Hello from the eastern border of your eastern neighbour. Just found your channel, by making a search in UA-cam. Have been using the OM-D EM-10 for 10 years. Now a month ago I gave that as a gift to my youngest son - camera still in excellent condition. Because the size and looks of these models are so superb, I didn't want anything bulkier, such as OM-1 or another brand. So, despite all the negative reviews (being a lousy update to EM-5 mk 3, USB etc), I knew that the OM-5 is just what I want and need. The Live ND and High res shot modes are nice. Skies are slowly getting darker, so the Starry AF is going to be tested soon. This camera is so much fun, especially with my new Epson Ecotank ET-8550 printer. Printing your photos is really something that I've been missing so long. Keep quality videos coming...
Hello!! 👋 I hope you and your son will get some wonderful times together with the cameras 😊 I mean, pretty much the only negative ANYONE has said or written about the OM-5 is that the menu is horrible and the lack of USB-c, so if that’s the only bad things, it must be a pretty darn good camera 😄 I’m looking forward to trying out Starry AF as well, havent got around to it yet. I thought about buying a printer- a beginner one… any suggestions?? A2-A4 maybe? Thanks for the feedback also 🙏
I was out very early this morning taking photos with my OM-5. It remains my favorite camera, especially for walkabouts. Whether I pair it with the 12-45 f/4 or the 17 f/1.8 or the 20 f/1.4 or the 15 f/8 lens cap lens, the OM-5 is simply fun to use.
Without a doubt, the OM5 is the most fun camera that will make you smile in the face of any challenge. It is also an ideal companion for every day and everywhere. I love it. To which we add its excellent image quality, achieving exceptional results in combination with its Live ND and handheld HR shooting. I can't live without her...😅
Oh yes! It’s fantastic! As you say, It’s just so easy to carry with anywhere and anytime you want to. Combining LiveND with physical ND filters can achieve some real nice long exposures 😎 (even daytime)
Hey, Chris! Yeah LiveND is pretty great tbh but I find it limiting on the OM-5 as it only goes to 4 or 5 stops, so really early mornings and really late evenings works great when there's a lot of light. Overcast and/or woodland works much better though Cheers, Jimmy
Thanks for the video, I've got an OM5 few months back and I am loving it! I shall wait for your full setup guide, eager to have a look at your settings.
@@3dev2410 Ah, very nice! Learning manual is definetely a must but personally I'm shooting mostly in aperture mode, aside of when I need to be in manual like with Live ND for example 😁
Hi, I'm happy YT recommended this video to me. I like the vibe of your video and your vibe as well. By the way, you take fantastic photos. I'm new to photography, I used to hate photos before because all I thought was that photos were meant to have people as subjects, and I hated my own pictures. I didn't like it when somebody took photos of me. Then one day I started to play around with my phone's camera, taking pictures of literally anything I saw. Then I realized photography is actually fun, and it doesn't always need people as subjects. It can be anything. I just subscribed to your channel, and I hope it grows more and more. Keep making content of this quality. Also, I'm hoping you'll do mobile photography soon to cater to amateurs like us who don't have or cannot afford a camera. ❤🔥📸🔥
Hi ☺ Thank you for the compliment, I appreciate it a lot! I actually love that kind of photography, more of a snapshot-style. You just find something right in this moment that you find amazing. As you say, you can take photos of anything really. I think the biggest difference between a beginner and an intermediate is that the beginner shoots anything meanwhile the intermediate try to find a composition. So I guess you can say that you could follow pretty much any guide of photographing and still apply it to your phone. Most phones has some kind of pro-mode where you can change exposure, aspect ratio etc. You can still apply the rule of thirds, leading lines and such as well. I really like the idea of just photoing with the phone, thanks for the idea! 😄
I've just stumbled upon your video. I like you tips. BBF I've used before, but I never got really used to it. I am going to try it again. One thing I saw someone else suggest, is to always shoot in RAW, but to set the viewfinder to show Black & White to help train your eye to see contrast better by setting picture mode to Monochrome. I also turn off Live Boost so that the viewfinder/LCD screen show what the sensor will see rather than boosting them and not getting a good gauge on what the image will look like.
Hi Jimmy, very cool video! One question which i am hoping you will help me with. I do not enjoy heavy editing workflows... Except for a bit in a mobile app. How good is the sooc jpeg quality.. does it always require lot of post work? Many thanks!
