A Review of the Olympus Pen E-PL5 Compact System Camera

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  • @user-pi9xw9wj3b
    @user-pi9xw9wj3b 5 месяцев назад +3

    My dog is 14 years old and is showing his age in so many different ways. I hired someone to take pictures and realized after seeing the outcome that if I wanted to capture him as I know him.... that I would need a camera of my own. Your review convinced me to buy this camera out of the choices I had at the second hand stores around me. Thank you for being so detailed. I'm really looking forward to capturing my best friend in his last years with this camera.

  • @Jonahcastor
    @Jonahcastor Год назад +3

    David....fast forward 9 years... This is my 'back-up' digital as I wanted one for my film cameras when I needed/ preferred instant images (digital). So even after 9 years, this video is well worth it to view as it gives a bit of tips on that 'map'...thanks

  • @stayblack
    @stayblack 10 лет назад +21

    This is probably one of the best reviews I have ever watched on RUclips. Hats off to you David. Informative and quirky too.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад +1

    The 40-150 is a telephoto lens, from short to longish on MFT.
    On MFT 7-18mm is considered wide angle, 19-30mm normal, 35mm upwards telephoto. You can ignore all the 2x stuff, really since you are only using MFT.
    Use 7-18 in tight spaces, 19-30 mm where you have room to move around and 35 and upwards (including the 40-150) where you want things to look closer to the camera,
    This is a huge simplification but it's the bones of the matter. Have fun!

  • @Koji-888
    @Koji-888 Месяц назад

    I feel like I’m back in my grade school classroom watching a film from 1960.
    I mean this in a good way. Somehow quite comforting. 💁🏻‍♀️

  • @salmanshami
    @salmanshami 11 лет назад +1

    David, that is without doubt one of the very best reviews on any camera and the best on this model that I have seen. Thanks for doing it. You have made many people able to enjoy this camera more. Thank you !

  • @magonygellert36
    @magonygellert36 8 лет назад +1

    Best review of this camera! Every review should be so understandable and detailed like this. You helped me a lot!

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  8 лет назад

      Glad to be helful, Gellert and thanks for telling me!

  • @charliepragnell5791
    @charliepragnell5791 10 лет назад +1

    Excellent review David. I have an OM-D E-M5 but I'm awaiting my E-PL5 as a back up, 'carry around' camera. Great to see the E-PL5 has 'Live Bulb' too, an extremely powerful feature of the OM-D.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Thanks Charlie. Yeah, it fascinating watching an image build up, a truly digital experience..

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    There is a lot to learn but that's part of the fun! Even used on fully auto the camera gives superb results so you can use that while you learn the other functions.
    It's a great combo with the 20mm, you'll enjoy using it.

  • @kentxx12
    @kentxx12 5 лет назад +2

    Olympus Pen E-PL5 is still very good in the year 2019 :)

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  5 лет назад +2

      Yes, a very good point. A camera that was good 10 years ago isn't suddenly made no good when a new one comes in. I found that when I compared a new camera to the original G1 Panasonic ruclips.net/video/W4tZ0oOpg8A/видео.html

  • @JSquaredDesigns
    @JSquaredDesigns 11 лет назад +1

    David: Had to reach out and let you know how much your video reviews and style are appreciated. I subscribe to all of the big camera review channels but yours remains one of my all time favorites. The way you shoot the video as well as succintly describe the attributes of the gear you are reviewing is much appreciated - 2 thumbs up!

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    No, I don't use a screen protector and I haven't noticed any scratches on the screen. On the other hand, I am careful to only stow the camera in soft surrounds. I wish the screen folded inwards, like the Panasonic swivelling ones do.
    On of the main reasons I don't use a screen protector is that I always seem to fit them badly with bubbles underneath which really annoys me. As an idea, I think they are a good one.

  • @maverick5
    @maverick5 11 лет назад +1

    David, this is arguably ones of the best reviews I grabbed ever seen. I like your precise no nonsense style and it makes decision making simple. I will be getting this camera tomorrow and planning to get the sigma 30mm f2.8 as my first prime. Thank you so much!

  • @terrystaines8903
    @terrystaines8903 6 лет назад

    There are one or two reviewers that I go too before buying any camera equipment and your the first. Great job David.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  6 лет назад

      What a recommendation - thanks a lot, Terry!

