Thought it might be worth clarifying! This isn't a spec list ranking, it's an opinion based tier list of my own personal experiences with each camera and what it means to me. Which is why the G7 ranks higher than the G80/G85, for example
Makes total sense. I was too focused on the specs, and as I thought about it, I get your ranking. The G7 was the first camera I bought for myself. It’s the camera that really made me love photography and solidify my joy of videography.
@@freezerfridge7486 My first camera was the lumix G2. Worth picking up if you wanted that traditional DSLR style camera. Great camera and I was very impressed with the results. I've since upgraded to the G85.
The E-M10-II is legendary. They stuck all the features in it that they could think of when the marketing division was not paying attention. It even has 4 (!) custom modes on the dial. The OM-5 only has one. One! And it's small and metal built. They downgraded the line after that, clearly indicating this little camera was too good.
Somehow I think the E-M5 and E-M10 have exchanged places in this ranking. The whole E-M10 series is definitely more suitable for hiking and outdoors, and when not, the E-M1 series (all iterations, including the X...) are more interesting and capable than the E-M5.
Also it's important to consider the price. When I bought my E-M10III I was beginning in photography and wasn't sure I'll be doing this for more than a few months, so I didn't want to pay twice the price for an EM-5 only to have a camera 30% better
These micro four thirds used cameras cost the same as a used full frame camera. I was thinking these would be smaller, lighter and importantly CHEAPER. I wanted to learn photography. So I got a used Sony A7s2. Then lens I got with it was damaged. I thought buying a zoom lens would help me practice diversely with different focal lengths. Bought the Tamron 24-70 f2.8. The thing is I don't keep my camera with me. I should have got a fixed focal length lens (which would have also been smaller) and a smaller camera so that I can keep this handy with me always. I need to practice more and more. The setup I have currently I just don't carry with me. Keeping in mind I want to click pictures in low light during evening and night after office, please share some suggestions for a body and lens to have with me everyday.
Happy to see the E-M5 up there. The 1st OM-D! I think the E-M1 Mk II is another legendary M43 camera after it had the major firmware update to improve the autofocus.
The em5 mk2 is my favorite camera and I miss it, I've been thinking about hunting down the titanium version to put back in my kit. Too bad Olympus didn't stick with the build quality for the 5 series omd's.
@@zachbenson9548 I also have a E-M5 Mk II. Yes I like the build quality and features of the Mk II over all the 5 series. The Titanium version is nice but expensive. Nice for a collectable camera though!
Upgrade to EM1 mk II from mk I has been the best camera swap I ever made. It's gonna be the only camera I'll ever need for wildlife photos and videos paired with 75-300mm lens. Total used price well under AUD1000! If that's not at least blooming brilliant I don't know what is😂
For stills, I agree wholeheartedly. I think it's video capabilities are more than enough for me, but looking at it objectively, probably the G9 is the better hybrid camera. With the way photography has given way to videography in the last 5 years or so, that has to be a big consideration.
I needed a robust camera that can withstand the Norwegian winter since most of the year is cold and wet here. After much back and forth, the choice fell on an EM1 Mark ii with 5000 shutter action together with an Olympus 14-150mm ii and 2 batteries. Everything is in mint condition and I paid only 600USD for this. I am 100% sure that for that sum there is no better solution today. Thanks
I use mine a lot. Every time I do so I promise myself a camera with a bigger, better EVF and that I'll sell the GX80 to pay for it but I didn't find anything better yet and anyway the results are so good.
I loved my gx 80. My best friend got it as a present when I got my first Olympus, the EPL10 (I know it wasnt the beat deal 😂). Then I got the EP7 and then the EM1X which I still own and a G9 II. 😊 I love the em1x also there are people who hate about it..
I took my GX80 on holiday to Costa Rica. I found out why rainforests are so-called and that my “waterproof” backpack wasn’t. I ended up pouring water out of the camera - literally. 3 days later, I was back shooting photos with it. Fantastic camera for the money.
Panasonic Lumix G1 should have it's own special life time award for being the one who started this whole mirrorless movement. I am a bit biased. G1 was my first system camera back in Dublin 2008 and start of my photography hobby, and i own and use 2 of them still :)
Love this Emily. As usual, fun and informative. M43 is my favourite camera format of all time. Lots of full-featured cameras to choose from. And you always remind us that "new and shiny" isn't always necessary to get great photos. Sometimes we forget that. (ps. Love your OM1 Mk2 rant.)
As a budget challenged photographer who mostly shoots "street," doesn't shoot video, and and lives in a rainy climate I have yet to find a better option than my now 11 year old Olympus E-M1. Very Inexpensive now. ✅ Weather sealed. ✅ Image stabilized. ✅ Tilt screen. ✅ Rugged. ✅ Numerous firmware enhancements. ✅
You have GOT to upgrade to EM-1 II. It's almost as good as the OM-1. The difference is night and day. It is a HUGE difference when updated with the latest software and stomps the EM-1 with ease.
If I had the money I would be buying a G9 II. Agree with you 100% on MPB. Bought several things from them and always happy with the service and speediness of delivery. Not to mention the fact that whatever you buy is well packaged.
The little animation of the item wavering before it lands in the tier is something I don't think I've ever seen in a tier list but makes it a lot more fun, nice touch
Good Tier List, I agree. Especially because I use the g9 Mark 1 and the gx80. Both stunning cameras. The g9 can do everything I need. The gx80 is perfect for everyday carrying and street stuff. They complement each other perfectly. The gx80 has a special place in my heart as its my first camera and I learned photography with it ❤
What about the Panasonic GX9? In my humble opinion a photo centric camera - one of the best for street photography and low light work. Small, light, well constructed, 20 meg AA sensor, stabilised and a flip screen for shooting from the hip. It's the G9's little brother. I couldn't live without it! Okay, it's not weather sealed, and you might need to buy a bigger grip, and it only takes one SD card, but hey, for discrete street work and travel, what more do you need?😊
This was a lot of fun to watch, and I also admired the images you shared as examples of what these cameras can achieve (in the right hands). In short, bloomin' brilliant!
E-M1X is a camera I kinda wish I had. The weight is unnoticeable in the hand because the ergonomics are so so good. Being a gripped camera it was never intended for everyone, but for those who appreciated it, there has been nothing like it, before or since.
OM-5 is an EM1 iii in the EM5 body. Coupled with the Oly 75-300mm ii is the best light wt birding camera set up end of story. With procapture i regularly nail 10-20 consecutive frames of bif and i'm 73 with 3 spinal fusions !
thats good to hear, I was considering buying an om5mkii for wildlife, I have fujis but they are quite heavy and the lenses expensive, I was thinking of trying m43
Love my GX880 (GX850), it's just a tadge larger than the GM1 but to me much more useable with its tilting screen, plus improved focus and dynamic range. I wish Panasonic would start shrinking their latest tech into these tiny bodies again.
My first camera was the Lumix DC-FZ80 and quickly upgraded to G7, later bought LX100 all great cameras and then I sold them all for the x100v which I hated. Recently bought the GX80. Love MFT. Love the channels
The GF1 and 20mm f1.7 changed my photography. the g5/g6 with the 14-140 and oly 9-18 and a fast prime was a lovely travel combo at that time. Panasonic need to start making small bodies again
I think you may have been a bit brutal on the Oly M10. Having owned the M10, and still using an M10 Mark II along with a M1 MARK ii, and having owned and using an M5 Mark II, I find the M10 to be a great little camera. I may be a bit biases as the M10 was the first camera I ever "loved" due to it's ergonomics (with a grip attached) , but I think the M10 II is a great camera and very budget friendly! But...just my humble opinion. Thanks for an interesting video. OH...and with the PL series (I started with a PL2, then PL5), Olympus really blew it when they got to the point of having a PL camera that was not compatible with a electronic viewfinder. As far as I'm concerned, if there isn't a viewfinder, I don't want it!
Yeah the E-M10 had its place back in the day. The E-M5 was better but also a lot more expensive, when they first released the price was $1000 vs $700 so if you didn't care for weather sealing it was a bargain imo! Obviously nowadays you can pick both bodies up very cheaply so you may as well get the EM5.
I agree with you the EM10 mkii with the Oly handgrip make it feel much better in the hand and a great every day camera. With its tilt screen and ability to assign my sets to the dial make it a great all rounder. Also agree with the EPL comments after the EPL8 they all seem to have been downgraded.
@@Cubeforc3the e-m10II is 79 grams lighter than the e-m5II, and around 100+€ cheaper too, which translates to the e-m5II to being about 50% more expensive (at least on the European market). That might be insignificant and either way cheap to some, but it's a significant difference. (And the e-m5I is worse than the e-m10II in all but weather sealing) edit: I realised you were perhaps specifically talking about the mk 1s, which are more closely priced, and the e-m10 not especially great so I wouldn't object as strongly there.
The Olympus E-P1 needs to be right up the top! One of the most beautiful cameras ever made. It's small and sleek, but has a lovely metal finish and is built like a tank. Pair it with a nice prime lens and it still produces amazing images :)
When fall and rain comes around here in Finland i am going to get one of those + 12-40mm 2.8 oly lens, propably from mpb. EM1X size is fine, i am 6.4" / 285lbs with rather large hands.
You gotta give the OM1-X some more cred. Micro four thirds is unique in that it has this lineup of just tele(zoom) lenses that are absurdly small given it's size, but still big (for m43) lenses and it's the perfect camera for handling those lenses, and I think it demonstrates the sheer versatility of the m43 system. Personally I like small cameras though and if I was in the m43 system I'd love to have an PEN-F and a GM1. And yeah, I'm not a m43 users, but I watch your channel, because it's bubbling over with joy for cameras and photography. I may have my brand preferences (Fujifilm), but ultimately I just love seeing people using *actual cameras* (as opposed to phones) and keeping the spirit of photography alive. And you always show such beautiful photos in your videos!
