I Ditched CANON for MICRO FOUR THIRDS: 12 Months in Love
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- A Year ago I sold all of my Canon full frame camera gear and bought an Olympus E-M1 Mark ii micro four thirds camera and haven't looked back since. In this video I show some of the photos I have taken over the past 12 months, I take some new photos & talk about why I love my little Olympus camera.
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Hey Chris, you're definitely preaching to the converted with me. Back in 2018 I dipped my toe into the MFT world after a photography friend who'd shot with Nikon for over 40 years made the move to Panasonic. I'd never considered MFT before and believed everything I'd read, until I saw the results he could get with it. I tried a 2nd hand EM-1 & 12-40 lens and was sold. A year later, after getting back from a trip where I took my Canon gear because I couldn't immediately afford to do a full like for like swap, I moved over to Olympus and haven't looked back. It really did reinvigorate my photography.
I also like what you said about finding the system that works for you. I honestly believe there has been no such thing as a bad camera released in the last decade, it's finding the system that suits you and the way you shoot.
Love your Vlogs Chris, keep up the good work.
Chris, you are refreshingly right to say that it's important to find a camera, or system, that you are comfortable with. Don't be pressured into following the herd, whether that be the FF herd, the MFT herd or the iPhone herd. Try them all, find what's best for you. My only regret is that I didn't fillow this advice sooner myself.
That lighthouse reminds me of Bender from Futurama! As an APSC owner I do envy M43 its feature set…
I did the same thing, went from Canon ff to Olympus and the em1 ii is currently my daily driver. I've been enjoying my photography so much more with the m43 system since I primarily do street, landscape, wildlife and macro but dabble in some light painting as well. The procap feature is an absolute game changer imo. The em1 ii is an incredible camera and what we should expect from high end camera purchases. In the film days if you bought a pro level camera you'd expect to have it for a decade or more, sometimes for life and pass it down to your kids. I'd be happy shooting with this for another 6-8 years or longer since it does far more than what I need it to do. The only weak point in the system is my talent.
Shifted from Canon to Olympus OM-1. No looking back. Enjoy photography again. Enjoy your videos
Thank you, it’s appreciated 😆
I sometimes *need* to get the "full frame look" in certain photoshoots. Instead of investing in a second system, I just grabbed two f/1.2 primes. For everything else, especially anything outdoors, my OM-1 and 2.8 lens set absolutely never fails. In fact, a OM-1 mark ii is currently on its way and I hope to be setting it up today :D
I swapped from FF Canon to M43 after serious heart op 6 years ago. Never regretted it!
Glad you’re okay 6 years on! How do you find the weight difference?
@@ChrisBaitson I just shot a video using a Sony A7 with 3 vintage lenses, total weight = 1.57Kg. My Pen F + 3 primes comes in at 9.4Kg. Need I say more?
@@photographyforenjoyment0.94? Or do you have some crazy telephoto lenses?
After 12 years with Canon I took the plunge and brought an OM-5 with 14-150mm kit lens. It really brought back the joy in photography. Can't get over how light it is and the features that come easily to hand. Looking forward to getting 45mm and 25mm f1.8 lens .
I need to try one of the OM bodies. I had the E-M5 Mark ii which I loved. Maybe the OM-5 would work well for me.
After owning my G9 for nearly 5 years and hiking up mountains with it, I can’t understand why people are still using full frame for anything other than studio work.
Agreed, I started on m43 with my GH5. I wasn’t a photographer when I bought it but I started taking photos with it and haven’t stopped. I decided to invest into the Lumix S5 some years ago and now own an S5iix. I bought the sigma 100-400 to walk around and do landscape and wildlife photography and have found if just too damn big, and that’s a relatively small telephoto.
Have since shifted back to my GH5, trusty Leica 100-400 for double the reach, lighter, shaper and just ordered a G9ii as a successor to my GH5.
