For a travel [oriented] camera, I upgraded from an Olympus EPL5 to an OM-5, but it was so much better in quality than I anticipated, both for video and stills. So much so that I bought an OM-1 ii, for wildlife photography. I was consciously worried that the OM-5 might not get used as much with also having the OM-1, but it hasn't been the case. The OM-5 is so light and high-quality, with comparative high functionality, that it is just a joy to use. I also enjoy film photography and the OM-5 is always taken along, and because of its lightweight, it never feels like an additional burden. Great cameras and great system.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
That's fantastic to hear! It sounds like the OM-5 has really exceeded your expectations, both for video and stills. It's amazing how a lightweight and high-quality camera like the OM-5 can make photography such a joy. Thanks for sharing your positive experience with us!
@PaulGavinger8 ай бұрын
Om-5. My favorite camera, and I've got a shelf full of cameras. I take mine everywhere, it's never been inside a bag, and it works perfectly in every sort of weather that Chicago can throw at it. I completely trust the weather-sealing on the body and the lenses, the JPEGS are brilliant, I don't even bother with RAW on this camera. Your scenery is lovely there; we have nothing like that here. Also, I like your hat. Please send it to me. Thank you in advance.
@liciniooliveira-becas36184 ай бұрын
I like it. Didn't bought it because it is unforgivable to not having USB-C. Bad battery and no power delivery when in use. Video specs are also restricted. Otherwise this would be genial.
@jangarcia13384 ай бұрын
Hi! I'd love to know what other cameras you have on that shelf that you leave there and prefer to go with the OM5. 😊
@clintjohnson59148 ай бұрын
I'm going to say great choices for the camera AND the glass-- I just returned home from a US Grand Canyon and So. Utah trip using the 7-14 and the Lumix 12-35 2.8 and the 35-100 2.8 combo. I do use the OMD EM1mkIII camera--which has a comparable feature set. You are young and "on your first legs" as they say,,for us older guys who have lost a step--or 3-- the lighter weight and size keeps us in the field shooting way past our normal use by date. The stabilization and the exposure flexibility make this an amazing camera for the size-- Thanks for giving MFT a nod!!
@jamesmlodynia87578 ай бұрын
Before I purchased my OM5 MKIII to use as part of my travel camera setup, I have a Olympus OMD EM1 MKII and MKIII, they are just a tad larger than the OM5 but the biggest difference is the grip of the OMD Om1MKII AND MKIII, the grip allows you to use one of my favorite Olympus telephoto lens, the 40-150 f2.8 a great lens when you need a bit more reach, but the grip just makes the camera so much easier to use and hold as the OM5 reminds me of some of the Fujifilm XT3 camera, on the XT3. & XT5 I purchased a Smallrig bottom plate and grip just to make it a little easier to use and hold with some of the bigger glass.
@RinJERKS8 ай бұрын
Another great video, Henry! While I'm saving up for a Nikon mirrorless (Preferrably a Z7ii but a Zfc would also be nice), I'm shooting with a Nikon d5200 that I've owned since new (2013) with a Tamron 18-400, Tokina 11-16, Nikkor 35mm 1.8, and I have access to the Nikon kit lenses (18-55, 55-300) as well as a Nikkor 50mm 1.4. My gear might be old, but I do know how to make the old girl sing!
@hanahoeo70738 ай бұрын
Understand you’re feeling about m4/3. Switched to OM-1 about two years ago. Having more fun with photography now than I ever did shooting Canon. Also shoot an Olympus EP-5 as small walk around. Great system
@geoffjackson68998 ай бұрын
Why I loved my OMD EM5, and now love my EM5 III. Size and weight, weather sealed, Pro lenses are excellent, and class leading image stabilisation. I can take 5 sec long exposures hand held. Love it.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
ove it! Sounds like the OMD EM5 and EM5 III are perfect with their size, weather sealing, and image stabilization!
@raybridges19278 ай бұрын
I have an EM1 mark 3, EM5 mark3 , an EM5 converted to infrared and now, from a charity shop, a Panasonic GX8 with 12-32mm lens. I love the system and have 10 lenses as well. I love going out with any combination of camera and lens. As a person with mobility issues I enjoy travelling light with one camera and one lens. The 12-100mm Olympus being my favourite. The system is fun and portable and it is a joy to use.
@SamChihabi8 ай бұрын
I am exactly like you, I own the Om-1 but every time I go out I take my E-M10 IV & Panasonic Leica 15mm f1.7 (That is glued to my camera) unbelievable combination with outstanding results for landscaping and travel, extremely light weight, extremely sharp images
@bensilverman38378 ай бұрын
Hello Henry: your enthusiasm is a treat. You should use your lens shade; it will improve the contrast of any lens you may have.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!!
@gilbertleakey68888 ай бұрын
Hi Henry i have recently moved from Nikon Z6ii and Z30ii to OM1 and OM5 .they,as you said just fun to use. Regards Phil
@jobomumpiz8 ай бұрын
I'm shooting olympus since 5 years and I just love it. I've got the silver version of om5. With its vintage look and feel it just feels right and is real fun to use. Got me just an used pen epl7 from mpb for travel with the oly 17mm 1.8 and cannot imagine switching away from MFT regardless of allegedly worse noise ratio and less toneh compared with full frame
@mmartel7 ай бұрын
Mmm... toneh...