It is. Built in GPS, the good sensor, great battery life, feels very good in the hands. Of course it's chunky, but you feel very comfortable holding it and using the buttons. 😊
The EM1X is simply too big to go with the m43rds ethos. I think she called it appropriately. It also was in a price bracket that put it dangerously on par with some APSC/FF options. This is beyond specs, and more of a pragmatic bottom line. The camera also flopped in the market. This shouldn’t read that for whole who love it it dones’t fullfill them but keep in mind the AF of the EM1.3 is as good or better, and the OM-1’s is better yet the cameras are much smaller (and compared to the EM1X MSRP, affordable).
@@Raist3db I think you really put it to the point by calling it "m43rds ethos". As long as you see the justification for using a smaller sensor in building the smallest cameras, the E-M1X is just a misfit. And many people believing in this made it flop in the market. Coming a bit late in 2019 being largely based on 2016 technology didn't help either. But M43 is nothing but a different compromise from the FF compromise, just remember that 24x36 is orignally called "Kleinbild" meaning "small frame". If this would not be true every pro would have to go with Hasselblad or even using bellow cameras with even much bigger sensors. Compared to its FF DLSR competitors in 2019, the D6 and EOS 1DX Mk 3, the E-M1X comes roughly in par or better except in high ISO picture quality, a substantial but also linmited advantage. A price of 3.000 € then was less than 50 % of them at that time. But the biggest difference comes with the lenses: A comparable set of my E-M1X camera with lenses (14 to 600 mm equiv.) MSRP total compares 3.400 € to 11.500 € for the same set of Nikon or Canon pro camera with their lenses. Of course the OM-1 is definitely a next-gen camera compared to the E-M1X but it also definitely lacks the pro attitude and in my opinion it unfortunately also fails to surpass or at leas fully catch up with Z9 and EOS R3. So, as I'm really convinced of M43 simply being the better compromise I have to hope that tide will be turning for OM System and maybe they'll even be able to launch a full pro camera again some day.
@@777hdn I can't agree that the EM1X was matching "on par or better" in general. And yes, all systems have their pros and cons, certainly. The pro of m43rds since Olympus and Panasonic both did the joint announcement was the smaller body/less weight. To the extent m43rs strays from that, it makes it tougher to compete, and I do think that's how 4/3rds died.
The EM-1 X has its place. That thing is nearly unbreakable and if they came out with an OM-1 X, I'd get it. The EM-1 MARK II is my MFT GOAT pound for pound.
Absolutely with you on that one, E-M1 II is for me one of the best cameras I have ever used, full frame, APS-C or M43. I loved the E-M1X as well but they really got it spot on with the E-M1 II .
Great video! I am not familiar with all of the cameras in your rankings, but I have a couple of them - the E-M5 II and the OM-5. The E-M5II was my first M43 camera, moving from full-frame Canon 5DM3. The E-M5 II is what sold me on the system, and I then got first one and then a second E-M1II. I still use the E-M1 Mark IIs for all my professional work, and I am sure that camera would rank well on your list if you were familiar with it. The E-M5 II got boxed up and put away for years as I used my E-M1IIs exclusively for everything. My main reason for this is they handle and operate differently enough that I felt it was better to stick with the Pro bodies for everything. Recently, my sister bought me the OM-5, and it is a really nice little camera, reminding me of how much I liked the E-M5 II. So, I dusted off my E-M5 II and I have been rediscovering just how great this little guy is! The OM-5 is updated, better sensor, more features, and extremely light, but I love the feel of the E-M5 II. Again - great job on the video. Love your channel!
Great video, but I'm biased because I've owned a couple of your god tier picks! There is one camera that could have made the list, and that's the GM5. I know it's almost identical to the GM1 but it has a built-in EVF. For me, when it comes to photography, an EVF is a deal-breaker, which is why I'm so frustrated the Oly EPs don't have them. I don't know if it's still true today, but when it came out, the GM5 was the smallest interchangable camera with an EVF. It takes excellent pictures and is a masterpiece of engineering from Panasonic IMO. Truly jeans-pocketable. Why don't they make cameras like this any more?!
I love this video. It's brilliant and is an awesome guide both for new and experienced micro 4/3 users. However my first and favorite camera wasn't listed - the GF-1. P.S. Please do a lens ranking next!
The E-M1X makes no sense on paper but when you pick it up the perfect (for me) ergonomics win you over. Love mine, and it doesn’t feel too heavy in itself.
Exactly true. So easy to carry and hold in spite of its weight, controls accessible in either orientation. Not at all discrete for street photography, but great if you want people to think you are an official photographer somewhere.
You could just get a battery grip for your existing body i guess. I enjoy having the Geotagging built in with the E-M1X and the nice feeling buttons. Would depend on price really. With optional grip you have flexibility. I upgraded from E-M1 mk2 and was worth it from that model, Mk3 rather close functionally i imagine.@@dontipton4570
I am glad you like yours but I did try it and I still found it too big for m43rds. The EM1X flopped in the market (note: that doesn’t mean it’s not a good camera for those who like it and fulfills their needs), and I don’t see OM Systems making a mark II of it. I do agree the ergonomics are great. I think using a low res outdated EVF at the original MSRP was insane. If you regularly shoot in bad weather with gloves, the usability is really good.
🤣Your final comments about the OM1 Mk II ! Absolutely hilarious! I did exactly the same as you and bought the Mark II intending to replace the Mk I - except I just kept them both. Love your channel and your gentle sense of humour.
I've also got both the Om-1 and Om-1 MKii, at first I wasn't that impressed with the upgrades but after a few weeks of using the MKii it's auto focus alone was worth the upgrade, on a visit to a nature reserve last week I was easily able to focus on a short Eared owl in long grass. If they do upgrade the Om-1 firmware it would be brilliant.
I am sort of past seeing a lot of videos at this point but I have to admit I found this video more entertaining and well done than I had expected. Credit were due! 🙂 Surprised you didn’t mention the GM5. I put the GM5 > GM1 simply because it has a functional view finder and some minor usability tweaks that make it even better, plus I always found the rear multi-menu wheel of the GM1 horrible as it becomes stiff easily, dirt, etc. On OM10.4 vs OM-5 -> the Tilt LCD helps a lot and the EM5.3/OM-5/EM1.2/EM1.3 sensor can’t auto iso to ISO 25600, only 6400. For some street night life work, yes, I want it to roll higher. I concluded the reason is that while the sensor refresh of the later cameras is faster, when you go over ISO 6400 the sensor refresh speed slows down to similar to the PenF/OM10.4/EP7’s, and probably that “state change” is not easy to make particularly rolling back and forth in a changing exposure from ISO 6400/to >6400. I still wish they figured that out somehow.
My only m43 camera today (after using many in the past) is the EP7, which I love notwithstanding some clear limitations. It is not my main camera, and I'm not expecting it to be my main camera. It is my travel carry everywhere camera. Doesn't come with an EVF, which is OK given the bright screen and its size (main reason for having it), doesn't have good AF-C, but AF-S is outstanding in most situations and in low light (better than Fuji, Sony, and the pre Zf cameras), has custom color profiles (4 mono and 4 color) that I can recall with the click of a button and that allows me to create my own styles, dual dials, and a photographer tilt screen that also allows for selfies. And it has a built in flash, which I totally use with my family. It looks good, it is pocketable with the Panasonic 14mm, IBIS is wonderful, auto ISO works great to values that are even higher than the OM5... Not much to complain, other than the slow start up after turning it off, and the lack of exposure compensation in manual mode with auto ISO (but the work around is not too bad, given there is an exposure lock button).
First, great video…second some bloomin nice photos and last, largely agree with your list though I find my g9 a bit too big for m43 and thus would put it and the G9ii in the bloomin brilliant category (different needs for different folks). On the OMii a bit more than a firmware update, but think your point is reasonable. Kept hoping LUMIX would add a small and light m43 once again, but they haven’t so an OM5 might be the ticket!
Hahaha love both my OM1, OM1 MARK ll and also my EM1X. I started with the gm5, then got the gx 85, got a gx 9 on sale. The panasonic are good kameras but it's the olympus and OMsystem cameras I use. ❤
How can you leave out the GH2? The multi aspect sensor alone gives it a Bloomin' Brilliant. What about the GX9? Is the model number different in the UK. No, you had it, I bought mine on Amazon UK. It doesn't have everything, but it has enough, and it's small. Unless something new comes out, It's the camera I'm taking to the grave.
I have two EM5's (the original) that I use on a daily basis as my only M4/3's cameras. I absolutely love them still. I am GAS'ing for that Panasonic G9II though. I'm really interested in its focusing system and the real time luts. Have you done more with the real time luts in the G9II?
I have! I use that feature all the time with my own custom presets in the camera, it can be super creative and definitely cut down on editing time. I think I am overdue a new "real time lut photo walk video" 😊
❤ I love my Olympus OMD EM-5 original camera and I use it every day, with the 17mm and the 25mm prime and the only zoom I have is the fantastic plastic 40-150mm zoom and it's satisfying for my street portrait needs r.n. I really like only using the prime lenses and my 17mm is the f:2.8 and the 25mm is f:1.7 and all my lenses have perfectly function fast A/F. I love the Jpegs straight out of the camera as long as my exposure is perfect. Amazing, solid build like a tank and those Zuiko glasses are just amazing quality. I'm an enthusiasm amateur photographer and learned photography back in the late 70's with 35mm and 120mm manual film cameras and my first camera my dad give me was a Agfa 120mm and he had the Kodak Retina 3s 35mm camera and he had his own dark room and he was experimenting and learning to enlarge and print photographs. Now I converted from manual cameras and film photography totally into digital photography and I'm aceing it! I would highly recommend the Oly OMD EM-5 series cameras to anyone who likes casual photography because beside the great quality of the cameras also it's retro 1973 OM-1 design very pleasing to the eye! Thanks and I'm big fan of your videos, thank you!🌹❤️👍💯
This was fun. I want all of these cameras. Silly note: I have an e-pl10 and I only ever use it when I have to be an art gallery or a fancy party or someplace where I need to look stylish. I also put on my chunky artist glasses for these events.
