I am a Leeds boy living 12000 km away in a warmer climate, thank you so much for the info, looks like if I can find one it will be what I am looking for, I cannot understand why I have never had one, always liked the style more important love the Brand had an OM1 and a @ but wore them out, again thanks for the Vlog, you hit the button, great production.
@proto5711 ай бұрын
Like you, I was VERY lucky to buy mine when the price dipped... about '16 to '17 (I'm writing this five years after your video). But now they are back up again. The camera is getting a resurgence, being newly appreciated for what an amazing camera it is. And my theory is that the "Megapixel Wars" are over, and most are realizing that 20.3 MP is just fantastic. I think, personally, except for some niche requirements, like wall sized poster blow ups for pixel peepers, 20MP is the actual plateau. It crushes film resolution, if that is what you want. One more thing (although there are hundreds of things to say about this camera, and format): I had a eureka moment, when another youtuber called full frame digital a "gimmick". That struck me until I thought about it... really "full frame" is an funny standard to hold on a pedestal. Why SHOULD a sensor be the same size as a 35mm film frame? There are advantages and disadvantages, of course... but isn't/wasn't that particular size sensor an empty goal? Think of it this way: If film had never been invented or used, where would digital sensors have naturally stopped increasing in size? And if 35mm film had never been invented or used, would the standard be medium format, and anything less considered "small" or a compromise in digital? No, I don't think so. They may have stopped "growing" around the size of micro 4/3 anyway. Do you still have your Pen F? I'm holding onto mine like grim death!l EDIT TO UPDATE: I just looked over all your videos, and see that you DID dump the Pen F... in a video that I actually commented on, some time ago! I commented that is sounded, from your own statements, that you had made a "lateral move" by leaving the camera and format. I still do.
@tremaincheerful41893 ай бұрын
I love back button focus, and have found that assigning the lower front button to focus (as Craig suggests) works wonderfully, once one gets used to it. Thanks Craig!
@robertcudlipp38324 жыл бұрын
I have purchased 2 Pen F's , mint ,new in box in early 2020. Beautifully made camera, has similar solid feeling of the Leica M6 I owned for several years. Colour control, particularly Mono Custom Setting 2 is brilliant.
@alexreay41646 жыл бұрын
Brilliant photos once again. Incredible how you see through the chaos and isolate subjects and get so many great images in one trip
@adambreuse18757 ай бұрын
The build quality of its predecessor e-p5 is far superior feels far more substantial 👏👏👏
@waynebritton55966 жыл бұрын
Hi Craig - I used to shoot exclusively in RAW format, but recently found that apart from getting a whole lot more available exposures in JPEG-Fine mode, I was very surprised to find just how much dynamic range there was in the the humble JPEG. In Lightroom I can recover a lot of detail from both highlights and shadows. I am now reserving RAW mode for those awkward indoor natural lighting situations. By the way, I loved the B&W shots in your video.
@michaelsferg6 жыл бұрын
Great video. I bought the Pen-F shortly after release...mainly for the mono2 mode, which is brilliant. I love the 17mm 1.8 prime and think together it makes a perfect street setup.
@obroadieswimmer6 жыл бұрын
Another brilliant video Craig. You see compositions everywhere. So many perfect images in a single vlog. Also your delivery. I could watch you all day. Top bloke.
@AdamHouston6 жыл бұрын
Mono 2 is a winner, but I like that I can have three mono recipes available without additional tweaking - because some subjects just work better with a different mono look. However much we loved Tri-X (or [insert name of favourite film here]), we still ran an occasional roll of something else if we needed the look. You don't have to leave mono 1 and mono 3 at their default settings. It can be worthwhile customising them so that you have other looks on tap.
@valdiskrebs5663 жыл бұрын
And customize the color settings to look like Kodachrome!
