So you list all those specs but miss the differenting features between the models. Here: E-M5 - is weather resistant - has microphone input - has fully swiweling screen E-M10 - has built in flash - has only tilting screen
This video misses one important difference. The E-M5 has a swivel LCD - one that twists out to the side. The E-M10 has a tilt LCD - one that tilts up and down but does not go out to the side. Personally, I prefer the tilt LCD. I have the original E-M5 and it has a tilt LCD (not a swivel). I find it more practical for the type of photography that I do. I was disappointed when the E-M5 Mark II was released with a swivel LCD. I know most people prefer it, but I don't. For that reason (and the $350 in savings), I would purchase an E-M10 instead of the new E-M5.
Em5ii has an articulating screen! and no built in flash. What about that 40 megapixel mode on the em5ii? Or, on the em10ii how you can select a focus point on the screen while your eye is at the view finder?! Weather sealing only on the Em5ii!! Okay I'm wondering how accurate any of the other stuff is now.
but, in practice are the same?? 😃 only the body and the weather resistance for the em5 is the difference (and the 1/8000s mecanichal shutter speed but electronic is available up to 1/16000 however also for the em10)
This video misses one important difference. The E-M5 has a swivel LCD - one that twists out to the side. The E-M10 has a tilt LCD - one that tilts up and down but does not go out to the side. Personally, I prefer the tilt LCD. I have the original E-M5 and it has a tilt LCD (not a swivel). I find it more practical for the type of photography that I do. I was disappointed when the E-M5 Mark II was released with a swivel LCD. I know most people prefer it, but I don't. For that reason (and the $350 in savings), I would purchase an E-M10 instead of the new E-M5.
So you list all those specs but miss the differenting features between the models. Here:
E-M5
- is weather resistant
- has microphone input
- has fully swiweling screen
E-M10
- has built in flash
- has only tilting screen
So does that mean that the EM10 is not wetaherproof at all?
that is correct; the EM10 II is not weatherproof.
In video it says E-M5 does have a built in flash. It doesn't.
Yeah, although it comes with a detachable flash in the box. So you don't need to buy it separately or anything.
Yea I was just gonna mention. Water sealing and mic input are big differences.
This video misses one important difference. The E-M5 has a swivel LCD - one that twists out to the side. The E-M10 has a tilt LCD - one that tilts up and down but does not go out to the side.
Personally, I prefer the tilt LCD. I have the original E-M5 and it has a tilt LCD (not a swivel). I find it more practical for the type of photography that I do. I was disappointed when the E-M5 Mark II was released with a swivel LCD. I know most people prefer it, but I don't. For that reason (and the $350 in savings), I would purchase an E-M10 instead of the new E-M5.
Thanks man. That's exactly what I was looking for. 👍🏻
Em5ii has an articulating screen! and no built in flash. What about that 40 megapixel mode on the em5ii? Or, on the em10ii how you can select a focus point on the screen while your eye is at the view finder?! Weather sealing only on the Em5ii!! Okay I'm wondering how accurate any of the other stuff is now.
Hi, E-M5 Mark II has no Built-in flash.
So the E-M10 Mark II is better ?
for the price id say so
but, in practice are the same?? 😃 only the body and the weather resistance for the em5 is the difference (and the 1/8000s mecanichal shutter speed but electronic is available up to 1/16000 however also for the em10)
EM-10 Mark II has no weather sealing against dust and moist
so basically what i took from this video is...not to upgrade lol
EM5 Mll don't have built in flash
This is begging me for a dislike
This video misses one important difference. The E-M5 has a swivel LCD - one that twists out to the side. The E-M10 has a tilt LCD - one that tilts up and down but does not go out to the side.
Personally, I prefer the tilt LCD. I have the original E-M5 and it has a tilt LCD (not a swivel). I find it more practical for the type of photography that I do. I was disappointed when the E-M5 Mark II was released with a swivel LCD. I know most people prefer it, but I don't. For that reason (and the $350 in savings), I would purchase an E-M10 instead of the new E-M5.