Emily Hi....Liverpool Kev here...What a superb video....witty and genuinely useful from someone who knows what they are talking about......and often you cannot say that on RUclips....I was pleased to see two of my cameras in the top league....GX80 and GM1 (Which I adore)......Like you I sold the Pen F.....Massive regrets....But.... to finance a Fuji X100V...another Rabbit hole haha...Thank you so much for your great videos Emily and obviously love the Liverpool Connection too....All the best.....Liverpool Kev
Yay, that was fun! Experience and usage are wonderfully subjective bits. Articulating perspective can be tricky. Yours is wonderfully done. Like everyone else, I wanted more out of the OM-5-new menus and sensor from O-M1, which is why I did not grab one. I laughed, not hard, just glee for featured E-PL6. Indeed , the red camera is my casual camera partly because it seems so playful and works perfectly well with 17mm f1.8 lens. The "go to" camera has been an E-M5.Mk3 last four years. Never had so much fun or the solid track record for keepers. PDAF nails it every time.
I owned an Olympus Air 01 in 2017 when the software worked. I wonder if it will work with the new OM System app that works with my E-M5 Mk II. Anyway, the Air worked great and produced images as good as the E-M5, since they have the same sensor. I used it with the Panasonic 30mm f/2.8 IS macro lens, and could put it on the end of a monopod, stick the monopod several feet off the path into the blooming flowers and get some good macro shots thanks to the lens IS and it was a fairly bright day, too. All without treading off the path. So there were some creative applications of the Air and it was also fun to walk around with just a Pana 14mm f/2.5 on it and shoot discreetly from the waist. On my channel I recently posted a video I made with the Air and the Pana 14mm on a high tripod, of my reaction to the 2017 total eclipse. It's the latest video I posted, in fact. Take a look if you want a video sample.
Om5 is definitely underrated, I owned the em53 and switched to Fuji, then again back to M43 for the om5, this is the first camera I bought twice. Being said that, the om5 actually got a new processor, digital ND and the hand held high resolution mode. These are huge improvements, sadly most people only judge it by its look which is exactly the same, but I can tell you, om5 is the beast and for its price point, second to none.
Recently got one of these (haven't used any M43 before), was suprised finding out even this 'not very modern' focus system, C-AF works fine enough for bus/train/car shooting even at night (with some street lighting) with the 35-100 2.8. The lens is also a beast for what it is.
I love your list. But... now months later, do you still think of the OM-1 Mk 2 as a "should have been an email"? Oh, and having gone through a lot of cameras before my E-M1 (OG) which I thought was amazing ... until I got the G9, which is amazing... but dang it, now I think I need a G9 mkII. lol
if you were going to document travels outdoors on a bicycle in all kinds of weather, and wanted good stills AND 4k video, slow motion and a sprinkle of astrophotography...what camera would you choose? olympus tg7? Lumix s5iix or GH9ii? an OM system OM1/5, EM5, Fuji xh2s?, Sony zv1,gx100ii, Xperia IV phone?, an Osmo Action4? a pocket3?...like what's the best swiss army knife camera you can think of thats fun, mobile with good weatherproofing and battery life?
I agree with most of your ratings. I have the EM-5 Mark III, which is similar to the OM-5, and think it is a very underrated camera that easily belongs in Class A. I think the EM-10 deserves a slightly higher rating, since it packs a lot of the performance of the EM-5 in a smaller package.
Just think that I was fought between a G9 and en EM1 MKII, but been an "old" freelancer (old means I am old, I was a freelancer when I was young, then gave up, and now after 35 odd years later just decided to try/go digital) I was trying to find an Em1 mkII but there was just something that didn't convince me, probably my muscle memory stuck with motorized Nikons, and lumix would have felt better in my hand, probably I saw them compared, don't know. At the end found a bargain on a G9, (spanking new, 550€ still with a year warranty with an Oly 40-150) and went for it. Soo glad I did! Now watching your thoughts just confirmed my "feelings" about it! Thank you,( again.. ) even if it's an old video! P.S Now I have to find a stabilized rangefinder look small camera to take that phone off my wife's hands!! (they all say that... it's for my wife... I know...) any thoughts? TY
I watched this video to see if the Olympus E-p1 and E-P3 were included in your brutal ranking. They were the digital micro 4/3 cameras that I tried to use with 14/20/45mm lenses in my wedding business. Loved the images from these cameras but could not depend on them because they broke too often.
Hi Emily. Thanks to you I have the God tier Olympus OM-D E-M5. Like you I hate the menus but boy does it take lovely photos. Traded my GX8 which is a great camera but so far my results have been way better with the E-M5… I even got an honourable mention in the February photo competition!
I was considering the OM-1 Mk2 but now I'm not so sure (I started with photography when I was about 16 with an Olympus OM-10 (I think, memory is a bit fuzzy) - there was no digital back then). I love your passion for the Lumix G9 II though and your passion for photography generally. Very inspiring. Thanks Emily.
Hi,I am deciding to purchase a camera to start my photography journey. I was considering either the lumix gx80 or canon r50. I would appreciate any advice on which you would recommend. I hope to use this as an everyday camera for travel and street photography. Thanks :)
Very cool and informative video. I went from analogue to digital compact to DSLR (several) to mirrorless (Fuji X-T3) and ended with an iPhone 13 Pro Max. Now my hands start itching and I want to go back to something with interchangeable lenses in the style of the PEN and the Sony A6400 (just mentioning the Sony because of the shape of the body). I don't want to go to a DSLR-like body like the GH-6 and the OM-1. I want to be able to shoot in RAW and I don't have a particular photography-style. I shoot street, landscape, portrait, city. In which direction do you advise me to search in?
Oh man! I am still using the Lumix G7 for photography and video. Some days ago, a family asked for my help to record a birthday party in a hotel. I was nervous, but when I edited the photos and videos, they looked awesome.😃 Excellent camera if you know how to use it even though its weakness that Emily says on the video. Hope, Panasonic would make a micro four thirds camera with the G7 size but with all specifications of the Lumix G9 II.😎
Out of curiosity, I’m wondering why you had the G7 ranked higher than the G80? They’re very similar in size and specs, but the G80 has IBIS, is weather sealed, doesn’t have an anti-aliasing filter, and there’s no recording limit (or at least not on the G85). I love them both, but the ranking had me scratching my head. Thanks!
I just clicked on the video, because i wanted to know, what you think of the g7 and i was stunned when you started with you. I also think that you ranked it perfect, and i think that the features but also the low price is fantastic. Anyways love your videos keep on making them.
Hi and great vid. I totally agree with you, but due to my own needs, there is one camera I feel I would put in a different category. I have (working as a professional) 2x old G9's (agree), 2x EM1 Mk2 (great work horse cams, both over 1 mil shots), a new G9II (agree), 2x EM10 Mk2's (I call my shutter savers as I picked them up cheap and they are handy, but I agree), a Pen F (agree), 3 EM5 Mk1 (agree and having them since release they will be missed when they die......soon), but my 2x EM1x's I feel are, for big lens balance, the dual batts and the cleaner handling (than adding a grip to another EM1 style camera) for fast sports etc, are the ducks guts. I would put them in the third tier (for me), good in some circumstances. I know they are big, but I have large hands, put big glass on the front of them (300 f4) and when shooting sport would always add a grip for the two batts, so they are the best way to do that. I also think that at $2k Australian, they are a steal. I do have an S5 and S5II to flesh out my video, but the G9II is the top dog and most fun to use. I just went S5 for better high ISO work and then scored some very cheap L mount 7Art Spectrum and IRIX cine lenses, then some Lumix primes, then the S5II on sale....... .. Sordid little story, I feel a little dirty retelling it. Cheers again and thanks for making me think!
As a new OM-1 user, actually I'm incredibly happy the OM-1 mark II came out. It dropped the price of used mark I's by 400€ overnight, while having absolutely nothing of note to show for it 😂😂😂 So now I have a basically pristine OM-1 (got it with a shutter count of 500, did 10x more in 2 weeks) and I can only thank OM System for the poor choice!😅 The *real* reason why you should get cancelled is the hate for the EM10's! The mark II and Mark IV especially are amazing cameras if you don't need weather sealing, super light, incredibly pretty to look at and full of features!
Very helpful. I'm looking at getting back into the 4/3 world and will probably go back to Olympus. Thanks for the update on what is available and useful.
EM1X is the only camera i would use when going to sever areas. with all the respect to all the other toys. try to use them in the nordic and they will die. ergonomic its the best machine I ever had in my hands - its a pure photographers camera.
@microfournerds nice video! I am currently searching for a microfourthirds camera as my first camera to get into photography. I really like aesthetics of the GM1, GX800/GX850 , and the Pen f. Which of these would you you suggest for a beginner like myself? Also the the Olympus Pet series , I get confused a bit with all the different versions. How can a newbie navigate the sea of the Pen series? the EP , the EPL and the EP mini series and how they compare with each other?
In defense of the E-M10 Mk.II I recently picked one up in pristine condition for **$180** and the amount of camera that is even today for the cost is insane. It’s just about 10 years old but it feels like it’s still a current-year camera. It has most of the speed, performance, and features of the E-M5.II, but is smaller, maintains a premium feeling build, keeps loads of direct control, and even has a pop-up flash. It’s a great camera to throw the 14-42 pancake zoom on with the auto lens cap and toss in a bag as an everyday carry. It can be had for SO cheap, it makes a great sensible companion to an E-M1.
Love the list! Some cameras I've had the pleasure of having and/or using, some not :) But quite an extensive and informative list! Kudos! One single thing though - the E-M1X is anything BUT a Crime against photography - as a happy, satisfied owner of two such cameras and making a living off of those cameras - I can't say enough about that model - sturdy, built like a tank, with great ergonomics and amazing reliability! It fits my hand like a glove and clients are super impressed by the overall look of the camera, even though I absolutely KNOW that this is a stupid thing to judge a camera by, Still, clients subconsciously want to feel like they're in the hands of a professional - and a big-ish camera means that for some people LOL Also, my 40-150mm is so well balanced with a bigger camera body 🫣
Just found you thanks to Robin Wong. Looking forward to watching all your videos! I’ve had my EM5 mk2 for years, and just got the OM-1. Always more to learn!
Hi Emily, new subscriber here and new to MFT after a (very) long absence from photography. Thank you for your content, you are an absolute joy to watch.