@dennismosercreativearts6 жыл бұрын
Long-time Pen-F owner here; I use the 12, 17, 25, and 45 primes (all ƒ/1.8, except the 12, which is ƒ/2.0) along with the ƒ/8 only 9mm Body Lens Cap. I sometimes use the 7-14 and 14-50 ƒ/2.8 Pro zooms, but mostly it's primes and mostly it's the 17mm. I have found that I prefer to shoot RAW + Superfine so that I have a killer JPEG, but a RAW file I want to tweak things a little further. I use all three settings of the Mono mode and also the Dramatic Tone modes... I didn't think I would, but I've found that they really can change the way we consider a scene. Lots of fun. About that rear screen... I leave mine turned around (so the screen is not visible) because the only time I use it is if I really need it to compose (high over hear or low level) or to review a day's work. Otherwise, I don't want to see the screen - and that keeps the experience much more akin to shooting film.
@MiaogisTeas6 жыл бұрын
Same here with the screen; I shoot mainly on the E-M1 markII, and I typically use it with the screen closed. The only time I don't is when doing anything on a tripod. My nose tends to smudge it anyway. 😅 The only time I'm shooting raw is for clients when I need to combine images, remove distracting elements, or need that extra backup protection. I have the camera settings totally tweaked for my own monochrome film style, so jpgs are all I need personally.
@jvermillion10524 жыл бұрын
You can use the color wheel to make custom film simulation settings on the Pen F. Kodachrome, Velvia, etc. I set them up in Olympus workspace or Photoshop, but need to get a Pen F one day to build my own film presets in camera.
@wolfganglonien20936 жыл бұрын
Oh my - these black & white jpg files are just so gorgeous! Thanks for the nice review!
@valdiskrebs5664 жыл бұрын
Nice contrasty monochromes! The Color/Mono dial is the best feature on the Pen-F. I have 3 custom B&W looks set and 3 color settings -- including one that reminds me of my early days with Kodachrome 64. My favorite camera! Shooting JPGs is like shooting slide film -- you better get it right in the camera! 😉
@pgordijn45616 жыл бұрын
Beautiful city, great shots. Thanks for this excellent video. Really liked it.
@PPISAFETY6 жыл бұрын
Great video! I've shot real Tri-X for over 40 years and that Mono 2 setting is as close as I've seen coming straight from a digital camera. I've got an original EM-5 with the 17mm 1.8 prime on it for street and travel photography, but that mono mode may be enough in and of itself to induce me to buy a Pen F body to use with the 17mm. I was looking at the Fuji X100F with its Acros simularion for this sort of thing, but have seen some issues with the 35mm f2 lens that comes on it being a bit soft wide open at close range, which is where I shoot mostly. Since I already have the 17mm which I love, I think the Pen F gets the nod for me. By the way, your photography is brilliant. You have a real eye for composition!
@whfowle3 жыл бұрын
I've wanted this camera since I saw the original half frame Pen slr in a shop window in Okinawa back in the 60's. Other interest at the time stopped me from buying that system camera. I didn't realize until today that Olympus has discontinued this model so I went on KEH and found one in EX+ condition. I realized I better get it now before all the good ones are gone! I have used an E-M1 mk II for about five years so I know the quality and versatility of the MFT system and Olympus. Now I have a great little walk around camera to always have with me.
@kennethcole8626 жыл бұрын
Great video and thanks for the tips on back button focussing & exposure comp dial. Was struggling with both of these and have now replicated your settings.
@snatch7096 жыл бұрын
Great video, I have same camera and love the front dial, mono 2, also like shooting JPGs, naturally taken no messing, just shot as they are, I am not a fan of photoshopped pictures, like to use my skill not the software, lovely JPG mono pictures, live just a few miles from Leeds, so might be the next town to visit with my camera
@patrickkonstanz9512Ай бұрын
bought one some days ago. thanks for the tip, to change REC. button - I choose to AEL
@vonSchwarzschild6 жыл бұрын
Its a great decision! I have the Pen-F since november '17 and its just awesome. You will have a lot of fun with it. I falled totally in love with it. The last lence I buyed was the voigtlander25mm f0.95 Type II an its absolutely awesome! (I got it second hand in great condions for ~470 Euro)
@jongrall6 жыл бұрын
Your skill as a photographer is really evident in the street images you choose to take. Great video, Craig!
