Few but not many will be buying this as their first Olympus camera. I would venture to say that probably 90% of those that buy this will have experience with an E-M1/E-M5/ etc. I doubt many are going to make a $2,000 investment in a first time experience within an ecosystem.
Also they\'re trying to use AF lock instead of standard C-AF. Try using AF lock with any Sony and you have the same type of whacky performance. Use a 5-point AF array, or even the all AF points to activate the dancing squares and you have better results.
Pretty much the only thing I took away is that is in video looks great. What they said at the end isn\'t wrong. M4/3 is going to he held back by ISO performance. If you can get away with relying on IBIS to slow down shutter to keep ISO low then you will be satisfied. If you\'re looking for low light action shooting where you need to get at 1/250 or even faster then no m4/3 camera will ever satisfy you. Quite possibly no APS-C will either.
Nov 20, 2016 at 06:46 AM
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