  • @sbcwinn
    @sbcwinn 9 месяцев назад

    Best review I have seen on RUclips. I just bought an E-PL5 with a somewhat broken battery door for $90USD! Not bad eh?

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks Tara.That's a hard choice. Both lenses are good but performance drops off a bit more with the Olympus at the extreme tele end. It is also a little slower at the long end, which is what you'll likely be using on wildlife. It has a slightly wider zoom range, though. You can fit any 300mm lens to your Olympus with an adaptor and it will be stabilized, essential with such long lenses. But you won't have auto-focus. On balance, I'd go for the Panasonic, prices being equal.

  • @paulanderson3449
    @paulanderson3449 11 лет назад

    Hi again, I bought this camera today, my head was screaming for the G5 but my heart was seduced by the image quality, retro styling and the Olympus offer of a free 17mm lens. Will I miss an EVF, maybe, but I still have the G3 to fall back on if needed. Keep the reviews coming please, they are the best on RUclips.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks! Yes, carried over the shoulder with an EVF the E-PL5 makes a lot of sense. The new one, the VF-4 looks a bit bulky but there are two smaller alternatives. I'd probably go for the VF-3 but if I used only the Pen, I'd likely gp for the 4...assuming I had the money.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад +1

    It looks interesting with wifi and the 5 way stabilization but looks like it will be almost the price of the O-MD. It cant be long before Olympus add wifi to an updated O-MD so I'd probably wait for that.
    Mind you, I prefer an EVF for serious use and use cameras without as 'always with me' items for their compactness.

  • @pinkcanoe
    @pinkcanoe 11 лет назад

    I had wanted more control in my photography for awhile but was reluctant to go the DSLR route because of the size and weight. This camera and its abilities seem to hit the sweet spot for me. You're so right about finding things in the menu settings. I've printed some of the pdf manual and still get stumped. Thanks for your very fine appraisal and detailed video on this camera.

  • @aacwan
    @aacwan 11 лет назад

    Thanks very much David. I bought this camera 5 months before your video, just found it and wish I'd seen it when it first came out. Taught me a couple of menu options that make the camera *much* easier to use. I bought the Olympus 45mm lens on the basis of your review. Spot on.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Since you already have a G3, I think you made a good choice. And there are always the Olympus EVFs if you find you really want one. The E-PL5 is a much bigger advance in IQ than the G5 is over the G3 - or the G6 over the G3 for that matter.. Having said that, I was never unhappy with the G3's performance. But a free 17mm lens is a clincher.

  • @stevekinguk1
    @stevekinguk1 10 лет назад +1

    David - I had a Nikon D7000 and assorted prime and telephoto lenses and recently decided to look for a system that was much smaller and lighter, yet still capable of the fantastic image quality of the Nikon system. In spite of the great photos I got from my D7000 kit, it was too large & heavy and I had got to the point of rarely using it due to it's weight & bulk.
    I stumbled across your video reviews of the E-PL5 and the Panasonic 12-35mm lens and they introduced my the the M43 system. After a bit of further review, although slightly skeptical, I put my entire Nikon kit on ebay and bought this camera, the Panasonic 12-35mm lens and a Metz 58 AF-2 speedlight, also all on ebay, for a few hundred quid less than I got for my Nikon system.
    Did I make the right choice?
    Well David you already know the answer, but to anyone else reading this post, it was an unequivocal YES!
    For the type of photographs I like to shoot - portrait, friends & family indoors, travel and interior property for my little holiday lets business - this kit produces virtually the same quality as my Nikon D7000 kit - BUT - with 70% less weight and bulk.
    I am astounded by the quality that such a small camera and lens can produce.
    I am now a total convert to M43 and really enjoy making images again - thank you David for introducing me to it!

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Great post Steven, thanks. When you look at the smaller M43 cameras It's hard to believe that they can have the image quality they do. I think it's a bit like jpg technology, there is a loss of _absolute_ quality but not of practical quality and it's that balance of size and quality that makes them so attractive.
      It's interesting too that you say you really enjoy making images again - that's what it did for me too.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks Michel. You'll love the camera.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Yes, press the top of the dial and then l/R buttons.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    With the image quality of the camera, it's a journey worth making.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks! The image quality of either camera will be more than enough for most photographers but they are very different in concept. Assuming eye level view-finding is not that important to you, I'd make my decision based on size and price more than anything else - especially the size of the lenses.
    I'd take a look at the Panasonic G models too.