Hi! I actually love shooting SOOC with this camera. Totally get what you mean. I actually have a video on my channel about the JPEG-settings I'm using, though I've changed them a little bit. First of all, you just gotta think of since you want to shoot sooc, you expose the image like how you want it in the end, while with RAW you expose towards either highlights or shadows depending on how you want the photo. The camera also has a lot of different filters and I've tried some of them and they are pretty cool tbh, just be sure to be on LSF for maximum performance. You can also set a curve and custom white balance (tint) so you can definetely get some cool shots. Next sunday I'll be releasing a first episode of a new series I'm starting and while I'm not shooting sooc in this one, the plan is I'll shoot sooc for the series in the future ☺
Fantastic Jimmy! Looking forward to your planned videos. Thanks a lot for the detailed reply. Much appreciated. I will check out your other videos as well.
Great video, I am enjoying my OM5, lot of camera for the money. I still have my Nikon FF, but for fun I always grab this one. Would also love to hear what lenses you are using.
Thanks so much for the feedback! I'm glad you're enjoying the OM-5-definitely a lot of camera for the price, and it's so fun to use! As for lenses, my go-to is the 12-45mm f/4 PRO, which is on my camera 98% of the time. It’s super sharp, compact, and versatile for pretty much any situation. I also picked up the 40-150mm f/4-5.6 (affectionately known as the 'plastic fantastic'), which is great when I need that extra reach. And I got the 45mm f/1.8 as part of a bundle when I bought the OM-5-tried it out a bit, but haven't found It's use just yet. 45mm is equivalent to 90 in FF so I guess it'd work good as a portrait or maybe even street. But yeah, my 12-45 sits on the camera most of the times.
Hey there! Yes, I have edited the photos. I'm shooting RAW 99% of the time, but it happens I shoot pure JPEG as well and those times I only use the In-camera settings to get the JPEGs as I want them to. I've been using Lightroom Classic mostly but I'm slowly going over to Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) because I think it works faster and better. Mostly what I do to my photos, even though I change my style here and there, is making them warmer most of all, but I mainly try to enhance what's already there. I rarely add anything, like brightness. Let's say I photograph a stone and there's shadow on one side and sun on the other, I'd probably use a brush or radial filter on the sunny part of the stone, increase the brightness(exposure) a tad bit, increase the warmth(white balance) and then use a brush on the shadow and make it a tad bit darker, to make a nice contrast. Hope this answer help☺ Jimmy
Hi! No, not really I haven't experienced anything like that this far. Is there any dirt in the "fitment" or anything like that? Otherwise I'd contact OM System and see what they say, maybe they can send out new ones or something 🙂
@ willgreig. I have the EM5 mkiii and the flaps are no where near as secure as those on the EM5 mkii or the EM1 mkii. I have taped mine closed as I reared use them. I also added support to the thumb rest which I understand to be prone to peeling off.
Hi Jimmy! Just found your channel , will look at your videos. I will soon buy the OM5 since i hav watched alot of videos about it. I am also from Sweden (Skåne).Started with photography about 2 years ago so i have much to learn.Have a Nikon D7500 now.
Tjenare! Roligt att ha dig här. OM-5 är verkligen grym, men det är väldigt annorlunda mot en D7500 (som också är en bra kamera f.ö) med bara t.ex stabiliseringen, att kunna handhålla neråt 1-2 sekunders exponering utan bekymmer liksom. I mitt tycke så tycker jag du ska satsa på och se om du hittar ett paketpris tillsammans med 12-45 objektivet som är mitt go-to 95% av all tid. Viktigt att veta är att crop-factor blir en del av det hela också, så 12mm blir faktiskt 24mm om man jämför med en fullformatskamera. Alltså blir 45 = 90mm, så det är en bra zoom-range. Vad brukar du fota för något? 😄
@@Jojman1 Skulle inte kalla mig något annat än en glad amatör själv 😂 men tycker om det tekniska, så man nördar ner sig lite hehe. Har funderat lite på makro själv, Olympus har ett 30mm och ett 60mm som är väldigt fina, de är definitivt på min radar att införskaffa till min OM-5
Hi Jimmy I have the EM5 mkiii which is the same body as the OM5. I recently bought the Olympus hand grip from MPB at a very reasonable price and it certainly improves the handling when using the longer lenses. Not as good a grip as that built into the EM1 mkii. I don’t keep it on the camera permanently as it defeats the point of having a ‘small’ body camera.
Oh nice! Is it the ECG-5 grip? I actually got one of those when I bought the camera but ended up selling it actually. I just love the small size of the ”og” body 😄
@@jimmywestphoto yes it’s the ECG-5……. I initially had a third part grip that included the arca base but I just did noti like it in the hand. The Oly Grip is tailor made. But it is annoying in that it has to be removed to change the battery…….a minor issue for me personally. Incidentally the Oly grip for the EM10 mkii was a much better design as it can clip on and off the body for battery access.
