Olympus OMD EM5 III review: IN-DEPTH field test

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  • In-depth field test review of the Olympus OMD EM5 Mark III!
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    03:24 - design, controls and build quality
    10:58 - composition, viewfinder and screen
    15:02 - stabilisation for stills and video
    20:55 - lenses and the Micro Four Thirds system
    23:26 - autofocus and burst shooting, action photos
    28:22 - bulb modes, image processing, compensation
    30:32 - image quality, high res mode, noise levels
    33:57 - movie mode, video quality, slow motion
    38:02 - final verdict and compared to rivals
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  • @cameralabs
    @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +21

    In-depth field test review of the Olympus OMD EM5 Mark III!
    Check price at B&H: bhpho.to/2MoMYeS or WEX: tidd.ly/f84937bf
    Buy Gordon a coffee: www.paypal.me/cameralabs
    Gordon's In Camera book at Amazon: amzn.to/2n61PfI / Amazon uk: amzn.to/2mBqRVZ
    Like Cameralabs? Get the T-Shirt: redbubble.com/people/cameralabs/shop
    03:24 - design, controls and build quality
    10:58 - composition, viewfinder and screen
    15:02 - stabilisation for stills and video
    20:55 - lenses and the Micro Four Thirds system
    23:26 - autofocus and burst shooting, action photos
    28:22 - bulb modes, image processing, compensation
    30:32 - image quality, high res mode, noise levels
    33:57 - movie mode, video quality, slow motion
    38:02 - final verdict and compared to rivals

    • @samandchar2004
      @samandchar2004 Před 3 lety

      Hi Gordon, thanks for another great review, I’ve also just bought your out of camera book, which is a great example of how you can get amazing prints from a variety of cameras. Can I ask if you’ve had many chances of using the EM5 3 on a tripod, as there are disturbing reports of the tripod screw failing (to be fair mostly from use with tripod mounted straps than “normal” tripod use)? I don’t use tripod mounted straps, but worry about mounting an EM5 3 with a heavy lens on a tripod for long exposure/astro photography

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 3 lety +1

      @@samandchar2004 thanks for buying my book! I've heard reports of threads failing on a bunch of cameras, so I wouldn't worry too much, just don't put anything too big or heavy on there - or basically, don't hang a lens off the mount if it has its own tripod collar / foot. Anything that doesn't have a foot should be fine, and if it doses have a foot, use this instead on the tripod / mount.

    • @Raketenclub
      @Raketenclub Před 5 měsíci

      i expected a compare to the em5 mark 2 not em1 mark2... i dont get the point.

  • @PlanetDoug
    @PlanetDoug Před 4 lety +47

    You asked if people liked this long-form approach to reviewing a camera. Personally, I love it. I appreciate the long-form because I want to know ALL the details about a camera like this. AND I love the troubleshooting approach you take - anticipating the questions a consumer might ask. I particularly like the sections where you compare/contrast the OM-D E-M5 III with the alternatives in roughly the same price range, even those at a slightly higher price such as the OM-D E-M1 II and the Panasonic G9.
    Watching the video really helped me organize my own thoughts about what I really want and need in a video camera and which model might suit me best.

  • @bradleyzimmerman4184
    @bradleyzimmerman4184 Před 4 lety +68

    Mr. Laing, I have been watching your testing since you began publishing on the internet. In fact, it was your test of the Canon EOS 450D that made me fianally jump into the DSLR world coming from Pro EOS and Medium Format film cameras. I bought it to replace my little digital compact for general snapshots. That quickly changed everything for me. Watching this video on the latest Olympus with your thorough, unbiased and practical approach reminded me of that excitement I had when I purchased that Rebel all those years ago. If you ever decide to move on from making these reviews, the camera community will have lost a phenomenal resource and an incredible friend to all us lens peering geeks. Cheers!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +5

      Thankyou! The 450D was my FIRST video here on CZcams, so thankyou for joining me on the entire journey!

    • @donalone
      @donalone Před 4 lety +3

      Wow actually many are like me, influenced by Gordon long ago.

    • @ActivityPhoto
      @ActivityPhoto Před 4 lety +1

      Ditto......