Thank you so much for this video! I am very new to micro four thirds and want to buy my first edc with exchangable lenses. Problem is: I want to shoot video stabilized in 4k and need a view finder in the sun. Sooooo... Are there any other recommendations to go cheap other than the mentioned Lumix GX8? Any help will be appreciated! Thank you! Regards, Etna.
Nice video! I use the G9II for work and the GM1 is always with me when not working. Im always amazed of what the GM1 can produce, the pictures are incredible.
I love your idea for this video, Emily, and the way you've put it together. Very nice samples too. It would have been rather dry without them. I expected to differ more from your findings, but you are obviously a (subjective but experienced) expert. Really well done! I agree for 80%. Most of what I don't agree I would just move for one tier. You asked for "a chat", so there you have my remarks on the whole system parade. The biggest omissions in the list is the *E-M1 Mark I/II/III range.* I only have the original one, but it's interesting enough, accurate skin color and slow but precise phase detect autofocus. From what I understand, the Mark II was revolutionary in many ways and was only beaten by the G9. The Mark III came 2,5 years after the G9 and had a tiny bit better sensor. Is still the one I crave for, it obviously has superb ergonomics with improved sensor, improved PDAF and many other nice things, lighter than the G9 (hiking!) and a better battery life. Somehow I think the *E-M5 and the E-M10* have exchanged places in this ranking. The E-M10 is definitely more suitable for hiking, and, when not outdoors, the E-M1 (all iterations including X...) are more interesting than the E-M5. I think the E-M5 has a retro appeal, but is neither as portable as the E-M10 nor as capable as the E-M1. That said, there are certainly guys who love just that half-way philosophy. One important omission is also the *splendid GH2.* It's the camera of a pioneering, historic importance. It has made serious video quality available to people like you and me (quality video camera's were much more expensive in 2011 and this was probably the first real hybrid). It had a decent image quality for photo marred by the lukewarm jpeg algorythm. But surprisingly, years after, when nobody used it anymore (somewhere in 2018 or even 2019? I forgot) Panasonic came up with a firmware update that took care of this problem. It was small, light, with unnerving tiny knobs but superb overall ergonomics. When my first GH2 got stolen, I went on using the GM1, terribly disappointed by its ergonomics but the results were fantastic. The color science of the GM1 was all that the GH2 was not, and even better than of the G85. The GM1 is not weather-sealed but has probably the most fastidious build quality I've seen in the MFT. Long after, using the GX9/G9 already, I was offered a black version for under €100, and I oh so much regret I hadn't done it, if just for the collection... a little gem, really, although the E-M10 objectively has IBIS, a viewfinder, a better image quality, and better ergonomics. In other words, much more of a camera while weighing just a few grams more. Historically, the *GH4* had been very popular from 2014 on until the GH5 came out. The GH4 so much revolutionized some video features over the GH3 that we thought it won't be replaced soon. The GH4 and G7 were the last great Panasonics without the IBIS. In 2017 time was ripe for the GH5 to set the new standard. And I think as a video oriented hybrid it was the best ever design of Panasonic MFT, flawed only by the lack of PDAF. For this flaw alone I think many who could afford it, migrated to Sony. I knew right away your *punishment of the E-M1X* would raise some voices. My blind assessment of it was the same like yours until I had bought the battery grip for my G9. Ever since, I have never taken it off. Also on the E-M1 original: the grip is very useful and such a peace of mind when you cover the events. I still don't know if there's anything that justifies a non-removable grip design of the X, and they could have included more batteries in detachable Oly/Pana designs, but the grip experience in itself has made me look different at the E-M1X. Plus: there is a whole "school" of photographers that swear by the E-M1X. I would indeed love to try it out. Finally, I don't have it, but from many a user I realize that the *GH6 is a phenomenal* video AND photo camera. It may have a better sensor and some more advanced features than the G9 Mk2 and the O-M1! And the *GX9* may be neglected in your list. It's ergonomics are not great, it's heavy for it's size, but it probably has the same superb sensor as the G9 and the color science is no less either. Time to stop now or I can better make my own video! :)) P. S. Of course, you'll come up with the lenses ranked in this same fashion like cameras here?
Yeaeeee I'm thumbs upper #600! Even numbers are the best. You're very influential on my micro 4/3rd's shopping. I am a long time (forever) Pentax person, but the K-01 and Q just kill my vibe .. I really like the Olympus camp but the prices are still a bit high for me at the moment (I bought a new K-1 Mk ii and a MPB used K-3 Mk iii in 2023, so I am working hard to justify another new camera (let along new gear for the new to me camera). Thank you for your channel, good stuff and you do really well at keeping a positive attitude for us viewers.
What would you recommend for hiking/backpacking. I do a lot of waterfall photography also and leaving my tripod behind would be awesome. If I could do handheld waterfall shots that would be great also.
I just ordered the E-M5 , as a cheap and hopefully cheerfull Self Birthday present then 5 mins later panicked and thought what have I done.... Yeah it was cheap and with both grips So I'm so glad to see you have rated it as high as you have, May not have all the bells and whistles of most of the others but it also comes with a 6-month warranty, and it's cheaper than the chips around here, I can breathe now.
What i really miss is the orange GM1 with the 14mm f2.5. I'll get it again later. Most of my gear was stolen, so i'll start again. GM1 in orange brings me such joy.
Thank you for this! I am a long time M43 shooter as well, have been debating to switch to a Sony Aps-C but my heart is still with Lumix. Been looking for an everyday hybrid camera with small lenses , and you seem to totally understand that! Your channel is GREAT! Could you do tier list for lenses? Ive been wanting to upgrade but overwhelmed by choices.
Thanks to you I went out and purchased an EM5 *the original one* and I fell in love with the camera. Thankfully I purchased it through MPB because the sensor had multiple stuck pixels on it and they out right just replaced the camera for free. I absolutely love MPB and I can’t wait to get my hands back on another EM5 :)
I recently took my Olympus OM-D E-M5ii out on a New Zealand road-trip and it was without a doubt, the best camera I took with me for the trip. As for my G.A.S at this moment, I would more likely get the G9ii, G9, GH5ii, GH6, OM-1/ii, G90/95, and the Pen-F.
Could you do a top pick MFT cameras video at each price point? Maybe pick one photo centric and one video centric camera at each price. Lets say $100, $200, $300, $500, $1000, $1500, and $2000+ (body only). Maybe skip $100, unless you think there are some notable cameras that exist at that price point. Could be a great sponsor spot for MPB as I'd expect most of these cameras will be used pricing.
I've got a Lumix g9, having previously owned a g6 and before that a g5. It was being able to record 1080p60 that pushed me to the Lumix line. I still use a gf5 as a spare/backup body as it's tiny, but am looking to replace it soon, so your recommendations have been timely.
Thought it might be worth clarifying! This isn't a spec list ranking, it's an opinion based tier list of my own personal experiences with each camera and what it means to me. Which is why the G7 ranks higher than the G80/G85, for example
Makes total sense. I was too focused on the specs, and as I thought about it, I get your ranking. The G7 was the first camera I bought for myself. It’s the camera that really made me love photography and solidify my joy of videography.
do you think lumix g3 is good?
@@freezerfridge7486 My first camera was the lumix G2. Worth picking up if you wanted that traditional DSLR style camera. Great camera and I was very impressed with the results. I've since upgraded to the G85.
Hi Emily… where would you rank the Olympus Pen E-P7?
Another vote for the EM1 line, especially the mark 2 with latest firmware.
The E-M10-II is legendary. They stuck all the features in it that they could think of when the marketing division was not paying attention. It even has 4 (!) custom modes on the dial. The OM-5 only has one. One! And it's small and metal built. They downgraded the line after that, clearly indicating this little camera was too good.
Somehow I think the E-M5 and E-M10 have exchanged places in this ranking. The whole E-M10 series is definitely more suitable for hiking and outdoors, and when not, the E-M1 series (all iterations, including the X...) are more interesting and capable than the E-M5.
love my em10II
Absolutely agree, I use my em10 MK2 often, leaving my G9 at home
Also it's important to consider the price. When I bought my E-M10III I was beginning in photography and wasn't sure I'll be doing this for more than a few months, so I didn't want to pay twice the price for an EM-5 only to have a camera 30% better
@@baronnuuke7821well done!
S - Olympus EM5, Olympus Pen F, Lumix GH5, Lumix G9, Lumix G9-II, Lumix GM1
A - Lumix GX7, Lumix GX80, Olympus OM1, OM System OM5, Lumix GX8
B - Lumix G80, Olumpus PL6, Lumix GH6, Lumix G100, Lumix GX800
C - Olympus EM10, Olympus PL10
D - Olympus EM1X, Olympus Air
F - OM System OM1-II
These micro four thirds used cameras cost the same as a used full frame camera. I was thinking these would be smaller, lighter and importantly CHEAPER.
I wanted to learn photography. So I got a used Sony A7s2. Then lens I got with it was damaged. I thought buying a zoom lens would help me practice diversely with different focal lengths. Bought the Tamron 24-70 f2.8. The thing is I don't keep my camera with me. I should have got a fixed focal length lens (which would have also been smaller) and a smaller camera so that I can keep this handy with me always. I need to practice more and more. The setup I have currently I just don't carry with me.
Keeping in mind I want to click pictures in low light during evening and night after office, please share some suggestions for a body and lens to have with me everyday.
WHY DID YOU SPOIL IT
@@Yahs232 Whoever reads the comments before watching the video itself is the one spoiling it all for themselves.
@@photographer8486 it depends on you, but do your research well and long before buying
Thank you!
Happy to see the E-M5 up there. The 1st OM-D!
I think the E-M1 Mk II is another legendary M43 camera after it had the major firmware update to improve the autofocus.
The em5 mk2 is my favorite camera and I miss it, I've been thinking about hunting down the titanium version to put back in my kit. Too bad Olympus didn't stick with the build quality for the 5 series omd's.
@@zachbenson9548 I also have a E-M5 Mk II. Yes I like the build quality and features of the Mk II over all the 5 series.
The Titanium version is nice but expensive. Nice for a collectable camera though!
Upgrade to EM1 mk II from mk I has been the best camera swap I ever made. It's gonna be the only camera I'll ever need for wildlife photos and videos paired with 75-300mm lens. Total used price well under AUD1000! If that's not at least blooming brilliant I don't know what is😂
@@zachbenson9548 The titanium would make a nice collector item. I bought a 2nd hand E-M5 Mk II and very happy with the features over the original.
