Got one about 6 months ago with a 20mm f1.7 for $150 in mint shape. Very intuitive camera. Very easy to use without using menus and its smaller than my x100. The pictures are great
as someone who have no idea about cameras, I really appropriate those professional uploading helpful videos like this. I'm planning to buy camera, though I'm thinking if its worth to buy those expensive one, even cheapest latest models are pricey. so I went to internet if old cameras are still worth it this days. thank you for making videos like this, now I made up my mind😁 happy shooting
Thanks for the video! I share your affection for this camera- I bought the EP-1 new, and still enjoy using it w the 17 mm. I hope to expand my lens collection sometime soon.
It was my first MFT camera that I bought back in 2015 and I still have it. It’s now paired with the 17mm f2.8 lens and I also have the optical viewfinder (useful in bright sunlight) . As you mentioned it’s capable of great images. I have a Flash Air SD card in it to enable quick transfer of images to the i-pad. It’s worth mentioning that this a great introduction into the Olympus menu system! It’s now taken second place to my EPL-8 as an every day camera but it still has use by my grandchildren. I am enjoying your videos thank you for your efforts.
I got my EP1 with the 17mm 2.8 in January and I love how small it is (coming from a Canon 1200D). Wish more people would give these older cameras a chance
Absolutely I have one, far better than any cell phone camera. Use it like you do. If only as a backup camera body for the OMD. Uses the same battery as the OMD. Only limit video is limited to 720P. Get the DSLM attachment.
I recently bought one and I really like it. I consider it an upgrade from my Nikon D40 which I bought new. The build quality is phenomenal. I have several adapters for shooting vintage glass which is why I bought the camera. I also have the 19mm lens and it is perfect for street photography.
The EP1 was the first Micro Four Thirds from Olympus (I still have it and enjoy it), and its 12 megapixel sensor has weaknesses when compared to the more modern 16 and 20 million of the same system, such as the noise level from ISO800 (in current micro four thirds models the noise at ISO6400 is lower than the ISO800 of the EP1), but it has other strengths such as that particular saturated color in its images that it usually likes and an attractive black and white. And combining the EP1 with the M.Zuiko 17mm 1.8 in silver makes a very attractive combination...
Great video. One thing to watch out for is the IS going. If the IS symbol on screen flashes red, the Image Stabilisation is shot and there is no way back. I bought mine , used of course, and three weeks in, the IS went. Not a major issue as i use it in good light but just something to be aware of if buying these cameras.
Interestingly enough, right after I did that video, mine did the same thing. I mainly use it with a 17mm or wider lens so it really isn't an issue but that darn IS warning flashing at me is annoying! Still, I frankly can't see any difference in the images with those wide focal lengths so I'll just keep on using it.
Don, another great video. My first MFT camera many years ago was an E-P2 (which I still have), and over the years I 've collected an E-P3, and E-P5 (love it!) and just a week ago a mint condition white E-P1 like the one in this video. My first photo walk with it and the Oly 17mm 1.8 lens really impressed me (again) with the IQ. However, I've seen a number of UA-cam videos about the IBIS failing on these early PEN cameras, and in fact, when I dug out my E-P2 a few weeks ago it's IBIS has failed with the flashing red IBIS icon. It seems that the small nylon drive gears split and then spin freely on on or both of the IBIS motor shafts. Have you heard of this and do you have any idea how common it is? Thanks.
Sadly that is the case with the EP1. Mine has gone that route but since I only really use it with the 17mm lens it isn't an issue for me. Some, I have heard, fail with the sensor way out of position and the camera becomes rather useless. Mine is well centered so I am lucky I guess.
@@dongummphotography Sorry to hear that, Don. The sensor on my E-P2 with the dead IBIS seems centered and takes great pictures. I have several Panasonic lenses with an OIS switch and by turning off the camera IBIS in the menus and turning on the lens OIS I get stabilization I believe to be as good or better than than the IBIS in these really early PEN bodies. Note that any Panasonic lens with OIS without a switch will NOT provide OIS with the E-P1/2/3 or E-PL1/2/3 or E-PM1.
thanks for this video! I have been considering this camera for using vintage lense, esp Olympus OM system zuiko ones. Does it work with vintage lenses? With an adaptor maybe? thanks in advance!
