It is a lovely device, Mike, that’s for sure. I had no problem with taking
Moose’s advice in buying it, but I’ve decided to remain with one make of
camera, to make menus easier to navigate.
Chris
> On 30 Jan 17, at 04:31, Mike Gordon via olympus <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>
> <<I have sold my GM5 owing to the fact that it
> <<required too much change from my Fujis to get used to the controls.
>
> Hmm, it took a bit to get used to mine but I don't find the user interface
> bothersome unlike the GM-1. With my relatively brief handling of Fuji cams,
> I liked the ergonomics even better
> but GM-5 is all about the small (really small) size and still retain a
> very high IQ kit. The exp comp is not on a dial but keep it the first entry
> in the q menu. I think the APS-C xtrans will
> slightly outperform at high ISO's and the GM-5 of course could not fit in
> IBIS that is amazing on the Oly bodies, but it is a marvel of engineering,
> IMO. Mine is tricked out with the Franiec grip,
> perfectly sized AS plate and the special eye-cup from Jpn.
>
> To each his own, not selling mine, Mike
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