Timestamps 00:38 Tip #1 - Adjusting electronic zoom for kit lenses 01:57 Tip #2 - Use LCD instead EVF 02:25 Tip #3 - Use AF targeting pad for focusing 03:39 Tip #4 - Making image collage inside camera 06:21 Tip #5 - Editing videos in camera 08:46 Extra (most useful, really) Tip - How to save Myset to dial mode
I love my Olympus OMD EM10 MK-II Camera as I have been getting into photography. Your videos along with other Olympus Visionarys' have been of great help to me. Thanks for helping me out with these great videos and the constant new uploads!
Thank you so much for your tutorials on E-M10 Mk II. I got this camera recently and its been really helpful to watch your videos and understand more as I have not used an Olympus camera before.
Thanks, Peter! I have em10 ii, and I'm eagerly awaiting the release of the em5 iii. You make great videos and I always learn something new. Please keep up the good work.
@@Awakened_Intentions Hi Anna! I would recommend the em5 mark iii over the em10 mark ii for your small detailed product photography, since it has a 20 MP sensor and the ability to focus stack in camera. I would recommend this article which is from Olympus website learnandsupport.getolympus.com/learn-center/photography-tips/macro/focus-stacking-bracketing-with-om-d Good Luck!
Peter thanks so much for all your videos. I have used the EM-5 mk 1 and 2 and then gave them to my nephew a budding photographer. Now I only use the PenF, but I am looking for second body. I will either wait for the EM5 mk III or get an EM10 mk II or III. But first watch your video comparing them. Thanks again
i use my 10ii like it has film in... rarely use more than 1 shot at a time... its a great little camera with settings i will never dream of using...great vid i will try the screen focus pad, i didnt know it had this...
Thanx a lot for giving some interesting features driven by previously undiscovered menu-settings - even for an older OMD-model. It definitely helps understanding all the functionality of OMD's 'hidden' in the menu-structure. KR, André
Thanks as always, Peter, for your tips. I turn off the focus confirmation beep because I also find it annoying, but I also turn off the touch-to-focus-and-shoot feature. I've accidentally touched the LCD screen and taken pictures I had no intention of taking. Besides, I just don't see that touch feature as being very useful, BUT being able to save a specific Myset to the mode dial is a great TIP, especially for quickly changing to and from B&W. I was also unaware of it, but learning about it made my day. I just have to slow down your video to understand how to set it up.
Hi, Peter! This video helped me a lot! I did not know if I should buy mark II or III and maybe now I'm buying mark II. I have a question. Do you know if mark II has the menu with "people", "motion", "nightscapes" and "close up" options? Thank you again. Continue with the great work!
Can you do a macro video on your Olympus EM10 MK II? Show the 60mm macro lens and how it performs taking macro photos of different items. That would be a great video.
You are a GREAT facilitator, Peter. Just one question: Was this video shot with the Olympus E-M10 Mk II? I'll go & see your video series and look for a video test of this camera. Cheers!!
Peter, I bought an EM10 mark ii with a kit lens and a 60mm macro lens. I opened it up tonight and start taking pictures of cufflinks. The pictures are fantastic! The 60mm macro is such a great lens and the camera handles very well - so light and intuitive. One thing I noticed though - I can hear my camera make sounds like a machine is operating inside the body. Is that normal? I have never heard such a thing. The camera seems to operate fine but it makes a processing sound and it also sounds like wind is blowing inside my camera, sort of like a howling wind sound. It isnt loud but you can hear it. Just sounds like a machine is operating inside my camera body? Is your OMD EM10 Mark ii silent? Because mine sure isnt.
I just googled my question and I read that it IS NORMAL that the EM10 camera models make a slight hissing or windy sound during operation. The person stated it was the IBIS system working. I will wait for your response Peter because I know you are very knowledgeable about Olympus. I still love the camera, I just was concerned about the noise during operation. As I saido, the 60mm macro lens is so good. I originally bought the OMD em10 mark iii, but exchanged it for the mark ii. I have watched so many of your videos and enjoyed them very much, so I decided to buy an Olympus myself.