I came to learn the light weight nature of M43 was key to my enjoyment of my photography and can’t imagine what it would be like walking around with a 200-600 or 800mm lens. I still love the images I get out of my S5iix and S5 and that is still my key camera for my job, corporate and wedding work but for personal outdoor work, m43 every day
Spot on sir. Users should really try to analyse "specs" and figure out what they really need. MFT gives you so many options, and is so much fun to use in a smaller form factor - the IBIS is better than any other format
Agree with your comments on the Olympus, I have the same camera set up and I love using it. Being able to assign your preferred buttons makes it so much better to use. Will now be following your adventures.
I switched from FF to M43 over tens years ago, I have never regretted it. Great video, thanks for sharing.
I’ve had Olympus ever since I changed from film to digital photography . I’ve recently got myself an EM1 Mk2 and getting to grips with it. Your videos speak my language so thank you.
Thank you, Chris, for sharing your love of photography and your realistically positive perspective on the OM-1ii and MFT. The system does for me what no other can: give me great technical performance and flexibility, rugged construction in an ergonomic design, brilliant optics at reasonable prices, and all in a compact package. I especially like the DoF advantage for close-up work. The Laowa 6mm f/2 is such a fine and fun lens, and the Olympus 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro is my most used glass. The 75mm f1.8 is my preference for portraits and events, and I can’t think of a better set-up for moving about in a crowd. It all just works. Keep your videos coming. You inspire me to do more landscape photography.
Thanks John I’m glad I help some people out. I just like to get out and have fun and if I get a photo it’s all just a bonus.
Swapped my Nikon Z7 for OM-1. Weight, size, the complete set up allows me to walk further and see more, plus no need for tripod if I choose not to take it. Great Camera
Ditching FF and going M43 was the best move I ever did. Currently have the EM1.3 and OM1.2. For the things you shoot I see no need to update from the EM1.2, it's a cracking camera. The only thing the OM1 & OM1.2 will give you really is the Live ND and Live GND. You can get those results with filters if you are happy to carry them.
Yeah I’d have to agree. I just need a couple more zoom lenses and I’m set!
@@ChrisBaitson Famous last words :)
LiveND is available on the EM1.3, the Om1.1 and the OM5, too, but the OM1.2 has more options.
Bloody love the content. Feels like I am watching country file with my dad again. And I mean that as a massive compliment!
Thank you that means a lot!
Beautiful system, I've discovered that the Pixel 8 Pro is my everyday camera but m4/3rds is the 'proper camera' system which makes most sense to me. Love the system.
I've been a massive fan of the m/43 system since I bought my first camera, the Olympus e-m1 mk 1. I think the system is the ideal travel system and brilliant for landscapes. I still have my full frame 5d mark III and a lot of canon lenses and Im happy to shoot the m/43 system along side my Canon system.
I had the Canon 5D Mark iii too and I absolutely loved the images that came from it. It was just a size and weight thing for me in the end.
I love my Olympus (OMSystem) MFT cameras. I‘ve never had so much fun with my camera gear before.
Image quality is great, too, and these cameras are packed with cool features like live composite and image stabilisation that allows me to shoot up to 4 seconds (wide angle) handheld.
I really do need to make use of some of the live modes on mine. I might make a series of videos using them.
Awesome job, Chris. Great video, beautiful pics, and thank you for prove the low light issues is a bs. Thank you and keep the good work.
Great video Chris 🙏
Great collection of images and a very helpful overview of the system. Thanks for making this Chris 👍
Thank you John, and thanks for the continued support.
I’m so happy I found your channel! I have the same system and after 2 years still learning how to take best advantage of its power. I love you are not telling me to upgrade to OM1 mk2 (which I will likely do when I wear out my em1 mk2 😊) These expensive cameras should last a very long time. Understandably Pros may need something else but M43 is awesome for me so far. Need to try more night sky photos now that I've seen yours!
Those lighthouses are giving me Tales From The Loop vibes - awesome!
My first new camera in years was an E-M1 mk iii bought during lockdown. Love it. Have other cameras from Sony and Fuji but always return to the Olympus as everything just feels right. Love LiveND, star AF, composite, pre-shot etc. Not to mention the amazing IBIS!
The IBIS is awesome I’ll give it that. I’ll have to have a look at a Mark iii, star AF sounds interesting - I like a bit of astro now and again.
