Thanks Stewart!!!...I bought my OM-1 Mark II last month after shooting Canon for 28 years, I do not regret the decision at all. I shoot mostly macro but have used it for bird photography and landscape and I love the camera and all the settings and useful additions like ND, Starry Sky, Focus Bracketing, Focus Tracking, etc. The focus peaking is great for my aging eyes when shooting macro. It's all good!!! A top notch camera and lens IMHO. Love it!!!!
Subscribed to your channel now and great review/comparisons. Like that its a fair review with us newbies trying to make a decision on an expensive hobby. You really helped me a new buyer so decided to stick with the OM-MK1 directly from OM System. With their discounts , I have ordered 3 pro lenses (12-40mm F2/8, 40-150mm F2/8 and 90mm Macro all for £3480 vs OM1- MK2 which works out to great deal and more than £1000 cheaper.
This is the exact video I was waiting for someone to do! Thank you, I know now I will stick to my EM1 mkII until an update is absolutely necessary and hopefully cheaper! (Commenting from my sons account, I am not a gunzel haha) - Kelly
Earlier this year I got the OM-5 as a second camera for macro work, because I did have money to burn but not enough for the om1. And I am glad I got this one. Even if it has the older sensor, menu etc, it works great! I do not use it for anything else then macro.
Very nice comparison video! I upgraded from EM1.3 to OM1.1 because I need the AF and subject recognition. Was thinking of upgrading one of my OM1.1 to OM1.2 but decided against it. My buddy got OM1.2 to compliment his R5 so I got first hands experience comparison for what I shoot, mostly wildlife, family and sport. Anyhow, you are clearly super talented with those beautiful macro images. Cheers.
Great video Stewart and very timely as I am about to invest in the OM system after being away from photography for a number of years. I know a lot of people are against the MFT system due to its small sensor but for me it ticks all the boxes in terms of weight, size, cost of pro lenses so will be investing in the OM1 MK2, 12-40 2.8 pro and the 90 2.8 macro lens. Providing my interest in the hobby continues then we’ll see about something with longer reach for a touch of wildlife in the future. Loving your channel👍
Hi Stewart Excellent video as always. I fully agree. I own two Oly, the EM1mkIII and the Om1mkI. I use the first one for macro, landscape and street with immense satisfaction, while the latter only for BIF. I got it used, I keep the 300/4+1,4x with tripod or PanaLeica 100-400 on a walk. It works just fine. The OM1mkII has some improvements, but they are not worth the price in my opinion. I'm happy with it!
May be time to find another kind friend who will lend you one 😂 would really like to hear your thoughts on the 90mm 🤗🤪 I had the 60 but we didn't gel lol I have friends who have the 90, one loves it and the other prefers her (i think) leica 45mm @StewartWoodArt
Thanks very much Stewart. I have the OM1and did wonder about the mark 2. I think I will stick with what I have. I think I would be better on improving my technique. :)
Avery interesting video regarding the bracketing speeds. Currently I use the EM1.3 and I have only experimented with on camera stacking without flash. Have you done a video about how you determine and setup the focus steps to use with various apertures, especially f14. I have been using f13 Also setting up a flash to sync with the shutter speed for stacking / bracketing. Currently I use a Godox 305o. Can you get the Godox or other third party flashes to auto sync with the camera shutter speed, I have herd that certain OM flashes may auto sync, but never seen a demo on how this is done. I am keen to try stacking and bracketing with flash but have not been able to work it out yet.