Thank you for your tips! Just wondering if I am able to connect my camera to my iPhone to use as a remote control to take photos when travelling solo? Thanks :-)
Peter, thank you very much for your helpful videos and for your generosity. I am a newbie in photography. I recently bought an E-M5 Mk III and a Zuiko 60mm macro. I think I will also buy the Zuiko 100-400mm, because I am very interested in bird photography. Greetings from Malaga, Spain.
Hi Peter, first of all many thanks on your tips and trips for the E-M10 Mark II. In the video you mentioned you like aviation. Can you please share your experience on using the E-M10 Mark II for aviation photography? I have an E-M10 Mark II which I use in combination with the Olympus 100-400mm lens at this moment. Before that I used the E-M10 Mark II in combination with the old 70-300mm FT lens using a FT to MFT adapter. Since the launce of the 100-400mm lens last year September, I must say I like this combo very much. I also mounted the Olympus ECG-3 grip to improve the rather small camera grip and getting better grip stability. What is your experience with the above mentioned combo e.g. E-M10 Mark II withECG-3 grip and Olympus 100-400mm lens? Do you also have some tips and tricks on this combination of camera and lens regarding aviation photography (I think most of the settings etc. might be largely the same as for sports)? Many thanks in advance from the Netherlands. André de Wit
I have not really used it for aviation photography. Of course you can use it for that. Sometimes you need a bit longer lenses for aviation photograpjhy and I have found the E-M10 cameras to be a bit too small for those longer lenses. Other than that no problem.
P.S. - Perhaps you could join forces with Mr Sulanto for sharing some gear to make cross platform videos. If you loan him some Olympus lenses, and he loans you some Panasonic lenses, you could both make very interesting and informative videos about Pan lenses on Oly bodies, and Oly lenses on Pan bodies. There is currently a lack of information about those combinations.
My favorite M4/3 photography videos are yours, Mr Sulanto's, and Mr Wong's videos. I use EM10ii for my enthusiast photos (nature and wildlife) and my professional photography (commercial, archtitectural, landscape, events and parties). I find the EM10ii easily up to professional results for all slower paced subjects. For moving subjects in low light it's challenged, but gets it done acceptably. I don't shoot very much action in low light. So it's adsquate there. If I shot more action in low light type subjects, I'd get an EM5iii. I love my EM10ii. My favorite lenses are Pan 12-32, Pan 35-100 3.5-5.6, Oly 17mm F1.8, Pan 20mm F1.7mm, Oly 25mm F1.8, and Sigma 30mm F1.4. I rarely use my Oly 12 F2 or 45mm F1.8, but they're great when I need them. I'd like to see cross platform videos. Pan lenses on Oly bodies, especially EM10ii body. I'm sure there are many other M4/3 users who also like to see reviews of Pan lenses on Oly cameras, and vice versa. I'd especially like to see a video about Pan Leica 25mm Mark 2 on an Olympus camera (ideally EM10ii and EM5iii). I also suggest you try a Pan 12-32 on EM10ii or EM10iii and EM5iii. I think you'll like it. I do. Thank you so much for your videos. I think your English is beautiful, except for how you pronounce stabilizer causes me pain, but I'm still a loyal fan!
AF Targetting Pad - hmm, really good for using your nose to move the focus point. Or why is the focus point in the wrong place after you have wiped the screen on your jersey?
If you wipe the screen when the camera is turned off it will be ok. If it is in the wrong place, just move it. AF targeting pad is actually quite handy. Of course t is more convenient if the EVF was on the side like range finder style.
Any ideas why my AF tracking pad seems to switch itself on randomly and I have to continuously keep switching it off? It is absolutely driving me bananas!
How do I shut off the camera sounds? For silent shooting. Focus and shutter. I have read the manual and watched videos but I cannot find the secret settings. E-M10 mark11
If there is a new firmware available. The latest for E-M10MKII is 1.4 and it is from May 2019. Here is a link to the page you can see more info: cs.olympus-imaging.jp/en/support/imsg/digicamera/download/software/firm/e1/
Hi Peter - I am almost done with my search for a new camera. The OMD em10 M2 and 3 are what I have finalized. One crucial question I had is if the higher focus point count and the true pic 8 processor of m3 make a significant difference when compared to m2's performance. The M2 is 150 cheaper with 2 lens. I am usually a stills hobbyist with occasional family videos. Your thoughts will be help me in taking a decision.. Thanks a ton!
