h2k
Senior Member
Hi, looking for a very small m43 camera that goes on hikes and bicycle trips and stays mostly in the bag, not in my hand. Have used the E-PL7 for some years half-contentedly until it recently broke irreparably (according to Olympus). To me the IQ was acceptable.
About my ideal camera:
Things I like in pictures: super-sharp center, pleasant colours w/out correcting. I don't fret too much about CA, vignetting, a spot of luminance noise and some distortion.
My current lenses:
Assumed advantages of Oly E-PL9:
Any thoughts from your side? Thanks!
About my ideal camera:
- very small+light, but with good grip
- needs *no* viewfinder (repeat, no)
- articulated screen, side-hinging much preferred, with good touch-screen implementation
- built-in flash welcome (mainly as daylight fill-flash, not in dark space; too lazy + stingy to use ext. flash)
- excellent stabilization very welcome
- produces very handsome JPGs that still leave space for correction; good HDR results as raw files (such as from my smartphone)
Things I like in pictures: super-sharp center, pleasant colours w/out correcting. I don't fret too much about CA, vignetting, a spot of luminance noise and some distortion.
My current lenses:
- Pana 12–35/2,8 Mk 1
- Pana 35–100/2,8 Mk 1
- Pana 20/1,7 Mk 1
- Close-up lens + polarizer regularly
- Laowa 7,5/2.0 or Pana-Leica 8–18
- ~42/1,2 (Pana or Oly)
- 12-32 flat zoom for less size (not sth starting with 14)
Assumed advantages of Oly E-PL9:
- Smaller, lighter
- Really no viewfinder
- Cheaper
- Useful "super menu"
- USB-charging (often carry power bank anyway)
- Tiltable built-in flash (strong enough for bounciing?)
- Nicer menu hopefully (Oly menu gives me migraine)
- Physical wheel for exposure correction (welcome)
- Noticably better stabilization (?)
- Multishot hi-res (?)
- Better IQ (?)
- Extra grip available (the way it looks it's not too bulky, it protrudes only to the front)
Any thoughts from your side? Thanks!
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