Mirrorless cameras are lightweight too - my Sony a6000 and kit lens fit intoa small pocket. At 24mp it produces excellent images - Shame that Sony drop it and that new and used prices consequently were increased by approximately 50%. Will seriously look into M43 though.
Good word. I was in the market for a weather sealed camera and didn't even think about this Olympus, but probably I should have. At any rate, I did find a camera that works for me at this point in life, and that really is what matters most. Best to you, and I look forward to seeing more videos
Thank you for watching. Which camera did you grab?
I totally agree, I've a similar set up with a Lumix G9.
Weight, price (especially used in good condition) and convenience relative to full frame
I take it everywhere and only use my ff DSLR on occasions for landscapes, even the G9 gives pleasing results here 📷👍
Great video Chris & hello from Oz, what you say is so true.
I've been caught up in the "buy the latest" to get the top results & then eventually realised that at my age (76yrs) the weight & burden of carrying around all my Canon gear (L series lenses etc) was preventing me from getting the enjoyment out of photography that I used to get.
Here in Oz Olympus ran promotions for the OM-1 which was about to be superseded by the mkII.
I traded all my Canon gear & got the OM-1 + 12-60mm F4 pro, 40-150mm F4 pro & the 75-300mm lens at very reduced prices, now when all of this Olympus gear is in my bag, it all weighs approx the same weight as just one "L" series lens.
I'm back to enjoying my photography & take my camera with me every time I go out, the quality of the images has surpassed what I was expecting, I just wish I had made the move a lot earlier.
Sorry to ramble on but I felt I had to mention it & hope it helps anybody else in the same situation.
Keep up the good work mate.
Cheers from Oz
Great video . Fantastic presentation on your points !
Thank you Eric 🙏🏻
I love your videos and how you express your photographic vision and passion for what gear works for you to capture such stunning images. I'm a dedicated OM System/Olympus shooter and still have my E-M1 Mk II even through I also have an OM-1. Just about every negative thing said about MFT on social media is false or greatly exaggerated especially including dynamic range limitations and high ISO noise. I don't know why so many haters want to tear down the MFT system other then to make themselves feel better about paying too much for gear that is too big and too heavy. 🙂 I agree with you about getting what works for you but to do that one needs an open mind to give all the gear a chance. Thanks for your awesome videos.
Thanks for the comment Greg. I need to try one of the newer OM models but I’m also tempted by an E-M1 Mark iii. A decision needs making before the end of the year.
I think you`re right. Some people need to dress up their gear to justify the expense.
Great video and superb images. Welcome to Mft.
Really impressive photos. I so agree I really enjoy using micro 4/3 & the Em1 II is such a capable camera.
Yeah they’re very underrated little cameras.
Love OM System gear
First mirrorless camera EM1 MK11 upgraded to OM1 couldn’t part with the EM1 MK11 kept both 🤗
The OM1 is on my to buy before the end of the year list. It looks incredible.
OM 1 is my next camera saving up already 😂📸 !!!!!
MFT rocks. GH7 is apparently being released or announced tomorrow. With internal RAW video too.
I have a 5diii for shallow depth of field when needed.
The bonus is EF lenses can be adapted to MFT if needed.
I did adapt a couple of Canon EF L series lenses when I first got my E-M10 Mark ii and it was a fun thing to do, given the size of the lens to the body but if it works… it works.
@@ChrisBaitson Yes I don’t adapt the EF lenses very often but I think in the past it has stopped me from buying certain MFT native lenses, because I have told myself I don’t need them because I have EF equivalents when used on a speed booster.
Having said that I recently had success at an auction where I spontaneously and opportunistically bit for a bundle of 6 Olympus lenses and won. They are the 12-40mm, 17mm, 25 f1.7, 45mm f1.7, 75mm, and olympus 45-150 f4-5.6 zoom. All for about the equivalent of GBP90 each! I got lucky.