@craigwarman888 ай бұрын
I am enjoying my OM-5. I love the color accuracy. From the Utah Sandstone to the the Albuquerque Balloon fest the colors remained true.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Yes colour accuracy is brilliant, it's the same with video too I have found
@tommyvonknorring7158 ай бұрын
I got that feeling of playfullness when I switched to Olympus! (First to an EM5 mkI, later to an mk II, and now I use the EM 1 mkII) 😃
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
That's fantastic! So glad to hear your Olympus brings you so much joy!
@FierceSleepingDog7 ай бұрын
Same
@taterandy39585 ай бұрын
Same 😊
@jobomumpiz8 ай бұрын
Love to see you using om5 ❤ Thanks!
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Thanks ever so much that's class
@Martin-nu6ym8 ай бұрын
I've had the OM-1 for a year now and it is the one camera with a certain charm of being fun to use. I recently added Nikon cameras to the mix and love using them as well but yeah, there is something about the OM-1 being fun to use.
@reneevallieres8 ай бұрын
I started using Olympus with the first OM5 ,in 2012 ,fell in love with it.Then EM1-Mk 2 ,and now the OM1 , cannot imagine moving to another brand.
@josea.31704 ай бұрын
E-M5, you mean
@reneevallieres4 ай бұрын
@@josea.3170 yes ,the original
@caithnessastroandlandscape8 ай бұрын
I switched from full frame Canon DSLRs to an Olympus OMD EM1 Mark iii. Love it. Then picked up an EM5 Mark ii, (ancestor of OM5) and it is an unbelievably fun travel camera. Chuck it in my pocket with 20mm 1.7 Lumix lens on dog walks etc. I love the Micro four thirds systems. Will get an OM5 in time also.
@brendan1907708 ай бұрын
I absolutely love my E-m1 iii, I use the 8mm fisheye pro, the 12-40pro, and the 40-150pro (all M.Zuiko lenses) I've yet to come across a situation this setup can't make the most of. gret to see you have it back Henry!!!
@bobkent0078 ай бұрын
I think you feel less pressured when your using a second/third/etc camera.. I love my Sony A7III but enjoy using my old Fuji x20 more. I have had the OM-5 in my basket for a few days now... thank you for confirming my imminent button press lol. Love the videos and photos :-)
@paulashton24698 ай бұрын
Hi Henry, Olympus are just brilliant and so innovate, I started with the OM1O mki in 2016 which I still use, then progressed to the OM1 mkii which I also still use and now have the OM D EM1X, great cameras and such a great array of lenses, glad your enjoying the experience 😊👍📸
@jpsteiner27 ай бұрын
Love my OM-5. I pair it with weather-sealed M.zuiko lenses. The 12-45 mm f/4 and the 20 mm f/1.4 are two of my favorites. The 40-150 mm f/4 is great for capturing macro-like close-focusing with a lightweight mid-range zoom. I can shoot hand-held for almost 2 seconds with the OM-5, and I've used pro-capture to catch raindrops falling from flower petals in the rain. Just a fun camera all-around.
@metalmick998 ай бұрын
Thanks again, for a wonderful, informative, and interesting clip, Henry. Regarding your question, I have an OM-1 and it is just easy and fun to use: my feeling is that the settings and menu system have been refined and created to put everything photographers need at their fingertips _when_ they need them. I cannot define it any more than that. I can attest that once I start using it, I seek out more subjects and compositions than I originally intended, just for the pleasure of using it. I know Ian uses Fujifilm and I had one prior to my OM-1, but I never warned to it. The simple manual-focus clutch on many of their lenses is superb, and the focusing is fast and accurate. The Pro lenses (I guess Leica in Panasonic-speak) are beautifully made and sharp. All the things you mentioned are true, and though I am but an amateur, I appreciate the quality of the entire system.
@Raykenn18 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the features of the OM5. I'm going to take a closer look at these👍
@petermcginty36368 ай бұрын
The OM-5 is my first camera and I really love going out with it. Lots of fun and it has more than enough features for me.
@LynneH-ej6rx8 ай бұрын
I enjoy using my Nikon ZFC, a fun camera and great photos! Love your videos and photos, your enthusiasm inspires me to get out with my camera, thank you.
@billpatten87228 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you say about the om system om5, had mine for about 6mths now and one thing you didn't mention was how good the digital teleconverter is, much better than simply enlarging a cropped portion of the photo, don't know how they do that, but for me the best feature is the IS.A brilliant camera that's fun to use.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
yup, the Olympus OM-5 system is truly remarkable, and I'm glad you're enjoying it as much as I am!
@michaeld58884 ай бұрын
Well the hand held High res far outperforms the teleconverter though it does take a while. It is an outstanding feature. You have to enable it in the menu and it appears as a drive option. The digital teleconverter could be better than post cropping as they can they probably can reduce compression and enhance processing for JPEGs with the smaller data size coming off the sensor.
