @JamesPopsysPhoto
      @JamesPopsysPhoto  10 дней назад +2

      Fun... Maybe don't watch the others if it's not your thing.

  • @MrRooni
    @MrRooni 11 дней назад

    I like the concept of the series, James, looking forward to it. Would love to see you spend a day with my camera: the Nikon Z 8. Cheers!

  • @valpayne2963
    @valpayne2963 11 дней назад

    Laughed out very loudly (bit weird when you are on your own) when you said you came off the pier and heard Come On Eileen twice.

  • @paulengle5784
    @paulengle5784 11 дней назад +1

    Genuine question, is the power button being on the right-hand side, near the shutter button a default standard now?
    The R5, R5C, R6mk1, R, and RP all have their on/off on the left-hand side.
    With the exception of the R3 (which has a completely different body/grip that is probably not suited for one-hand shooting), it looks like newer Canon R bodies do have the on-off switch on the right-hand side.