    • @sanclewphotographic
      @sanclewphotographic Před 4 lety

      @@ActivityPhoto nobody reviews better than Gordon Laing.

    • @sanclewphotographic
      @sanclewphotographic Před 4 lety

      nobody could put it better.

  • @KarlRock
    @KarlRock Před 4 lety +26

    Fantastic review. Thank you for filming most of the video on the actual camera! All reviews should do this. The vlogging parts were most useful for me.

  • @davidmoreheadveganrecipes548

    Hi, Gordon. You make this look way too easy. It is amazing to listen to you rattle off facts and figures comparing several different cameras without missing a beat while walking and talking outside. You are a consummate pro. Thanks for all the great review videos. I have been watching them for many years. You are one of the best reviewers I have seen. I appreciate your expertise. It has helped me so much over the years when I want to buy a new camera.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your kind comment! Believe me, there are a LOT of bad takes before I nail one I'm happy with!

  • @RobTrek
    @RobTrek Před 4 lety +51

    AWESOME review, Gordon! Thanks so much for taking the time to do a proper review of the E-M5 Mark III. Not many even bother looking at Olympus and you have highlighted many of the benefits here. I especially liked your analyses of the EVF size and the live view of the differences in stabilization on/off for photography. I'll be sharing your video in my community tab.

  • @bobk4438
    @bobk4438 Před 4 lety +15

    Fair review. You point out the strengths and weaknesses of the system. Many just discount the EM5 and say it's too expensive without actually discussing all the capabilities.

  • @chirag4
    @chirag4 Před 4 lety +6

    been watching your videos since september 2007, yours is a very unique way of reviewing, you cover the minor & finer, subtle points. Nothing extra & no excesses. You remain poised or self-assured, neither losing composure, nor crossing the boundary of elegance & grace. Your reviews are objective, unprejudiced, equitable. Thanks for your services.

  • @epv221
    @epv221 Před 4 lety +8

    I absolutely love watching your reviews - plus you articulate so nicely (your words, not in a side hinge screen type way).

  • @craig_cunha
    @craig_cunha Před 4 lety +2

    Great review as usual Gordon! Love the all the details you cover and your open, unbiased commentary.
    Would love a Pen-F II with all these features.

  • @pcproffy
    @pcproffy Před 4 lety

    Best review on this camera I've seen so far. Really appreciate the detailed video testing. You showed the EM5.3 to be quite capable with video while people keep trying to steer me towards the G85/G9. I'm feeling more confident now to get the Em5.3 as my first serious camera, and taking it for travel vlogging.

  • @TheSH1N1GAM1
    @TheSH1N1GAM1 Před 4 lety +1

    I really like the long review format! It’s very enjoyable to watch and learn a lot about a camera, even if I’m not considered buying one.

  • @eguitarstar
    @eguitarstar Před 4 lety +9

    Simply the best camera reviews on the web.
    You cover pretty much everything anyone would want from a review of a camera on CZcams coupled with the website.
    Have been watching since the very early days and haven't stopped.
    I do have your book and I will continue to support you with a coffee when I can.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +3

      Thankyou! I'm going to start a Patreon soon too.

  • @jshanni2066
    @jshanni2066 Před 4 lety +28

    Another great review, Gordon. One thing I'd note, though, is that whilst the M43 lens lineup is extensive, we STILL don't have a small weathersealed prime to suit the Em5 series. Even if they just gave us the 17 or 25 with weathersealing, much as Fuji do with the F/2's. The Pro primes are great, but not exactly small.

    • @jamespeirce2582
      @jamespeirce2582 Před 4 lety +2

      Jason Hannigan There are some options. None like the Olympus jewel-like 1.8 lenses (yet, that I know of), but there are choices like the excellent Sigma 16mm f/1.4 (which, while a little larger due to being brighter, is not heavy at all and offers quite respectable quality).

    • @jshanni2066
      @jshanni2066 Před 4 lety +4

      @@jamespeirce2582 the sigmas are great, and yes the 16 and 56 are sealed. But if I'm carrying 1 4's I may as well go with the 1.2's . Panasonic have also just weathersealed the 25/1.4 but again it's not small. I'm just a little surprised that after 10 years of a system based on compact quality that Oly haven't bothered with w/s 1.8 primes considering the Em5 is marketed as small and rugged.