@wuzihuzi5 жыл бұрын
There's a lot of younger street photographer KZbinrs who try and do your style of photography of objects in the street but fail. Their photos look terrible. I love your compositions, actually finding golden ratios and cool lighting in the street!
@markschneider139610 ай бұрын
Of all my digital cameras, my Pen F is the coolest camera, by far. I'd love to see an update with OM-5 specs, but the new menu system.
@sai-kittsui88833 жыл бұрын
The black and white images remind me on the good old time when I used Ilford films. I like the monochrome pictures directly from the camera, because I like spend more time into taking photographs then on editing in Photoshop.
@fraufuchs95553 жыл бұрын
I agree 100%
@jonbarnard7186 Жыл бұрын
I walked around NYC for a week in 2015 with this camera and the Olympus 12-100 and loved the shots I got. That may seem like an odd combination, but it worked really well for me. I really like the black-and-white jpegs this camera produces. Great shots by the way. Your use of the front button for "back" button focus is a really interesting idea. I've missed having a well-positioned back button on this camera, and never really thought about the front button. So I may just try that.
@Dreyno6 жыл бұрын
I bought a used Fujifilm X100S a few months ago for the same purpose as you. It’s my “goes everywhere” camera. It’s been one of my best photographic purchases. I use it far more than my Nikon DSLR. I specifically wanted a camera with a view finder. Never got to like using the screen to compose. I also assigned a button to focus on the back. You can zone focus and get photos you’d otherwise miss as the camera tries to lock focus. I use the various film simulations but still shoot in raw because very occasionally I decide a shot might be better in colour after I get home. I have to say. If I got as many good shots in a month as you got in a single day, I’d be very happy.
@timseward196 жыл бұрын
just excellent, I so enjoy your eye for composition. The black and white is so well done, so much of what I see on you tube, I don't feel the photographers understand the art of black and white. Well done
@KevinG-159 Жыл бұрын
Craig- Always enjoyed your Olympus MFT videos a few years back. I hope you kept your Old Pen F. Camera prices are going nuts these days. I want to add a Pen F to my stash and used ones are 800. U.S. to start! Loved my omd-em1 with the 12-40. build quality and pics where outstanding. Shooting Fuji now and happy but I'm determined to get a Pen F. Thanks!!
@RichardsModellingAdventures5 жыл бұрын
I spend most lunch times shooting in Leeds Town center. Its great to see your take on the place :)
@AerialLensVideo6 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video - Thanks! I am quite confused however about the focus lock around 9:20, where you assigned focus lock to the front button (understood that part) but stated that you kept the half press of the shutter button for auto focus and lock the exposure - Huh? Can you provide an example of where both "locks" are used for an image? Call me dumb. Thanks again, Sir.
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
AerialLensVideo half press of the shutter is for exposure lock, not focus. Is that not what i said?
@AerialLensVideo6 жыл бұрын
Yes, Sir you did say that. Apologies for not getting that. I will do the same, or just leave exposure lock off the shutter button altogether (have E-M5 II -- very similar to your camera).
@lindadee20536 жыл бұрын
I prefer to do it the other way around. First, I shoot in aperature-priority mode at ISO of between 200 and 800 most of the time. Then, the half-press locks focus so if I recompose and the exposure value changes, the full-press will adjust the shutter-speed for any changes in lighting. Either way works well and I sometimes switch AFL & AEL when a particular situation calls for it. .
@1arjen88 ай бұрын
April 2024, and you've just convinced me to get a Pen-F second hand :-). You're a master of scene selection and composition.
@randall.chamberlain5 ай бұрын
I'm quite impressed with your pictures and with the fact they are straight out of camera. What a gorgeous little gadget, shame they stopped producing them. Of course your skills elevate it I shall say. Nice video mate.
@huwjones58796 жыл бұрын
Bought my PEN F used as well. Super little camera, I'm really impressed with it.