  • @attentionaddicts
    @attentionaddicts 10 лет назад

    THANKYOU for this video! i have this camera and setting up the dial to control shutter/aperture in S and A modes just made it about 1000x more easy to use! Now to figure out the super control panel.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      attentionaddicts Glad it was useful! I'll never understand why the SCP is disabled by default.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Glad to hear that, Connor, thanks.

  • @ManikandanKrishnan
    @ManikandanKrishnan 10 лет назад

    One of the best review of E=PL5. Thanks David

  • @brotendo
    @brotendo 11 лет назад

    Excellent review. I do plan on buying this with an EVF since I don't plan on carrying it in a bag or pocket, but instead slinging it over my shoulder with a strap.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    I hadn't thought they looked sharper but I prefer the quality of the Olympus output, jpg or raw. It's a bit like the difference between Nikon and Leica lenses used to be, The Nikkors were sharp and contrasty, the Leitz lenses were less contrasty but appeared more detailed. Swap Leica for Olympus and Nikkor.
    Having said which, they are different from rather than better than one another.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks! I'm waiting for my GX7 to arrive. There;s so much good choice in MFT cameras now but the GX7 does look to be the one I've been waiting for.

  • @GeorgeStar
    @GeorgeStar 10 лет назад

    Thank you for your usual thorough review and for mentioning the benefits of a fully articulating screen. That's something most reviewers gloss over. A partially articulated screen (ie crippled) is only useful for horizontals. I guess no one shoots verticals. That's one reason I really enjoy my G5. Very versatile. And it has an additional lever by the shutter button to control zoom on a PZ lens or +/- exp. compensation. I just wish they'd come out with a decent PZ zoom and a line of IBIS bodies like Oly. Sadly they've gone to a crippled screen on the GX7.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Thanks George. Whatever camera, there always seems to be something you wanted missing. With the GX7 it is the non-articulated screen, as you say. I can only suppose that Panasonic juggle with the specs not only for design and cost reasons but not wanting to spoil the sales of the top line model.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks so much, Salman. It's a lovely camera, so i guess that came through.

  • @alanplatt888
    @alanplatt888 7 лет назад

    I'm looking forward to receiving mine very soon. (2nd hand) Oldie but goldie, here's hoping. I've also got a G80 with a few lenses to hopefully to use on the Olympus too. Thanks for all the MFT video's

  • @TheFtrevino
    @TheFtrevino 3 года назад

    Thanks to your excellent video, I finally learned how to set my menu to easily adjust my EPL 5 and EPL 6. Love your tutorial videos!

  • @JohnnyDudeUK
    @JohnnyDudeUK 10 лет назад

    I like you attitude and common sense approach to reviewing this camera. You just might have sold a few from this review....

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад +2

      Thanks, John. Olympus keep sending me huge wads of money, I keep telling them it's a form of harassment to but they just won't stop :-)

    • @JohnnyDudeUK
      @JohnnyDudeUK 10 лет назад

      David Thorpe Well I did it! I now own a E-PL5 and thanks to your video I was able to set it up the way I like, so I now just use it. It's a superb device and was with me on recent work trip to Japan where it proved itself. Told you the video would sell a few. Thanks again!

  • @autozealot
    @autozealot 10 лет назад

    Very well detailed review, David.. Not many ppl talk about the Super Control Panel, and THIS is the true attraction of the Pen Lite series for Enthusiasts!

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Yes - and Olympus have it turned off by default. Crazy but nice when you discover it!

  • @StenAndreRigedahl
    @StenAndreRigedahl 10 лет назад

    A very Impressive no nonsense review. Very informative and professionally done by someone with a try passion for photography.

  • @davidvanchu
    @davidvanchu 11 лет назад

    Fantastic review! The only one I have found that shows the start up to shot time.

  • @HerwindoArtono
    @HerwindoArtono 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks, I like your last word about uncompromising Image Quality

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      It _is_ pretty remarkable to have a state of the art sensor in a camera that is not right at the top of your price range.