Hello everyone, maybe someone can give me some guidance, I want to buy a OM-1 Mark II for macro photography but Im a little lost on lens mounting system. The Olympus 90mm is a little out of my price range I wanted to get a Laowa 90mm but I don’t know if it will fit the camera because when you choose a mounting system, they don’t offer it in the micro four thirds which I believe it’s mounting system for Olympus. Can anyone give me some guidance on what laowa lens will work with OM-1 Mark II. Thank you 🙏
hello, I own a Canon R6 and I still have no negative experiences, I've been shooting with it for about 2 years. As a macro lens, I use the RF 100mm, of the same brand. However, I would like to ask if you would recommend OM for macro photography, if it is better to macro, why and in what exactly. I would also like to know if my canon will work well with the OM camera system, or if you recommend. buying an Olympus macro lens as well. Thank you very much for your answer. Mario
Fantastic video why have OM systems not made you an ambassador it makes no sense the reason why I and so many others have purchased OM systems cameras is because of you and your UA-cam channel
I have wondered that myself. To be honest even if they asked me to be an ambassador I’d probably turn it down as there is no benefit to being one, my audience would also think that I’m a dishonest sale man as well lmao
Got mine last week, needed a second body on top of my OM-1 for a safari. Got her for 1650 Eur - which is the price the mk 1 now is available. Could not resist. My name is Anis and I have GAS (Gear Aquisition Syndrome) ;-).
Very helpful comparison! I was on the edge between OM-1 Mark I and Mark II. I'd need it for macro mainly and maybe some travel and zoo animal shots. Think the Mark I will do well enough and there's also a nice deal to get it bundled with the 90mm macro lens for 2.099,- Euros (and I think 1.800,- GBP). Micael Widell has a code and link for that on his YT channel (video "Why I love OM System...") that's valid until the 20th of July for anyone interested.
@@StewartWoodArt Definitely, it's really hard to find good info on the macro differences. That was my biggest concern but as there isn't any I can save some money. The Mark II seems to have a leg up with people and birding. I don't do those. Yours and Micael's channel are the main reason I'm switching from Canon to OM System in the first place. Well, at least for my Macro stuff. We'll see how it does against my R7 for animals. ;)
Great video man. I trully appreciate the very in depth comparison. Although I chose to upgrade to the om-1 mk1 soon after it was released, I won't upgrade to the mkii as I find there is very little improvement here.. I heard om system simply had to release a mkii because of naming reason as they no longer has the right to use the olympus brand name. Ence the small differences between the two cameras. But there are two points I would like to talk about even if they don't improve IQ: OM-1 has a better menu system and a much better viewfinder than the EM-1. I find that the OM-1 is easier to setup and I definitely think it's easier to see if the insect is in focus before pressing the shutter. I really hope that the futur OM-1 mkiii will have a big sensor resolution upgrade. 20MP is quite low these days..
Focusbracketing: The OM1 m1 goes to 1/100 with flash but 1/250 without flash. Usable when shooting in bright sunlight ( but use mostly flash…). For butterfly’s in flight (pre-capture actually) I’m missing the “insect subject recognition” so use “bird recognition” instead… Mixed results…works sometimes depending on the butterfly or insect… An update could help here, please !!! But indeed have the OM1 m1 and won't upgrade
Not even got past the first advert and hit pause as I know the answer is "no". Not sure what is in the video and don't care as there is every chance it's just another fanboy apologist video making false claims about how the firmware on the OM-1 can't be updated when most of the changes are easily portable to the original OM-1 so there is no point in wasting my time when I already know the answer...
Tks mr stewart and you are the best
You are very welcome
Thanks Stewart!!!...I bought my OM-1 Mark II last month after shooting Canon for 28 years, I do not regret the decision at all. I shoot mostly macro but have used it for bird photography and landscape and I love the camera and all the settings and useful additions like ND, Starry Sky, Focus Bracketing, Focus Tracking, etc. The focus peaking is great for my aging eyes when shooting macro. It's all good!!!
A top notch camera and lens IMHO. Love it!!!!
Great to know, thanks for watching.
Subscribed to your channel now and great review/comparisons. Like that its a fair review with us newbies trying to make a decision on an expensive hobby. You really helped me a new buyer so decided to stick with the OM-MK1 directly from OM System. With their discounts , I have ordered 3 pro lenses (12-40mm F2/8, 40-150mm F2/8 and 90mm Macro all for £3480 vs OM1- MK2 which works out to great deal and more than £1000 cheaper.
Thanks for the sub!
