Thank you Joe for your clear and easy to understand videos. I recently purchased the EM1 Mark11 and find this tutorial to be a big help. You are a gifted teacher and coach!
Since I got my camera a couple of months ago, I haven't played with the settings for a while. Now, I got firmware 2.0 and trying to dig into the features, I just found your video. This video is tremendously helpful. Thank you very much and I wish to more of this kind. Oh, I already have subscribed!
Excellent videos Joe. More please!! I've been using the EM 1 for a year now and still fine tuning it, so it's refreshing to find additional views and ideas from someone who knows his craft inside out (and not from 'equipment reviewers' who just compare specifications and think they are therefore experts).
Bingo Joseph! Thanks for being so patient with me. Also got firmware to update. Problem I had was how the mac worked, I've recently switched from windows to mac too.
Thanks, Joseph for a very informative video. I just got an EM1 MKII, having switched from FF Canon and immediately wanted to setup back button focus. Your video showed me how quickly and easily. I also changed the grid, RAW and ISO settings right out of the gate. Looking forward to watching your other videos.
I Share most of your settings, even I’m not in wedding business, but there is one I saw you have different than me, it is RESET LENS. This parameter when set to ON, force the lens to start focusing from a different point than the last one you used. The issue is that this happens not only when the camera is turned on, but also when it cames from iddle status. When you are waiting for something to happen there, it causes the lens to start hunting the position and missing a precious time to catch up the moment.
thank you for all the infos..very nice video..I'm a big fan of your work. I was wondering if there is a fast way (like a button or something) to quickly activate and deactivate the face and eye priority given the circumstances of your shooting. I tried but couldnt find a solution
Thanks for great tips!!! I've had Oly Digital, Oly 3/4 and Oly micro 3/4 systems. I just got this camera and learning curve is tad steep even given my experience. I can't imagine starting from scratch or from another camera. Unfortunately the toggle switch in the back was in No. 2, and I couldn't get aperature or shutter to work. I thought I would go crazy. A simple thing.....but this camera was not "go" out of the box. Unlike my other cameras. I guess you really have to be a pro and have the commitement to get this baby to really work. Thank God, I didn't have any projects when I got this camra.
Yes, excellent vid but I have to add... why the one note piano in the background? I was trying to concentrate on what you were saying while looking to take an axe to the piano. Hope to see more of your vids but without the bg 'music'.
Thank you for the videos. Very impressive and I learned lot. I use EM1, can I follow all the tutorials for the EM1 MK2? Or is there any tutorials and setups for EM1?
Hi Joseph, Just quick note to thank you for this and the other videos on your Olympus kit. I have found them informative and helpful. I have been an Olympus shooter since the four thirds days but switched to Nikon FF due to hight ISO performance, heading back to Olympus as I don't find the Nikon as comfortable as my current EM-1 MkI (hope to soon upgrade to MkII).
The link appears as an {i) icon right at the beginning of the video in the top right corner. This was a response to viewers who didn't like the background music of the first version. I tried to title the newer one as honestly as possible as "new version without music". My apologies if you wasted any time misunderstanding my intention.
I'm just getting into the Olympus system, having shot FF Nikon. I'm keeping the D810 bodies and glass though, just in case I have a job come up where they are better tools. I suspect though that the EM1 bodies will be seeing a lot more use. The first EM1 arrives tomorrow, so this was very useful - thanks! My setup would be similar to yours so extremely useful not to have to spend 3 months of fiddling around just to get in the ballpark.
Nicely done, Joseph! I love my EM1-ll's. Only issue i have is the Eye Auto focus, isn't as fast and accurate as i had hoped. But i'm still tweaking !. Cheers!
Great video, thank you! Question for you: after you've selected a focusing point with your thumb with your eye up to the viewfinder, how do you make the focusing point grid go away quickly so you can use the back-button to activate focus?
Sorry to bother you but I bet your tired of answering this question. I got it to change function lever button from mode 1 and 2 single autofocus and continous, but the speed of the shutter on the super control panel does not change - Single autofocus for mode 1 and sequential low for mode 2. On when changing to mode 1 single autofocus the sequential low shutter remains. Is this suppose to happen?
We fixed that with a new video, you can find it on my channel via the information card in the video or just by searching. Sorry for the music, it was early days.