It all depends what you like to make images of? E-M10 MKII is better for photography in general. E-M10 MKIII has some features crippled so that you cannot adjust shutter speed or aperture.
@@ForsgardPeter Thanks for the quick reply Peter. Apart from generic street or perspective shooting, I have always wanted to try out basic bird photography. Nothing too major. I still feel Mark 2 should be sufficient after going through yours and Rob Trek's channel. Thanks once again for sharing your knowledge and helping a lot of people move forward in their photographic journey!
Hi Peter, How do you think the EM10 II holds up against the new generation of OM-D cameras like the E-M5 Mark III? Is it obsolete or still a great camera?
It is still a very good camera. Of course new is usually better, but then you might get very good deal on the E-M10 MKII. I would choose the E-M10 MKIII over E-10 MKIII for photography.
Thanks so much for the excellent tips, Peter. I have one question. Today, I did a video recording of an interview using my E-M10 Mk II. I used my iPhone with an external Boya lavalier mic to get a better audio recording. But when I put both the video and audio files into my iMovie, I realised they don't sync! The video seems to be playing out faster than the audio recording. May I know what is your advice and how can I set the camera or the iPhone to be in sync with each other?
Sounds odd. There must be some issues with the recording speed/fps. I always use clapping sound in the beginning of the recording. Lining up the peak in the waveform will sync the audio.
@@ForsgardPeter Thanks for your reply. I did use the clapping sound. Just that when started playing in iMovie, the sound recorded incamera slowly became not in sync with the iPhone audio file...
Hello Peter..Need some help with my Olympus em 10 MKII..Today,I noticed that my camera is not completely quiet.It makes a noticable sound - a very soft hiss, but nevertheless, a hiss.This happens from the moment I turn on the camera and hear that noise while the camera is on..I turned off image stabilization and image stabilizer and the noise persists. What should I do? Is it normal? Thank you!
@@ForsgardPeter Hello Peter, I have the OMD 10 MK 2 Limited edition ( braun version ). When i follow your tip, i got somewhere a bug in the menu, it reset all my setting into factory-settings and locked myset in a strange way. To go to my own settings, i have reset first myset in menu A, before i can go futher for saving one of my own settings. Without reset myset in menu A, the camera can't save or change a setting. I did never use myset anyway, but i want to try your tip because i like the short cut of monotone on the ART dail. It's takes me a long time, to find out to get back and save my own settings into the camera, again. I am very happy with my camera, but i am going never use myset anymore, i don't trust that anymore. Greeting from Holland. Paul.
I don't agree that LCD use less power then EVF because the background lights needs bigger part of the power on any LCD . If you have bigger screen you need more power to illuminate it. Different between number of Megapixell is not that importnant as dimensions of the screen. LCD TV has less resolution then LCD on any camera but use more power because of dimensions and background light. The best way to save a batery is turn of autofocus and use focus peaking. I shot between 900 and 1000 photos with focus peaking without autofocus.
Just what I bought and so far the biggest minus is that it does not focus on more than one point, it only focuses on one point and it seems a big minus at least for me which until now I have used DSLR
in the sense that I also have a Nikon DSLR and focus on 4-5 or more focus points at the same time, at Olympus I saw that it only chooses a single point out of the 81 focus points. Maybe I'm wrong and I haven't found the setting yet to focus on several points at the same time
La càmera amb millor relació prestacions-preu del mercat. A Catalunya el cos val 349€ i junt amb l'objectiu zoom 14-42 II R 369€. No té vídeo 4k, però permet més ajustos fins que la Mark III.
Timestamps
00:38 Tip #1 - Adjusting electronic zoom for kit lenses
01:57 Tip #2 - Use LCD instead EVF
02:25 Tip #3 - Use AF targeting pad for focusing
03:39 Tip #4 - Making image collage inside camera
06:21 Tip #5 - Editing videos in camera
08:46 Extra (most useful, really) Tip - How to save Myset to dial mode
2:35 That is BRILLIANT. I didn't know I had that option! ... and the last two. That's so helpful!!
Brilliant ! I have had this camera for a few years without mastering it. This is great. Thanks.
You're very welcome!