@@buggersofoz Yeah the E-M1 Mk II stood the test of time. Right now on the 2nd hand market it is great value for money (I could not resist it either).
To me the EM-1 II is the best 4/3 camera right now, as it is cheap, but packs everything I could ever want and more.
YES! I have upgraded to the OM1 but I still have my old faithfull EM1 mk2.
I second that. EM-1 II is the most bang for bucks if you want a serious MFT camera.
For stills, I agree wholeheartedly. I think it's video capabilities are more than enough for me, but looking at it objectively, probably the G9 is the better hybrid camera. With the way photography has given way to videography in the last 5 years or so, that has to be a big consideration.
I needed a robust camera that can withstand the Norwegian winter since most of the year is cold and wet here. After much back and forth, the choice fell on an EM1 Mark ii with 5000 shutter action together with an Olympus 14-150mm ii and 2 batteries. Everything is in mint condition and I paid only 600USD for this. I am 100% sure that for that sum there is no better solution today. Thanks
Wow, you got a nice deal on that! I paid $510 or earlier this year for just the body, no lens and no extra battery
The GX80 sells used for the same money I paid for a new one in 2017. Which tells you everything about the pent up demand for a new compact m43 camera.
I use mine a lot. Every time I do so I promise myself a camera with a bigger, better EVF and that I'll sell the GX80 to pay for it but I didn't find anything better yet and anyway the results are so good.
I loved my gx 80. My best friend got it as a present when I got my first Olympus, the EPL10 (I know it wasnt the beat deal 😂). Then I got the EP7 and then the EM1X which I still own and a G9 II. 😊
I love the em1x also there are people who hate about it..
I took my GX80 on holiday to Costa Rica.
I found out why rainforests are so-called and that my “waterproof” backpack wasn’t. I ended up pouring water out of the camera - literally.
3 days later, I was back shooting photos with it.
Fantastic camera for the money.
I sold my GX80 when I upgraded to the GX9. Then I sold the GX9 to buy another GX80. Happy again🙂
@@snappychappyI did the same. I just preferred the feel of it - despite both being more “budget” models the quality felt more robust on the GX80
Panasonic Lumix G1 should have it's own special life time award for being the one who started this whole mirrorless movement. I am a bit biased. G1 was my first system camera back in Dublin 2008 and start of my photography hobby, and i own and use 2 of them still :)
Me too. Then I upgraded to G5. Now looking at GX8.
Love this Emily. As usual, fun and informative. M43 is my favourite camera format of all time. Lots of full-featured cameras to choose from. And you always remind us that "new and shiny" isn't always necessary to get great photos. Sometimes we forget that. (ps. Love your OM1 Mk2 rant.)
As a budget challenged photographer who mostly shoots "street," doesn't shoot video, and and lives in a rainy climate I have yet to find a better option than my now 11 year old Olympus E-M1. Very Inexpensive now. ✅ Weather sealed. ✅ Image stabilized. ✅ Tilt screen. ✅ Rugged. ✅ Numerous firmware enhancements. ✅
You have GOT to upgrade to EM-1 II. It's almost as good as the OM-1. The difference is night and day. It is a HUGE difference when updated with the latest software and stomps the EM-1 with ease.
If I had the money I would be buying a G9 II. Agree with you 100% on MPB. Bought several things from them and always happy with the service and speediness of delivery. Not to mention the fact that whatever you buy is well packaged.
The little animation of the item wavering before it lands in the tier is something I don't think I've ever seen in a tier list but makes it a lot more fun, nice touch
Good Tier List, I agree. Especially because I use the g9 Mark 1 and the gx80. Both stunning cameras. The g9 can do everything I need. The gx80 is perfect for everyday carrying and street stuff. They complement each other perfectly. The gx80 has a special place in my heart as its my first camera and I learned photography with it ❤
What about the Panasonic GX9? In my humble opinion a photo centric camera - one of the best for street photography and low light work. Small, light, well constructed, 20 meg AA sensor, stabilised and a flip screen for shooting from the hip. It's the G9's little brother. I couldn't live without it! Okay, it's not weather sealed, and you might need to buy a bigger grip, and it only takes one SD card, but hey, for discrete street work and travel, what more do you need?😊
I totally agree! I love that it's a bit smaller than the GX8 as well. Just wish it was weather sealed. I think it earns a "bloomin' brilliant" 😁
@@MicroFourNerds We kindly request a reevaluation because the GX9 is an S tier for sure 😊
@@achrafmel Totally agree!
@achrafmel I'm going to have to add this to my shopping list aren't I 😂
Love the GX9.
For me the Olympus OMD EM1 MK3 is my favourite camera all the bells and whistles and fast to operate too
i was gonna say, i felt left out as a em1 mk3 user hahahahaha amazing camera, light weight and very capable
Agree, had mine stolen and bought an OM1 to replace it. I still miss my em1.3.
My daughter uses mine for live band photography- it is stunning - so I had to buy an OM1 for myself
This was a lot of fun to watch, and I also admired the images you shared as examples of what these cameras can achieve (in the right hands). In short, bloomin' brilliant!
E-M1X is a camera I kinda wish I had. The weight is unnoticeable in the hand because the ergonomics are so so good. Being a gripped camera it was never intended for everyone, but for those who appreciated it, there has been nothing like it, before or since.
I have it and absolutely love it
The M1x is perfect for me shooting aircraft . Big yes but ergonomically perfect even using it all day.
OM-5 is an EM1 iii in the EM5 body. Coupled with the Oly 75-300mm ii is the best light wt birding camera set up end of story. With procapture i regularly nail 10-20 consecutive frames of bif and i'm 73 with 3 spinal fusions !
thats good to hear, I was considering buying an om5mkii for wildlife, I have fujis but they are quite heavy and the lenses expensive, I was thinking of trying m43
Love my GX880 (GX850), it's just a tadge larger than the GM1 but to me much more useable with its tilting screen, plus improved focus and dynamic range. I wish Panasonic would start shrinking their latest tech into these tiny bodies again.
My first camera was the Lumix DC-FZ80 and quickly upgraded to G7, later bought LX100 all great cameras and then I sold them all for the x100v which I hated. Recently bought the GX80. Love MFT. Love the channels
I'm a photography newbie, do you mean you hated the panasonic lumix g100?
@@shirinn39 He hated the Fujifilm x100v.
The GF1 and 20mm f1.7 changed my photography. the g5/g6 with the 14-140 and oly 9-18 and a fast prime was a lovely travel combo at that time. Panasonic need to start making small bodies again
I think you may have been a bit brutal on the Oly M10. Having owned the M10, and still using an M10 Mark II along with a M1 MARK ii, and having owned and using an M5 Mark II, I find the M10 to be a great little camera. I may be a bit biases as the M10 was the first camera I ever "loved" due to it's ergonomics (with a grip attached) , but I think the M10 II is a great camera and very budget friendly! But...just my humble opinion. Thanks for an interesting video. OH...and with the PL series (I started with a PL2, then PL5), Olympus really blew it when they got to the point of having a PL camera that was not compatible with a electronic viewfinder. As far as I'm concerned, if there isn't a viewfinder, I don't want it!
Yeah the E-M10 had its place back in the day. The E-M5 was better but also a lot more expensive, when they first released the price was $1000 vs $700 so if you didn't care for weather sealing it was a bargain imo!
Obviously nowadays you can pick both bodies up very cheaply so you may as well get the EM5.
I agree with you the EM10 mkii with the Oly handgrip make it feel much better in the hand and a great every day camera. With its tilt screen and ability to assign my sets to the dial make it a great all rounder. Also agree with the EPL comments after the EPL8 they all seem to have been downgraded.
@@Cubeforc3the e-m10II is 79 grams lighter than the e-m5II, and around 100+€ cheaper too, which translates to the e-m5II to being about 50% more expensive (at least on the European market). That might be insignificant and either way cheap to some, but it's a significant difference. (And the e-m5I is worse than the e-m10II in all but weather sealing) edit: I realised you were perhaps specifically talking about the mk 1s, which are more closely priced, and the e-m10 not especially great so I wouldn't object as strongly there.
The Olympus E-P1 needs to be right up the top! One of the most beautiful cameras ever made. It's small and sleek, but has a lovely metal finish and is built like a tank. Pair it with a nice prime lens and it still produces amazing images :)
Love my EM1X. Yeah its bigger but still slim and lighter compared to competitors. Plus its at an amazing price.
When fall and rain comes around here in Finland i am going to get one of those + 12-40mm 2.8 oly lens, propably from mpb. EM1X size is fine, i am 6.4" / 285lbs with rather large hands.
@@juhavuorinen6305 its a helluva camera at a ridiculous price. You can get one for around $800 US.
I couldn't agree more
oh hell yeah, I'm excited to watch this one! no one better to rank M43 cameras than you!
You gotta give the OM1-X some more cred. Micro four thirds is unique in that it has this lineup of just tele(zoom) lenses that are absurdly small given it's size, but still big (for m43) lenses and it's the perfect camera for handling those lenses, and I think it demonstrates the sheer versatility of the m43 system.
Personally I like small cameras though and if I was in the m43 system I'd love to have an PEN-F and a GM1.
And yeah, I'm not a m43 users, but I watch your channel, because it's bubbling over with joy for cameras and photography. I may have my brand preferences (Fujifilm), but ultimately I just love seeing people using *actual cameras* (as opposed to phones) and keeping the spirit of photography alive. And you always show such beautiful photos in your videos!
Oh Emily, the Olympus Em1x is a amazing creation with at the time Amazing dual processor autofocus. What have you done 😂.
When I see where some of the prices have dropped on used EM1X, I've been tempted to get it for when I'm doing nature photography!
It is. Built in GPS, the good sensor, great battery life, feels very good in the hands.
Of course it's chunky, but you feel very comfortable holding it and using the buttons. 😊
The EM1X is simply too big to go with the m43rds ethos. I think she called it appropriately. It also was in a price bracket that put it dangerously on par with some APSC/FF options. This is beyond specs, and more of a pragmatic bottom line. The camera also flopped in the market.