    • @jshanni2066
      @jshanni2066 Před 4 lety

      And neither have Panny fwiw. Even the Mic isn't weathersealed! A sealed PL15 would be great.

    • @jamespeirce2582
      @jamespeirce2582 Před 4 lety +2

      Jason Hannigan The 1.2 primes are noticeably larger and heavier, especially vs the Sigmas which are designed to be lower weight.
      On one hand, I agree, and I’d love to have those 1.8 primes weather sealed as well. But even still the Sigmas afford an extremely small and portable weather sealed package compared to realistic alternatives. And one imagines a 1.8 would serve in most cases? They can handle modest exposure.
      Olympus is making some weather sealed f/4 professional zooms right now, roughly in line with the “holy trinity” focal length, which are focused heavily and small size and allow another (future) option. Maybe after that they will release some II 1.8 prime versions with weather sealing (we can wish). Or maybe Panasonic keeps at it.

    • @samandchar2004
      @samandchar2004 Před 3 lety

      James Peirce The 12-45 f4 and the wide angle f4 on the way seem weird at first, but if they release a 12 f2, 17 1.8, 251.8, 45 1.8 and dare I say, the legendary 75 1.8 as wether sealed mkii lenses, that’s some serious options for a compact wether sealed travellers kit

  • @Plasteel1
    @Plasteel1 Před 4 lety +6

    This is a Masterpiece of a review Gordon. Thank you!

  • @arunhembram1859
    @arunhembram1859 Před 4 lety +3

    The most practical review I have ever seen. This is called real on field testing.

  • @wparo
    @wparo Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you Gordon. Because of you I just ordered this camera. Great video. I used to live in Brighton too.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      Cheers! Come and visit Brighton again soon!

  • @herurishardana5618
    @herurishardana5618 Před 4 lety +31

    I always trust your review. Thorough and unbiased. Thank you.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks, that's what I aim for!

    • @soundknight
      @soundknight Před 4 lety

      You need to study more on bias and how it actually works in the psyche.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      @@soundknight are you saying I'm biased?

    • @MegaWoodswalker
      @MegaWoodswalker Před 4 lety +1

      @@soundknight No offense brother but your post sounds like gibberish.

    • @peasantrobot
      @peasantrobot Před 4 lety

      @@cameralabs no, I'm pretty sure that that is a note to himself. He is working hard to build its channel but apparently that is not enough so now he is studying success stories.

  • @valdiskrebs566
    @valdiskrebs566 Před 4 lety +6

    Very steady, very sharp, very compact ... the 17mm & 45mm premiums seem perfect for this body... except no weather sealing on the lenses. Love Oly IBIS!

  • @mawavoy
    @mawavoy Před 3 lety

    I like the detail in your reviews; it makes comparing options easier.

  • @scotimages
    @scotimages Před 4 lety +2

    As always the absolutely definitive review. Deep respect is due for the sheer comprehensivenes and incredibly well informed market comparisons. I switched from full frame Canon that I used professionally to the Olympus EM 1 for personal use due to your advice and didn't regret it. Now wish I sold the older gear. Need to buy you another coffee to say a very heartfelt thanks because I now take many more shots for fun.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Steve, glad you're finding my reviews useful!

  • @gregm6894
    @gregm6894 Před 4 lety +2

    A very well done, balanced and objective review Gordon -- excellent work!

  • @ZJProductionHK
    @ZJProductionHK Před 4 lety +1

    This is what I'm looking for, you compare similar cameras, explaining their sensor, AF, Stablisation and price range, Thank you again! please continue, do in love with your test

  • @nicklawrence554
    @nicklawrence554 Před 3 lety +2

    Just seen your review of this camera and really impressed with your reviewing style and presentation skills. So many other reviewers don't come across as confident in front of a camera and flow with knowledge of the product they are reviewing. Well done.

  • @minglam5145
    @minglam5145 Před 4 lety

    Enjoyed your review so much so than other reviewers. So thorough with detailed explanation and what I also liked was your comparison with other camera brands. Look forward to seeing your future reviews/blogs. Thank you.

  • @sharingtheadventure
    @sharingtheadventure Před 3 lety

    I watched the entire video and wow...you did a great great job. Best review I've seen on this camera hands down. Thank you for your time and effort!