Hello from the UK Great video and information please keep up the good work you've just earned yourself a subscriber ! Any thoughts of doing a complete video setup in detail; Regards Ben
Well, the world is slowly moving toward being more color space aware but sRGB is still the standard for everything web and mobile and my lab does a great job with sRGB as well so my whole color workflow stays in sRGB for ease and consistency. The only time I dabble with larger spaces is when I'm printing in my studio where I'm applying paper profiles from the larger color gamuts and even then I usually use the ProPhoto RGB space instead. Also remember raw files can be developed into any space you want so you've lost nothing if you archive those.
Thanks for your really quick answer! Much appreciated. I´ve totally lost track about the fact that "all the colors" stays in the raws, so now I see the much bigger picture. Thanks again Joseph for clarifying!
Thanks for the great tips, I have included many of your customisations in my own camera. However, I have one query regarding SAF and CAF. Do you really need a dedicated switch if you have back button focus set up? I was under the impression that one press locked the focus to a single focal distance.Then to initiate CAF you just have to hold the button down continuously. Then to return to SAF you just release the button. press again and then release when you have focus confirmation.
Do you updated your camera to the last fimware (2.0)? How it works the smaller points for you? And if you shoot only with Olympus pro lens, is not the easy way to use the "L-Fn" button from the lens to change the single point autofocus to c-af when that button is pushed? Do you use that button? Thanks!
Hi Alin, yes I did update to the new firmware and yes, I do love the new smaller AF points, they seem to be able to really pinpoint focus with the 1.2 lenses in a way the larger points could sometimes struggle with. I do know some people that prefer the L-fn button for changing focus settings, my problem is that it's too easy for me in while I'm shooting for that button to get pressed accidentally so I prefer the lever. But that's the great part about these cameras right, there is enough customization to make it work for everyone's shooting style?
My apologies Edwin, I did miss rotating the clip from the last segment, by the time I caught the mistake it was already online and if I replace it I lose all the comments, views etc. I will do by best not to repeat that error in the future. I did also summarize all the customizations I made in the comments, if that helps.
I cannot get the Fn Lever (1/2) to switch between S-AF and C-AF. Instead it switches between S-AF and MF when I set it to mode 2. How can I get it to work the way you describe in this video?.
Doug Chamberlin The mode 2 makes the AF settings sticky, go to mode 2 and use the super control panel to set it to CAF and then whenever you go back that’s where it will be unless you change it
OK, I figured it out from the comment posted about 3 weeks ago that you already replied to. This camera's function settings are very, very tricky! Great video. Thanks for doing it!
I love your tutorials Joseph but due to a hearing impairment if there is music the voice becomes hard to understand for me. I tend to lipread but of course, I lose bits when you switch to camera views. You have a good clear voice and background music adds nothing to a tutorial, could you please consider reducing the music level on new videos, or better still, don't add one. Thanks buddy
Hi Bob, sorry for the trouble, I had background music in a few of my early videos but stopped pretty quickly since many folks also found it distracting. Hopefully the newer stuff is easier to understand. Best, Joe
How is it possible to customize and use dual dial to move horizontally and vertically the focus point. I dislike that only point by point move is possible with the pad
Marc Kogel try programming "AF Area Select" to Fn1 button (convenient to dual dials you intend to use). Once programmed pressing Fn1 will display the AF point matrix which you can then move the AF point to desired position via dual dials. Hope this helps.
Old photog here, seems leaving out a step or two on s-af & c-af. When get to the function lever settings & scroll over there are two files; Fn lever Function (mode 2) & Switch Function (off). I switch to mode 1 & press ok, nothing happens. Does the lever need to be set on 1 or 2 before pressing ok? What is mode 3 about? I press ok on 2 but it reads after as MF. Switch to 1 it reads C-AF tr (I like this for sports) How do I get 1 to 2, and 1 reading s-af? Ok, got 2 to read C-AF tr, but 1 has up/down arrow only with 'off, mode 1, 2, 3.' How do I set 2 to S-AF?
Garry-Garaidh Bryant-O'Briain Once you have the FN lever set to mode 2 the AF settings are sticky for lever position 1 and 2. If you go to lever position 2 and set it to CAF it will remain that way until you change it... same for lever position 1 and S-AF or whatever you like. Does that help?