  • @m.singleton8688
    @m.singleton8688 Месяц назад

    I am pretty much sold on buying this camera 😊😊

  • @pjcardone164
    @pjcardone164 Год назад

    I have a PM 2 and the PL5. Disappointing the PL 5 does not seem to have focus peeking! And yet on a lesser level the PM 2 does. I was hoping if the PL 5 had it, you would show us how to activate it. Great video regardless!

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks Harold. I wonder if Olympus will tidy up their menu system one day?

  • @m.singleton8688
    @m.singleton8688 Месяц назад

    What a great review....thank you 😊

  • @REP96st
    @REP96st 11 лет назад

    Another well written/spoken review. I hope you're able to get your hands on a G6 early.

  • @HarryBouman
    @HarryBouman 11 лет назад

    Great review. I have a EPM1 and I am thinking of buying with more contols. Was thinking of a cam with additional control wheels (like the OMD). But seeing how the quickmenu on the thouch screen works, makes the EPL5 also an interesting option.

  • @lajosik88
    @lajosik88 9 лет назад

    Really great review. I'm an owner of E-PL6 for a couple months, it is exactly the same as E-PL5, only Time Lapse option is added - already used it for dawn shots on vacation while still sleeping :)
    MySets are the best feature of the camera, I have one note: It is not needed to switch off/on the camera to go back to the settings set to mode e.g. A, you just need to turn dial from and back to the mode and predefined settings are back.
    Picture quality is great.
    However I have a problem with out of focus pictures when shooting moving objects e.g. people walking towards me, even with C-AF selected I often end up with not focused result :(
    I use Sigma 30mm f2.8 prime lens.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  9 лет назад

      Continuous autofocus is not the strong point of any MFT cameras, unfortunately. The very latest and most expensive from Olympus and Panasonic are better but still not up to DSLR standards. It should be ok in good light with the focusing area not set too small but otherwise there isn't much you can do.

    • @lajosik88
      @lajosik88 9 лет назад

      OK. Thanks for the reply. Íll try it in a good light with at least 1/500, F more than 4 and S-AF, hopefully it´ll help.

    • @lajosik88
      @lajosik88 9 лет назад

      David Thorpe
      Anyway, E-PL6 + Sigma 30mm is a great combo, here are couple of samples: www.flickr.com/gp/128464398@N02/s400KC/
      All photos are handheld, no flash used for indoors (ISO 4000 used).
      I use only JPEG, no RAW, still beginner and Olympus does a good job for my needs :)

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks! Interesting about the voice - more complimentary than some I've had!

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks. Yes, it is.

  • @lozzom
    @lozzom 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the excellent review David which helped me to decide to buy this followed by the lovely 45mm f1.8. Just come back from holiday when I had the chance to use them properly and very pleased with the results. I also have the GH3 and to me the images from the E-PL5 seem sharper. How do you feel they compare?

  • @davenash661
    @davenash661 10 лет назад

    Great review as always, even makes the dreaded Olympus menu look easy HA Ha, wait til you try the button/dial option on the OM-d EM-1 !!!!!

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Thanks Dave. I think the Olympus menu system is pretty easy to understand...................after you've used it for a few years :-)

  • @stephen_chan
    @stephen_chan 11 лет назад

    Another great review for us in the m4/3 system. Thanks.

  • @zalllon
    @zalllon 10 лет назад

    I know this review is old, but so glad you did it. It helped me to decide about getting a used E-PL5. Helped a lot, and now I'm a subscriber :)

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Old maybe but the image quality you'll get with the E-PL5 is as good as the best of any current cameras. That's one of the beauties of MFT. You will love the camera. And thanks for subscribing.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Much appeciated comment, thanks.

  • @paultaylor5513
    @paultaylor5513 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the review David. Any thoughts on the EP5?

  • @MichaelKlusek
    @MichaelKlusek 11 лет назад

    Thanks so much David, very useful review. I am getting this camera soon.

  • @geraldillo
    @geraldillo 4 месяца назад

    Great review! Does the shutter release control through the touch screen also work with vintage lenses or only with dedicated micro 4/3 lenses?

  • @johnallen3423
    @johnallen3423 4 года назад

    Still good today...just got one for£120 ..the specs are VG..for hangin' out/around..

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  4 года назад +1

      Silly prices for such capable cameras today!

  • @davidvanchu
    @davidvanchu 11 лет назад

    Normally I wouldn't bother to put a screen protector on a camera, but I'm worried since the screen is my only option for composing photographs.