I love my Olympus OMD EM10 MK-II Camera as I have been getting into photography. Your videos along with other Olympus Visionarys' have been of great help to me. Thanks for helping me out with these great videos and the constant new uploads!
Glad I can help you and thanks for the nice comment!
I’ve been using my em10ii for years and I just learned that I can use the touch screen to adjust the focus point while using EVF. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your tutorials on E-M10 Mk II. I got this camera recently and its been really helpful to watch your videos and understand more as I have not used an Olympus camera before.
Glad you like them!
I bought this one and arrived last night. My first micro four thirds so I'm very excited. Thanks for the video. Subscribed
Welcome aboard!
Thank you. I've just moved from Nikon to Fujifilm but the Olmpus E-M cameras look impressisve.
Thanks again Peter , I've already learnt so much in the last few days , because of you and your Chanel 👍🏻
Great to hear!
Thanks, Peter! I have em10 ii, and I'm eagerly awaiting the release of the em5 iii. You make great videos and I always learn something new. Please keep up the good work.
Thank you.
Hi Gilbert, did you find much of a difference in the 2 vs 3? I’m wondering which one to buy for my small Detailed product photography
@@Awakened_Intentions Hi Anna! I would recommend the em5 mark iii over the em10 mark ii for your small detailed product photography, since it has a 20 MP sensor and the ability to focus stack in camera. I would recommend this article which is from Olympus website learnandsupport.getolympus.com/learn-center/photography-tips/macro/focus-stacking-bracketing-with-om-d Good Luck!
Love tip #3! I learned something new on my camera today! Thanks for sharing!
Glad the video helped you.
Your choice of music is wonderful! Thanks!
Thank you! It is always the hardest part for me to find music for the video.
Peter thanks so much for all your videos. I have used the EM-5 mk 1 and 2 and then gave them to my nephew a budding photographer. Now I only use the PenF, but I am looking for second body. I will either wait for the EM5 mk III or get an EM10 mk II or III. But first watch your video comparing them. Thanks again
i use my 10ii like it has film in... rarely use more than 1 shot at a time... its a great little camera with settings i will never dream of using...great vid i will try the screen focus pad, i didnt know it had this...
Using a digital like a film camera is great. It all about photography and not fancy features.
Great tips, Peter, thanks. I've just bought one of these cameras and I'm finding your tutorials extremely helpful
Happy to help!
Thanx a lot for giving some interesting features driven by previously undiscovered menu-settings - even for an older OMD-model. It definitely helps understanding all the functionality of OMD's 'hidden' in the menu-structure. KR, André
It looks beautiful there. I am not an Olympus shooter, but I like your calm and detailed, easy-to-follow way of presenting.
Thank you.
Thanks as always, Peter, for your tips. I turn off the focus confirmation beep because I also find it annoying, but I also turn off the touch-to-focus-and-shoot feature. I've accidentally touched the LCD screen and taken pictures I had no intention of taking. Besides, I just don't see that touch feature as being very useful, BUT being able to save a specific Myset to the mode dial is a great TIP, especially for quickly changing to and from B&W. I was also unaware of it, but learning about it made my day. I just have to slow down your video to understand how to set it up.
Great that you found something that helps your photography.
Hi, Peter! This video helped me a lot! I did not know if I should buy mark II or III and maybe now I'm buying mark II.
I have a question. Do you know if mark II has the menu with "people", "motion", "nightscapes" and "close up" options?
Thank you again. Continue with the great work!
A quit handfull tips. Really well done.
Thanks.
This is such a good tutorial. Thank you so much!!!!
You are welcome.
Hank you - looking forward to get mine
Can you do a macro video on your Olympus EM10 MK II? Show the 60mm macro lens and how it performs taking macro photos of different items. That would be a great video.
A video about macro has been on my list for a long time. I just have not get around to make it. I do have the 60mm f2.8 macro, so yes.
Thanks, Great tips, especially the last one.
Thanks.
Great tips! Number 5 is very useful.
I agree.
Still relevant in 2024 ! now that m43 are now coming back in fashion. Thanks for the tips!
You are welcome.
You are a GREAT facilitator, Peter. Just one question: Was this video shot with the Olympus E-M10 Mk II?
I'll go & see your video series and look for a video test of this camera.
Cheers!!