  • @fotostock1
    @fotostock1 Před 4 lety +8

    Absolutely marvelous comprehensive review! I've just purchased the EM5 mkiii, after agonizing over whether to buy the EM1 mkii. You have given me more confidence in my choice. I do primarily shoot birds, so ISO1600 is often necessary, but today's noise reduction software is so good that it often doesn't matter. I used to be a Nikon shooter, but I like the fact that in my Panny and now Olympus cameras I can adjust exposure compensation and see what the picture will eventually look like all through the viewfinder.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      Thanks and glad you found it useful!

  • @roybackrath1028
    @roybackrath1028 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video Gordon. No clickbaity title and does what it says on the tin. Pros and cons presented in detail which I am sure will help many. Olympus make great cameras which suit the needs of many - long may that and the luxury of choice continue. Thanks for making the effort!

  • @Paul_anderson_creative

    Simply the best, most thorough and clear review for the mk3. Thanks for the effort, very much appreciated!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      You're very welcome, thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @winddealer1
    @winddealer1 Před 4 lety +3

    Beautiful. Love the OLY/PANA M43 ecosystem and all it's benefits. Thanks for the great content.

  • @AnandaSim
    @AnandaSim Před 4 lety +16

    Well done Gordon! You've excelled yourself in your usually detailed and well research presentations. This is a milestone. The pros and cons, the ability to see both sides of the coin are exemplary.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks Ananda, it ended up being a LOT longer than I'd planned, and I still had to miss out some things, but I did still get a lot in there! Please do share it!

    • @AnandaSim
      @AnandaSim Před 4 lety

      @@cameralabs Will do. I miss the G+ days when I could reach further

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      @@AnandaSim ha ha, me too!

  • @Centauri27
    @Centauri27 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent in-depth review, Gordon. I like how you highlight the camera's strengths as well as weaknesses. Another feature that they've dropped in this newest version that I haven't seen anyone mention yet: the battery holder for the grip! I have the original E-M5 MkI with the HLD-6 grip, and the vertical shutter button and controls were so handy! It could have turned the camera into a mini-E-M1X (but I think that's what they were trying to avoid).

  • @DocBoA
    @DocBoA Před 4 lety

    As a long time Nikon dslr shooter, I am just beginning my journey into M4/3 sensors, and i must say your reviews serve the dual purpose of broadening my horizons and making every dang gone camera seem like the one. Top notch content upload.

  • @donalone
    @donalone Před 4 lety

    Thanks Gordon I remember larening from your CamaraLabs forum more than 10 years ago and bought my first DSLR Olympus E520. Now using a Pen-F, still loving this brand and not thinking about changing. Thanks for the great detail in the review!

  • @rdfilms.
    @rdfilms. Před 4 lety +14

    My fav camera/lens reviewer ! Great one Gordon!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, glad you enjoy my videos!

  • @khosram
    @khosram Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you Gordon. Great and comprehensive review as always. I am contemplating getting this to replace my Pen F.

  • @richardclements2134
    @richardclements2134 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks Gordon for the detailed section on the Ibis performance. Really useful!

  • @ekkanofiqandriyana7325

    awesome mr. Laing
    been watching your videos since sony a700 preview/review about 11 or 10 years ago and you keep making videos for us till today with the latest camera technologies
    thank you so much for your great efforts to make us a happy camera user
    forgive for my bad english iam from sout east asia indonesia

  • @jasonp2906
    @jasonp2906 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review Gordon! You really nailed it when you said due to "some questionable decisions made by its rivals" this is still a compelling camera even arriving late. It's what I like about this camera, the features and capability far outweighs the "negatives."

  • @johnnymossville
    @johnnymossville Před 4 lety

    Best reviewer on the Internet. This was thoroughly enjoyable. Thank you. I'm considering my first Olympus body and this camera is right up there.

  • @Oldfogey2014
    @Oldfogey2014 Před 4 lety

    Stumbled across your channel. I really enjoy watching your review and the way you explain the features of the camera. Funny enough I recently bought a copy of your book How To Get Perfect Pictures Straight Out of the Camera. I particularly enjoy reading your account of the Cocktail Mixer. Looking forward to seeing more videos...good luck with your channel.

