I just got a O-MD EM-5 Mk. II today and I'm incredibly frustrated.
After doing months of research on mirrorless systems, I was under the impression that what I would see in the EVF and on the rear display would be what I would get when taking the shot.
My friend's Fujifilm XT1 does this... if the shutter speed or aperture is changed (while ISO remains the same) I will see, in real time, the image change. So far, my EM-5 Mk. II, it does not seem to do this more than a couple of stops. I could be in a very dark room in manual mode with the aperture completely closed and shutter speed at 1/8000, and the image in the EVF or rear screen will be quite visible (which obviously should not be the case) and, as expected, when I take the shot it's completely black. I have turned off live view boost thinking that may be the issue, but it has not solved it.
Is there anything I can do to get the live view to be live like it is on my friend's XT1 or is this a limitation on Olympus cameras?
After doing months of research on mirrorless systems, I was under the impression that what I would see in the EVF and on the rear display would be what I would get when taking the shot.
My friend's Fujifilm XT1 does this... if the shutter speed or aperture is changed (while ISO remains the same) I will see, in real time, the image change. So far, my EM-5 Mk. II, it does not seem to do this more than a couple of stops. I could be in a very dark room in manual mode with the aperture completely closed and shutter speed at 1/8000, and the image in the EVF or rear screen will be quite visible (which obviously should not be the case) and, as expected, when I take the shot it's completely black. I have turned off live view boost thinking that may be the issue, but it has not solved it.
Is there anything I can do to get the live view to be live like it is on my friend's XT1 or is this a limitation on Olympus cameras?