I absolutely love my em10 mkIII paried with my vintage auto topcon 58mm 1.4 and my Asahi pentax lenses. The vintage lenses have been my go to and i love how much character i can get out of them on a newerish camera. 😁
Have a 2nd hand E-M1 Mark ii, I can't ask for more at the current price. Love using it and the large selection of lenses. Your photos are amazing! 0:20
Thank you I appreciate that. I need a couple more lenses and I’ll be all set.
Just bought myself ❤ the EM1Mk1 body only just last week!! I can't wait to get an Olympus lens and also couple good vintage lenses to try it out!!!!
I switched from Canon to Lumix two and a half years ago and I have loved the change. I shoot G9, GH5 II, and GH5s and a mix of Panny, Olympus, Laowa, and Sigma lenses. I love that MFT lenses are so small that I can carry what I need without breaking the back. MFT is simply more versatile, and enjoyable. I love the format, and with the new GH7, it is an exciting system that is thriving.
Still using my em1ii. Great pics BTW. DXO helps a lot too. Fuji XT1 monochrome 👌👌
Swapped canon for Fuji plus a lumix gx80 for most of my work now as such an easy carry and software has improved so much you just don’t need heavy full frame any longer
I bought a lumix GX80 in 2017.
The kit lens is surprisingly good , but I love using the Leica Summilux 15mm. 1.7 on it. Giving an equivalent of 30mm, it's wonderful for street.
For long exposure night photography however I still use my Canon 6D bought in 2016.
Yes it's old, but I love it and the images it gives me..
If I required fast tracking autofocus I'd need something different than the cameras I own.
But personally, that's not a requirement.
As you said, use what works for you , and what you enjoy using..
I use Panasonic M4/3, G1, G5, GX7 and I love them. Great cameras and the size and weight are terrific bonuses. Anyway, I have followed you for a while and subscription well deserved. ps - thanks for not playing annoying muzak behind your voice over.
My music choices have taken some time to work out haha. I don’t like to put too much in there. Thanks for watching and following it’s appreciated.
Two years ago I made the switch from Fujifilm to Olympus Omd1m3 and recently I bought a omd5 for My streetphotography. What I love the most is that both camera fits great in My hands.
My current M43 kit is E-M1 ii, Samyang 7.5mm, Olympus 9-18mm, 12-40mm PRO, 14-150mm and 75-300mm. I mostly take the 9-18mm and the 14-150mm for landscapes unless it's really foul weather and I just take the PRO lens for maximum weather sealing. For fair weather travel, I swap out the E-M1 for an E-M10 iii with the 9-18mm and the 14-150mm. As with others, the small size and light weight are very important to me.
I still love my canon ff dslr but I picked up a Fujifilm xt1 and a 27mm prime for a trip where I knew I was going to be doing a lot of walking, and I have enjoyed the pictures that I’ve taken with it so much it makes me embarrassed with how much I spent on lenses and stuff for my canon. Both cameras serve a purpose but whatever gets you out and taking photos is worth it’s weight in gold. You don’t need the most expensive or latest and greatest equipment to go out and have fun! :)
I've been an MFT user for more than 10 years, with various Panasonic and (more recently) Olympus/OMDS cameras. I've owned an E-M1ii in the past and currently own an E-M1 iii and OM-1, and I think the ergonomics all of them are pretty much perfect for my hands. They are really nice cameras to use, with great battery life. As both a stills and video shooter, for me the E-M1iii is worth the extra money over the E-M1 ii for the better video C-AF and adjustable video IBIS, but the stills and video picture quality is basically the same on both as far as I'm concerned. The OM-1 is a major step-up in video quality though, with 10-bit video support and a very fast sensor reducing rolling shutter distortion to almost nothing. I've toyed around many times with buying a full-frame mirrorless camera, but never done it because MFT does all I need (and honestly E-M1 iii and OM-1 are better cameras than I am a photographer...)
I never thought I’d say this Chris, but for once I’m actually disagreeing with what you say about the RP mirrorless, having had mine for 18 months I love it and think that it’s great, as you’ve seen from my social media my results aren’t bad. Ok they aren’t professional in any way, shape or form but the camera does what I need it to do and I wouldn’t change it at the moment
Got given a EM10 mark 3 last year and have been loving it, have now ventured into the primes, which have been great, I still like my 7200 but not having the extra gear weight sometimes is very nice indeed.
