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Burma
22-10-2019, 5:05pm
I will be in the market for a new camera fairly soon — my EM 1 — has taken a bit of a bashing over the years. Olympus have announced the EM 5 mk iii. It has the same sensor as the EM1 mk ii and many are calling it a mini version of that camera in terms of pic quality. Given the high price of the new 5 mk iii — probably around $1500 for the body — I suspect there will be deals to be had shortly on the EM1ii which might turn out to be a better proposition.

ricktas
22-10-2019, 7:32pm
I am not sure what your post is about. Are you asking us if the MkII would be a better buy for you, or are you promoting the release of the MkIII?

Burma
22-10-2019, 8:06pm
I have no interest in promoting or spruiking anything. I was simply thinking aloud about what my next camera will be, and I suspect quite a few Olympus users will be thinking the same thing.
Obviously I should have made it into a direct question rather than floating what I thought was a conversation starter for Olympus users.
Apologies. Delete the post if you think it’s not appropriate.

Ross the fiddler
22-10-2019, 11:47pm
It is going for a 'pretty price' at $1999, but there are stores (& online) that are advertising it at $1899 with a bonus SD card. There was one chain of stores that had a recent 20% discount with some Olympus items over the weekend of Olympus's 100 Year Anniversary (12th Oct) & the E-M1 II went as low as $1689 (or there abouts). I didn't get another but I did get the 7-14 f2.8 lens with a lot off though.

Decisions, decisions. I would say the E-M5 III is something to consider if you like that smaller form & need USB charging but otherwise the E-M1 II is more capable with a couple more programmable Function buttons, a head phone jack, two SD card slots etc, plus it can take a battery grip. That is not being offered this time with the E-M5 III, only the grip with a shutter button which has to be removed each time a battery is to be changed.

Burma
23-10-2019, 8:45am
Yes, The new 5 is expensive. I saw that deal on the em1 ii last week and should have jumped on it. I also have a 5 ii with a 17 mm permanently attached but find the pro zooms are uncomfortable on a small body.
it. I think I’ll squeeze a few more shots out of my old em1 and wait for the next round of discounting on 1ii, if there is one.

Ross the fiddler
23-10-2019, 9:49am
Yes, The new 5 is expensive. I saw that deal on the em1 ii last week and should have jumped on it. I also have a 5 ii with a 17 mm permanently attached but find the pro zooms are uncomfortable on a small body.
it. I think I’ll squeeze a few more shots out of my old em1 and wait for the next round of discounting on 1ii, if there is one.

There is a digi 10% discount at the moment on the E-M1 II.

MarkChap
23-10-2019, 11:09am
I suppose it all depends what you are after in a body
The EM5 is a smaller form factor, and for me that pushed me to the EM1-ii, I also love having a battery grip

It will be very interesting where they push the Em1 Mk III to when they get around to it

Mary Anne
23-10-2019, 4:01pm
I waited and waited for the EM5 MK111 then Hubby bought me the EM -1 MK11 for my Birthday this year at Camera House.
It came with a free Battery Grip plus $200 off the price at the time, the camera was cheaper than what some of the stores are charging now.
Having the EM-1 and the EM-1 MK11 is enough for me so I have lost interest now in that other one.

Ross the fiddler
23-10-2019, 4:04pm
I waited and waited for the EM5 MK111 then Hubby bought me the EM -1 MK11 for my Birthday this year at Camera House.
It came with a free Battery Grip plus $200 off the price at the time, the camera was cheaper than what some of the stores are charging now.
Having the EM-1 and the EM-1 MK11 is enough for me so I have lost interest now in that other one.

I think you're better off with that anyhow. Sounds like it was a good deal then.

Filter
23-10-2019, 4:11pm
Maybe someone like me has switched to full frame & is off loading their OMD EM1ii & lenses. You might just get lucky. :D

ricktas
23-10-2019, 8:06pm
I have no interest in promoting or spruiking anything. I was simply thinking aloud about what my next camera will be, and I suspect quite a few Olympus users will be thinking the same thing.
Obviously I should have made it into a direct question rather than floating what I thought was a conversation starter for Olympus users.
Apologies. Delete the post if you think it’s not appropriate.

No, the post doesn't need to be deleted. i was just unsure of what you were seeking and the direction you were hoping the discussion would go. You have clarified that with this post.

Mark L
25-10-2019, 11:18pm
Aren't Sony offering some good cameras in this range lately?

Ross the fiddler
25-10-2019, 11:22pm
Aren't Sony offering some good cameras in this range lately?

But Sony cameras don't take Olympus lenses. ;)

Burma
26-10-2019, 11:33am
I’d love to have a full frame mirrorless like the Sony or the new Nikon but weight and size determined Olympus - not so much of the body but the lenses. I know lots of people say M4/3 is a dying format but it’s a great travel format and, for me, more fun to use - that is more important to me than absolute image quality.

Filter
26-10-2019, 12:19pm
Needs & wants......The Olympus was suggested to me & I don't deny the OMD EM1ii is a great camera but at the time I was more interested in landscapes. I quickly got frustrated only getting half the value out of the expensive Pro lenses. Shooting next to a mate with a full frame system & seeing half what he was. Now I have moved to the full frame EOS R I have found the reach of my longer lenses is lacking, can be an expensive game catering for all situations....haha.

Ross the fiddler
26-10-2019, 1:29pm
I’d love to have a full frame mirrorless like the Sony or the new Nikon but weight and size determined Olympus - not so much of the body but the lenses. I know lots of people say M4/3 is a dying format but it’s a great travel format and, for me, more fun to use - that is more important to me than absolute image quality.

You don't need to worry about M4/3's dying. It's a useful & well established format as not everybody wants or needs the larger formats to carry around. Even Ken Duncan likes his G9, although he is now playing with the Lumix S1 (when he's not using his Phase One). It's only fanboy biases that will say a system is dying or 'that Tony'.

Burma
26-10-2019, 1:37pm
You don't need to worry about M4/3's dying. It's a useful format as not everybody wants or needs the larger formats to carry around. Even Ken Duncan likes his G9, although he is now playing with the Lumix S1 (when he's not using his Phase One). It's only fanboy biases that will say a system is dying or 'that Tony'.
Quite right.