This shouldn’t read that for whole who love it it dones’t fullfill them but keep in mind the AF of the EM1.3 is as good or better, and the OM-1’s is better yet the cameras are much smaller (and compared to the EM1X MSRP, affordable).
@@Raist3db I think you really put it to the point by calling it "m43rds ethos". As long as you see the justification for using a smaller sensor in building the smallest cameras, the E-M1X is just a misfit. And many people believing in this made it flop in the market. Coming a bit late in 2019 being largely based on 2016 technology didn't help either. But M43 is nothing but a different compromise from the FF compromise, just remember that 24x36 is orignally called "Kleinbild" meaning "small frame". If this would not be true every pro would have to go with Hasselblad or even using bellow cameras with even much bigger sensors. Compared to its FF DLSR competitors in 2019, the D6 and EOS 1DX Mk 3, the E-M1X comes roughly in par or better except in high ISO picture quality, a substantial but also linmited advantage. A price of 3.000 € then was less than 50 % of them at that time. But the biggest difference comes with the lenses: A comparable set of my E-M1X camera with lenses (14 to 600 mm equiv.) MSRP total compares 3.400 € to 11.500 € for the same set of Nikon or Canon pro camera with their lenses. Of course the OM-1 is definitely a next-gen camera compared to the E-M1X but it also definitely lacks the pro attitude and in my opinion it unfortunately also fails to surpass or at leas fully catch up with Z9 and EOS R3. So, as I'm really convinced of M43 simply being the better compromise I have to hope that tide will be turning for OM System and maybe they'll even be able to launch a full pro camera again some day.
@@777hdn I can't agree that the EM1X was matching "on par or better" in general.
And yes, all systems have their pros and cons, certainly. The pro of m43rds since Olympus and Panasonic both did the joint announcement was the smaller body/less weight. To the extent m43rs strays from that, it makes it tougher to compete, and I do think that's how 4/3rds died.
EM1.2 is my all time best m4/3. But, I am making room on my shelf for the G9ii while keeping the EM1.2 as my backup.
The EM-1 X has its place. That thing is nearly unbreakable and if they came out with an OM-1 X, I'd get it. The EM-1 MARK II is my MFT GOAT pound for pound.
Absolutely with you on that one, E-M1 II is for me one of the best cameras I have ever used, full frame, APS-C or M43. I loved the E-M1X as well but they really got it spot on with the E-M1 II .
Great video! I am not familiar with all of the cameras in your rankings, but I have a couple of them - the E-M5 II and the OM-5. The E-M5II was my first M43 camera, moving from full-frame Canon 5DM3. The E-M5 II is what sold me on the system, and I then got first one and then a second E-M1II. I still use the E-M1 Mark IIs for all my professional work, and I am sure that camera would rank well on your list if you were familiar with it. The E-M5 II got boxed up and put away for years as I used my E-M1IIs exclusively for everything. My main reason for this is they handle and operate differently enough that I felt it was better to stick with the Pro bodies for everything. Recently, my sister bought me the OM-5, and it is a really nice little camera, reminding me of how much I liked the E-M5 II. So, I dusted off my E-M5 II and I have been rediscovering just how great this little guy is! The OM-5 is updated, better sensor, more features, and extremely light, but I love the feel of the E-M5 II. Again - great job on the video. Love your channel!
Great video, but I'm biased because I've owned a couple of your god tier picks! There is one camera that could have made the list, and that's the GM5. I know it's almost identical to the GM1 but it has a built-in EVF. For me, when it comes to photography, an EVF is a deal-breaker, which is why I'm so frustrated the Oly EPs don't have them. I don't know if it's still true today, but when it came out, the GM5 was the smallest interchangable camera with an EVF. It takes excellent pictures and is a masterpiece of engineering from Panasonic IMO. Truly jeans-pocketable. Why don't they make cameras like this any more?!
Agree with much of this list, apart from the EM10 bit, love my MK2, still use it regularly. Image quality and build quality are 👌
I hear you on the EOM 10. Yes the 5 is the same but better. But also more expensive. I love my 10. One day I might buy a 5. But I'm in no hurry.
I love this video. It's brilliant and is an awesome guide both for new and experienced micro 4/3 users. However my first and favorite camera wasn't listed - the GF-1.
P.S. Please do a lens ranking next!
The E-M1X makes no sense on paper but when you pick it up the perfect (for me) ergonomics win you over. Love mine, and it doesn’t feel too heavy in itself.
Exactly true. So easy to carry and hold in spite of its weight, controls accessible in either orientation. Not at all discrete for street photography, but great if you want people to think you are an official photographer somewhere.
I normally shoot an Em1 m3. Have considered picking up the Em1x to use with my 40-150 for sports? Good or bad idea?
@@dontipton4570 A friend of mine uses EM-1x with a 40-150mm f2.8 plus 2x teleconverter for motorsport
You could just get a battery grip for your existing body i guess. I enjoy having the Geotagging built in with the E-M1X and the nice feeling buttons. Would depend on price really. With optional grip you have flexibility. I upgraded from E-M1 mk2 and was worth it from that model, Mk3 rather close functionally i imagine.@@dontipton4570
I am glad you like yours but I did try it and I still found it too big for m43rds. The EM1X flopped in the market (note: that doesn’t mean it’s not a good camera for those who like it and fulfills their needs), and I don’t see OM Systems making a mark II of it.
I do agree the ergonomics are great. I think using a low res outdated EVF at the original MSRP was insane. If you regularly shoot in bad weather with gloves, the usability is really good.
🤣Your final comments about the OM1 Mk II ! Absolutely hilarious! I did exactly the same as you and bought the Mark II intending to replace the Mk I - except I just kept them both. Love your channel and your gentle sense of humour.
Hi, being an owner of both versions of the OM-1, do you consider a new OM-1 Mki to be a good buy at, say, a 33% discount to its original price?
I've also got both the Om-1 and Om-1 MKii, at first I wasn't that impressed with the upgrades but after a few weeks of using the MKii it's auto focus alone was worth the upgrade, on a visit to a nature reserve last week I was easily able to focus on a short Eared owl in long grass. If they do upgrade the Om-1 firmware it would be brilliant.
I am sort of past seeing a lot of videos at this point but I have to admit I found this video more entertaining and well done than I had expected. Credit were due! 🙂
Surprised you didn’t mention the GM5. I put the GM5 > GM1 simply because it has a functional view finder and some minor usability tweaks that make it even better, plus I always found the rear multi-menu wheel of the GM1 horrible as it becomes stiff easily, dirt, etc.
On OM10.4 vs OM-5 -> the Tilt LCD helps a lot and the EM5.3/OM-5/EM1.2/EM1.3 sensor can’t auto iso to ISO 25600, only 6400. For some street night life work, yes, I want it to roll higher. I concluded the reason is that while the sensor refresh of the later cameras is faster, when you go over ISO 6400 the sensor refresh speed slows down to similar to the PenF/OM10.4/EP7’s, and probably that “state change” is not easy to make particularly rolling back and forth in a changing exposure from ISO 6400/to >6400.
I still wish they figured that out somehow.
My only m43 camera today (after using many in the past) is the EP7, which I love notwithstanding some clear limitations. It is not my main camera, and I'm not expecting it to be my main camera. It is my travel carry everywhere camera. Doesn't come with an EVF, which is OK given the bright screen and its size (main reason for having it), doesn't have good AF-C, but AF-S is outstanding in most situations and in low light (better than Fuji, Sony, and the pre Zf cameras), has custom color profiles (4 mono and 4 color) that I can recall with the click of a button and that allows me to create my own styles, dual dials, and a photographer tilt screen that also allows for selfies. And it has a built in flash, which I totally use with my family. It looks good, it is pocketable with the Panasonic 14mm, IBIS is wonderful, auto ISO works great to values that are even higher than the OM5... Not much to complain, other than the slow start up after turning it off, and the lack of exposure compensation in manual mode with auto ISO (but the work around is not too bad, given there is an exposure lock button).
Interesting, to me as a filmmaker, E-P7 is my A camera, actually with every new camera review, I am tempted to buy another one.😂
People with attitudes like yours make the world go round. Love the vids!
First, great video…second some bloomin nice photos and last, largely agree with your list though I find my g9 a bit too big for m43 and thus would put it and the G9ii in the bloomin brilliant category (different needs for different folks). On the OMii a bit more than a firmware update, but think your point is reasonable. Kept hoping LUMIX would add a small and light m43 once again, but they haven’t so an OM5 might be the ticket!
The the EM-1X belongs in the top tier. Best built body, best weather sealing, built in GPS, best control layout, great value.
Just a bit too big, but has it's place
Your love for the GH5 is exactly how I feel about my Lumix S5! Bury me with mine too please 😂 Great video Em!
Same! It's such a good tool
I'm just a beginner, but I wanted to tell you that the photo at 7:08 is brilliant. Congrats! Also, this was an interesting video. I subbed. :)
Hahaha love both my OM1, OM1 MARK ll and also my EM1X. I started with the gm5, then got the gx 85, got a gx 9 on sale. The panasonic are good kameras but it's the olympus and OMsystem cameras I use. ❤
From the cameras I've used I think I agree! I didn't get along with the GH5 but it seems to be a universal favourite!
Im a beginner so it makes me happy that the G7 was a good purchase. Thanks for posting this video.
How can you leave out the GH2? The multi aspect sensor alone gives it a Bloomin' Brilliant.
What about the GX9? Is the model number different in the UK. No, you had it, I bought mine on Amazon UK. It doesn't have everything, but it has enough, and it's small. Unless something new comes out, It's the camera I'm taking to the grave.
Day two of using the OM-D EM5 mark 1 and I am loving it!
I got into the system with an EPL1 and a week later an EP5.
I have two EM5's (the original) that I use on a daily basis as my only M4/3's cameras. I absolutely love them still. I am GAS'ing for that Panasonic G9II though. I'm really interested in its focusing system and the real time luts. Have you done more with the real time luts in the G9II?
