Those 'credible reviewers' mostly have a prejudice coming from Canon/Nikon,
is my impression. If it is not like they're used to, it is difficult so
gets bashed.
I use Sony next to Olympus and I don't think the menu system is better then
Olympus. When I had a Canon (5d and 6d), I wasn't impressed either. Helping
other photographers has left me in the dark with the Nikon menu as well.
And that said, Olympus offers great customization, more then average I
think. Could it be that part of the fuss is people not used to this complex
level of settings and thus hiding their ignorance behind a sharp opinion?
On the sunny side, the modern Olympus and Sony's have options to define and
access a limited menu for your most used settings. I think that is the best
you can expect apart from a ISO norm for menu's (and I wish my current
camera's have it ;-).
Op do 17 okt. 2019 om 19:13 schreef Bill Pearce
I'm not even looking at it. Unless they can do something about the opaque
> menus, I'm out of Oly bodies forever. Every other Japanese camera company
> can have easy to understand menus, so it has to be a corporate decision to
> have theirs, there has been enough written by credible reviewers that they
> can't know what a lot of folks thing. My next camera will be a Panasonic.
>
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