Re: Olympus E-PM2: Small Camera, Big Surprise
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cgarrard wrote:
Overall the camera shocked me in a good way. Its fun and enjoyable to use. Glad to knock the dust off my m4/3 lenses and have a body worthy of using them on. I put much more in writing on the camera here:
http://www.photographic-central.blogspot.com/
Carl
Interesting read, thank you for that.
My comments will concern some of the end remarks. Your list.....
A few recommendations for improvement on its successors, etc. :
- Use the standard USB and HDMI ports instead, get over yourselves Olympus
The odd USB port is needed to enable the usual connections plus the Oly ability to control the camera from the port, we are stuck with it. The HDMI is a standard size, it is the so called Type D Micro HDMI and suitable cables are available everywhere.
- Never omit a 100 ISO setting again, for the successor to the E-PM2 or any camera you make
When desperate we can fake that with over-exposing at 200 and then hoping the highlights have not suffered too much, just the same as the "100" does in the later cameras.
- When you state an ISO value, make _sure_ it's the value you state
The ISO test results seem to vary with the testing procedure, just go take photos and watch the blinkies and it is all sorted out.
- Noise reduction, off should mean OFF, not low
Noise filter off may or may not interfere (I've never checked), but no worries as I use the RAW anyway. Meanwhile the Sharpening at -2 definitely sharpens a bit and that adds noise and edge halos, again avoided by using the RAWs.
- Get rid of the banding
Never troubled me. Usually super high ISO is a total compromise anyway, so banding is an insignificant issue for me.
- Abandon the 16:9 aspect LCD screen when you have a 4:3 native aspect ratio/sensor
Then the camera would get clunky in size, I use the 16:9 screen of my E-PL5 by shooting 16:9 to make the details as large as possible, and recover the 4:3 from the RAWs.
- Always put the tripod mount inline with the center of the lens
Agree, but the camera will get taller again, and ruin the small size.
- Organize the Menu system better, just don't remove anything
It is weird but workable. I'm used to it now.
- Include an HDR function that stacks several images into one file, automatically
Usually enough HDR effect can be recovered from a single RAW so for me not a worry.
- Include a panorama function that auto stitches into one big file (or even in camera after shots are made)
That would be nice if it could combine images as nicely as Microsoft ICE or Hugin etc. and be at full resolution.
Regards..... Guy