@paulm81576 жыл бұрын
Well done. Regarding back button focus, I assigned that function to the Fn1 button. Thought about assigning the function to the front, but held off since it’s not a back button, per se. Will try the frontal method.
@1spitfirepilot6 жыл бұрын
Excellent. My equivalent of kind of thing is the Fuji XPro2 or XT2. Light and silent.
@benmcconnell600811 ай бұрын
Nice discussion. I generally use a Lumix GX9 and do street work with the Leica 15 mm f1.7. You gave me some good ideas about button programming. I've been using the B&W jpeg instead of RAW for quite some time. Good channel, so I subscribed.
@ostoer Жыл бұрын
Hi Craig, I just bought a used PEN-F and was naturally looking for information, so I came across your video. You talk about some changes you did i. the button settings, but I cannot figure out how you did it. You mentioned the record button being assigned to the Aspect ratio setting, but this is not available in my camera as an option for this button. How did you do the change?
@GlenDomulevicz6 жыл бұрын
I have been fond of square images but have often been a bit shy about it. After seeing all you episodes where you create images I find I do that more often. And, like you, a camera is a camera, have fun with them. Thanks for sharing.
@Leptospirosi5 жыл бұрын
Got my Pen-F two days ago, like yours, practically mint at bargain price still under warranty with 5 spare batteries and a grip included: it's a great camera, very similar to my E-M5mkII and yet different. My advise is to get the Meike MK-ECG4 if you can find it: it's very unobtrusive, rises the height by about 1cm which is enough to prevent my pinky to fall under the camera, has a small but ultra efficient grip extension and incorporates an Arca Swiss plate which allows full access to the battery compartment. In a few days my Lumix GX9 will be ready for E-bay
@jovankaramach3 жыл бұрын
After three uears of the release of your video i am watching it for a second or third time, but now with intention to decide if i want to but the black on black combination of pen f plus 17mm combo. And now i am closer to the final decision.
@ninacleven78896 жыл бұрын
Looks like you’re getting really sharp images handheld with that camera. Sounds perfect for street photography.
@simonworger3 жыл бұрын
I've recently switched from Sony to Olympus M1 Mark iii and looking to pick up the Pen F to replace my Ricoh GRiii as I miss the evf. Can't decide though, silver or black !
@hainsey62646 жыл бұрын
Passed through Leeds decades ago but only on my way to see the Bronte House in Haworth. It was during the Yorkshire Ripper days and it was quite a subdued place after dark. Looks like it's really worth visiting now. Lovely video as usual.
@MiguelACoronaDM5 жыл бұрын
Just got mine second hand with a 17mm 1.8. So far a fabulous camera and lens for street.
@Leptospirosi6 жыл бұрын
I went out to buy a Pen F a couple of moths ago, but ended back with a Panasonic GX9 instead: the construction quality of the Pen F didn't really impressed me compared to the EM5 MkII I'm used to, probably I have set the standard too high looking at the enthusiastic reviews of the Pen F. The GX9 is comparable to the Olympus quality wise and sports the exact same problems you are referring to: they put a exposure compensation dial on the top, except you really don't do much with that, and the worse part is that I still haven't find a way to reassign the back dial of the GX9 to control EXP Comp, so I'm stuck with the dedicated wheel! Another problem with this range finder looking cameras is that function buttons are scattered everywhere: SLR bodies have them all around the shutter button which makes them easily accessible, furthermore you usually have more of them to play with: the only thing I really like that I don't have in the EM-5 is the Custom mode selectable on the control dial.
@yujinlandscapephotography.77876 жыл бұрын
All nice images to see.👌🙋 Thank you so much!🙌 Craig.
@titouyou15 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video very much when I watched it for the first time. But this was more from a street photography perspective only. Now that I own a second hand Pen F in addition to my EM-1 MII I considered it more accurately and see how you set it. For example, I did set the magnifying button as the back button for focusing, I might switch to what you did. Using the recording button for format change is simply brilliant, I'll jump on my camera this evening and do this. Your videos are like a great wine or a good novel, it's always worth coming back on them every now and then.