Thanks. No, it is shot with E_M1 MKII.
thanks for the video ! me sirvieron mucho los tips !
Thanks.
Peter, I bought an EM10 mark ii with a kit lens and a 60mm macro lens. I opened it up tonight and start taking pictures of cufflinks. The pictures are fantastic! The 60mm macro is such a great lens and the camera handles very well - so light and intuitive. One thing I noticed though - I can hear my camera make sounds like a machine is operating inside the body. Is that normal? I have never heard such a thing. The camera seems to operate fine but it makes a processing sound and it also sounds like wind is blowing inside my camera, sort of like a howling wind sound. It isnt loud but you can hear it. Just sounds like a machine is operating inside my camera body? Is your OMD EM10 Mark ii silent? Because mine sure isnt.
I just googled my question and I read that it IS NORMAL that the EM10 camera models make a slight hissing or windy sound during operation. The person stated it was the IBIS system working. I will wait for your response Peter because I know you are very knowledgeable about Olympus. I still love the camera, I just was concerned about the noise during operation. As I saido, the 60mm macro lens is so good. I originally bought the OMD em10 mark iii, but exchanged it for the mark ii. I have watched so many of your videos and enjoyed them very much, so I decided to buy an Olympus myself.
Most likely it is the IBIS (Image Stabilizer) that makes the noise. So no worries.
Thanks for your very useful information always! If possible, please review m.zuiko 75-300 lens.
It is on my list. Have not had access to one yet.
Thanks! I’m looking forward to the review.
Thank you for your tips! Just wondering if I am able to connect my camera to my iPhone to use as a remote control to take photos when travelling solo? Thanks :-)
Yes you can! You need the OI.Share app. Here is a video about Olympus apps: ua-cam.com/video/X91d5SmBx6k/v-deo.html
@@ForsgardPeter Thank you!
My sets is a massive time saver it may seem once your profiles have been set for different shooting enviroments.
Peter, thank you very much for your helpful videos and for your generosity. I am a newbie in photography. I recently bought an E-M5 Mk III and a Zuiko 60mm macro. I think I will also buy the Zuiko 100-400mm, because I am very interested in bird photography. Greetings from Malaga, Spain.
Thanks for sharing
Once again a great video. It would be great to test some Olympus gear some day.
Thanks Filip. Maybe an Olympus test could arranged for you.
@@ForsgardPeter That would be great
Hi Peter, first of all many thanks on your tips and trips for the E-M10 Mark II. In the video you mentioned you like aviation. Can you please share your experience on using the E-M10 Mark II for aviation photography?
I have an E-M10 Mark II which I use in combination with the Olympus 100-400mm lens at this moment. Before that I used the E-M10 Mark II in combination with the old 70-300mm FT lens using a FT to MFT adapter.
Since the launce of the 100-400mm lens last year September, I must say I like this combo very much. I also mounted the Olympus ECG-3 grip to improve the rather small camera grip and getting better grip stability. What is your experience with the above mentioned combo e.g. E-M10 Mark II withECG-3 grip and Olympus 100-400mm lens? Do you also have some tips and tricks on this combination of camera and lens regarding aviation photography (I think most of the settings etc. might be largely the same as for sports)?
Many thanks in advance from the Netherlands.
André de Wit
I have not really used it for aviation photography. Of course you can use it for that. Sometimes you need a bit longer lenses for aviation photograpjhy and I have found the E-M10 cameras to be a bit too small for those longer lenses. Other than that no problem.
P.S. - Perhaps you could join forces with Mr Sulanto for sharing some gear to make cross platform videos. If you loan him some Olympus lenses, and he loans you some Panasonic lenses, you could both make very interesting and informative videos about Pan lenses on Oly bodies, and Oly lenses on Pan bodies. There is currently a lack of information about those combinations.
We had plans to do that, but right now it is not that easy. As the situation gets better we will.
Between em10ii and canon Eos m200 which one would you guys suggest? Tqsm.
Cannot really say about EOS200. I would go with mirrorless. Mirror technology is old and not really useful anymore.
My favorite M4/3 photography videos are yours, Mr Sulanto's, and Mr Wong's videos. I use EM10ii for my enthusiast photos (nature and wildlife) and my professional photography (commercial, archtitectural, landscape, events and parties).