  • @johnwongtw1
    @johnwongtw1 11 лет назад

    For selfish reasons I hope you can do a review on the Olympus 75-300mm lens. Because I am thinking of buying one and there isnt a review of it in youtube yet. :P

  • @kerriflynn8645
    @kerriflynn8645 9 лет назад

    Great review!! I loved the way you compared it to a pirate story. Such a great way to put it.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  9 лет назад

      Kerri Flynn Thanks - I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    I haven't tried one but I do know I want one.

  • @kb5ql
    @kb5ql 11 лет назад

    Just googled it. Dial is used for changing the settings based on PASM, left/right buttons on mode dial used for exposure comp. Is that correct?

  • @paulanderson3449
    @paulanderson3449 11 лет назад

    Hi David, your review now has me in a quandry. I have the Lumix G3 and carry the lumix 20mm and Olympus 45mm primes, l was intent on upgrading to the Lumix G5 but now am lusting after this Olympus. Any views on the G5, I love the image quality of the Olympus, I like the ergonomics of the Panasonics, Help.

  • @actionimagesphotography
    @actionimagesphotography 11 лет назад

    Great review as usual.
    I just can't get over the fact I have to take off the flash to put a view finder on top.
    Why is it so loud when shooting.
    tripod socket is off axis.
    Myset is way too confusing.
    By the way liked the comment about the lens hood, "cool or what!"
    Well done video but I'll pass on this one.
    Waiting for OM-D2

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    I see the problem. The IQ of the Olympus is as good as can be bought at any price in MFT and you'd need the GH3 Panasonic to match it. Like you, though I prefer the ergonomics of the Panasonic.
    E-PL5 lacks an EVF but compensates with smaller size. A draw so far. What would swing it for me is your lenses. A great choice - but no image stabilisation. The Olympus body IS, so Olympus it is. But be certain that you won't miss the EVF - if so, it has to be Panasonic. Both will do a great job.

  • @nisrandom
    @nisrandom 9 лет назад

    Really helpful! Olympus isn't really user-friendly compared to other brands so this vid is really informative for me, especially utilizing the settings.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  9 лет назад

      +Nadine Postigo Glad it was helpful. I'm with you on the user friendly aspect, they just crammed too much on a small body. But then, I speak with people who find Olympus more user friendly than Panasonic. I can't see it myself but it takes all sorts, as they say.

  • @darklion1970
    @darklion1970 10 лет назад

    David, Thanks for the hidden gem info on the Super Control Panel. I love it. What a nightmare trying to find out how to turn it on. I love this E-PL5 but was wondering what shooting modes should a person just starting out use to get great shots, S, M, A, or P. I'm getting amazing shots , but I'm guessing a lot. Daniel

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      I can't believe the hide the Super Control Panel! The modes, Program works well for give and take stuff. Manual I don't bother with because I can't do anything with the exposure that the camera can't.
      I use Aperture priority all the time for stills. Setting the aperture to f4 or 5.6 gets you the sweet spot for most MFT lenses. If it's not good light and the shutter speed drops too low, open up the lens or up the ISO.
      Shutter Priority is good where you have a moving subject and want to make sure you can freeze it but you an do that with Aperture Priority by using the lens at its fastest aperture and/or high ISO.
      I'd guess that the majority of photographers would have aperture priority as their default setting, ISO set to auto and aperture f4 or 5.6.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks, Stan. Glad it was useful

  • @expl_o
    @expl_o 3 года назад

    Thank you for this great review!!!!!

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Yes, that is so.

  • @ONeillConnor
    @ONeillConnor 11 лет назад

    excellent review. i watched many reviews on this camera from the tech sites which were rubbish and some photo sites that were ok but this review covered the stuff i was interested in and was also very well done. Thanks for posting it up it helped me out =)

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thank you, joushikijn.

  • @RattusYu
    @RattusYu 4 года назад

    I'm undecided EPL5 or EM10ii in 2019.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  4 года назад

      The E-M10 II may be small but it is a serious camera with a decent EVF and very pleasing build quality. Viewed in the light of the intentions of the Micro Four Thirds standard, it's one of the best ever. The E-PL5 produces good results but if you are serious about your photography - the E-M10 II, no contest as far as I'm concerned. If you are less serious - nothing wrong with that - the E-Pl5 would probably slip into a pocket or bag more easily due to its less lumpy form.