@marri44414 жыл бұрын
hello I follow your channel with a lot of interest, I'm from Florence and I'm considering buying an OLY. I am fascinated by the PEN F with 12 mm or 17 to do street, at the moment I have the OLY 10 mark 3 what do you recommend? and don't stop posting her videos even if I don't understand the language but the photos are beautiful congratulations again ..
@christopherkelly65136 жыл бұрын
the tripod mount makes it so when shooting panoramas the pivot point is closer to the lens
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
But you shoot panoramics (or you should) in vertical format
@jeffslade18923 жыл бұрын
I agree. The cameras have been getting better than can be done in post. I do shoot raw+jpeg but rarely use the raw. If I have to use the raw the photo is probably no good in the first place. When raw get over 1 or 2 years old and I have not used them, they get deleted, they take up too much space. Not just with the PEN-F, all the MFT I have.
@slhibbs6 жыл бұрын
I have this camera with the 17mm but needed better iso and shutter speed, so i went with the fuji x100f. But still will keep my pen f
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
I actually did consider the x100f before buying this, but then I remembered I'd have to be seen in public with a Fuji!
@derekmidgley6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Craig. Always admire your composition skills. I wish they (Olympus / Panasonic) would make a compact m 4/3rds camera with the newer 20mp sensor, but retain a simple up and down screen. I don't like the flip-out-to-the-side screens that have become so popular, but waste time and tend to confuse me!
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
Derek Midgley i think Fuji have nailed it with their screens that do both.
@AdamHouston6 жыл бұрын
In Olympus I swap between the slide down screen of the E-M1 (same design as the E-P5 IIRC) and this flip out screen of the Pen F. For street, I prefer the slide down design. For everything else, I prefer the flip out screen because I mostly have the screen turned in to the camera. My favourite is the screen on my Sony that allows me use the screen above the camera, behind the camera, below the camera, orientated for portrait or for landscape, or hidden away. Very versatile! Sadly Sony hasn't adopted that screen design for any of its E-mount bodies.
@custardavenger5 жыл бұрын
I've only had the flip out screen and think it's a great feature.
@borderlands66066 жыл бұрын
Panasonic offer a similar film-ish black and white jpeg called L-Monochrom. It's good but the best off the shelf, pushed Tri-X pre-set I've come across is Rawtherapee's "Pop Black and White". As a direct conversion or a starting point curve, it's very nice indeed. It's also free.
@Lainer15 жыл бұрын
I'm trying one in a few days. Can't wait.
@mygoodstuffreviewed5 жыл бұрын
I think you'll love it. I have one (in silver, although I'd prefer black) and it is just such a stylish, fun camera to use.
@Lainer15 жыл бұрын
@@mygoodstuffreviewed I bought the black version with 17mm and 45mm F/1.8 lenses. Hate Olympus Menus so far. Like the Mono 2 setting. Fun to use once set up though. Which Fuji do you use? I use Fuji X-E3 and X-T10.
@mygoodstuffreviewed5 жыл бұрын
@@Lainer1 My reply went missing! Anyway, I have X-E1, X-E2, X-Pro1 and X-A3 - I like them all but the X-E2 (just) takes top spot for me because it's just that little bit smaller than the Pro1. There's something about how it feels to use that is great. That said, the Pen-F just feels great as well and it looks really cool (shouldn't matter, but it does!) I have the Olympus 17mm and a 42.5mm lens. I just bought a cheap Laowa that I'm playing around with and it seems pretty sharp - slow to use since it's manual focus - but sharp.
@Lainer1Ай бұрын
@@mygoodstuffreviewed I had the X-E1, have the X-T10, a first digital edition of Ricoh GR, and STILL have me Pen f...and YES I still use it. Love it.
@mygoodstuffreviewed29 күн бұрын
@ I still have mine and honestly that Pen-F has such style and panache. Shooting with it is just a lot of fun. I think it takes some pretty decent images too. I know there are plenty of cameras that are as good and some are better, but there’s something about that little camera that is so good.