I find the EM10ii easily up to professional results for all slower paced subjects. For moving subjects in low light it's challenged, but gets it done acceptably. I don't shoot very much action in low light. So it's adsquate there. If I shot more action in low light type subjects, I'd get an EM5iii.
I love my EM10ii. My favorite lenses are Pan 12-32, Pan 35-100 3.5-5.6, Oly 17mm F1.8, Pan 20mm F1.7mm, Oly 25mm F1.8, and Sigma 30mm F1.4. I rarely use my Oly 12 F2 or 45mm F1.8, but they're great when I need them.
I'd like to see cross platform videos. Pan lenses on Oly bodies, especially EM10ii body. I'm sure there are many other M4/3 users who also like to see reviews of Pan lenses on Oly cameras, and vice versa.
I'd especially like to see a video about Pan Leica 25mm Mark 2 on an Olympus camera (ideally EM10ii and EM5iii).
I also suggest you try a Pan 12-32 on EM10ii or EM10iii and EM5iii. I think you'll like it. I do.
Thank you so much for your videos. I think your English is beautiful, except for how you pronounce stabilizer causes me pain, but I'm still a loyal fan!
Thanks and yes I know I always forget how stabilizer. Sorry try to remember that next time.
AF Targetting Pad - hmm, really good for using your nose to move the focus point.
Or why is the focus point in the wrong place after you have wiped the screen on your jersey?
If you wipe the screen when the camera is turned off it will be ok. If it is in the wrong place, just move it. AF targeting pad is actually quite handy. Of course t is more convenient if the EVF was on the side like range finder style.
Any ideas why my AF tracking pad seems to switch itself on randomly and I have to continuously keep switching it off?
It is absolutely driving me bananas!
No I do not. Sounds strange. Most likely you need to send it for repair?
hey, if you double tap on the screen, it turns on/off AF tracking pad. Hope that helps!
wicckedman dude, I had no idea... thank you!
Is it applicable for mk iii too sir? Just bought the mk iii version. Thx..
So of it are, but the M-10 MKIII has a bit different menu system. The last tip unfortunately is not.
How do I shut off the camera sounds? For silent shooting. Focus and shutter.
I have read the manual and watched videos but I cannot find the secret settings.
E-M10 mark11
You just choose the Silent Shooting mode from the Super Control Panel. It is the one with the heart.
Is there anyway to update the firmware on the EM10 MKii ?
If there is a new firmware available. The latest for E-M10MKII is 1.4 and it is from May 2019. Here is a link to the page you can see more info: cs.olympus-imaging.jp/en/support/imsg/digicamera/download/software/firm/e1/
or here: support.olympus-imaging.com/ou1download/
Em10mkii or m200 which one should i choose?
I have not tested m200 so it is very hard to say.
Hi Peter - I am almost done with my search for a new camera. The OMD em10 M2 and 3 are what I have finalized. One crucial question I had is if the higher focus point count and the true pic 8 processor of m3 make a significant difference when compared to m2's performance. The M2 is 150 cheaper with 2 lens. I am usually a stills hobbyist with occasional family videos. Your thoughts will be help me in taking a decision.. Thanks a ton!
It all depends what you like to make images of? E-M10 MKII is better for photography in general. E-M10 MKIII has some features crippled so that you cannot adjust shutter speed or aperture.
@@ForsgardPeter Thanks for the quick reply Peter. Apart from generic street or perspective shooting, I have always wanted to try out basic bird photography. Nothing too major. I still feel Mark 2 should be sufficient after going through yours and Rob Trek's channel. Thanks once again for sharing your knowledge and helping a lot of people move forward in their photographic journey!
Hi Peter,
How do you think the EM10 II holds up against the new generation of OM-D cameras like the E-M5 Mark III? Is it obsolete or still a great camera?
It is still a very good camera. Of course new is usually better, but then you might get very good deal on the E-M10 MKII. I would choose the E-M10 MKIII over E-10 MKIII for photography.
Thanks so much for the excellent tips, Peter. I have one question. Today, I did a video recording of an interview using my E-M10 Mk II. I used my iPhone with an external Boya lavalier mic to get a better audio recording. But when I put both the video and audio files into my iMovie, I realised they don't sync! The video seems to be playing out faster than the audio recording. May I know what is your advice and how can I set the camera or the iPhone to be in sync with each other?
