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What modes your using any processing as thinking getting one soonish
These were all JPGs in Aperture priority and processed quickly in Picasa.
Well impressed with the build, handling and images so far.
What modes your using any processing as thinking getting one soonish
Guys what is the flash like with the OMD is it provided with one.
I was told today that the OMD beats quite a few dslr out there
Decent build quality, a little fiddly to take on and off - there are a couple of plastic covers to remove from the body and one from the flash.
Seems quite powerful - not sure I will use it much though as I prefer natural and lowlight stuff. Probably take the GX1 out to a restaurant or party and use the pop-up flash - less hassle![]()
Alan did you do much editing on the leaf or is the vignette there natural or you put it here?
Ive had a GF1 2 years ago and i loved it with it 20mm Pancake lens. Is the GX1 better with a Pancake lens
Has the slight incompatibility noise thing with the 20mm been fixed?
Is it true the omd can be pain in low light as it triggers the EVF?
Hi Guys,
I was just wondering if anyone is using the Voigtlander Nokton 25mm f0.95 with the E-M5?
Has anyone come from a 7d to this omd pls? If so are you impress?

bl0at3r said:Have owned 2x7D's, a 40D, a D3100, a D5100, a 5D2 and have used a D800 a fair bit at work - I prefer the micro four thirds kit to all of them - but that is ME not YOU.....the OM-D has been with me the shortest time yet I like it the most - much better than the G3 and looks to be better in a number of areas to the GX1.
You're going to have to make your mind up at some point![]()
Lol bet you getting fed up with my ha ha
Now I know you had a 7d and prefer the omd makes me smile may I ask in what ways please then I'll shut up ha ha
bl0at3r said:Body size, body weight, focus speed and iso over 800 on the 7d was noisy
That is true regarding ISO how far you get on OMD
McShug said:I'm very pleased with the way the OM-D handles high iso.
These were taken at 4000
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73924710@N08/8060804951/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73924710@N08/8108263067/
and these were taken at 6400
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73924710@N08/8098299669/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73924710@N08/8093759675/
These should be click-able and the Exif should be intact.
Just wow very impressive. In raw or jpeg any processing
rookies said:Folks is the kit lens that comes with the OM-D any good?
Greytop said:A friendly frog at ISO5000 PP'd with NR defaults in Capture One Pro and a touch of Neat Image afterwards.
Auto ISO is you friend with the E-M5
http://e-group.uk.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/47712
Cracking shot there. You use capture one, I saw the trey Ratcliff verity hour this week about m43 and a pro who shoots with OMD reckoned capture one was the best, need to give it a try.
Oh, I forget to mention that it matches the body in being weather-proof too...SteveA said:Not super-sharp and slow at the long end, but it's a very flexible walk-around lens.
It's got a handy Macro mode, power zoom for video, programmable function button on the lens, and a useful zoom range.
Thumbs-up from me.
Oh, I forget to mention that it matches the body in being weather-proof too...

Any one got their free lens yet