@trishf298 ай бұрын
I have both the EM1iii, and EM5iii. I love the first, shelved the second, and now have gone back to it. Why? It’s light and it does the job. I have the Olympus 12-200mm, and the 14-150mm f2.8 and f4, but when you have a bad back, they are still heavy. Went and bought the Lumix 14-140mm and it’s almost half the size of the 14-150mm f4, and the weight is considerably less. That has now become my go to lens on either of my Oly cameras. I’m now awaiting the Lumix 9mm prime. I still have my Nikon D7500 and a Sony, both much heavier and sit on the shelf. The Oly cameras are fun to take out as they don’t take up too much space and of course, less weight and as you get older, that is everything!
@carmenfissenden25306 ай бұрын
I’m keeping to the EM10 Mkii because of the tilt screen and because it does everything I want in a small and friendly package .
@AA-ni3km6 ай бұрын
You have good taste in E-M10s.I upgraded to the OM-5 last year and I haven't missed or touched my E-M10 Mark II since. I thought I'd miss the tilt screen but I haven't. Live View via the app is also available.
@TigerPaw1935 ай бұрын
Drive that EM10 mkii till the doors fall off, brother. I know I will! 📷
@paulinekerr8708 ай бұрын
I switched to Olympus about 4 years ago from Canon. It was getting far too heavy and I wasn’t enjoying going out with my camera. I now have two OM -1’s. They are a joy to photograph with and so much lighter to travel about. I now enjoy my photography again. I take it you find neck straps cumbersome and restrictive as I never see you with one. Also, lens hoods. Do you ever use them or are you compensating using your f stops, shutter speed etc? I asked you a few weeks ago about your woolly sheep hat. I managed to get one when we went to the lakes. Love it! Great video as always.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Thanks! I do need to get a neck strap for a certain type of shooting, but generally don't use them. Same with lens hoods I don't often see a use for them so don't bring them
@welewi11258 ай бұрын
I was shooting with my beloved GX9, but after I bought a used EM-10 I just can't help but take the oly out with me wherever I go, something about this camera makes it more fun to shoot with. Sadly it all changed when I bought a point and shoot Canon G15 which is a beast of a camera!
@AnnaVahtera6 ай бұрын
I have the OM-D E-M5 Mark II. I'm definitely agreeing with you on the points, as mine has almost all of them too (no ND and no 4K video). It's such a fun camera to shoot with. Especially when paired with the various pancakes available for the M43 system. Stick on the Panasonic 14/2.5 and it's very much pocketable. Or in the case of lack of pockets (stupid trend for women's clothing!) handbag-able. The long exposure modes are a brilliant addition to the camera. And now in hindsight, I'm really happy I picked this one. The value this holds is crazy good. It's a camera from 2015,. The OM-5 was introduced in 2022. I don't see any compelling reasons to upgrade, even now. It's crazy how good this camera still is in 2024.
@Intuitive_Muse8 ай бұрын
I have the original Olympus EM-5. It doesn't have all the digital features of recent versions, and that's part of what I like about it. It just does what it says on the tin. And the image stabilisation is amazing. Fun is the perfect word that describes my experience with it.
@theosolberg8 ай бұрын
At the moment the cameras I mainly use are the Olympus OM-D E-M1 III and the OM Digital Solutions OM-1. I use these cameras for concert shoots, landscapes, models, the lot. I have lent my OM-D E-M1 II to my grandson. My Nikons have been collecting dust for a while now. When I really want to travel light and still use a camera instead of a phone, I use a Panasonic Lumix LX100 II.
@disraelidemon8 ай бұрын
I bought a second hand Olympus E-M1 MkI back in 2020 and it's been one of the best purchases I've ever made. I got it dirt cheap (£225 with veritcal grip) but it's built like a tank, weather sealed, solid in the hand, lots of customisable buttons, really good stabilisation. It's tough enough to take anywhere and cheap enough to risk taking anywhere. It's also got a bunch of advanced functions that I'm still discovering/exploring three and a half years later. It really is the pleasure of the cheap thing that did way more way better than I expected.
@taterandy39585 ай бұрын
Yes😊 I bought the EM1 mark1 camera for around 300 euros for my birthday this summer!! What a camera!!! In love with the thing now I saving up for some Olympus/Panasonic lenses and some 7artisans and TTartisans manual lenses! Also thinking 💭 about getting a OM1 or OM5 for Christmas 😂😂😂😊
@johnehman86858 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing you’re insight and enthusiasm! The original Olympus OM-D E-M5 brought me more creative fun than any other camera I’d ever used and solidified my commitment to Olympus/OM System. They feel great to hold and perform faithfully and wonderfully. I depend especially on the IBIS.