    • @RattusYu
      @RattusYu 4 года назад

      @@DavidThorpeMFT Thank you David! I thought that both of them are great cameras.

  • @doshimd
    @doshimd 11 лет назад

    Great Review. Just bought the EPL5. I find the colour not very natural. Can you please do a video on adjusting the colours as the enclosed manual is really bad

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    The new e-p5 should suit you then. It's looks like it'll be expensive though.

  • @johnwongtw1
    @johnwongtw1 11 лет назад

    Great review David! Did I mention I've Just hit the subscribe button? Keep those reviews coming please.

  • @godofhope
    @godofhope 2 года назад

    Good old times ....

  • @DavidHancock7
    @DavidHancock7 9 лет назад

    Thanks David, I have had this camera for a year now and I have learnt the most useful tricks watching this video, I need a quick way of producing HDR pictures any tips?

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  9 лет назад

      David Hancock Olympus say that Dramatic Tone among the art filters simulates the effect. Otherwise it needs to be done in software and post processing. If you shoot RAW you can often adjust the exposure in post processing bu a stop or so up and down and combine those into an HDR shot. Most software will do HDR now I think.

  • @davidvanchu
    @davidvanchu 11 лет назад

    Hi again, do you use a screen protector? If not, have you noticed any scratches on the screen?

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    You'll love it!

  • @inexorablelove
    @inexorablelove 11 лет назад

    hi, how do i use the burst sequence function on the camera? i just got it today but i cant find the setting to do so. thanks!

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    I'll do my best!

  • @michadobrzanski7847
    @michadobrzanski7847 10 лет назад +1

    I might be weird, but I find Olympus' menu system to be intuitive...
    Anyway, I definitely will buy this camera. I was considering an OM-D for a while, but since I can get this + a nice prime for the same price as the OM-D, the decission is simple :)

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Michał MindYourOwnBusiness If you find it intuitive, it is! I don't but it's perfectly manageable and most of the setting changes I make are temporary to my basic ones anyway, so once set, I don't make many alterations.

    • @michadobrzanski7847
      @michadobrzanski7847 10 лет назад

      David Thorpe I've had an e-pl5 in my hands for the first time today, and I got to admit - the default settings are really confusing. I honestly can't understand, why does it have so much stuff disabled by default. Still, as you said - once you set it up, it's a pleasure to use.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Michał MindYourOwnBusiness Someone somewhere deep in the Olympus organisation knows why they did it. It's mystery to me, though :-)

    • @michadobrzanski7847
      @michadobrzanski7847 9 лет назад

      David Thorpe Well, I own one now, and I couldn't be happier. Once set up, this little camera is pure pleasure to use. The only drawback I found is that the light metering is very often unreliable (and I hate using spot metering), so I've set the dial to exposure compensation instead of aperture (I'm obviously an A-mode shooter).
      Your review really helped me out, so big thanks for that :)

    • @michadobrzanski7847
      @michadobrzanski7847 9 лет назад

      BTW, it's worth noting that Olympus has cheated with the ISO on their OMD sensor series, so the actual value is one stop lower than declared. So - yes, the camera has base ISO of 100, it's just that it's displayed as 200. The sensor is still brilliant, and from the tests at DxO it seems that it's still better than the new Panasonic one used in GX7, but it's worth remembering that you have to divide the ISO by two to get the real value. A shady move from Oly, but let's hope they won't do that again ;)
      Here's the link to what I'm talking about:
      www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Olympus/OM-D-E-M10---Measurements

  • @niansamudra
    @niansamudra 11 лет назад

    i already bought it and i love it.. actually, this is my first camera since 2002 (also olympus).. :)
    I'm new in photography and not familiar with the technical terms.. can you explain about the lense (Olympus Zuiko 40-150mm f/4-5.6 ED) and why it mus multiple by 2? i'm not really understand.. and what condition should i use that lense? thanks for your explaination..