No. position 1 still reads CAF-tr. I want position 2 to read this, but position 1 reads CAF-tr and I want SAF. Is SAF the third symbol found when on mode 2, scroll and there are three symbols with check marks. Does turning off check marks only leaving third do SAF?
OK let's back up for a second, under the gear menu, tab B, have you set the '[Camera Icon] Fn Lever Settings' to Mode 2 which reads: ' Changes AF mode/.... The target is selectable.' ? If yes then set the physical lever to setting 1 on the camera and go to super control panel and set the AF to S-AF then go to setting 2 on the physical lever and set the AF to your preferred C-AF settings. Those settings for the physical lever positions are now sticky so they will be wherever you leave them. Did we get it?
There is a huge warning sign in the EVF, even though I am a pretty unobservant person I have no trouble seeing it unlike the warning signs in my Nikon and Canon cameras.
Thank you Joe for your clear and easy to understand videos. I recently purchased the EM1 Mark11 and find this tutorial to be a big help. You are a gifted teacher and coach!
Louise B You’re welcome! So glad it helped.
Thank you for ALL of your informative videos. Being new to EM1 MKII your videos are so helpful! Keep up the good work!
Since I got my camera a couple of months ago, I haven't played with the settings for a while. Now, I got firmware 2.0 and trying to dig into the features, I just found your video. This video is tremendously helpful. Thank you very much and I wish to more of this kind. Oh, I already have subscribed!
Excellent videos Joe. More please!! I've been using the EM 1 for a year now and still fine tuning it, so it's refreshing to find additional views and ideas from someone who knows his craft inside out (and not from 'equipment reviewers' who just compare specifications and think they are therefore experts).
Bingo Joseph! Thanks for being so patient with me. Also got firmware to update. Problem I had was how the mac worked, I've recently switched from windows to mac too.
You should have fifty times the number of views and subscribers. Keep up the good work!
Joe, update I shot a wedding last weekend using my EM-1 Mark II for the first time. It went very well using your settings. Thanks so much!
That’s awesome, happy to hear the settings helped! The EM1MKII has been nothing but a dependable workhorse for me and an killer wedding setup.
Thanks, Joseph for a very informative video. I just got an EM1 MKII, having switched from FF Canon and immediately wanted to setup back button focus. Your video showed me how quickly and easily. I also changed the grid, RAW and ISO settings right out of the gate. Looking forward to watching your other videos.
I Share most of your settings, even I’m not in wedding business, but there is one I saw you have different than me, it is RESET LENS. This parameter when set to ON, force the lens to start focusing from a different point than the last one you used. The issue is that this happens not only when the camera is turned on, but also when it cames from iddle status. When you are waiting for something to happen there, it causes the lens to start hunting the position and missing a precious time to catch up the moment.
thank you for all the infos..very nice video..I'm a big fan of your work. I was wondering if there is a fast way (like a button or something) to quickly activate and deactivate the face and eye priority given the circumstances of your shooting. I tried but couldnt find a solution
Thanks for great tips!!! I've had Oly Digital, Oly 3/4 and Oly micro 3/4 systems. I just got this camera and learning curve is tad steep even given my experience. I can't imagine starting from scratch or from another camera. Unfortunately the toggle switch in the back was in No. 2, and I couldn't get aperature or shutter to work. I thought I would go crazy. A simple thing.....but this camera was not "go" out of the box. Unlike my other cameras. I guess you really have to be a pro and have the commitement to get this baby to really work. Thank God, I didn't have any projects when I got this camra.
Thanks for the indepth review! Listing your top 10 is highly appreciated.
Yes, excellent vid but I have to add... why the one note piano in the background? I was trying to concentrate on what you were saying while looking to take an axe to the piano. Hope to see more of your vids but without the bg 'music'.
Thank you for the videos. Very impressive and I learned lot.
I use EM1, can I follow all the tutorials for the EM1 MK2? Or is there any tutorials and setups for EM1?
Hi Joseph, Just quick note to thank you for this and the other videos on your Olympus kit. I have found them informative and helpful. I have been an Olympus shooter since the four thirds days but switched to Nikon FF due to hight ISO performance, heading back to Olympus as I don't find the Nikon as comfortable as my current EM-1 MkI (hope to soon upgrade to MkII).