@roycejohnson9298 ай бұрын
Another great Video with you two guys. My main interest is Macro and Birds, they are the reason I changed from a Nikon D 500 with a Tamron 150-600 G2 lens to the Olympus system. The Ibis and the fantastic focusing of the Em1 Mk iii and the OM-1 are next level. And as you reported the computational features are astounding as is the quality with light weight. For my birding I would dearly love the 150-400 it is next level in the lens line up. Nothing wrong with my 300mm F4 or my 40-150 F2.8 both pro lenses ! For landscape I use the 12-40 Pro and the fantastic 8-25 F4 Pro and of course the 60mm F 2.8 Macro. Cheers from New Zealand
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience! Sounds like you've found the perfect setup for your macro and bird photography adventures
@robertblair20355 ай бұрын
For my D50 and previously D3 hundred I have a 150 to 500 sigma Friend of mine just bought the 150 to 600 and it is doing an incredible job as does my one
@robertblair20355 ай бұрын
For my D500 and previously D300 I have a 150 to 500 sigma Friend of mine just bought the 150 to 600 and it is doing an incredible job as does my one
@Steve.Daugherty8 ай бұрын
Whoa that image stabilization was pretty amazing
@terrymartin44898 ай бұрын
Henry, awesome shots and video. I love my OM-5 and bought it because of how you raved about it in earlier videos and I totally agree with you. Like you I am a main Nikon camera user but the simpleness of the OM 5 makes it incredibly hard to leave behind.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@dronepilotcontractors40947 ай бұрын
New to your channel and I was wondering about that little camera (without a Tripod for long exposures) so I am glad I found this video. I shoot with a Canon 90D which is a Crop Sensor but packed with features so it is kind of a Pro camera. It even has an articulating LCD which I find many Full-Frames in its price range don't have. Anyway, enough about me. I am liking your energy and enthusiasm! Thanks for sharing on your channel!
@FierceSleepingDog7 ай бұрын
I have Nikon DSLRs (D500 and D850) which produce fantastic results. However, I got into MFT last year and bought a ton of lenses and bodies (all used). I love my OM-1, E-M1ii, Pen-F, and E-M5ii. I love shooting with all these cameras because they are capable, small, and well engineered. There is something about the system that appeals to me beyond the Nikon gear (which is very good).
@ellyelzinga018 ай бұрын
I love the first image, of the little fishing hut! And also loving the river image, at 14:55! To answer your question: picking up my Nikon 7100 just feels good, every time again. I love that camera, and to me, all the buttons are in the right place as well. So I really enjoy using it, though I have to be honest and admit that it has been a long time that I took pictures. October.. But I might want to take pictures of the tulips soon!
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
That's awesome! The fishing hut images came out better than I thought haha. It's great to hear that your Nikon D7100 brings you so much joy every time you pick it up. And with tulip season around the corner, it sounds like the perfect opportunity to get back into photography! Thanks for the comment as always :D
@Cammymoop4 ай бұрын
I only have a used Sony a6000 that I got with a 50mm 1.4 for under 500 usd. I love how much i spent, or rather how much i didn't! also picked up a kit lens for some wider shots. It's been a joy to use for exploring nature, taking macros (extension tubes!) and also traveling.
@dmjnature8 ай бұрын
Great video and beautiful location. Ive gone from the nikon d7200 to the d850, and a year ago I sold them for an om1 and i absolutely love it.
@colinfoyle18568 ай бұрын
I took the OM-5 and the 12-45mm F4 PRO lens all around Japan. It was so nice not to have to worry about big heavy cameras, and know I would still get quality images, as well as not worrying about the weather. Walked around 10 miles a day with that thing, and hardly noticed.
@roywales44447 ай бұрын
I have the original OM-D EM10 and had so much fun with it on a recent OS trip. M4/3 systems provide such a compact travel option. I can only imagine how much more one gets out of any of the successors.
@Itwillbeoversoon8 ай бұрын
Watching photographers on KZbin is like watching over exited little children running around a big shopping mall with their parents just before Christmas time.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Hehe!
@danielspenner36838 ай бұрын
Otherwise hardly anyone would watch. Or would you rather watch an elderly person pushing their squeaking walking aid sluggishly through the hills of a nearby town-park, asking other people for help with that bloody touch screen, that they have been desperately fiddling on with their arthritic fingers and with that microscopic menu, which they can't read either with their cataractic eyes? Wait a minute: actually that would be quite entertaining wouldn't it?
@MatthiesWesche8 ай бұрын
That's because that's usually exactly how we feel when things fall into place 😊
@davidfrost37708 ай бұрын
So why still watch.
@andysuzierawlins54628 ай бұрын
Henry to a tee, lol, one of the reasons I love his channel
@thomasanderson59298 ай бұрын
M43 cameras make photography a LOT more fun; it's the size and weight that makes it so damn convenient. You get 95% of the photographic capabilities in a body and lens that's 30% of the size of the other cameras.
@AndrewSmith-ff2pu8 ай бұрын
I am the same as you Nikon and Olympus! Albeit older versions... D7100 and OMD-10. The Olympus gets the most use because of its portability.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Nice mate. Yep so portable I love it
@sbcwinn8 ай бұрын
I have many Olympus cameras. I also have Pentax. I have bonded with my EM10 Mark IV. It has become an extension of myself. I cannot explain it but there is a unique kind of intangeable zen shooting with this camera.