@@dongummphotography focus peaking...I guess that's something i need to look up.And I will do some rereasrch on the EP5 too :) Thanks for the advice I really appreciate this!
Pentax Q s-1 Pentax MX-1 Panasonic Lumix GM5 Olympus E-PL5 Olympus stylus 1 Olympus E-P1 Ricoh GR ii Panasonic LX100ii Panasonic Lumix GX1 Sorry for bother you with so many models to your way I just wanted to ask for an expert opinion hope you can help me as I'm not aware much of what to get just some basic need for a hobby and the selection above is what I narrowed it down, just wanted to know which one of then are more compact and fun to use Would really appreciate it
Thanks for asking but I only have experience with the Olympus E-PL5 and the E-P1. Of those two, the E-PL5 is more compact and has more features. Sorry I can't be of more help.
I Inherited an E-P1 and since watching this I've decided to keep it. Thank you.
Got one about 6 months ago with a 20mm f1.7 for $150 in mint shape. Very intuitive camera. Very easy to use without using menus and its smaller than my x100. The pictures are great
as someone who have no idea about cameras, I really appropriate those professional uploading helpful videos like this. I'm planning to buy camera, though I'm thinking if its worth to buy those expensive one, even cheapest latest models are pricey.
so I went to internet if old cameras are still worth it this days.
thank you for making videos like this, now I made up my mind😁 happy shooting
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video! I share your affection for this camera- I bought the EP-1 new, and still enjoy using it w the 17 mm. I hope to expand my lens collection sometime soon.
Thanks for watching! The EP1 is still one of my favorites!
Great video. I have E-P1 along with E-M10 Mark 2. I am still enjoying photographing with both.
My first m4/3 camera was a Pen EPL1. I might have to upgrade! Enjoyable and informative video as are all you've uploaded, Don.
Thank you!
It was my first MFT camera that I bought back in 2015 and I still have it. It’s now paired with the 17mm f2.8 lens and I also have the optical viewfinder (useful in bright sunlight) . As you mentioned it’s capable of great images. I have a Flash Air SD card in it to enable quick transfer of images to the i-pad. It’s worth mentioning that this a great introduction into the Olympus menu system!
It’s now taken second place to my EPL-8 as an every day camera but it still has use by my grandchildren.
I am enjoying your videos thank you for your efforts.
Thank you! The EP1 with 17mm f2.8 is still my favorite every day carry camera.
I got my EP1 with the 17mm 2.8 in January and I love how small it is (coming from a Canon 1200D). Wish more people would give these older cameras a chance
I agree! Thanks for watching my video.
Absolutely I have one, far better than any cell phone camera. Use it like you do. If only as a backup camera body for the OMD. Uses the same battery as the OMD. Only limit video is limited to 720P. Get the DSLM attachment.
Great video. Bought a "nos!" this year - pure delight. I use two GF1, two GX7, one GX8 and the E-P1!
Love the E-P1 with the 17/1,8.
I recently bought one and I really like it. I consider it an upgrade from my Nikon D40 which I bought new. The build quality is phenomenal. I have several adapters for shooting vintage glass which is why I bought the camera. I also have the 19mm lens and it is perfect for street photography.
Sounds like you are having fun with it! Thanks for watching!
Always enjoy your videos 😊😊
@@m.singleton8688 Thank you!
The EP1 was the first Micro Four Thirds from Olympus (I still have it and enjoy it), and its 12 megapixel sensor has weaknesses when compared to the more modern 16 and 20 million of the same system, such as the noise level from ISO800 (in current micro four thirds models the noise at ISO6400 is lower than the ISO800 of the EP1), but it has other strengths such as that particular saturated color in its images that it usually likes and an attractive black and white.
And combining the EP1 with the M.Zuiko 17mm 1.8 in silver makes a very attractive combination...
I think the EP1's sensor creates images with more of a film look than newer cameras. Thanks for watching!
