E-M5: Dandelion chip enables IBIS in video mode for legacy lenses

I will order another copy and try again. maybe this one was bad somehow... :-(
I would hold off on buying another chip; at least until he updates and makes a new chip and he confirms it works.

I don't think yours was bad. Agitprop just messaged me and said he has 3 chips, and none of them work.
 
Yes please, please think about it. He looks like an honest guy that is willing to help.
This would be a great addtion to m43! :-) :-)
Viktor just told me he could have it done and make/have new OMD compatible chips very quickly in 1-2 days. I may just send over my own body..unsure yet, but thinking about it ;)
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Rick Halle wrote:

" Keep in mind that tall buildings sway back and forth so they require faster shutter speeds."
 
Yes please, please think about it. He looks like an honest guy that is willing to help.
This would be a great addtion to m43! :-) :-)
Viktor just told me he could have it done and make/have new OMD compatible chips very quickly in 1-2 days. I may just send over my own body..unsure yet, but thinking about it ;)
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Rick Halle wrote:

" Keep in mind that tall buildings sway back and forth so they require faster shutter speeds."
I will wait for the newest/next firmware firstly..

If Olympus doesn't fix it in their NEXT and newest firmware, then that tells us that Olympus truly doesn't have any intentions of hookin us up with IBIS in Video for adapted lens users, and it'll be while again for yet another, 2nd, firmware.

...so, if the next FW doesn't solve this, I may send my body to Viktor...

If anyone else is willing to ship him your body, feel free to email him...but I will wait for the next FW first.
 
Okay. :)
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Rick Halle wrote:

" Keep in mind that tall buildings sway back and forth so they require faster shutter speeds."
 
Any updates... anyone solve or find an alternative fix or have sent Viktor their body??? ..just curious
 
I just sent them a message. I requested for:
  1. 1. (priority) IBIS to work in video-mode for non-native adapted lenses
2. 24p video
3. Higher bit-rate video

Here's the link:

https://support.olympus.co.jp/cf_secure/en/contact/index.cfm?consumer=ProDigitalSLR

If you guys can send them a message too, for IBIS to work in video-mode with non-native lenses, that would be great! :)
Bump...if you haven't emailed/messaged Olympus yet... please, don't forget to do so now :)
 
I did this, asked them to fix the issue, and I also asked from Olympus Europe support, do they have plans to fix the issue. They told me that they don't have plans to fix it;(

Pekka
 
I got a reply back from the jp and also usa ones...they did not say they 'weren't going to fix it'...they just replied something like "thanks for the opinions and we will try our best to satisfy our customers and also we will forward this to the techs" and stuff like that..which is good and we still have hope. They never denied nor said they weren't going to do anything about it.

Please keep the messages/emails and requests for Video-IBIS w adapted lenses to them coming. We need to let them know we really need this and it is very important. :)
 
I just sent them a message. I requested for:
  1. 1 (priority) IBIS to work in video-mode for non-native adapted lenses
2. 24p video
3. Higher bit-rate video

Here's the link:

https://support.olympus.co.jp/cf_secure/en/contact/index.cfm?consumer=ProDigitalSLR

If you guys can send them a message too, for IBIS to work in video-mode with non-native lenses, that would be great! :)
Weekend bump... don't forget to email/message Olympus and request for IBIS in Video-Mode with Non-Native Adapted Lenses :)
 
Anyone find new updates, fixes or solutions to this huge problem yet????

...or do we really need to rid of our MF glass and settle for the plastic, crappy, new-school, modern AF lenses? Yuck! :/
 
I'm afraid Olympus doesn't have plans to fix this issue. At least when I asked from Olympus Europe support, they said that.

I would be curious to know the reason; currently thinking that it might be a marketing decision just to improve the sales of native lenses.

We still can use legacy lenses for video, but then a proper stabilization is needed. I just tried Canon FD 50mm/1.4 and the footage was nice, but although I had a video monopod it wasn't very steady. Need to practice my monopod skills more.

Pekka
 
I'm afraid Olympus doesn't have plans to fix this issue. At least when I asked from Olympus Europe support, they said that.

I would be curious to know the reason; currently thinking that it might be a marketing decision just to improve the sales of native lenses.

We still can use legacy lenses for video, but then a proper stabilization is needed. I just tried Canon FD 50mm/1.4 and the footage was nice, but although I had a video monopod it wasn't very steady. Need to practice my monopod skills more.

Pekka
Maybe it's just Europe that said that, or misinformation. Because USA and Japan Olympus both replied to me and didn't say that.

As for marketing for lens sales, I know whatcha mean....but ya gotta think why does IBIS work perfectly for Stills with adapted/non-native, yet not video...and also it is never stated in the manual?

I guess we just gotta wait for the next/newest FW, then we will know for sure of Olympus' intentions... if they don't fix it in the next FW, then it may never get fixed at all, or will be a while and several months till yet another FW
 
So...if Olympus doesn't fix this issue in their next FW update....is anyone willing to send Viktor your OMD body to have a new chip updated??

