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Just purchased Olympus E-PL6 coming from Sony? Tips?

Started Jul 19, 2016 | Discussions thread
ahaslett
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Re: Just purchased Olympus E-PL6 coming from Sony? Tips?

SonyArtisan wrote:

third son wrote:

SonyArtisan wrote:

third son wrote:

SonyArtisan wrote:

BostonC wrote:

IMO the (refurbished) EPL7 is a much better buy than the cheaper EPL6, better build and handling aside, you get the 3-axis IBIS and importantly EFCS (0-sec delay) to reduce/eliminate shutter-shock.

Perhaps, but it is over $100 more and still lacks a viewfinder. I've been having such a hard time deciding on the best value Olympus camera. I've been looking at the EM10, EPL7, and EP5, all about $100-150 more than the EPL6. The problem is there aren't any camera stores nearby that stock these units. The closest means an expensive 2+ hour trip to the city. If I were to go for the EPL7 it is only $350 new from B&H (no tax) where it is $272 reconditioned with tax from Olympus. I went with the EPL6 because it was by far the cheapest and should offer the same IQ as the others which will give me a chance to test Olympus lenses and sensor quality. I figure if I love the quality, size, and weight, I can certainly find a better body that suits my handling/feature needs, perhaps even a flagship model. If not, I can sell everything at a very slight loss.

I disliked the shutter on the EPL6 and only had it for a short time. It does take some nice photos though. I think the EM10 is still the best MFT camera out there with a viewfinder. 3 axis IBIS is more than enough for some stellar shots.

Thanks for the input. What about compared to the EM10 mk ii and EM5 mk ii? I am assuming you meant best for the price. The two mentioned above are surely better, no?

Yes, sorry, I meant to say the EM10 is the best VALUE with a viewfinder (for me anyway) I can say the EM10 (I) is a better camera than the epl6 even though the image quality is on par. I like cameras with viewfinders and dual controls even though I have a GM1 (gonna sell). I sold my EM10 to finance a new EM5II and find it is a small notch higher for what I need. 5 axis IBIS, weather sealed, silent shutter, more function buttons. I love this camera and have no regrets selling my EM10 (well maybe a bit regretful)

The EM10 is very enticing at $280 reconditioned as is the EM5II for ~$650. But I definitely need to get a feel for the IQ/lenses since that's a major priority for me. Then I can seriously think about going for something more expensive if necessary. If I love the output then I will consider the above cameras or even the rumored EM1 mk ii for better handling/functionality. I should be able to chime in with many thoughts by tomorrow or Friday. Thanks

If you are going to get an A7R2, then Samyang 7.5mm fisheye, Panny 20mm 1.7 and Panny 12-32 would be my pick, followed by the Olympus 40-150 Pro.

Andrew

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