I think the same👌@@dongummphotography
My first M43 camera ...great travel system
Great video. One thing to watch out for is the IS going. If the IS symbol on screen flashes red, the Image Stabilisation is shot and there is no way back.
I bought mine , used of course, and three weeks in, the IS went. Not a major issue as i use it in good light but just something to be aware of if buying these cameras.
Interestingly enough, right after I did that video, mine did the same thing. I mainly use it with a 17mm or wider lens so it really isn't an issue but that darn IS warning flashing at me is annoying! Still, I frankly can't see any difference in the images with those wide focal lengths so I'll just keep on using it.
Yep....had this ...great picture quality too...
The E's & EPL's are great. Still have my old Leica sm's. Great vid.
Thank you!
I loved my EP1 when I had it 😊
Don, another great video. My first MFT camera many years ago was an E-P2 (which I still have), and over the years I 've collected an E-P3, and E-P5 (love it!) and just a week ago a mint condition white E-P1 like the one in this video. My first photo walk with it and the Oly 17mm 1.8 lens really impressed me (again) with the IQ. However, I've seen a number of UA-cam videos about the IBIS failing on these early PEN cameras, and in fact, when I dug out my E-P2 a few weeks ago it's IBIS has failed with the flashing red IBIS icon. It seems that the small nylon drive gears split and then spin freely on on or both of the IBIS motor shafts. Have you heard of this and do you have any idea how common it is? Thanks.
Sadly that is the case with the EP1. Mine has gone that route but since I only really use it with the 17mm lens it isn't an issue for me. Some, I have heard, fail with the sensor way out of position and the camera becomes rather useless. Mine is well centered so I am lucky I guess.
@@dongummphotography Sorry to hear that, Don. The sensor on my E-P2 with the dead IBIS seems centered and takes great pictures. I have several Panasonic lenses with an OIS switch and by turning off the camera IBIS in the menus and turning on the lens OIS I get stabilization I believe to be as good or better than than the IBIS in these really early PEN bodies. Note that any Panasonic lens with OIS without a switch will NOT provide OIS with the E-P1/2/3 or E-PL1/2/3 or E-PM1.
I use mine at max ISO, and use a pinhole bodycap, looks like the old days. Cheers!
I have a pinhole lens I made, I'll have to try it at max ISO! Thanks for watching!
thanks for this video! I have been considering this camera for using vintage lense, esp Olympus OM system zuiko ones. Does it work with vintage lenses? With an adaptor maybe? thanks in advance!
Yes, you can adapt vintage lenses just fine. I like the EP5 for adapting vintage lenses even more as it has focus peaking. Thanks for watching!
@@dongummphotography focus peaking...I guess that's something i need to look up.And I will do some rereasrch on the EP5 too :) Thanks for the advice I really appreciate this!
I broke mine so i have to buy new and now I got Ep2.
I have the E-PL1 it has ISO 100.
I keep thinking I should get an EPL1 to try it out. Thanks for watching!
What lens are you using? Why can it be so beautiful?😍
It is a very inexpensive Olympus 17mm f2.8. Thanks for watching!
Here is a video about that lens.
ua-cam.com/video/guCQJF63LiU/v-deo.html
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Pentax Q s-1
Pentax MX-1
Panasonic Lumix GM5
Olympus E-PL5
Olympus stylus 1
Olympus E-P1
Ricoh GR ii
Panasonic LX100ii
Panasonic Lumix GX1
Sorry for bother you with so many models to your way I just wanted to ask for an expert opinion hope you can help me as I'm not aware much of what to get just some basic need for a hobby and the selection above is what I narrowed it down, just wanted to know which one of then are more compact and fun to use
Would really appreciate it
Thanks for asking but I only have experience with the Olympus E-PL5 and the E-P1. Of those two, the E-PL5 is more compact and has more features. Sorry I can't be of more help.
@@dongummphotography that's more then enough thank you 👍🏼
What memory card works? Seems to be picky ???
I have had no issues with several different SD cards. I would follow the manual's recommendation