Chuck;
Indeed. I dislike diving into menus to change things--direct access to so many
controls on the M1 is both a blessing and a curse: a lot to learn but once down
to muscle memory, can pretty much shoot eye-to-finder and change on the fly!
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> On May 7, 2016, at 17:12, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I sold my E-M5 because the user controls were so much different from the E-M1
> (which I greatly preferred). Despite preferring the E-M1's controls either
> one by itself was OK. Switching between them was confusing. I don't know
> how the E-M5 II's controls have changed. I hate it when switches and dials
> ain't where you think they are.
>
> You maybe didn't think about that part.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
>> On 5/7/2016 5:25 PM, Siddiq Siddiqui-Ali wrote:
>> Any current (or former) E-M1 users have thoughts on the E-M5II? I'm thinking
>> of renting the latter with 12-40/2.8 for a family get-together, and have
>> read really good things about it, and tried the exact same combo in person.
>>
>> Mainly my concern is the M1 has phase-detect AF, but older brains. The M5II
>> only has CDAF, but newer brains. So, what'll it be? The old king or the
>> crown-prince?
>>
>> If it helps, most of my shooting will be in light-challenged (but not dark)
>> environs.
>>
>> What would you do (because I really don't want to rent both bodies)?
>>
>> Siddiq
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