@Ingemar_018 ай бұрын
Like your honest and enthousiastic videos. To answer your questions: I love the portability of my EM5 mkiii paired with a small prime (14mm f2.5 panasonic, 20mm f1.7 panasonic and 45mm f1.8mm olympus) especially for indoor family pictures. Recently I bought the 12-45mm f4 zoom: well built, very sharp and weathersealed. Perfect for nature and city pics. When I walk the dog i like to shoot the occasional bird photo. The small 75-300 olympus f4.8-6.7 fits that style perfectly (only on sunny days because of the small aperture). The only disadvantage was the ergonomics of that combo: too front heavy. Luckily i happened to find an old Olympus EM1 mk1 for only 200 euros which is a perfect match for that lens; much better grip and balance. Btw, I have som older canon DSLRs with big L-glass collecting dust. Thanks for your tip on using MPB to sell camera gear.
@lowwhistler_8 ай бұрын
My "fun" is my FujiFilm X100V for many of the same reasons you quote for the OM. The fixed focal length is a different challenge, the film simulations fun - just totally different from the Z7II workhorse...
@jamesbowmanphotography5 ай бұрын
I love that you're still using this camera. I've got the predecessor the EM5 Mk3 and absolutely love it. I've got the OM-1 for wildlife, but for everything else I still love using the EM5.
@lesdean91188 ай бұрын
Another great video, love your enthusiasm and approach to photography. May I suggest you use the lens hood as it will protect the lens front element if you drop it and please use a wrist strap enusuring you don't drop it. Changed to Olympus and then OM1 some years ago due to age and weight issues which like you bought back my enthusiasm for photograpy. Love the computational modes, Live ND, Focus stacking, Live composite, tilt/flip screen saving me to get down on my knees and so much more..
@grumpyparrotphotography8 ай бұрын
I recently added a micro four thirds camera to my gear mix and love it. I do a lot of trekking in hot and humid tropical forests and really appreciate the weight savings. Cheers from the Yucatan!
@stephenbarlow24938 ай бұрын
Yes, I get that sense when I'm using the EM-5 mkIII, which is very close to the OM-5, very similar cameras. I use it a lot with the 12-45mm f4, which is tiny, but so sharp. My favourite feature on the whole camera, is the HDR modes. Because unlike other cameras, it spits out a RAW file, that is it composites the 3 shots into a single wide dynamic range, RAW file. When you process that, you get all the advantages of the highlight and shadow recovery when shooting RAW, but with a RAW file that is already HDR. It's almost impossible to blow the highlights or shadows, no matter how much the crazy dynamic range of the view. So you can shoot into the sun, sunsets, interiors where you've got a window outside view, and you're always going to get a usable image, that you can just adjust like a RAW file. Plus the IBIS is amazing. So all those crazy sunsets, or that crazy lighting, that takes you by surprise, and if you're trying to set up another camera on a tripod, where you miss that light. You don't miss it. I just have to whip out the camera, put it in one of the HDR modes, have it at f4-5.6, point, zoom to frame, and bingo, I've got a file that I can produce a great image out of. It is just crazy how much you can bring the shadows up and recover the highlights. Tripod, I don't bother. I get usable images up to 1 second, handheld. The only limitation is if the near vegetation is blowing around in the breeze, and you can get artefacts, from the blurred leaves or whatever.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
That's incredible! The EM-5 mkIII sounds like a versatile powerhouse, especially with its HDR modes and IBIS. Thanks for sharing your experience!
@stephenbarlow24938 ай бұрын
@@HenryTurnerphoto - it's basically the same camera as the OM-5, just the latter has a few more features like the ND feature. But do try out the HDR mode. I thought I'd just get the usual JPEG with 3 normally exposed RAW files. But no, they're all merged into one RAW file, like Lightroom does with photo merge.
@richardwalker45188 ай бұрын
OM5 is a rocketship, as you say a real pleasure to use and the most fully featured camera relative to its form factor. The weather proofing gives confidence, its tough enough and with a pair of F4 Pro Zooms, you cover all the focal lengths with a packed weight under 1.1kg!
@davidfrost37708 ай бұрын
Always great to see some West Scotland scenery Henry. Thanks for sharing again. You can always tell when you are doing great as someone always likes to have a pop at you (refering to an earlief comment and also a video that popped up after i watched this one from some guy called Tony Hogrefe who was taking a pop at your prime lense video last week). Quality viewing as always Henry. Another thumbs up from me.
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@Carlos11803 ай бұрын
I have an OM-1 but still have an E-M5 ii as my backup and quite often carry both cameras. I'll have the 12-40 on the 5 and 40-150 on the OM-1. Love shooting with both
@federicoalberto668 ай бұрын
Great video Henry. Your enthusiasm is contagious! To answer your final question, I’ve been shooting 4/3 since the E510 (replaced by the E3 and then the E5). Switched to m4/3 since the EP1 came out and never looked back. Tried them all m4/3 bodies since then and now concentrate on the OM-1 and the Pen-f. Recently rediscovered the joy of shooting film so in my outings I combine one digital body with one of my two film cameras (OM4Ti and Pen FV).
