New Em5II thoughts and Eagles
New Em5II thoughts and Eagles
Dec 20, 2016
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I've had the Em5II for a few weeks and I must say I feel generally very positive about it. It was $899 Canadian ($780 US) so it was very reasonably priced. I have had the 14 -150 basically welded to it and it is a very easy piece of kit to take with you and cover most common focal lengths.
I have no problem with the grip and feel no need to add one. (My main grip is the lens anyway) I wish I could have afforded the em1 II for the better focussing (CA) but this will have to do for now.
I must say that I have been very happy with the video quality. I took a video of the eagle in the following pictures and my friends jaws literally fell open when they saw it. I was worried it wouldn't be good enough so that has been a pleasant surprise.
The following are some shots from a very cooperative eagle just to show I've been having fun.






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