Sounds odd. There must be some issues with the recording speed/fps. I always use clapping sound in the beginning of the recording. Lining up the peak in the waveform will sync the audio.
@@ForsgardPeter Thanks for your reply. I did use the clapping sound. Just that when started playing in iMovie, the sound recorded incamera slowly became not in sync with the iPhone audio file...
Sounds really odd. Have you tried to search the problem from UA-cam or Google?
Hello Peter..Need some help with my Olympus em 10 MKII..Today,I noticed that my camera is not completely quiet.It makes a noticable sound - a very soft hiss, but nevertheless, a hiss.This happens from the moment I turn on the camera and hear that noise while the camera is on..I turned off image stabilization and image stabilizer and the noise persists. What should I do? Is it normal? Thank you!
It is most likely the IBIS.
The last tip about mysets don't work on my camera???
Really, what camera do you have?
@@ForsgardPeter Hello Peter, I have the OMD 10 MK 2 Limited edition ( braun version ).
When i follow your tip, i got somewhere a bug in the menu, it reset all my setting into factory-settings and locked myset in a strange way. To go to my own settings, i have reset first myset in menu A, before i can go futher for saving one of my own settings. Without reset myset in menu A, the camera can't save or change a setting.
I did never use myset anyway, but i want to try your tip because i like the short cut of monotone on the ART dail. It's takes me a long time, to find out to get back and save my own settings into the camera, again. I am very happy with my camera, but i am going never use myset anymore, i don't trust that anymore.
Greeting from Holland.
Paul.
Does anybody tel abou the real feedback of this camera . I wang to buy a used camera olympus the same model.
I would like to buy this camera because I want something more quality than the phone. is this photocamera worth in 2020? are the photos good?
Totally worth it. It still a very good camera.
Ciao can u pls tell me which all in one lens should I buy for this camera grazie
It all depends on what you like shoot.
All in one it means ALL, I mean lens that I can use in portrait, landscape, zoom, but it's pro not the kit lens
Have you checked my video about the 14-150mm lens? Maybe that is something for you? ua-cam.com/video/75E61lqKJaI/v-deo.html
Kiitos paljon👍😁
how long battry on
320 according to CIPA.
same from my side, my english is not really good i think but you explain it very well with some examples :) nice work , keep going !
Thank you.
Should upgrade from omd em10II to em1. thank you!!
I don't agree that LCD use less power then EVF because the background lights needs bigger part of the power on any LCD . If you have bigger screen you need more power to illuminate it. Different between number of Megapixell is not that importnant as dimensions of the screen. LCD TV has less resolution then LCD on any camera but use more power because of dimensions and background light.
The best way to save a batery is turn of autofocus and use focus peaking. I shot between 900 and 1000 photos with focus peaking without autofocus.
Well the power consumption is info that I got, but need to triple check that. Good advice on saving battery life, thanks.
Just what I bought and so far the biggest minus is that it does not focus on more than one point, it only focuses on one point and it seems a big minus at least for me which until now I have used DSLR
What do you mean when you say it focuses only on one point?
in the sense that I also have a Nikon DSLR and focus on 4-5 or more focus points at the same time, at Olympus I saw that it only chooses a single point out of the 81 focus points. Maybe I'm wrong and I haven't found the setting yet to focus on several points at the same time
The camera focuses on one point and then the aperture will define how much there is depth of field.
yes, but from my point of view this is a minus, otherwise only pluses and the stabilization is excellent
Its very strange that the EVF uses more power than the LCD
It has more pixels. That is the reason.
@@ForsgardPeter Ah I see thanks
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There are many people watching you from Turkey.Can you put subtitles in Turkish???
That would be great. Unfortunately I do not have really a practical way translating the content in Turkish.
La càmera amb millor relació prestacions-preu del mercat. A Catalunya el cos val 349€ i junt amb l'objectiu zoom 14-42 II R 369€. No té vídeo 4k, però permet més ajustos fins que la Mark III.
Collage is a word of French origin
Да шляпа этот олимпус как начинаешь кропать вся картинка сыпется, картинка плоска тени не тянутся.