@stuartcarden13713 ай бұрын
The OM-5 is one of those cameras that just wants to be taking pictures. It can go anywhere and it's always ready to go. It feels to me like a loyal dog that wants to run and have fun with its owner. I certainly love mine. The spec sheet doesn't do it justice at all! It's turned out to be my favourite digital camera I've ever owned. Not because it's the best at anything in particular but because it can do everything well enough. It's pure every day carry!
@photoman35798 ай бұрын
I've always used Oly currently the EM1-2 they are such a pleasure to use !
@michaelhurley89588 ай бұрын
I've always shot with Nikon and currently use a Nikon Z5 with a 24-200 mm lens. Which is a great piece of kit. I just picked up a Z mount 105 mm macro lens, which again is a great piece of kit. However it has added weight to my camera bag. After watching your videos about the OM-5 and your comments about it. I've been thinking of looking into picking one up. I try and keep my camera gear simple and not fall into the trap of, "got to get the newest, biggest, best, etc, etc, etc. Also with arthritis in my knees and right shoulder, it does become a pain to sling the bag on my back and go walking. So we'll see. Thank you for the tips and advice. As always, take care, cheers.
@mattbibbings8 ай бұрын
Damn you Henry! Up until I saw this I was a happy fuji shooter and perhaps just a little "M43-curious". Well, I've just booked my fuji kit in with MPB (collecting it on Tuesday) and put an order in for this very kit (I found the OM 5 on steaming deal; £500 off new). I am honestly very excited for the possibilities of the super-natural IBIS, live NDs, handheld hi-res, in camera focus stacking. The list goes on! Thanks for push dude!
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy it mate!
@chrisgrieves14688 ай бұрын
A couple of years ago I moved on from heavy and cumbersome DSLR gear and bought into MFT with the E-M10iv. The handling of a camera with 1.8 prime @500g is liberating. With the other two 1.8s it's 750g in a small shoulder bag. I miss the dynamic range of FF every so often, but this little set-up has re-invigorated my joy in photography.
@DudleyRoseАй бұрын
For a long time I was in the thrall of Canon full frame. Had some really nice Tamron and Canon lenses and got some lovely photos. But after hauling the kit around the heat and hillsides of Israel and then the Scottish Highlands, I said to myself, I'm not having nearly as much fun taking pictures as I used to. Sold the whole lot to MPB and went with an Olympus EM 5 III. The fun is back. I may upgrade at some point to the OM 5 for some of the improved computational, like hand held hi-res and built-in neutral density capability, but I’m in no hurry.
@barryelliott41768 ай бұрын
I do enjoy a day out with my Cannon 200d, it's light weight and the extra zoom I get when using full frame lens is a plus point.
@martinhommel99678 ай бұрын
Thanks for your sharing your thoughts as always. I see you've met Calumn the stag :) Nice pictures. I use a Nikon Z6, Canon 90d and Canon R7. The Canon 90d is my favourite.
@desgardner71698 ай бұрын
I don't do camera brands or mirrorless, but I have always stuck to a certain brand and really its no better than the rest on the market in fact my camera is quite old now, I do have a back up but I only ever travel with one camera, my camera works ok and never lets me down it's light and suits me fine! my back up camera is heavy and is a legend in it's own right that's probably why I keep it! At my age its just nice to go out and take pictures of things that catches my eye, they are by no means prize winners but who cares! thanks for your input on this matter, your channel is always a good watch, and I just wish I could get to some of those places that you visit but those days are gone now I am just a local shooter now. Thank you for sharing it with us!
@alanbudge8 ай бұрын
The OM 5 seems a great little camera and one that should appeal to me with the ND filters and stabilisation but weirdly I think it would speed me up too much at a cost of not concentrating enough on the composition.Although I've never handled it, I feel it might be too small for me. I love the size, weight and feel of my Z7 and take it with me everywhere.
@JimD7506 ай бұрын
Henry, you asked what cameras we shoot with and do we get joy using them. My answer is going to be a little long. I recently bought a D750 which I'm still trying to decide if I'm going to like it or not. I like the thought of getting to know the camera, but I still haven't taken it out for a proper spin. Having said that, my all time favorite camera is my Nikon D5100. The D5100 was my first proper DSLR. I have a Canon DSLR, but it's more of a glorified point and shoot camera. First off, I love the articulating screen on my D5100 so much. I've heard youtubers say that unless you're shooting selfies or video you don't really need a flip screen. I respectfully disagree. I use the flip screen for things other than mugging for the camera. I like that I can hold my camera low to the ground without squatting. I suffer from arthritis in my lower back and knees. I also love the fact that even though it only uses 16.2 megapixels, the D5100 works well in low light. I'm an avid astrophotographer as well as a landscape photographer. I enjoy the weight of the camera. I suffer from arthritis in my hands as well, so having a lighter weight camera is a must. I love the picture quality, and the vibrant colors that the D5100 produces. It's considered an entry level camera, yet it takes great quality pictures. So yes, my D5100 does give me pleasure. I absolutely love using it. As I learn to use the D750, I hope I get that same sense of joy that the D5100 gives me. I would go on, but I think you get the idea.