@kentxx126 жыл бұрын
Me to,but for me the Olympus EP5 and the Olympus Pen F is to front heavy...so i use the old Olympus EPL5 still, pluss the Richo GR, when it comes just grab a camerera when i go out to shoot som picture,when i comes down to planned extensive landscape pictures...i go for the Sigma DP Merill series,but again thats just RAW and much after work...but i like that to ;)
@andreasrochow51704 жыл бұрын
OMG, these are outstandingly beautiful pictures. May I ask where your eyes came from?
@chirpybee5 жыл бұрын
More than any other channel I watch - yours reminds me why I like taking photographs and making images. Even when discussing equipment it is from a personal viewpoint and lacking in point-scoring or waffle. Very nice images - your compositions are always very balanced. Thanks.
@Bassbarbie6 жыл бұрын
I’m also late to the party and have now switched to shooting RAW plus Jpeg as I’m enjoying the JPEG’s so much.
@ToastandJam526 жыл бұрын
I don't have a Pen-F but that library is beautiful!!! If I lived in Leeds, that would certainly be my favourite place to hang out.
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
I believe they only let you shoot in there if you have a Pen F. Sorry!
@ccw5886 Жыл бұрын
Really nice shots Craig
@philbraithwaite13166 жыл бұрын
Another great set of urban shots that are clearly your forte. And another superb vlog. There's always a slight rubbing of hands here when the E6 notification pops up!
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
Phil Braithwaite Small ‘e’! 😉
@zathraspersonal6 жыл бұрын
Great video as always and I hope you are happy with the new camera - design is great - suitably retro. Personally lack of a suitably positioned button which can be assigned to back button focus is a deal breaker. I used to have a panasonic GX7 with an offest viewfinder which was also flaky autoswitching between the LCD - it became quite frustrating. So - long story short - I changed to Fuji
@walontuoja43366 жыл бұрын
I like shooting JPEGs as a creative limitation to drive me to some new ideas, but with my XT-2 I always get both RAW and JPEG so that for those shots that need a bit more adjusting, I have the option available and also I have a pretty good set of presets that convey my own style in Lightroom. If I do manage to get something equivalent as a preset into my fuji then I could skip post-processing on most photos.
@chriseyrewalker6 жыл бұрын
Beautiful black and white street photos! I've always always liked using the PEN-F... it sort of... it's just *fun* to use! And that's what cameras should be all about to me.
@mr.l69826 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@theuktoday42336 жыл бұрын
the quality of that camera output is excellent. Im finding it tough to find a replacement for my Sony A5000 and NEX5n
@markrowley12236 жыл бұрын
Hi Craig Some really good shots from inside the museum. Several were with very slow shutter speeds, but were nevertheless pin sharp. From your commentary I assume you weren't using a tripod, so was it a case of excellent image stabilisation? Interested to know how you achieved these results.
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
As you suggest, it was the Olympus system's excellent IBIS.
@BobBigBoy24 жыл бұрын
Hello, GREAT VIDEO! I'm not clear as to change assign a button to use to change from one aspect ratio to another. I use 3:2 most of the time to mimic my OM1 film camera but often use 1:1. You mentioned using that too but have reassigned a button to change aspect. I can't figure out how to do that. I don't see that as a choice. Could you give me a step by step how to? Thanks so much !
@ChrisGibsonLondon2 жыл бұрын
I've just come across the same issue, did you find the answer ?
@sleaponit216 жыл бұрын
I sometimes think, b/w has something colour dont do so well, mood.
@charliethebubbles6 жыл бұрын
This was another excellent video, I currently own an Olympus OM-D E-M10 mark III, although classed as an entry level 4/3 camera I am enjoying the results. Don't often use the art function for mono but after seeing this video I will certainly give it ago. Never used the 4x3 format until I watched one of your videos either, now thats all I use plus 1x1, Please keep these coming , your delivery makes it easy to watch and understand.