I have! I use that feature all the time with my own custom presets in the camera, it can be super creative and definitely cut down on editing time. I think I am overdue a new "real time lut photo walk video" 😊
@@MicroFourNerds - I would love a video like that, especially now that you've been using it for a while now. Can't wait! 🙂
❤ I love my Olympus OMD EM-5 original camera and I use it every day, with the 17mm and the 25mm prime and the only zoom I have is the fantastic plastic 40-150mm zoom and it's satisfying for my street portrait needs r.n. I really like only using the prime lenses and my 17mm is the f:2.8 and the 25mm is f:1.7 and all my lenses have perfectly function fast A/F. I love the Jpegs straight out of the camera as long as my exposure is perfect. Amazing, solid build like a tank and those Zuiko glasses are just amazing quality. I'm an enthusiasm amateur photographer and learned photography back in the late 70's with 35mm and 120mm manual film cameras and my first camera my dad give me was a Agfa 120mm and he had the Kodak Retina 3s 35mm camera and he had his own dark room and he was experimenting and learning to enlarge and print photographs. Now I converted from manual cameras and film photography totally into digital photography and I'm aceing it! I would highly recommend the Oly OMD EM-5 series cameras to anyone who likes casual photography because beside the great quality of the cameras also it's retro 1973 OM-1 design very pleasing to the eye! Thanks and I'm big fan of your videos, thank you!🌹❤️👍💯
This was fun. I want all of these cameras. Silly note: I have an e-pl10 and I only ever use it when I have to be an art gallery or a fancy party or someplace where I need to look stylish. I also put on my chunky artist glasses for these events.
Emily Hi....Liverpool Kev here...What a superb video....witty and genuinely useful from someone who knows what they are talking about......and often you cannot say that on RUclips....I was pleased to see two of my cameras in the top league....GX80 and GM1 (Which I adore)......Like you I sold the Pen F.....Massive regrets....But.... to finance a Fuji X100V...another Rabbit hole haha...Thank you so much for your great videos Emily and obviously love the Liverpool Connection too....All the best.....Liverpool Kev
Yay, that was fun! Experience and usage are wonderfully subjective bits. Articulating perspective can be tricky. Yours is wonderfully done. Like everyone else, I wanted more out of the OM-5-new menus and sensor from O-M1, which is why I did not grab one. I laughed, not hard, just glee for featured E-PL6. Indeed , the red camera is my casual camera partly because it seems so playful and works perfectly well with 17mm f1.8 lens. The "go to" camera has been an E-M5.Mk3 last four years. Never had so much fun or the solid track record for keepers. PDAF nails it every time.
I owned an Olympus Air 01 in 2017 when the software worked. I wonder if it will work with the new OM System app that works with my E-M5 Mk II. Anyway, the Air worked great and produced images as good as the E-M5, since they have the same sensor. I used it with the Panasonic 30mm f/2.8 IS macro lens, and could put it on the end of a monopod, stick the monopod several feet off the path into the blooming flowers and get some good macro shots thanks to the lens IS and it was a fairly bright day, too. All without treading off the path. So there were some creative applications of the Air and it was also fun to walk around with just a Pana 14mm f/2.5 on it and shoot discreetly from the waist. On my channel I recently posted a video I made with the Air and the Pana 14mm on a high tripod, of my reaction to the 2017 total eclipse. It's the latest video I posted, in fact. Take a look if you want a video sample.
Om5 is definitely underrated, I owned the em53 and switched to Fuji, then again back to M43 for the om5, this is the first camera I bought twice. Being said that, the om5 actually got a new processor, digital ND and the hand held high resolution mode. These are huge improvements, sadly most people only judge it by its look which is exactly the same, but I can tell you, om5 is the beast and for its price point, second to none.
Recently got one of these (haven't used any M43 before), was suprised finding out even this 'not very modern' focus system, C-AF works fine enough for bus/train/car shooting even at night (with some street lighting) with the 35-100 2.8. The lens is also a beast for what it is.
I love your list. But... now months later, do you still think of the OM-1 Mk 2 as a "should have been an email"? Oh, and having gone through a lot of cameras before my E-M1 (OG) which I thought was amazing ... until I got the G9, which is amazing... but dang it, now I think I need a G9 mkII. lol
if you were going to document travels outdoors on a bicycle in all kinds of weather, and wanted good stills AND 4k video, slow motion and a sprinkle of astrophotography...what camera would you choose? olympus tg7? Lumix s5iix or GH9ii? an OM system OM1/5, EM5, Fuji xh2s?, Sony zv1,gx100ii, Xperia IV phone?, an Osmo Action4? a pocket3?...like what's the best swiss army knife camera you can think of thats fun, mobile with good weatherproofing and battery life?
I agree with most of your ratings. I have the EM-5 Mark III, which is similar to the OM-5, and think it is a very underrated camera that easily belongs in Class A. I think the EM-10 deserves a slightly higher rating, since it packs a lot of the performance of the EM-5 in a smaller package.
Just think that I was fought between a G9 and en EM1 MKII, but been an "old" freelancer (old means I am old, I was a freelancer when I was young, then gave up, and now after 35 odd years later just decided to try/go digital) I was trying to find an Em1 mkII but there was just something that didn't convince me, probably my muscle memory stuck with motorized Nikons, and lumix would have felt better in my hand, probably I saw them compared, don't know. At the end found a bargain on a G9, (spanking new, 550€ still with a year warranty with an Oly 40-150) and went for it. Soo glad I did! Now watching your thoughts just confirmed my "feelings" about it! Thank you,( again.. ) even if it's an old video! P.S Now I have to find a stabilized rangefinder look small camera to take that phone off my wife's hands!! (they all say that... it's for my wife... I know...) any thoughts? TY
Because of your vids I got myself my first micro four-thirds camera, love your vids!
I watched this video to see if the Olympus E-p1 and E-P3 were included in your brutal ranking. They were the digital micro 4/3 cameras that I tried to use with 14/20/45mm lenses in my wedding business. Loved the images from these cameras but could not depend on them because they broke too often.
Hi Emily. Thanks to you I have the God tier Olympus OM-D E-M5. Like you I hate the menus but boy does it take lovely photos. Traded my GX8 which is a great camera but so far my results have been way better with the E-M5… I even got an honourable mention in the February photo competition!
I was considering the OM-1 Mk2 but now I'm not so sure (I started with photography when I was about 16 with an Olympus OM-10 (I think, memory is a bit fuzzy) - there was no digital back then). I love your passion for the Lumix G9 II though and your passion for photography generally. Very inspiring. Thanks Emily.
I like the Olympus E-P5 which I use with the VF4. Got two of them. I also have the Pen-F, EM5 ii and a Lumix G9 but the E-P5 is my favorite.
I have the E-P5 and love it. Looking at picking up a Pen F at some point... Should I bother?
@@musa7606 I wouldn't bother with the Pen-F, form over function imo.
Hi,I am deciding to purchase a camera to start my photography journey. I was considering either the lumix gx80 or canon r50. I would appreciate any advice on which you would recommend. I hope to use this as an everyday camera for travel and street photography. Thanks :)
Very cool and informative video. I went from analogue to digital compact to DSLR (several) to mirrorless (Fuji X-T3) and ended with an iPhone 13 Pro Max. Now my hands start itching and I want to go back to something with interchangeable lenses in the style of the PEN and the Sony A6400 (just mentioning the Sony because of the shape of the body). I don't want to go to a DSLR-like body like the GH-6 and the OM-1. I want to be able to shoot in RAW and I don't have a particular photography-style. I shoot street, landscape, portrait, city. In which direction do you advise me to search in?
Oh man! I am still using the Lumix G7 for photography and video. Some days ago, a family asked for my help to record a birthday party in a hotel. I was nervous, but when I edited the photos and videos, they looked awesome.😃
Excellent camera if you know how to use it even though its weakness that Emily says on the video.
Hope, Panasonic would make a micro four thirds camera with the G7 size but with all specifications of the Lumix G9 II.😎
Out of curiosity, I’m wondering why you had the G7 ranked higher than the G80? They’re very similar in size and specs, but the G80 has IBIS, is weather sealed, doesn’t have an anti-aliasing filter, and there’s no recording limit (or at least not on the G85). I love them both, but the ranking had me scratching my head. Thanks!
Same goes to me
Found your channel when making my switch from FF to G9ii and have been really enjoying the content!
I just clicked on the video, because i wanted to know, what you think of the g7 and i was stunned when you started with you. I also think that you ranked it perfect, and i think that the features but also the low price is fantastic. Anyways love your videos keep on making them.
Hi and great vid. I totally agree with you, but due to my own needs, there is one camera I feel I would put in a different category. I have (working as a professional) 2x old G9's (agree), 2x EM1 Mk2 (great work horse cams, both over 1 mil shots), a new G9II (agree), 2x EM10 Mk2's (I call my shutter savers as I picked them up cheap and they are handy, but I agree), a Pen F (agree), 3 EM5 Mk1 (agree and having them since release they will be missed when they die......soon), but my 2x EM1x's I feel are, for big lens balance, the dual batts and the cleaner handling (than adding a grip to another EM1 style camera) for fast sports etc, are the ducks guts. I would put them in the third tier (for me), good in some circumstances. I know they are big, but I have large hands, put big glass on the front of them (300 f4) and when shooting sport would always add a grip for the two batts, so they are the best way to do that. I also think that at $2k Australian, they are a steal. I do have an S5 and S5II to flesh out my video, but the G9II is the top dog and most fun to use. I just went S5 for better high ISO work and then scored some very cheap L mount 7Art Spectrum and IRIX cine lenses, then some Lumix primes, then the S5II on sale....... .. Sordid little story, I feel a little dirty retelling it. Cheers again and thanks for making me think!
@MicroFourNerds, would love to hear your opinion on the GX9 vs pen-f, which one would u pick?
Also where would you have put the GF7 In this list?
As a new OM-1 user, actually I'm incredibly happy the OM-1 mark II came out. It dropped the price of used mark I's by 400€ overnight, while having absolutely nothing of note to show for it 😂😂😂
So now I have a basically pristine OM-1 (got it with a shutter count of 500, did 10x more in 2 weeks) and I can only thank OM System for the poor choice!😅
The *real* reason why you should get cancelled is the hate for the EM10's! The mark II and Mark IV especially are amazing cameras if you don't need weather sealing, super light, incredibly pretty to look at and full of features!