Excellent video and tips for settings but that background music is very distracting
Yeah, please reupload this video without the horrible music. For me it's very difficult to listing what you're saying.
Had a hard time finding the link -- the "i" Icon. Got it now - thanks.
The link appears as an {i) icon right at the beginning of the video in the top right corner. This was a response to viewers who didn't like the background music of the first version. I tried to title the newer one as honestly as possible as "new version without music". My apologies if you wasted any time misunderstanding my intention.
Oh, sorry I did not see that -- was looking for a text popup. Apologies.
I'm just getting into the Olympus system, having shot FF Nikon. I'm keeping the D810 bodies and glass though, just in case I have a job come up where they are better tools. I suspect though that the EM1 bodies will be seeing a lot more use. The first EM1 arrives tomorrow, so this was very useful - thanks! My setup would be similar to yours so extremely useful not to have to spend 3 months of fiddling around just to get in the ballpark.
These are the best tips on this camera. thanks for doing this.
Nicely done, Joseph! I love my EM1-ll's. Only issue i have is the Eye Auto focus, isn't as fast and accurate as i had hoped. But i'm still tweaking !. Cheers!
Great video, thank you! Question for you: after you've selected a focusing point with your thumb with your eye up to the viewfinder, how do you make the focusing point grid go away quickly so you can use the back-button to activate focus?
great video. Hopefully you will do some more especially if you are out and about. Thanks Colin
very very helpful even thought I've used this camera since 2017 (it's 2020 now!)
Sorry to bother you but I bet your tired of answering this question. I got it to change function lever button from mode 1 and 2 single autofocus and continous, but the speed of the shutter on the super control panel does not change - Single autofocus for mode 1 and sequential low for mode 2. On when changing to mode 1 single autofocus the sequential low shutter remains. Is this suppose to happen?
Hello Joseph, thank you for this wonderful tutorial! Do you use the C1, C2, C3 Presests? If so, how for what situations do you set them up?
Great information, but dear Lord, why is there music playing the entire time??
We fixed that with a new video, you can find it on my channel via the information card in the video or just by searching. Sorry for the music, it was early days.
It’s a shame this doesnt have chapters now I have my camera in front of me.
Thank you for the info.
Very nice video. Thanks for the tips. Could you do one on how you set up the custom modes C1 C2 and C3?
Hello from the UK Great video and information please keep up the good work you've just earned yourself a subscriber ! Any thoughts of doing a complete video setup in detail;
Regards Ben
Excellent video Thanks. I am going to have to start using this camera.
Which setting/button changes your shirt under your pullover? That's an awesome feature I haven't been able to find on MY E-M1II.
It's part of the new firmware release...
Great video Joseph! One quick noob question though; Why are your camera set to sRGB instead of Adobe RGB?
Well, the world is slowly moving toward being more color space aware but sRGB is still the standard for everything web and mobile and my lab does a great job with sRGB as well so my whole color workflow stays in sRGB for ease and consistency. The only time I dabble with larger spaces is when I'm printing in my studio where I'm applying paper profiles from the larger color gamuts and even then I usually use the ProPhoto RGB space instead. Also remember raw files can be developed into any space you want so you've lost nothing if you archive those.
Thanks for your really quick answer! Much appreciated. I´ve totally lost track about the fact that "all the colors" stays in the raws, so now I see the much bigger picture. Thanks again Joseph for clarifying!
Thanks for the great tips, I have included many of your customisations in my own camera. However, I have one query regarding SAF and CAF. Do you really need a dedicated switch if you have back button focus set up? I was under the impression that one press locked the focus to a single focal distance.Then to initiate CAF you just have to hold the button down continuously. Then to return to SAF you just release the button. press again and then release when you have focus confirmation.
Do you updated your camera to the last fimware (2.0)? How it works the smaller points for you? And if you shoot only with Olympus pro lens, is not the easy way to use the "L-Fn" button from the lens to change the single point autofocus to c-af when that button is pushed? Do you use that button? Thanks!