@MrFreakwent6 жыл бұрын
Great little camera love the B&W , but I would pity anyone who tried to pick it up and take a photo with your button assignments :-) And just a note, not a criticism - Owen Sachio does "Azure" , not Owen Devlin ?
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
Well, just goes to show you how flexible these cameras are, so you can customise them to suit your own taste. Perhaps this makes it theft-proof, as no one would be able to take pictures with my settings! Oh and your Owen may also do 'Azure', but not this version!
@libork53976 жыл бұрын
Craig, great video with very nice images. I was wondering if the tripod screw mount which is under the lens, is there for one specific reason and it is for panoramic imaging. If the pivot point is directly under the sensor and centered with the lens, then you have an ideal situation for panorama sweep.
@nagualdesign6 жыл бұрын
Not quite. To get the ideal panorama sweep you need to pivot around the nodal point, which is somewhere within the lens, not around the sensor.
@tomhughes58736 жыл бұрын
Libor K I agree! This is the perfect placement for the correct nodal point.
@Danyel764 жыл бұрын
Great vid, I don't particularly like that camera because I am a trusty Sony a6000 user, but I really LOVED your BW pics here! You make the kind of street photography that I like, I also appreciate that you incorporate people into the frame in a non intrusive way, I just try to do the same. Greetings from Italy!
@c.augustin6 жыл бұрын
Have a look at the original grip for the Pen F - its underside actually is an Arca Swiss "plate", and you can reach the battery compartment. Quite expensive, but I like the camera with the grip on it. You might change your mind regarding using it on a tripod … ;)
@grat20106 жыл бұрын
Your eye for composition is top notch! Love the black and white photos. Question: What are the things you should consider when deciding between shooting in color vs b&w?
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
Tone, shape, form and shadows all work well in black and white
@stephenscott28026 жыл бұрын
Another truly excellent and inspirational video. Love your take on urban landscapes.
@xavierathorne6 жыл бұрын
My Fujifilm X20 was doing the same thing with not detecting my face to the eyepiece. The reason I found out, is I was on a macro setting that disabled the sensor.
@markhoffman96552 жыл бұрын
Even DPReview said years back that the Olympus super fine jpegs were almost as good as a RAW file - I mainly use RAW now just because I am shooting at ISO 3200 and 6400 so often.
@johnvanbarneveld55076 жыл бұрын
I have just bought a EMII 5 to replace my old compact model. You have just inspired me to shoot images in mono mode.
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
Excellent John
@teekay9896 жыл бұрын
Nice B&W images. Post editing or straight out of the camera? Thank you.
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
Antonios Kekalos SOOC, which is a term i usually hate, but these are soooo good!
@gordon43856 жыл бұрын
Mono 2 setting? Where is that one?
@shovelrocker71026 жыл бұрын
Good video and very nice photos. But what is the rock tune in 7:50? 😊
@kenny75photography26 жыл бұрын
Great video, Craig and some terrific images. I really like the Pen-F and the high contrast black and white images it can produce. Pity you won't be using it on a tripod as it would be interesting to see the long exposure results of the camera too. Really enjoy your urban videos, Craig and look forward to your next one.
@stephencorbett67776 жыл бұрын
I wonder if the tripod mount is so far forward so that it is nearer to the nodal point for panoramas.
@jimbritton68746 жыл бұрын
You must be an engineer.
@andrewbaxter93956 жыл бұрын
Yes! Jpeg, welcome to the darkside where people spend more time taking perfectly good pictures than sat at a desk for hours trying to fix them because we can't get shadows or highlights right 😁
@petrub276 жыл бұрын
Andy Kirstie Baxter nah, raw is much better. He is just talking about the mono2 mode. A lucky coincidence with a classic bw film
@alfredsmith60396 жыл бұрын
Or rescue a dud photo in Lightroom.
@stuartcarden54026 жыл бұрын
Yesterday was my first all Jpeg day. It felt so wrong but so right!
@blackfish734 жыл бұрын
And welcome to Andrew Baxter, an ignorant, pompous ass.