@@alangamble3236 Ahh I see. I've been looking at the "Alumi L Bracket Holder QR Grip L Plate Handle for Olympus EM5 III E-M5 Mark III" on Amazon actually but I haven't really found it necessary, but we'll see in the future ☺ Hope you'll enjoy the grip more than I did!
If only there was a small weather sealed pro prime to match OM-5. Now it is pointless - great camera, but in order to actually use it in hard environment, you need big and bulky lens. A missed opportunity.
@@jimmywestphoto yes, true. However, since we have strongly sealed - and actually IP-rated - OM-5 body, it’d need a matching lens with IP-rated sealing as well, and should also have same IQ as other pro lenses in Oly/OMS lineup. Also, some functions of the camera body are not working when used non-pro lens or Pansonic lenses, like focus stacking. If I buy a camera, I want it to work properly, which is not the case with Pana 25mm. Sure, we have 20mm f1.4 pro, which is awesome lens, but not a small one by any means. Look at Fuji XF 27mm pancake for example.
@@alexmaccape8411 Yeah, you're right. It'd be awesome having a prime around 17-25mm in PRO (pancake), it'd be almost pocket size, so easy to carry around. Currently I'm looking at the panny 1.7 20mm (mark 2).
Hello from the eastern border of your eastern neighbour. Just found your channel, by making a search in UA-cam. Have been using the OM-D EM-10 for 10 years. Now a month ago I gave that as a gift to my youngest son - camera still in excellent condition. Because the size and looks of these models are so superb, I didn't want anything bulkier, such as OM-1 or another brand. So, despite all the negative reviews (being a lousy update to EM-5 mk 3, USB etc), I knew that the OM-5 is just what I want and need. The Live ND and High res shot modes are nice. Skies are slowly getting darker, so the Starry AF is going to be tested soon. This camera is so much fun, especially with my new Epson Ecotank ET-8550 printer. Printing your photos is really something that I've been missing so long. Keep quality videos coming...
Hello!! 👋 I hope you and your son will get some wonderful times together with the cameras 😊 I mean, pretty much the only negative ANYONE has said or written about the OM-5 is that the menu is horrible and the lack of USB-c, so if that’s the only bad things, it must be a pretty darn good camera 😄 I’m looking forward to trying out Starry AF as well, havent got around to it yet.
I thought about buying a printer- a beginner one… any suggestions?? A2-A4 maybe?
Thanks for the feedback also 🙏
Just got my OM5 yesterday. This is by far the best video I have watched so far. Great work. Very professional
Thank you very much 🙏 glad you found the video helpful. Hopefully my newer videos meet the expectations 😅
Wish you the best 2025
Jimmy
Good content. Enjoyed your photos! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! 🙏
I was out very early this morning taking photos with my OM-5. It remains my favorite camera, especially for walkabouts. Whether I pair it with the 12-45 f/4 or the 17 f/1.8 or the 20 f/1.4 or the 15 f/8 lens cap lens, the OM-5 is simply fun to use.
Oh I completely agree. How do you find the 17 & 20mm? I’m thinking to get both 🤔 wish you the best!
Jimmy
Without a doubt, the OM5 is the most fun camera that will make you smile in the face of any challenge. It is also an ideal companion for every day and everywhere. I love it. To which we add its excellent image quality, achieving exceptional results in combination with its Live ND and handheld HR shooting. I can't live without her...😅
Oh yes! It’s fantastic! As you say, It’s just so easy to carry with anywhere and anytime you want to. Combining LiveND with physical ND filters can achieve some real nice long exposures 😎 (even daytime)
Nice video Jimmy, some lovely photos and I’m jealous you have the Live ND mode.
Hey, Chris! Yeah LiveND is pretty great tbh but I find it limiting on the OM-5 as it only goes to 4 or 5 stops, so really early mornings and really late evenings works great when there's a lot of light.
Overcast and/or woodland works much better though
Cheers,
Jimmy
Thanks for the video, I've got an OM5 few months back and I am loving it! I shall wait for your full setup guide, eager to have a look at your settings.
Awesome! Have you done anything special with your current settings at all or are you more of a default-person? 😊
@@jimmywestphotoI usually shoot manual mode but did some changes looking at the videos from Peter Forsgard and Rob Trek.
I initially had got the om-1 for a few months then replaced it with OM5 and no regrets for me, I'm loving it!
