DPReview.com is closing April 10th - Find out more

Olympus is doing a great branding job.

Started Jul 16, 2019 | Discussions thread
VideoPic
OP VideoPic Senior Member • Posts: 1,931
Re: Olympus is doing a great branding job.

Michael Meissner wrote:

VideoPic wrote:

I see many EM5 III posts going up and I find it interesting. EVERYBODY knows what we talking about wether its an OMD or a PEN, a EPL.... or an EM....

Contrary Panasonic made the classic mistake other manufacturers did calling the same thing different "names" in different markets....

Yes and no. Yes, Panasonic uses wildly different names in different locals, and it would be helpful if they picked one base name and used a suffix. Or even failing that used a consistent naming scheme (i.e. G8<x> where <x> = 0 for European mode, 1 for UK model, 5 for USA/rest of the world).

But outside of poorly choosing the names, Panasonic does at least do customization for different locales. In particular, until this year, Panasonic could not add video support of more than 30 minutes to their cameras without classifying them as video cameras when sold in Europe (by classifying them as video cameras, Panasonic would be subjecting them to a higher import tariff, making the cameras more expensive). So they created different models. In the USA version where there isn't a law for video times, the video is unlimited. But the video is limited to 30 minutes in the European model.

In addition there is another video customization that is important. In Europe the A/C currents cycle at 50 cycles/second, while in the USA/Japan it cycles at 60 cycles/second. So the European models for the non-high end cameras will give you 25 and 50 fps, while the USA/Japan models will give you 30 and 60 fps. This is important if your scene is lit with room lights (mostly florescent lights, but I imagine any A/C powered light will do this to a lesser extent), and the light level will go up/down during the 50 or 60 cycles/second.

Olympus on the other hand doesn't have country specific models. So all of their cameras are limited to 30 minute videos even if you bought the camera in a region that did not have the limit. And the E-m5 mark II does not appear to have settings for 25 and 50 fps.

Then you get into the differences between E-m<x> and Pen. Before the E-m10 was announced, the E-m5 and E-m1 models were both splash proof and had viewfinders. And the Pen cameras were not splash proof and had optional viewfinders. Generally, the Pens used the same battery.

And then there is the E-m1x which probably should have been called the E-m2 or something similar, since it is no longer in the mold of the E-m1 cameras due to the integrated battery grip.

Then the E-m10 came along, and it was named E-m10 because it had a viewfinder (but it used the earlier BLS battery). The E-P5 was announced and it used the BLN battery instead of the BLS battery. Finally, the Pen-F came along and it had a viewfinder and used the BLN battery. So by rights, it should have been an OM-D, but it was given the Pen name. And then there is the abomination called the E-m10 mark III, which 'simplifies' things, removing features (or hiding them) that were useful. So Olympus doesn't get a gold star due to clarity of its two lines either.

Don't make a mistake, I enjoy using Panasonic cameras, my all time favorite is the GX8. I currently have a GH4 and the GH5. The GH4 was supposed to go but at the going rates its just not worth it. I am totally surprised that the GH4 lost so much value on the 2nd hand market.

I disagree with the EM1X....personally I think the EM1X naming is brilliant. Simply because Olympus made a statement plus they delivered the goods. In the future any new X and people will know what its all about. Like bob indicated....lets call the EM5 III a D5, why would he say that. Simply because the image or reaction the EM1X created. If on the other hand if the EM1X was called the EM2 it would not have enjoyed the evaluated market perception it enjoys today.....

In fact naming it the EM1X and successfully positioning it like they did, Olympus also benefitted the EM1.2. To further point out the marketing brilliance by Olympus, they waited just long enough for the EM1X to proof itself and to then used "X" technology image to upgrade the EM1.2 Imagine they upgraded the EM1.2 at the same time as the EM1X was launched.....

Anyone with marketing background will appreciate what Olympus are doing, as said they job a great branding job on their offer & range......

Enjoy your camera friend

-- hide signature --

See my Blog for short articles on the Olympus and Panasonic cameras.
https://myolympusomd.blogspot.com/

 VideoPic's gear list:VideoPic's gear list
Olympus PEN-F Olympus E-M1 II Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-50mm 1:3.5-6.3 EZ Panasonic 12-35mm F2.8 Panasonic Lumix G X Vario 35-100mm F2.8 OIS +4 more
Post (hide subjects) Posted by
(unknown member)
(unknown member)
(unknown member)
(unknown member)
(unknown member)
Keyboard shortcuts:
FForum PPrevious NNext WNext unread UUpvote SSubscribe RReply QQuote BBookmark MMy threads
Color scheme? Blue / Yellow