This is the exact video I was waiting for someone to do! Thank you, I know now I will stick to my EM1 mkII until an update is absolutely necessary and hopefully cheaper! (Commenting from my sons account, I am not a gunzel haha) - Kelly
Thank you for watching.
Great video Stewart 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video Stewart!! Thanks very much!
Glad you enjoyed it
Earlier this year I got the OM-5 as a second camera for macro work, because I did have money to burn but not enough for the om1. And I am glad I got this one. Even if it has the older sensor, menu etc, it works great! I do not use it for anything else then macro.
Very nice comparison video! I upgraded from EM1.3 to OM1.1 because I need the AF and subject recognition. Was thinking of upgrading one of my OM1.1 to OM1.2 but decided against it. My buddy got OM1.2 to compliment his R5 so I got first hands experience comparison for what I shoot, mostly wildlife, family and sport. Anyhow, you are clearly super talented with those beautiful macro images. Cheers.
Excellent breakdown, thank you!
Thank you.
Nicely done, mate.
"... I've got money to burn..." -Stewart Wood
Would make a great t-shirt 😉
It would indeed lol
Nice comparison video. The old olympus still do his job. Still happy with it.
Same here.
A really good review! With some awesome images :)
Great video Stewart and very timely as I am about to invest in the OM system after being away from photography for a number of years. I know a lot of people are against the MFT system due to its small sensor but for me it ticks all the boxes in terms of weight, size, cost of pro lenses so will be investing in the OM1 MK2, 12-40 2.8 pro and the 90 2.8 macro lens. Providing my interest in the hobby continues then we’ll see about something with longer reach for a touch of wildlife in the future. Loving your channel👍
Thank you.
Great review that makes perfect sense!
Thank you.
Thank you for this honest video
Thanks
Hi Stewart
Excellent video as always. I fully agree.
I own two Oly, the EM1mkIII and the Om1mkI. I use the first one for macro, landscape and street with immense satisfaction, while the latter only for BIF. I got it used, I keep the 300/4+1,4x with tripod or PanaLeica 100-400 on a walk. It works just fine. The OM1mkII has some improvements, but they are not worth the price in my opinion. I'm happy with it!
Good stuff!
Great video, would also love to see a comparison between the 60mm and 90mm lenses
Unfortunately, I don’t have the 90mm to test.
May be time to find another kind friend who will lend you one 😂 would really like to hear your thoughts on the 90mm 🤗🤪 I had the 60 but we didn't gel lol I have friends who have the 90, one loves it and the other prefers her (i think) leica 45mm @StewartWoodArt
Thanks very much Stewart. I have the OM1and did wonder about the mark 2. I think I will stick with what I have. I think I would be better on improving my technique. :)
Muchas gracias por el vídeo, aprendiendo mucho de ti. Saludos desde el sur de Chile.
Avery interesting video regarding the bracketing speeds.
Currently I use the EM1.3 and I have only experimented with on camera stacking without flash.
Have you done a video about how you determine and setup the focus steps to use with various apertures, especially f14. I have been using f13
Also setting up a flash to sync with the shutter speed for stacking / bracketing. Currently I use a Godox 305o. Can you get the Godox or other third party flashes to auto sync with the camera shutter speed, I have herd that certain OM flashes may auto sync, but never seen a demo on how this is done.
I am keen to try stacking and bracketing with flash but have not been able to work it out yet.
I’ve done a video about that already: ua-cam.com/video/qFLpKPzsFjc/v-deo.htmlsi=M64Fgt6-gHh5pvNb
@@StewartWoodArt
Thanks I must have missed that one.
Will watch
Will be interesting to see from the Olympus om1mk2 to the lumix g9 II and the extra resolution, and higher iso tolerance
Hello everyone, maybe someone can give me some guidance, I want to buy a OM-1 Mark II for macro photography but Im a little lost on lens mounting system. The Olympus 90mm is a little out of my price range I wanted to get a Laowa 90mm but I don’t know if it will fit the camera because when you choose a mounting system, they don’t offer it in the micro four thirds which I believe it’s mounting system for Olympus. Can anyone give me some guidance on what laowa lens will work with OM-1 Mark II. Thank you 🙏
You’ll want the Laowa 50mm for MFT mount.