Very helpful. I'm looking at getting back into the 4/3 world and will probably go back to Olympus. Thanks for the update on what is available and useful.
@@cefalloid There are used cameras. I'm not rich enough for new these days.
I‘m always amazed how brilliant of an photographer you are. Your city and building pictures want me to go out and try it by my self.
EM1X is the only camera i would use when going to sever areas. with all the respect to all the other toys. try to use them in the nordic and they will die. ergonomic its the best machine I ever had in my hands - its a pure photographers camera.
@microfournerds nice video! I am currently searching for a microfourthirds camera as my first camera to get into photography. I really like aesthetics of the GM1, GX800/GX850 , and the Pen f. Which of these would you you suggest for a beginner like myself? Also the the Olympus Pet series , I get confused a bit with all the different versions. How can a newbie navigate the sea of the Pen series? the EP , the EPL and the EP mini series and how they compare with each other?
Oh and I forgot to add on the Fujifilm X100vi
Have you looked at the e p7 ? Whats your opinion ? I broke my wrist and need to go lighter si looking at options
In defense of the E-M10 Mk.II I recently picked one up in pristine condition for **$180** and the amount of camera that is even today for the cost is insane. It’s just about 10 years old but it feels like it’s still a current-year camera. It has most of the speed, performance, and features of the E-M5.II, but is smaller, maintains a premium feeling build, keeps loads of direct control, and even has a pop-up flash. It’s a great camera to throw the 14-42 pancake zoom on with the auto lens cap and toss in a bag as an everyday carry. It can be had for SO cheap, it makes a great sensible companion to an E-M1.
Love the list! Some cameras I've had the pleasure of having and/or using, some not :) But quite an extensive and informative list! Kudos!
One single thing though - the E-M1X is anything BUT a Crime against photography - as a happy, satisfied owner of two such cameras and making a living off of those cameras - I can't say enough about that model - sturdy, built like a tank, with great ergonomics and amazing reliability! It fits my hand like a glove and clients are super impressed by the overall look of the camera, even though I absolutely KNOW that this is a stupid thing to judge a camera by, Still, clients subconsciously want to feel like they're in the hands of a professional - and a big-ish camera means that for some people LOL Also, my 40-150mm is so well balanced with a bigger camera body 🫣
Just found you thanks to Robin Wong. Looking forward to watching all your videos! I’ve had my EM5 mk2 for years, and just got the OM-1. Always more to learn!
Hi Emily, new subscriber here and new to MFT after a (very) long absence from photography. Thank you for your content, you are an absolute joy to watch.
Thanks so much! ☺️📷
Thank you so much for this video! I am very new to micro four thirds and want to buy my first edc with exchangable lenses. Problem is: I want to shoot video stabilized in 4k and need a view finder in the sun. Sooooo... Are there any other recommendations to go cheap other than the mentioned Lumix GX8?
Any help will be appreciated! Thank you!
Regards,
Etna.
I think the gx85/80 ticks your boxes
Nice video! I use the G9II for work and the GM1 is always with me when not working. Im always amazed of what the GM1 can produce, the pictures are incredible.
I have 2 GM1 and a GM5. You should try the GM5.
Loved this video and the courage it took to publish it, and invite comments!! And here we are like moths to a flame!
Olympus pl7 is a cool epic camera too , and gf3k small 12mp , epic look do to 12mp
I love your idea for this video, Emily, and the way you've put it together. Very nice samples too. It would have been rather dry without them. I expected to differ more from your findings, but you are obviously a (subjective but experienced) expert. Really well done! I agree for 80%. Most of what I don't agree I would just move for one tier. You asked for "a chat", so there you have my remarks on the whole system parade.
The biggest omissions in the list is the *E-M1 Mark I/II/III range.* I only have the original one, but it's interesting enough, accurate skin color and slow but precise phase detect autofocus. From what I understand, the Mark II was revolutionary in many ways and was only beaten by the G9. The Mark III came 2,5 years after the G9 and had a tiny bit better sensor. Is still the one I crave for, it obviously has superb ergonomics with improved sensor, improved PDAF and many other nice things, lighter than the G9 (hiking!) and a better battery life.
Somehow I think the *E-M5 and the E-M10* have exchanged places in this ranking. The E-M10 is definitely more suitable for hiking, and, when not outdoors, the E-M1 (all iterations including X...) are more interesting than the E-M5. I think the E-M5 has a retro appeal, but is neither as portable as the E-M10 nor as capable as the E-M1. That said, there are certainly guys who love just that half-way philosophy.
One important omission is also the *splendid GH2.* It's the camera of a pioneering, historic importance. It has made serious video quality available to people like you and me (quality video camera's were much more expensive in 2011 and this was probably the first real hybrid). It had a decent image quality for photo marred by the lukewarm jpeg algorythm. But surprisingly, years after, when nobody used it anymore (somewhere in 2018 or even 2019? I forgot) Panasonic came up with a firmware update that took care of this problem. It was small, light, with unnerving tiny knobs but superb overall ergonomics. When my first GH2 got stolen, I went on using the GM1, terribly disappointed by its ergonomics but the results were fantastic. The color science of the GM1 was all that the GH2 was not, and even better than of the G85. The GM1 is not weather-sealed but has probably the most fastidious build quality I've seen in the MFT. Long after, using the GX9/G9 already, I was offered a black version for under €100, and I oh so much regret I hadn't done it, if just for the collection... a little gem, really, although the E-M10 objectively has IBIS, a viewfinder, a better image quality, and better ergonomics. In other words, much more of a camera while weighing just a few grams more.
Historically, the *GH4* had been very popular from 2014 on until the GH5 came out. The GH4 so much revolutionized some video features over the GH3 that we thought it won't be replaced soon. The GH4 and G7 were the last great Panasonics without the IBIS. In 2017 time was ripe for the GH5 to set the new standard. And I think as a video oriented hybrid it was the best ever design of Panasonic MFT, flawed only by the lack of PDAF. For this flaw alone I think many who could afford it, migrated to Sony.
I knew right away your *punishment of the E-M1X* would raise some voices. My blind assessment of it was the same like yours until I had bought the battery grip for my G9. Ever since, I have never taken it off. Also on the E-M1 original: the grip is very useful and such a peace of mind when you cover the events. I still don't know if there's anything that justifies a non-removable grip design of the X, and they could have included more batteries in detachable Oly/Pana designs, but the grip experience in itself has made me look different at the E-M1X. Plus: there is a whole "school" of photographers that swear by the E-M1X. I would indeed love to try it out.
Finally, I don't have it, but from many a user I realize that the *GH6 is a phenomenal* video AND photo camera. It may have a better sensor and some more advanced features than the G9 Mk2 and the O-M1! And the *GX9* may be neglected in your list. It's ergonomics are not great, it's heavy for it's size, but it probably has the same superb sensor as the G9 and the color science is no less either. Time to stop now or I can better make my own video! :))
P. S. Of course, you'll come up with the lenses ranked in this same fashion like cameras here?
Yeaeeee I'm thumbs upper #600! Even numbers are the best.
You're very influential on my micro 4/3rd's shopping. I am a long time (forever) Pentax person, but the K-01 and Q just kill my vibe .. I really like the Olympus camp but the prices are still a bit high for me at the moment (I bought a new K-1 Mk ii and a MPB used K-3 Mk iii in 2023, so I am working hard to justify another new camera (let along new gear for the new to me camera).
Thank you for your channel, good stuff and you do really well at keeping a positive attitude for us viewers.
What would you recommend for hiking/backpacking. I do a lot of waterfall photography also and leaving my tripod behind would be awesome. If I could do handheld waterfall shots that would be great also.
I just ordered the E-M5 , as a cheap and hopefully cheerfull Self Birthday present then 5 mins later panicked and thought what have I done.... Yeah it was cheap and with both grips So I'm so glad to see you have rated it as high as you have, May not have all the bells and whistles of most of the others but it also comes with a 6-month warranty, and it's cheaper than the chips around here, I can breathe now.
Really fun video, Emily. Currently my only M4/3 camera is the Pen F. Love that camera…
What i really miss is the orange GM1 with the 14mm f2.5. I'll get it again later. Most of my gear was stolen, so i'll start again. GM1 in orange brings me such joy.
Personally think the rating of the OM10 was a bit harsh but I like your honesty!! Would love a brutal ranking of MFT lenses aswell
Thank you for this! I am a long time M43 shooter as well, have been debating to switch to a Sony Aps-C but my heart is still with Lumix. Been looking for an everyday hybrid camera with small lenses , and you seem to totally understand that! Your channel is GREAT! Could you do tier list for lenses? Ive been wanting to upgrade but overwhelmed by choices.
Thanks to you I went out and purchased an EM5 *the original one* and I fell in love with the camera. Thankfully I purchased it through MPB because the sensor had multiple stuck pixels on it and they out right just replaced the camera for free. I absolutely love MPB and I can’t wait to get my hands back on another EM5 :)
Did you try the Pixel Mapping option in the menu? That should get rid of them.
I recently took my Olympus OM-D E-M5ii out on a New Zealand road-trip and it was without a doubt, the best camera I took with me for the trip.
As for my G.A.S at this moment, I would more likely get the G9ii, G9, GH5ii, GH6, OM-1/ii, G90/95, and the Pen-F.
I love my G7, EM10, G95 and of course my GX85.
Seems we've undergone the same evolution...
What about the Panasonic GF1, GX1 and the Olympus E-P5 and others in the Pen series ?
Could you do a top pick MFT cameras video at each price point? Maybe pick one photo centric and one video centric camera at each price. Lets say $100, $200, $300, $500, $1000, $1500, and $2000+ (body only). Maybe skip $100, unless you think there are some notable cameras that exist at that price point. Could be a great sponsor spot for MPB as I'd expect most of these cameras will be used pricing.
I've got a Lumix g9, having previously owned a g6 and before that a g5. It was being able to record 1080p60 that pushed me to the Lumix line.
I still use a gf5 as a spare/backup body as it's tiny, but am looking to replace it soon, so your recommendations have been timely.