@davidpearson33048 ай бұрын
I had various Nikon’s over the years (final one was Z6ii) and they just left me flat. Imagine quality was fine, but just never looked forward to using it. Switched to a Fuji X-T5 and the fun is back. Love the various film sims and shooting JPEGs even.
@laurelb83728 ай бұрын
Something about those Xt series, makes photography fun
@TheFuzzyskwerl8 ай бұрын
Got the em5miii before this came out. Nearly the same camera but like you say, absolutely love it and it’s a joy to use. Not the cheapest but defo great quality and the photos are brilliant. The image stabilisation is grand as well. OM Sigital had a 3 day deal where they were selling the om5body for £699 instead of £1199. Was so tempted to upgrade but just not enough upgrades to justify when mine is so similar. Great video and nice to see someone going outside of the norm on camera brands especially for landscape photography.
@davidmill72898 ай бұрын
Great video & images Henry. I really enjoyed my Oly EM5 mkiii. However I was already thinking of getting my first full frame camera when the shutter started sticking. I’ve now switched to Sony and use an a6500 & a7 mkii. I think the issue for MFT is the cameras are getting bigger and to be honest my a6500 APSC is hardly any larger than the EM/OM 5, plus you can get some small third party lenses. The benefit of more dynamic range encouraged me to switch.
@FierceSleepingDog7 ай бұрын
The MFT lens library is fantastic. Smaller, less expensive, and greater reach. I've bought almost all of mine used. Great prices and selection at MPB. I like how you can see photos of each item.
@timjohnson8258 ай бұрын
I've become partial to Nikon, just "upgraded" to the the D3200. I just got the Tamron 18-270mm lens. Both camera and lens are great for what I do shoot with them. I'm happy with them and looking forward to getting out with them for the first time this week up in Yellowstone National Park here in the U.S. Thanks for your video. I've used MPB as well, good people to work with. Thanks!
@graigsmith67344 ай бұрын
I have the OM-1 and the OM-5. I usually am carrying my om5 with me. It is just a fun and tiny lightweight little camera that’s built really well. It’s great. I can’t recommend it enough.
@HenryTurnerphoto4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@iSirTaki5 ай бұрын
i would choose the Oly 12-45 f4 PRO with the OM-5.. its smaller and has nearly macro capabilities. also you can use the fantastic cam internal Focus Stacking
@robertblair20355 ай бұрын
I have made a number of purchases from MPB and can honestly say very very happy with them MPB can be trusted
@kwchalky028 ай бұрын
I use the Panasonic G9 and G90. G9 is better for cetain types of shooting, but I really enjoy the G90 for in the hills or travelling around. I use the panasonic 7-14 and 14-140, and if likely to be indoors or need faster lens I carry a couple of small fast primes. Im so pleased you are enjoying your journey into mft. Its a great system that is very underrated by some. I know you still enjoy yor Nikon and its all about horses for courses and knowing the benefits and limitations of what you happen to have. Another great video Henry.
@cliffday11838 ай бұрын
sold my Nikon Z7ii and 12-120 f4 recently, found it was languishing in the cupboard after using my OM1 ( wildlife) and OM5 for general photography - the main reason for me is the enjoyment of using the cameras - so I concur with your thoughts - the cameras are fun to use
@Mr.Tralfamadorian5 ай бұрын
Just ran across you channel. Great video!
@HenryTurnerphoto5 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@briankennerley58338 ай бұрын
I’ve got the OM-5 myself for a lighter set up, I feel like it has brought some fun back into my photography. I shoot a mixture of landscape , street and wildlife, I ended up liking the OM so much I sold all my canon gear and bought the OM1 as well for wildlife but love the compactness of my OM-5 , great video again.
@jimharris38898 ай бұрын
It's awesome to see you out there shooting with Ian !! I'm a fan of both of you guys and it's cool to see you both shooting together!! Loved your inspiration with your Olympus system, about a year ago I was in search of a new/used camera , I was shooting with Canon full frame and I had a rogue wave go over my head at the ocean in Florida, after some research I ended up going with Fujifilm XT-3 which I actually bought from your sponsor MPB and I love my Fuji gear, that gear inspires me and I enjoy shooting with it, love your vids dude !! Keep up the good work
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for your support and kind words! It's awesome to hear you're enjoying our content and finding inspiration in our photography adventures. Your choice of the Fujifilm XT-3 from MPB sounds fantastic!
@jimharris38898 ай бұрын
@HenryTurnerphoto I looked heavily at the OM system too, im friends on FB with someone who's an Olympus ambassador, I love some of the features especially the built in ND filters in the Olympus system, I ended up with Fuji for its colors and lens choices and prices of lens which are substantially cheaper then Canon, again love your work and your enthusiasm, I always find your vids inspirational
@hamtechoutdoor8 ай бұрын
I moved from D7200 to a Z30, it is light, tiltable screen is a strong plus, i really enjoy it with the compact 24mm dx f1.7
@PhotoJohn808 ай бұрын
I am in Scotland right now! I just got here yesterday. Hopefully I will get some beautiful shots in the Highlands myself. I just got myself the 20-35GF lens. My shoulders hate myself but oh well. I however LOVE my OM camera as well and would never get rid of it even though I have a GFX now too. Glad you had fun and great shots!