Or do I have to? lol

...I want to avoid sending my own body, since it's my only camera..but I'll do what I gotta do if no one else is game.
 
Hi all,

I've been following this discussion for a while. I'm actually a new Olympus user, but if I understand correctly, the stabilizing system for video on EP-series is never available for non native lenses, correct? Therefore I assume that OM-D E-M5 won't also have this function as way.

I think if the people here consider to buy this chip anyway, I think we should negotiate with this guy Viktor for a win-win situation. My idea, one chip cost around €25 on the other side a brand new Olympus OM-D without lens cost around €1100.

€1100 divide €25 is 44. I think if we could get 44 people, we could buy a brand new Olympus OM-D E-M5 and give Viktor this camera. As thank you from him, they must send 44 chips to anyone has spend this money.

We must convince him, that for him the first 44 chips don't make profit yet. But he don't need to invest research cost (buy camera) and he can guarantee on the article description that this chip compatible for OM-D E-M5 and may boost his selling from this chip. I think he may be able to sell hundreds or even thousands chips if this is working. On the other side he has the OM-D E-M5 which he can sell anytime he wants.

What do you think?
 
I think if we could get 44 people, we could buy a brand new Olympus OM-D E-M5 and give Viktor this camera. As thank you from him, they must send 44 chips to anyone has spend this money.
What do you think?
-Trying to reverse engineer the lens protocol for micro43 is not an easy thing to do. I have a lot of respect for the original designer, but he will never be able to keep up with firmware changes, etc from Olympus.

-The method involves attaching a circuit board to an adapter or lens, of which every one is different. Do you really want to epoxy glue an expensive Cosina Voightlander Nokton? What if you misalign it? What happens if the chip fails.

-The programming method is ingenious, but very clumsy to do in practice. As an owner of the previous chips for 4/3 DSLR's, I hated it.

Read the replies for this video to see some of the pitfalls for this technology on a 7D. Think they will chip in and buy him one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC-TQiN0CZU&feature=related
 
I think we are going to be forced to buy these modern, but crappy, lightweight, flimsy, clutch focus, plastic, overpriced, native lenses, if we want Video-IBIS :(

Olympus = FAIL!!!

:/
 
Here is the newest answer/email someone else got:

"Thank you for your E-mail regarding IBIS.
We are sorry to inform you that we are unable to guarantee the
operation with non-native adapted lenses in exception of genuine
products.
However, we are constantly making efforts to improve our products.
We are always grateful for customers' opinion.
Thank you.
Best regard,
T.Katagiri
Customer Support Center
OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. Tokyo, Japan"

USA and Japan emailed me as well a few weeks ago, but didn't deny or say they weren't going to fix the IBIS-Video-w-Adapted-Lenses like the aforesaid message..they just wrote me the above, but only the 3rd sentence, "we are constantly making efforts to improve our products. We are always grateful for customers' opinion."... I guess we have our answer

What a let down.

The biggest and most special feature of the OMD is IBIS. Without it, there are many better options for video with more features - GH1/2/3, Nex, etc.. the OMD doesn't have variable frame rates nor high bitrates for video...but it Does have IBIS; something the other cameras don't have. That's what sets it apart (IBIS) and that's what will make up for its' shortcomings (24p, higher bitrate) compared to the other cameras that do have 24p and higher bitrate. Olympus should really be exploiting the OMD's best and most unique feature, IBIS, instead of dumbing it down.

Dangit... I guess I will be forced to buy the modern AF lenses, which is a major drawback for video work. Real MF focus rings are so much better for video work. I also use double focus anamorphic-lenses, which likes real MF focus, and not clutch/electronic MF focus of the modern AF lenses. Also, i guess all my timelapses will be full of flickering now, since my kit will be full of modern lenses now with electronic Ap blades that close and open after every shot, unlike an MF lens whose Ap blades just stay still and don't move per shot. My work will be slightly inferior; but I guess I can live with it and work with the modern, plastic, Overpriced, AF lenses.

Sucks really... cant use IBIS to its' full potential, with Video... can't use leica, old dslr and rf canon & nikon, pen-f, legacy, minolta, vintage Russian primes, old zeiss, contax lenses, and the list goes on and on. Just some examples of some really great lenses for the poor videographer..as they are much more inexpensive than modern af lenses, but still offer really great IQ, plentiful, the important real MF focus control and Not the icky clutch-focus of modern lenses, real manual Ap ring (which also can be modified for smooth Ap turning; something kinda needed since OMD locks exp while video shooting), etc., etc.

Ooh well...Time to give it a rest, settle for and buy the native lenses, and no more posting from me, haha.

Take care guys :)
 
wrong question. everyone should be asking for IBIS with m43 MF lenses like the Voightlander 25mm!
 

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