Hi Alin, yes I did update to the new firmware and yes, I do love the new smaller AF points, they seem to be able to really pinpoint focus with the 1.2 lenses in a way the larger points could sometimes struggle with. I do know some people that prefer the L-fn button for changing focus settings, my problem is that it's too easy for me in while I'm shooting for that button to get pressed accidentally so I prefer the lever. But that's the great part about these cameras right, there is enough customization to make it work for everyone's shooting style?
Just curious....:))) And yes, I love the Olympus cameras.
Valuable hints, but why this noise in the background? Like in a disco! I can hardly concentrate on the words.
Can you please flip the overhead camera around so we can make out what you are doing? Thanks.
My apologies Edwin, I did miss rotating the clip from the last segment, by the time I caught the mistake it was already online and if I replace it I lose all the comments, views etc. I will do by best not to repeat that error in the future. I did also summarize all the customizations I made in the comments, if that helps.
I'm not shooting weddings, but a lot of different events, but it's interesting how many settings in common we have!
I cannot get the Fn Lever (1/2) to switch between S-AF and C-AF. Instead it switches between S-AF and MF when I set it to mode 2. How can I get it to work the way you describe in this video?.
Doug Chamberlin The mode 2 makes the AF settings sticky, go to mode 2 and use the super control panel to set it to CAF and then whenever you go back that’s where it will be unless you change it
OK, I figured it out from the comment posted about 3 weeks ago that you already replied to. This camera's function settings are very, very tricky!
Great video. Thanks for doing it!
I love your tutorials Joseph but due to a hearing impairment if there is music the voice becomes hard to understand for me. I tend to lipread but of course, I lose bits when you switch to camera views. You have a good clear voice and background music adds nothing to a tutorial, could you please consider reducing the music level on new videos, or better still, don't add one. Thanks buddy
Hi Bob, sorry for the trouble, I had background music in a few of my early videos but stopped pretty quickly since many folks also found it distracting. Hopefully the newer stuff is easier to understand. Best, Joe
How is it possible to customize and use dual dial to move horizontally and vertically the focus point. I dislike that only point by point move is possible with the pad
Marc Kogel try programming "AF Area Select" to Fn1 button (convenient to dual dials you intend to use). Once programmed pressing Fn1 will display the AF point matrix which you can then move the AF point to desired position via dual dials. Hope this helps.
I have tried your recommandation, but when I'm rolling the 2 dials, it's changing the size of the focus point, rather to moving it across the screen
Yes i agree could you please get rid of the music in the background it distract from what would be a great video
Old photog here, seems leaving out a step or two on s-af & c-af. When get to the function lever settings & scroll over there are two files; Fn lever Function (mode 2) & Switch Function (off). I switch to mode 1 & press ok, nothing happens. Does the lever need to be set on 1 or 2 before pressing ok? What is mode 3 about? I press ok on 2 but it reads after as MF. Switch to 1 it reads C-AF tr (I like this for sports) How do I get 1 to 2, and 1 reading s-af? Ok, got 2 to read C-AF tr, but 1 has up/down arrow only with 'off, mode 1, 2, 3.' How do I set 2 to S-AF?
Garry-Garaidh Bryant-O'Briain Once you have the FN lever set to mode 2 the AF settings are sticky for lever position 1 and 2. If you go to lever position 2 and set it to CAF it will remain that way until you change it... same for lever position 1 and S-AF or whatever you like. Does that help?
No. position 1 still reads CAF-tr. I want position 2 to read this, but position 1 reads CAF-tr and I want SAF. Is SAF the third symbol found when on mode 2, scroll and there are three symbols with check marks. Does turning off check marks only leaving third do SAF?
OK let's back up for a second, under the gear menu, tab B, have you set the '[Camera Icon] Fn Lever Settings' to Mode 2 which reads: ' Changes AF mode/.... The target is selectable.' ? If yes then set the physical lever to setting 1 on the camera and go to super control panel and set the AF to S-AF then go to setting 2 on the physical lever and set the AF to your preferred C-AF settings. Those settings for the physical lever positions are now sticky so they will be wherever you leave them. Did we get it?
One thing I cannot find is how to set the camera not to function if no cards are inserted.
There is a huge warning sign in the EVF, even though I am a pretty unobservant person I have no trouble seeing it unlike the warning signs in my Nikon and Canon cameras.
Excellent!
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Great video apart from the annoying background “music” that I found really distracting please omit this in future videos it’s just not necessary.