  • @dianakillens9999
    @dianakillens9999 Před 4 lety

    Great review Gordon. Can't wait to get my hands on one of these myself.

  • @davidaltizer
    @davidaltizer Před 4 lety +21

    I'm a huge fan of the EM1 Mkii and use it daily for my CZcams channel: Kinotika. I haven't reviewed this camera yet and can't wait to get my hands on one! I'm not sure if it is worth a happy EM1 Mkii shooter to switch over to this...but man....this is a brilliant B-Camera to my EM1!

    • @markshirley01
      @markshirley01 Před 4 lety

      Get on it Dave - I love the stabalisation on this camera - worth it's weight in gold when you can't get any stabalisation to a job.
      see this quick video. czcams.com/video/xvZH7hcRYk8/video.html

  • @smiffy1947
    @smiffy1947 Před 4 lety +9

    A very interesting survey of this camera, (which I bought 2 days ago!). Having had Olympus film cameras (OM1n, OM2n and OM4Ti) for many years I swapped to Canon EOS film and digital early this century for the superior autofocus lenses then available. Now I have come back to Olympus as I can’t cope with the weight of the Canon gear any longer! The EM-5 Mklll reminds me very much of the OM4Ti, which was a very clever camera- whether I will make use of all the features of the EM-5 remains to be seen, but Olympus are once again ahead of the game, I think.

    • @davebellamy4867
      @davebellamy4867 Před rokem +1

      My EM10 Mark ii reminds me so much of the old Olympus film cameras. OM2, OM4Ti and even the OM10 but arguably even more attractive at least for 21st century. It was a metal camera too wgich for entr level wasn't really entry level!👍😇

  •  Před 4 lety +1

    This one was exactly what i needed, all the info together in a really good video

  • @teridzard1776
    @teridzard1776 Před 4 lety +8

    Another great review. Thx! As you mentioned in your video there is nothing out on the market which beats the variety of available lenses of M4/3. Because of that there is no question which system I am going to keep. I don't tend to take pictures of fighting black cats in an unlit tunnel.

  • @terrylovejoy3147
    @terrylovejoy3147 Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent review Gordon. I'm glad you put some emphasis on some of the photographer aids and advantages that MFT brings to the table, rather than focusing on outright image quality. Btw isn't that 8mm 1.8 Fisheye lens a gem!

  • @Paul_anderson_creative

    Superb quality review. Thorough, professional, many thanks!

  • @evans66ph
    @evans66ph Před 4 lety

    Superb work again Gordon. You're a beacon for the M4/3 community - Keep it up :-)

  • @joeltunnah
    @joeltunnah Před 4 lety +1

    Absolutely fantastic review! Thank you. I’m sold on this camera.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      You're welcome! If you're ordering online, please consider going through my links here or in my review at cameralabs.com thanks!

  • @akaoveve
    @akaoveve Před rokem

    I like the fact that you make time to reply to your subscribers!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, I try to reply to all comments! Thanks for your support

  • @javierriustrigueros6716

    I m seriously thinking upgrading my old beloved omd em10 mkii for this new model, and I ve seen many reviews of the camera. This one is probably the most factual and useful one. Thanks man !

  • @Lindatiger71
    @Lindatiger71 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the detailed review, I'm bidding on one in ebay and wondered if I was going to get the right one for me. You helped me a lot. Thanks again

  • @QippysChannel
    @QippysChannel Před 4 lety +3

    The IBIS looks amazing! Definitely nice to have a small form factor with good stabilisation

  • @markoxtoby1327
    @markoxtoby1327 Před 4 lety

    Great review. I used a EM5 markii for a while, then wondered about up grading to the markiii. I went to an Olympus "open day" where I could try all the lenses and cameras. I came to the conclusion the EM1 markii was better for me than the newer EM5 markiii. So I bought it and love it.

  • @PhotoGearFun
    @PhotoGearFun Před 4 lety

    Another great review! As thorough as they come.

  • @paololarocca7684
    @paololarocca7684 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the review Gordon, it’s a lovely camera. As for me I decided to go for the fuji system for my super compact camera but this Olympus has some features that are missing on the fuji, like the possibility to apply art filters when developing the raw files in-camera or to apply them to movies. I have seen this in another review of the em-10 iii and I bet this model has this feature too, including the transition effects applied to movies which I found very interesting.....