@@3dev2410 Ah, very nice! Learning manual is definetely a must but personally I'm shooting mostly in aperture mode, aside of when I need to be in manual like with Live ND for example 😁
Great video, well done, just got mine two days ago
Hi, I'm happy YT recommended this video to me. I like the vibe of your video and your vibe as well. By the way, you take fantastic photos.
I'm new to photography, I used to hate photos before because all I thought was that photos were meant to have people as subjects, and I hated my own pictures. I didn't like it when somebody took photos of me.
Then one day I started to play around with my phone's camera, taking pictures of literally anything I saw. Then I realized photography is actually fun, and it doesn't always need people as subjects. It can be anything.
I just subscribed to your channel, and I hope it grows more and more. Keep making content of this quality. Also, I'm hoping you'll do mobile photography soon to cater to amateurs like us who don't have or cannot afford a camera.
❤🔥📸🔥
Hi ☺ Thank you for the compliment, I appreciate it a lot! I actually love that kind of photography, more of a snapshot-style. You just find something right in this moment that you find amazing. As you say, you can take photos of anything really. I think the biggest difference between a beginner and an intermediate is that the beginner shoots anything meanwhile the intermediate try to find a composition.
So I guess you can say that you could follow pretty much any guide of photographing and still apply it to your phone. Most phones has some kind of pro-mode where you can change exposure, aspect ratio etc. You can still apply the rule of thirds, leading lines and such as well.
I really like the idea of just photoing with the phone, thanks for the idea! 😄
Love your video! I just got an OM-5 recently
Oh that's fantastic! You're gonna have a great time for sure. I went from fullframe and I haven't regretted my decision one bit
this is small and amazing camera, I use it on my hikes in the mountains, quality and features are really great
I really love mine. It’s just so easy to carry with 🤩
I've just stumbled upon your video. I like you tips. BBF I've used before, but I never got really used to it. I am going to try it again. One thing I saw someone else suggest, is to always shoot in RAW, but to set the viewfinder to show Black & White to help train your eye to see contrast better by setting picture mode to Monochrome. I also turn off Live Boost so that the viewfinder/LCD screen show what the sensor will see rather than boosting them and not getting a good gauge on what the image will look like.
Ah, that's interesting actually. Will give it a go next time I'm out! Thanks for the tip 🙏
Hi Jimmy, very cool video! One question which i am hoping you will help me with. I do not enjoy heavy editing workflows... Except for a bit in a mobile app. How good is the sooc jpeg quality.. does it always require lot of post work? Many thanks!
Hi! I actually love shooting SOOC with this camera. Totally get what you mean. I actually have a video on my channel about the JPEG-settings I'm using, though I've changed them a little bit.
First of all, you just gotta think of since you want to shoot sooc, you expose the image like how you want it in the end, while with RAW you expose towards either highlights or shadows depending on how you want the photo. The camera also has a lot of different filters and I've tried some of them and they are pretty cool tbh, just be sure to be on LSF for maximum performance.
You can also set a curve and custom white balance (tint) so you can definetely get some cool shots.
Next sunday I'll be releasing a first episode of a new series I'm starting and while I'm not shooting sooc in this one, the plan is I'll shoot sooc for the series in the future ☺
Fantastic Jimmy! Looking forward to your planned videos. Thanks a lot for the detailed reply. Much appreciated. I will check out your other videos as well.
Great video, I am enjoying my OM5, lot of camera for the money. I still have my Nikon FF, but for fun I always grab this one. Would also love to hear what lenses you are using.
Thanks so much for the feedback! I'm glad you're enjoying the OM-5-definitely a lot of camera for the price, and it's so fun to use!
As for lenses, my go-to is the 12-45mm f/4 PRO, which is on my camera 98% of the time. It’s super sharp, compact, and versatile for pretty much any situation. I also picked up the 40-150mm f/4-5.6 (affectionately known as the 'plastic fantastic'), which is great when I need that extra reach. And I got the 45mm f/1.8 as part of a bundle when I bought the OM-5-tried it out a bit, but haven't found It's use just yet. 45mm is equivalent to 90 in FF so I guess it'd work good as a portrait or maybe even street.
But yeah, my 12-45 sits on the camera most of the times.
hi jimmy
beautiful photos. Have you edited the photos? If so, what did you do to them and with what?
Hey there!
Yes, I have edited the photos. I'm shooting RAW 99% of the time, but it happens I shoot pure JPEG as well and those times I only use the In-camera settings to get the JPEGs as I want them to.
I've been using Lightroom Classic mostly but I'm slowly going over to Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) because I think it works faster and better.