@@StewartWoodArt Thank you 🙏
Great comparison video, timely as I’m thinking of upgrading my OM D Mkii to an OM 1 Mk2, but it will all come down to price differential.
Glad it was helpful!
I use a em1mk3, a mate just bro7ght a om1 and loves it after a leaning curve.ill be staying with my em1mk3 for a while. Great video thanks
Great to hear!
hello, I own a Canon R6 and I still have no negative experiences, I've been shooting with it for about 2 years. As a macro lens, I use the RF 100mm, of the same brand. However, I would like to ask if you would recommend OM for macro photography, if it is better to macro, why and in what exactly. I would also like to know if my canon will work well with the OM camera system, or if you recommend. buying an Olympus macro lens as well. Thank you very much for your answer.
Mario
Fantastic video why have OM systems not made you an ambassador it makes no sense the reason why I and so many others have purchased OM systems cameras is because of you and your UA-cam channel
I have wondered that myself. To be honest even if they asked me to be an ambassador I’d probably turn it down as there is no benefit to being one, my audience would also think that I’m a dishonest sale man as well lmao
Got mine last week, needed a second body on top of my OM-1 for a safari. Got her for 1650 Eur - which is the price the mk 1 now is available. Could not resist. My name is Anis and I have GAS (Gear Aquisition Syndrome) ;-).
Nice!
Very helpful comparison! I was on the edge between OM-1 Mark I and Mark II. I'd need it for macro mainly and maybe some travel and zoo animal shots. Think the Mark I will do well enough and there's also a nice deal to get it bundled with the 90mm macro lens for 2.099,- Euros (and I think 1.800,- GBP).
Micael Widell has a code and link for that on his YT channel (video "Why I love OM System...") that's valid until the 20th of July for anyone interested.
Glad it was helpful!
@@StewartWoodArt Definitely, it's really hard to find good info on the macro differences. That was my biggest concern but as there isn't any I can save some money. The Mark II seems to have a leg up with people and birding. I don't do those.
Yours and Micael's channel are the main reason I'm switching from Canon to OM System in the first place. Well, at least for my Macro stuff. We'll see how it does against my R7 for animals. ;)
@@bambix1982 do let me know how you get on.
Great video man. I trully appreciate the very in depth comparison. Although I chose to upgrade to the om-1 mk1 soon after it was released, I won't upgrade to the mkii as I find there is very little improvement here.. I heard om system simply had to release a mkii because of naming reason as they no longer has the right to use the olympus brand name. Ence the small differences between the two cameras. But there are two points I would like to talk about even if they don't improve IQ: OM-1 has a better menu system and a much better viewfinder than the EM-1. I find that the OM-1 is easier to setup and I definitely think it's easier to see if the insect is in focus before pressing the shutter. I really hope that the futur OM-1 mkiii will have a big sensor resolution upgrade. 20MP is quite low these days..
Focusbracketing: The OM1 m1 goes to 1/100 with flash but 1/250 without flash. Usable when shooting in bright sunlight ( but use mostly flash…). For butterfly’s in flight (pre-capture actually) I’m missing the “insect subject recognition” so use “bird recognition” instead… Mixed results…works sometimes depending on the butterfly or insect… An update could help here, please !!!
But indeed have the OM1 m1 and won't upgrade
🥰
You should upgrade to crop or ff
Upgrade from m4/3 to m4/3 😂
I already have crop and ff cameras.
@@StewartWoodArt Iam just joking
For macro m4/3 is perfect
@lietman.b.9946 lmao, I thought you was serious 🧐
Not even got past the first advert and hit pause as I know the answer is "no". Not sure what is in the video and don't care as there is every chance it's just another fanboy apologist video making false claims about how the firmware on the OM-1 can't be updated when most of the changes are easily portable to the original OM-1 so there is no point in wasting my time when I already know the answer...
Maybe you should watch it then 🤣
Your powers of prediction are horrible. I highly recommend watching the video in its entirety.