  • @carlosjavierpenacastellano4824

    Long time watching reviews and tons of information about this olympus model. this is one of the greatest review i have ever seen and made my choice easier. i think i will jump into olympus. thanks gordon!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome, there's some good deals right now!

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove Před 4 lety +4

    Olympus MFT has two advantages to help overcome some of the disadvantages comparing noise performance with larger sensors. The smaller sensor gives a deeper depth of which means in many cases you can use a larger aperture to allow more light in and lower ISO’s . The smaller sensor also allows an amazing IBIS system again allowing lower iso. So for many types of shooting MFT noise performance disadvantages aren’t as bad as you might think.

    • @kamilpotato3764
      @kamilpotato3764 Před 2 lety +1

      High iso noise to the degree is solved when using dxo noise reduction technology. Up to certain number of iso results are just amazing.

  • @PaulAmyes
    @PaulAmyes Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for a very thorough review Gordon. I got a fantastic deal on the EM 1 mk ii - same price as the EM5 mk iii. It really is worth looking around carefully. It also helps that I prefer the body shape of the EM 1 and find it better for use with my 40-150 f2.8.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +2

      If you have the 40-150, you DEFINITELY want the EM1 II!

    • @zayacz123
      @zayacz123 Před 4 lety

      Gordon Laing, I went with the Em 1 ii for the same reason. I have a 40-150 and I got a Black Friday deal for $1199. This was a great review! These cameras are amazing.

  • @fotoman91
    @fotoman91 Před 4 lety

    Outstanding review. You do great work, sir! You have gained a subscriber!

  • @ricardodafonseca9043
    @ricardodafonseca9043 Před 4 lety

    Great review. Very informative

  • @TheMagdiragdag
    @TheMagdiragdag Před 4 lety +6

    Great review! I think that the use of a plastic body is more in the heads of people than it is really an issue. Polycarbonate is a very durable material and is even used on outside parts of cars for years. Plastic sounds cheap and not durable, but I think people will be surprised in the long run. My Garmin motorcycle GPS has seen quite some abuse and still looks fine and also a metal body can scratch. About the articulating screen: one other advantage is that you can skip a protector, just flip it around with the screen on the inside and it is well protected.

    • @fgc1981
      @fgc1981 Před 4 lety +1

      I wholeheartedly concur! I own the em5 mkiii, having just upgraded from the em10 mkii, and it does feel less dense. When I'm sitting in my couch fondling the camera and thinking about the plasticky build, it does bother me a bit (especially if watching a negative review simultaneously). However, when I'm shooting the camera feels and works great, and I don't think about the plastic build at all. So, in my opinion, anyone who is considering this camera (maybe preferring the form factor over that of the em1 mk2) should not be scared off by the polycarbonate.

  • @edmeldrum3342
    @edmeldrum3342 Před 3 lety

    Gordon I've never watched any of your CZcams videos I'm thoroughly impressed I totally subscribed. Thank you
    I'm more of a cannon user and and Panasonic. Olympus is definitely on the market for me.

  • @iainmacdonald7034
    @iainmacdonald7034 Před 2 lety

    Excellent, Gordon, once again. Thank you. 🙏

  • @johnbald9639
    @johnbald9639 Před 4 lety

    intelligent, practical and lots of details. Thank you!

  • @christinartnd
    @christinartnd Před rokem

    what an absolutely excellent review! I came across your video as I've had the E-M5 Mark ii for YEARS and I absolutely love everything about the camera. like you say, its small, its powerful, its as good as my bigger Sony I regularly use to shoot on - but its absolutely on its last legs. being held together by electrical tape and so many issues haha.
    Im currently deciding what ti upgrade to and this was so helpful. Im considering the E-M5 Mark iii as even though its not the "newest" if it's a little bit more upgraded than the mark ii it'll be perfect for me. Just trying to find out whether I can still change fps on the mark iii!

  • @Drmikekuna
    @Drmikekuna Před 4 lety

    What a wonderful review.