Mostly what I do to my photos, even though I change my style here and there, is making them warmer most of all, but I mainly try to enhance what's already there. I rarely add anything, like brightness.
Let's say I photograph a stone and there's shadow on one side and sun on the other, I'd probably use a brush or radial filter on the sunny part of the stone, increase the brightness(exposure) a tad bit, increase the warmth(white balance) and then use a brush on the shadow and make it a tad bit darker, to make a nice contrast.
Hope this answer help☺
Jimmy
Nice video have you had any issues with the flaps covering the usb, weather sealing etc , mine won’t stay in place 😊
Hi! No, not really I haven't experienced anything like that this far. Is there any dirt in the "fitment" or anything like that? Otherwise I'd contact OM System and see what they say, maybe they can send out new ones or something 🙂
@ willgreig. I have the EM5 mkiii and the flaps are no where near as secure as those on the EM5 mkii or the EM1 mkii. I have taped mine closed as I reared use them. I also added support to the thumb rest which I understand to be prone to peeling off.
Hi Jimmy! Just found your channel , will look at your videos. I will soon buy the OM5 since i hav watched alot of videos about it. I am also from Sweden (Skåne).Started with photography about 2 years ago so i have much to learn.Have a Nikon D7500 now.
Tjenare! Roligt att ha dig här. OM-5 är verkligen grym, men det är väldigt annorlunda mot en D7500 (som också är en bra kamera f.ö) med bara t.ex stabiliseringen, att kunna handhålla neråt 1-2 sekunders exponering utan bekymmer liksom.
I mitt tycke så tycker jag du ska satsa på och se om du hittar ett paketpris tillsammans med 12-45 objektivet som är mitt go-to 95% av all tid. Viktigt att veta är att crop-factor blir en del av det hela också, så 12mm blir faktiskt 24mm om man jämför med en fullformatskamera. Alltså blir 45 = 90mm, så det är en bra zoom-range.
Vad brukar du fota för något? 😄
@@jimmywestphoto Hej Jimmy. Gärna i skogen samt macro , obs bara nybörjare här! Vill även försöka mig på fåglar också.Gillar verkligen dina foton!.😀
@@Jojman1 Skulle inte kalla mig något annat än en glad amatör själv 😂 men tycker om det tekniska, så man nördar ner sig lite hehe. Har funderat lite på makro själv, Olympus har ett 30mm och ett 60mm som är väldigt fina, de är definitivt på min radar att införskaffa till min OM-5
Hi Jimmy I have the EM5 mkiii which is the same body as the OM5. I recently bought the Olympus hand grip from MPB at a very reasonable price and it certainly improves the handling when using the longer lenses. Not as good a grip as that built into the EM1 mkii. I don’t keep it on the camera permanently as it defeats the point of having a ‘small’ body camera.
Oh nice! Is it the ECG-5 grip? I actually got one of those when I bought the camera but ended up selling it actually. I just love the small size of the ”og” body 😄
@@jimmywestphoto yes it’s the ECG-5……. I initially had a third part grip that included the arca base but I just did noti like it in the hand. The Oly Grip is tailor made. But it is annoying in that it has to be removed to change the battery…….a minor issue for me personally.
Incidentally the Oly grip for the EM10 mkii was a much better design as it can clip on and off the body for battery access.
@@alangamble3236 Ahh I see. I've been looking at the "Alumi L Bracket Holder QR Grip L Plate Handle for Olympus EM5 III E-M5 Mark III" on Amazon actually but I haven't really found it necessary, but we'll see in the future ☺ Hope you'll enjoy the grip more than I did!
If only there was a small weather sealed pro prime to match OM-5. Now it is pointless - great camera, but in order to actually use it in hard environment, you need big and bulky lens. A missed opportunity.
@@alexmaccape8411 very true! I know there is a 25(?) leica panny that’s weather sealed but I’m not sure how big it is 🤔
@@jimmywestphoto yes, true. However, since we have strongly sealed - and actually IP-rated - OM-5 body, it’d need a matching lens with IP-rated sealing as well, and should also have same IQ as other pro lenses in Oly/OMS lineup.
Also, some functions of the camera body are not working when used non-pro lens or Pansonic lenses, like focus stacking. If I buy a camera, I want it to work properly, which is not the case with Pana 25mm.
Sure, we have 20mm f1.4 pro, which is awesome lens, but not a small one by any means. Look at Fuji XF 27mm pancake for example.
@@alexmaccape8411 Yeah, you're right. It'd be awesome having a prime around 17-25mm in PRO (pancake), it'd be almost pocket size, so easy to carry around. Currently I'm looking at the panny 1.7 20mm (mark 2).