@AlGreenLightThroughGlass6 жыл бұрын
I tend to shoot RAW and JPEG with the Fuji's but the JPEGs are that good out of the camera, I rarely need to source the RAW. You were smart to hold off on purchase of the new body till the prices dropped which they always do.
@TITAOSTEIN3 жыл бұрын
Amazing video and great pictures!
@buddah6106 жыл бұрын
I shoot mainly in color but I do occasionally shoot black and white. I’m a Canon shooter and love Canon color. I have tried Sonya6000 and the Fujixt10 but I had really awful focusing issues with the Fuji. It went to a good home so I am at peace! Lol! I don’t shoot much video. I have been thinking about switching to Olympus for quite some time but I am lost when it comes to lenses. I’m not a pro... meaning I don’t make a living from my photography. I wish but it has not happened for me , yet. I shoot mainly nature, flowers, some abstracts and love a shallow depth of field. I don’t do a lot of editing so my question is, would you recommend this model of Olympus or a different one. Or, perhaps not at all? If so, which prime lens do you suggest for close ups with a shallow depth of field. Thanks and I truly enjoyed this video.
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
I'd recommend one of the EM models for a first introduction to the OMD family, perhaps the E-M5. Olympus do a couple of Macro lenses, if you want real close up shots, but any of the other primes are good for shallow depth of field, although that won't be as shallow as can be achieved with larger sensor cameras.
@searam16 жыл бұрын
Hello from Atlanta! That is an awesome camera and your video is fantastic, as well! I always look forward to them!
@helenhiggs61716 жыл бұрын
Hi Craig, thanks for another absorbing vid. Didn't believe you about the Raw when I saw your intro, but I do like the black and white. My solution to tripod mount position on my EM1 Mk2 is not to everyone's taste but may help some. I have an L bracket that I fit with the upright away from the camera far enough to clear the battery cover, and this leaves me with a grip when the camera is off the tripod. Does add weight though
@surjagain6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, nice review, absolutely splendid and beautiful images.
@BagusWibisono4 жыл бұрын
hi.. which lens did you using for vlogging?
@markwagner13286 жыл бұрын
Craig! I'm a new subscriber to your channel and I'm loving it. I don't have an Olympus camera but I am a micro 4/3rd camera user(Panasonic). By the way, I have found, at least with my Lumix G7, that ISO 8000 is better than 6400 as far as image quality goes. Check your PEN and see how high your new cam can go too. Love the music in your videos! Keep up the great work! And love your landscape images!
@MrZombie5 жыл бұрын
Hello. Could Pen-F shoot in Sweep Panorama mode or I must stitch it myself? Thank you
@gregm68942 жыл бұрын
That MONO 2 B&W profile is just dynamite. It almost reminds me more of T-Max more than Tri-X. I realize the Tri-X was the photojounalist's choice due to it forgiving nature and ability for pushing and pulling. However, the clean, high contrast look of T-Max always appealed to me more.
@leanderhoefler70546 жыл бұрын
Great video Graig! In my opinion the biggest design issue with the Pen F was the flippy screen. I know people love them for vlogging but I really wish that all screens would be like the Fuji ones. Just holds the camera together if that makes sense.
@gharrop16 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your excellent video’s Craig, always informative and amusing…This one particularly struck me so much that, having watched it several times…. I too have picked up a mint condition Pen-F on Ebay !! I have not had an Olympus before , so am slowly getting to grips with the menu sytsem and flexiblity features. Keep up the great work.
@e6Vlogs6 жыл бұрын
Cheers Jeff and welcome to the Olympus family!
@WaywardAce6 жыл бұрын
Nice review .... Love the Tri-X simulation!
@jackslater86885 жыл бұрын
Late to the party. Would you pick the pen f or the gx9?
@martingould55444 жыл бұрын
Hi Craig, thanks for the very helpful video. I have recently acquired a pre- cherished Pen-F, as a back up for my EM1 MkII and for street. My out of camera jpegs using the Mono Profile 2 setting have been quite unsharp compared to the RAW files. Am I doing something wrong? ( A-2, G+2, S+1, C+2)