I started with the E-M10 Mark ii and ended up with the E-M1 Mark ii about 2 months later. I loved that little camera it was so refreshing to use.
I used to run around with a cheapish Canon DLSR in my backpack, that I had to sell due to financial reasons. A few months ago I decided to get back into budget photography and I got hold of a used Olympus MFT camera. I'm loving it, especially the size and weight.
I’m glad you found your way back to it. Which camera did you pick up?
@@ChrisBaitson Nothing fancy, just a E-PL8 with the 14-42mm EZ kit lens. But it was cheap, £170, and in great condition.
After 30+ years with Nikon (24 being Digital) I moved systems. Got rid of a D3 & D850 with all the lenses to go with OM-1 Mk2. Best move ever. Lighter, great image quality and smaller lenses. 8mm fisheye through to 400mm in MFT format or 16 -800 in FF.
Must get down to the Humber it looks amazing. I'm only in Beverley. 🤣
Have a walk down at sunset from this side. There are a lot of little gems along the bank. Try Stone Creek marina….
Oly 8mm f1.8 pro is on the way home, so time to learn new photography 💪 and I'm finally fully ready for aurora seasons 😊
I’ve really wanted to try that 8mm lens, let me know how it goes please!
I have om1 and had the em1 mkii both fantastic. if you do any wildlife the 300mm f4 really shines
I switch from Canon to Micro43 over ten years ago, also end ending up with an OM-1 Mk2. It’s a lovely camera and very easy to use. Everything is where it should be and quickly accessible.
I’ve now switched, at significantly cost, to a Sony A7CR with both GMaster and Voigtlander lenses. I am now able to take photographs that are completely in achievable on the M43 system. But the camera is nowhere as user friendly or intuitive to use.
Awesome Chris keep it going matey I love ur enthusiasm. I’ve just started shooting with the em1 1mk 3 and absolutely love it and if I can get just half as good photographs as u produce with urs I will be happy. 👍🏻👏🏻. Can u just tell me what the ultra wide lens u were using is because I loved the end product with it. Cheers.
The ultra wide lens was a Venus Laowa 6mm lens. They’re not cheap but they’re good. Manual focus but electronic aperture control. But shooting that wide even at wider apertures almost everything is in focus.
@@ChrisBaitson thanks for that Chris much appreciated. Coffee on the way 👍🏻
To your point about nighttime photography with M4/3 - I've imaged the milkyway with M4/3 and while my full frame kit does it a little better, my M4/3 gear got the job done.
Smaller sensors absolutely can be used to shoot astro.
I’d have to agree. The best astro camera I ever used was actually a Canon 6D. The larger sensor and larger pixels really helped but the Olympus has worked just fine for me - I guess the more modern sensor tech does help.
Amen brutha!
Thanks man.
The Panasonic 9mm f1.7 is a great prime and super small and I also have a Olympus 7-14 f2.8 and a wide angle Panasonic 8-18mm f2.8-4 are both great wide angle zoom lenses, the Panasonic allows screw on filters which is a plus. But in all my years of digital photography I never let sensor size determine the camera that I purchased
I look at the features and usability to make my decision to buy or not buy a camera., 4/3 cameras and glass will always have a place in my photography.
Haha tell us how you really feel about the RP! Personally I love my Canon RP paired with a RF 28mm, but I’m sure we have different needs. I’m glad you found your bit of kit that works for you. The pictures speak for themselves.
I just didn’t get along with, I had it when it was first released. Alongside the R I just didn’t understand it. It was like a stripped down R with a lot of “for granted” mirrorless tech missing. Granted it was the cheapest full frame mirrorless camera at the time and I understand that side of it. But I don’t know, just never really loved it. That being said a lot of my earlier videos ended up being recorded with it when I was using the Canon gear so it did find its place.
@@ChrisBaitson I understand, the canon cripple hammer is real. One of my drawbacks is the autofocus, I’m coming from a 7D OG it’s definitely faster than that but when children are the subject matter it gets difficult in my opinion.