  • @mfcgavin
    @mfcgavin 8 лет назад

    Great and informative review David. Since discovering your MFT videos I've enjoyed looking at your blog and gallery on your website.
    I've recently bought an E-PL5 with kit lens, have since aquired the Sigma 19mm F2.8 and basic 40-150 F4.0-5.6 lenses. All for just over £300, seems fantastic kit for that price.
    Keep up the videos, they're very sensible, balanced and extremely informative.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  8 лет назад

      +mfcgavin Thanks - yes a lovely outfit. I don't think there is any other system that could give you such a blend of quality, capability - and price.

  • @kb5ql
    @kb5ql 11 лет назад

    Great review. How do you do exposure comp? I tend to like my photos at +.3-.7 with olympus.

  • @philparker97
    @philparker97 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the review - very useful and informative!

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  9 лет назад

      philparker97 That's what I like to hear, Phil - thank you!

  • @ericfulgencio1
    @ericfulgencio1 10 лет назад

    Hi David, very nice review. Been watching your reviews for some time now, i would just like to ask, what do you think about the EP5? By any chance, have you think of upgrading to the EP5? The reason i ask is because i'm torn between the two. And now the em-10 is out, i'm having a hard time deciding. Lol.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Hi Eric. Thanks for the kind words, Both those cameras have the same excellent sensor so both top quality. The E-PL5 has Olympus's top line stabilization, the E-M10 has the three way stabilization. But the E-M10 has an excellent EVF. That swings it for me.

  • @brotendo
    @brotendo 11 лет назад

    Whoa. I just looked up the prices and that viewfinder is expensive! I may take the plunge, anyway. Thanks again or the tip.

  • @DavidThorpeMFT
    @DavidThorpeMFT  11 лет назад

    Thanks you.

  • @arkansascoalitionforpeacea8945
    @arkansascoalitionforpeacea8945 9 лет назад

    Thank you, This is a very comprehensive review

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  9 лет назад

      Bob Estes Glad it was useful, Bob, thanks.

  • @Srulio
    @Srulio 5 лет назад

    Thanks for this helpful review. I have been able to get good results from this little camera. IMHO the kit lens is inconvenient. The smaller Panasonic lenses are well suited in size, IQ and balance.

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  5 лет назад

      Glad it was useful - yes, the Panasonic lenses work as expected on Olympus, one of the advantages of an open standard rather than a proprietary one.

    • @Srulio
      @Srulio 5 лет назад

      Umm 20mm pancake is delicious on the PL5!

  • @alfabravo80
    @alfabravo80 10 лет назад

    A great review...very informative and entertaining.
    Thank you!

  • @applepithak
    @applepithak 11 лет назад

    thank for good review

  • @igetsmart
    @igetsmart 11 лет назад

    Nice video David. I tested the P5 and IQ is fantastic and it looks nice but I opted for the Panasonic GX7 which has a tilt-able viewfinder, nice menu system and more Fn buttons and a nice grip etc. I do have the OMD-5 and love it so I hope the GX7 will have the same IQ or very close. I wonder if you will get the GX7 :) P5 art filters nice hope GX7 will be similar - my GX1 does not have many but GX7 I guess has 22 that are adjustable. So tough choice between GX7 and P5

  • @charithcr9photography247
    @charithcr9photography247 10 лет назад

    Thanks you very much.

  • @igetsmart
    @igetsmart 10 лет назад

    nice video as all your videos. I do have the OMD-5 and GX7 - just love the GX7 controls and dials - I do have the Sony RX100 as it has been the best for it's small size - but now we have the Lumix GM1 - and I am really thinking about getting it -
    The RX100 is fantastic little camera and a true pocket size - and IQ is nice but it's down side is that the lens stops down very quick when zoomed so my Fuji X20 does just as well as it has a faster lens at F2.0-2.8 vs F1.8-4.9 on the RX100. but GM1 has a larger sensor than both the RX100 and the X20 and interchangeable lenses and so many nice features. I hear the kit lens is very sharp and said to be one of the best kit lenses made - I wish it had more range or similar to the RX100 and X20 28-100 vs the 24-64mm - but I have the 14-42 PZ lens as well as a kit Panasonic 14-42 to get to 82mm - I hope Panasonic will produce some more small lenses for the GM1 like the form factor of the kit -

    • @DavidThorpeMFT
      @DavidThorpeMFT  10 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words. Yes, I have the compact 14-42 zoom too, a useful little tool with a really original design. If Panasonic do produce more small lenses for the GM1 it will be interesting to see how they feel and perform on the GF and GXs too.