How is the autofocus for stills? Are you only using manual glass with this camera? How is the battery life? What do you think about the color science? Is there a dramatic black and white picture profile?
For Still AF I do use the Olympus 14-42 II R. For stationary objects it's still acceptable. For motion tracking it's not good. Battery life is actually not bad it's a average for a budget mirrorless camera. If you are coming from a DSLR it'll feel short but from another mirrorless it'll feel normal. As for the color science I am neutral about it, nothing super jumps out good or bad. I like the raws it makes and I tend do tweak things to match my taste. I haven't needed to do a huge amount of tweaking so I guess I don't mind it at all. As far as B/W there are a couple JPEG profiles and I think they are modifiable but I don't have an opinion of them as I haven't used the in camera jpegs. There is a "Dynamic B/W" which might be what your looking for and it is a pretty contrasty setting. Hope this answers your questions!
How is the autofocus for stills? Are you only using manual glass with this camera? How is the battery life? What do you think about the color science? Is there a dramatic black and white picture profile?
For Still AF I do use the Olympus 14-42 II R. For stationary objects it's still acceptable. For motion tracking it's not good. Battery life is actually not bad it's a average for a budget mirrorless camera. If you are coming from a DSLR it'll feel short but from another mirrorless it'll feel normal. As for the color science I am neutral about it, nothing super jumps out good or bad. I like the raws it makes and I tend do tweak things to match my taste. I haven't needed to do a huge amount of tweaking so I guess I don't mind it at all. As far as B/W there are a couple JPEG profiles and I think they are modifiable but I don't have an opinion of them as I haven't used the in camera jpegs. There is a "Dynamic B/W" which might be what your looking for and it is a pretty contrasty setting. Hope this answers your questions!