I run 2 EM1 Mark II bodies. One almost always has the panasonic 35-100 f 2.8 attached and the other I use with various primes. Works well for me.
I’m wondering about getting a second to shoot video with, I really am.
@ChrisBaitson that's sort of the idea I have as well. I just got the 2nd body recently. It was in my local shop with only 1000 on the shutter count for $450 so I snagged it up.
I've had mine for a little under a year and can't see me changing it ever .. . so much so I've used it as one of two bodys when I shoot cycle sport and it worked superbly. When the opportunity arises I will sell one of my Canons for another Olympus body and longer lens. Chris my back thanks you .... 😅
I ditched canon 7d mk2 for a lumix G9 m4/3. Omg, the weight difference. I’m extremely happy with my m4/3 setup.
Awesome video. I bought the Canon 7d on your recommendation and use it a lot but it's so heavy especially with 15-85 lens I got with it. Thinking about buying a new Panasonic G90 +14-140 or a used Olympus. Are these comparable to the 7d i anyway? Would appreciate your opinion a lot!
Stunning images from the omd Chris, I have the same setup as this. But I’m using it less and less and steering more to my beautiful piece of engineering that is called the 5d classic
I had the 5D classic for about a week and then sold it. Not sure why in all honesty it was a lovely camera.
@@ChrisBaitson get another one
@@darrenkynoch6255 Maybe I should, they’re pretty inexpensive now.
@@ChrisBaitson I paid £129 from MPB and its mint.
Did the same thing. From 5dmk4 and rp to olympus. Only regret I didn't start with olympus from day one 😬 so many lenses could have been added, instead of cameras 🤣😂
I did the same thing with Canon cameras. I had 5 of them at one point in search of one that would stick!
I have full frame canon and half frame Fuji and I’m hear for you not what camera you’re playing with but good to know you’re having fun
Thank you Rob, appreciate you watching for me and not just the camera!
I've gone back to m43rds for wildlife photography and it is fantastic (so much lighter when lugging equipment around the countryside). I'm still on the fence about landscape. The misconception about wide angle lenses made me laugh. For two reasons. Firstly, in the past I owned the Oly PRO 7-14/2.8 which was the best UWA zoom I've ever owned. Secondly, I have also owned the Fuji MF system and getting equivalent WA was almost impossible or impossibly expensive.
It's great that someone still has common sense. :)
I’m not sure I have too much common sense in real life but thank you.
Love it ! Should I get rid of my canon too?
Do what is right for you. But yes. Do it. 🤩
I love my mft gear, but I also quite liked your Canon RP😂
The misconceptions around mft are mostly perpetuated by people who got into photography 5 minutes ago and immediately bought the newest trendiest FF and have no clue what they’re talking about. Also, that 6mm lens is amazing for milky way shooting, good to see you finally using it more than me lol
The RP was turd and you know it lol.
@@ChrisBaitson I’m buying one😂
@@DavidFlowerOfficial Why not! It’s the only one you’re missing 😂
At last a common sense video about M4/3
Dave
Thank you Dave!
I flit between Fuji and Olympus as they both bring the analog controls. Panasonic for video and Olympus for photography for me. I like both but Olympus colours do something for me. In-camera focus stacking, ibis, live bulb and composite features are Olympus standouts. Size and weight less so. M43 is getting bigger and APSC is getting smaller so it’s not the advantage it used to be especially using pro lenses. EM10 of any type with 25 and 45mm primes is probably the best bang for anyone’s buck there is!
I’ve not really tried the in camera focus stacking. I’m not too sure how it works. Might have to throw a macro lens on and have a play.
I have been using a M4/3 for the past 7 or years, since my G6 Panasonic. I had thought about going FF, but the thought of the expense of getting more/expensive/larger lenses put me off. So, I'm staying put.
I’m glad you found a system that works for you!
@@ChrisBaitson works for me👍
Chris love your videos , are you self taught or did you do a few courses? Just bought a Sony a5100 not got a clue how to use it😂
I self taught. I just needed a hobby and it stuck.