@swissjim46338 ай бұрын
Offloaded Oly and Nikon Kira while back to move to Fuji. I’m of an age where the dial controls feel very natural to use and the quality of cameras, lenses, etc is good. That said, I recently bought back a 2nd hand EM5 and a couple of MFT lenses. A couple of 25km treks in Argentinian Patagonia with an X-T4 with the 18-135 in my pack made me look back with nostalgia to Oly days. On the lookout for a used 12-45 PRO to round off the MFT set.
@ianforber7 ай бұрын
Several years ago I bought a EM5 mkII with a 12-40 f2.8 pro, primarily for landscape photography. I moved away from it because of the complications of the menus and user haptics. I don’t shoot that often - I don’t drive so rely on my wife to get me to nice places and she’s busy working! As such, I could never remember which dial I’d set up to do what, what each profile did etc. it’s still in the cupboard somewhere but I moved to a Leica Q2 where the aperture and shutter speed dials are on the camera. I miss the IBIS but I enjoy using much more.
@heiser_bill8 ай бұрын
Having worked with Nikons for years, I switched to Fuji (X-H2), and I too experience the feeling that it's fun to use. Like you said, it's hard to put a finger on "why".
@stephenlee45968 ай бұрын
Recently picked up a Nikon Zf and sold my Olympus kit, including the OM5. The reverse is true for me - I just revel in the handling (with grip) and controls of the Zf, the sound and feel of the shutter, whereas the Olympus, whilst an excellent camera, was just so much more clinical.
@darrenquigley1828 ай бұрын
Another excellent video Henry, i get that excitement every time I get my nikons out,bit like the excitement in Christmas as a child.
@markjones1278 ай бұрын
I started on the OM10 film SLR when I was a teen, with the little manual adaptor you had to plug in to change shutter speed, I shoot Fuji now because I love how compact they are too, but the OM system still tempts me on occasion, I've even thought about dabbling with vintage lenses and getting my first ever lens again the Zuiko 50mm, this video definitely gets me thinking though, the OM stuff looks nice, I also wildcamp and walk a long way too like you, so as you know volume and weight becomes very important, I was told in my local independent photography store by one of their staff that weight doesn't matter to real photographers, made me chuckle!
@timrosenburgh85978 ай бұрын
Hi Henry, I enjoyed the video as usual. I use the Nikon D750 with Tamron 17-35mm and the Nikon 28-300mm lenses. I must admit it becomes a bit heavy with the 28-300 lens. We will be going to Torridon in July and can't wait to photograph there. Great to see you and Ian back out again. Great image's as usual mate. Look forward to the next one.
@BimbleWithBruce7 ай бұрын
I'm all VERY new to photography and looking at taking my photo's to the next level as I'm fed up of taking photos on my phone. So many tabbs open right now and I'm still unsure what to get on a VERY tight budget. I feel I need to go second hand and looking at the Nikon z50, Canon eos r50 or something similar.
@ofthenearfuture8 ай бұрын
I shot Nikon DSLR's for 15+ years and it definitely stopped being as 'fun' at some point.... but I switched to a Fuji X-S10 just over a year ago and it rekindled my love for photography, and made it fun again and just makes me want to get out and shoot. Maybe that's just the novelty of a new system and new lenses (or adapted ones!), or the features like film sims, but it quite literally made every aspect of photography better for me. Anyways I love your videos, and cool to see you and Ian out together again, but now I'm off to watch his video haha
@andy_simmo8 ай бұрын
Sony A7RV just makes me giddy on every trip can’t get enough!
@HenryTurnerphoto8 ай бұрын
That's awesome to hear! The Sony A7RV sounds like a fantastic companion for your trips. It's always exciting when your camera adds that extra thrill to your adventures.
@josephweaving64583 ай бұрын
i have Olympus om-d mk2, An om-d-m5 mk2 IR converted and awaiting an E P 5. Finding the system as a whole great.
@EstelonAgarwaen3 ай бұрын
im shooting with an olympus em1 mk2, a lumix gx80 and a nikon z6, depending on what i shoot. the em1 mk2 is just such a great camera. does everything i want. (except bird detection)
@konraddzyr60686 ай бұрын
I also have DSLR from Nikon and entry level Olympus em10.4. Olympus is my first choice for travelling because of small size. It saved my sunrise shot once with handheld exposure bracketing, as I was late on the location and there was no option to set up the tripod and mount Nikon on top... Maybe quality is slightly lower in this case (camera was forced to the edge of performace), but at least I got my photo :)
@allenschneider18474 ай бұрын
I wish the OM5 had a joy (focus) stick. I know it's a small body but that would be helpful. Have you considered putting OM1 kit lense on the OM5? It's their "pro" lense and a bit faster than the OM5 kit lense.