Did it a year ago. Will not get back ever. MFT is new full.
They’re great little cameras and the lens selection is incredible especially from the third parties.
@@ChrisBaitson I love Sigmas for MFT. I’m truly jealous of you on the Isla 🤩 And today bought a Tamron SP 90 m 2.5 macro - what a sharp TREASURE !!! for £75 :D
I ditched my camera for midjourney. I don’t even have to leave the house.
As much as I value my old Nikon DSLR (D200), a few years ago I got to the point where after a couple of hours I felt like I had a brick strapped around my neck. Just getting old and creaky, I guess. But I still wanted to get good shots with a serious camera and glass, but keep my cost low. Sony and Fuji were just too pricey, even for used. That left me looking at M43. For a bit more than $400 I settled on the original EM5 and started with the Lumix 12-32, a little gem. And I haven't looked back. Picked up a couple more lenses (Lumix 25mm and Oly. 30 macro) and am looking at adding your camera, the EM1 II.
D200 is what I use! I’d love a modern camera - g9 with 25mm Leica.
Light house looks like bender from futurama lol
Can you do please test shoot in low light with 2000th shutter speed with high iso ? I would like to know for rally photography .. tnx
Sure, define high ISO and I’ll do it.
@@ChrisBaitson awsome .. tnx for fast replay and your work for the community 💪🏼
What 6mm lens are you using?
That’s a Venus Laowa 6mm lens.
i shoot in the dark all the time with MFT and my go pro... i don't understand the problem people have with that?
Why was the Canon RP so bad? I thought it's pretty good as a budget way to get into FF. Photos I got from it were very good and dual-pixel AF was quick. Olympus is pure joy though, that's why I switched to them too :)
Did you switched from eos rp ? I have eos rp and planning to switch to olympus. please advise
Ssh, keep it down. If everyone finds out how bloody good m43 can be, the prices will skyrocket! 😂
I think Olympus twigged. The OM stuff isn’t as budget friendly as I’d hoped lol.
I didn’t.
I did.
another video where I hear that ppl used first gen canon mirrorless and wasn't happy with it... Good luck... OM system will not last very long... The company was sold and Olympus didn't see future for it... It will take less than 5 years for m43 to be repleced by smartphones
We shall see, but I have to disagree.
@@ChrisBaitson if you agree you'll admit to be foolish Chris... It may be ok for landscapes, but in general M43 is just way too small and you won't get the lens range as you get for full frame. How many wedding photography is done on M43? Once we have tech to transform f/4 to f/1.2 and enlarge photos you don't need to have dslr or mirrorless at all except for very few things like wildlife or sports.
@@Z_EOS actually.. you will never find M43 sensor in a phone, it's too big, and not only that.. it's just impossible. 1" is actually hardly to be placed, and even phone have problems to use it on one focal length (forget about 1" zoom sensor with 1" quality that comes from the real lens)
@@pentagramyt417 because you don't need m43 sensor in phone. 1" is plenty. All you need is technology to improve. Look at phones and cameras decade ago and today. If ppl today say that they went from FF to m43 that would be enough said when you compare size of the sensor. M43 is 2x crop from FF and 1" is 2.7x crop from FF... 1“ sensor is in Sony RX10 and RX100 BTW and DJI osmo pocket 3
@@Z_EOS There is always difference in colours the bigger the sensor is, and let's not get deep into that. Compare 1" sensor to Medium Format, and there is nothing to talk about. But to the point - untill there will be LENS as additional accesories made by manufacturer (let's say iPhone start doing iPhone lens mount for their lenses), then phones will never be as good as a compact camera, even RX100.
The inexpensive Oly 45mm F1.8 is a superb portrait len,s. The 75mm is the sharpest len,s of any system. (See Tony & Chelsea V,log). Gives the lie M4/3 is not pro standard.
I’ll have to try the 75mm. I did have the 45mm a while back and loved that.
In my opinion the sigma 56 1.4 is even sharper (I also own the 75 1.8 , 45 1.8 and three of the 1.2 pro primes which have really great rendering)
Great video Chris 🙏