  • @pdw7165
    @pdw7165 Před 3 lety

    Great, long review. Perfect. Thanks mate.

  • @davebellamy4867
    @davebellamy4867 Před rokem +1

    31:17+ Man what a guitar shop!🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸

  • @yangbestari
    @yangbestari Před 4 lety +6

    Thanks for making this review with the em5iii. I have the em5ii, i love it, but im having problems with the AF when doing interviews. I find it drifting off even when the interviewee was staying still. I think the em5iii will be perfect for me.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      I think it could be good for you!

  • @GideonSmit
    @GideonSmit Před 4 lety +2

    I will add my vote to others here. I enjoy this detailed format and your methodical approach. I find it fair, and if I were in the market for a new camera I would know exactly what the pros and cons are of this particular model. This one would suit my needs perfectly, had I not opted for the Sony APSC system 5 years ago and heavily invested in lenses.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Gideon, and nice to hear from you too!

  • @baaning
    @baaning Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Gordon for another detailed and fair review.. will emmidiately buy you a coffee when finished here. I've had the em1 m2 from it was launched and have just bought the em5 m3. My reasons are: Over 10 years of m43 shooting I have (almost😏) the glas I need - both larger pro lenses and the small and light stuff. For allround use the em1 is the camera to get - it handles better, bigger battery, two cards etc.
    Now, I like to have a backup camera. This used to be an em10 m2, but noise and IBIS was lacking. If I where a pro photographer I would by another em1 m2, but I'm not. The em5 m3 gives roughly the same IBIS and IQ as the em1 and with small glas it IS a bit more portable. And I love the feel and style - could be because my first camera was an OM 2 in 1978.
    So my take is: If you only want one camera and it shall be versatile and offer pro longuevity and robustness - get the em1 m2. But the em5 m3 is a loveable camera and IS more portable with small glass. And the plastic housing? Guess it might actual be more robust than a metal house being lighter and more flexible. It feels good in my hands and does'nt feel as cold as metal in the winther👍

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      thankyou for your thoughtful comment - and also the coffee! Sounds like you've thought through your needs and made a good decision.

  • @StirfriedGerman
    @StirfriedGerman Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks, this review is perfection, and you nailed the competitive overview. Going for a G9 although E-M1 Mark II is tempting at the same price here in China, but maybe my hands are too big for Olympus 😅

    • @StirfriedGerman
      @StirfriedGerman Před 4 lety

      Replying to myself, in Hong Kong, E-M5 Mark III is 45% more expensive than E-M1 Mark II or G9 (10.300 vs 7000 HK$) LOL ! X-H1 is only 5450 HK$, pity about the preamp.

  • @antoniogarciagomez2326

    Hello,Gordon Laing !
    FORMIDABLE " REVIEW "!
    ASÍ DA GUSTO !
    Saludos Cordiales desde Móstoles,Madrid,España !
    Antonio.

  • @ZJProductionHK
    @ZJProductionHK Před 4 lety

    totally great content, your channel is what I'm looking for, subscribed and get the notification, please continue to do the reviews, appreciate your content, thanks Buddy

  • @Luigiz28
    @Luigiz28 Před 4 lety +2

    I recently returned a Nikon Z50 for the Olympus Em5 mkiii and I couldn't be happier. The Z50 was excellent but I really like the IBIS, Pro capture, live composite, and high res shot of the Olympus. I originally had a Em10 mark I and the updated 20mp sensor in the Em5iii is a huge improvement especially in dynamic range and higher iso noise control. Solid camera!

    • @davebellamy4867
      @davebellamy4867 Před rokem +1

      I'm looking at the EM5 iii as an upgrade to the EM10 ii. Seems a lot better for autofocus which is pretty useless on the EM10 ii on video though pretty good for stills.

  • @Seanonyoutube
    @Seanonyoutube Před 4 lety +8

    Great review, i watched the whole thing through :).
    I like dense bodies, so I’m waiting for Em1m3.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for watching it all! Did you enjoy the locations?

    • @Seanonyoutube
      @Seanonyoutube Před 4 lety +4

      Gordon Laing I did! overall I like this longer format because it’s a big investment to buy into a new camera with potentially a bunch of new lenses, and this format makes it so your review is all one needs to watch to get all the info they could ask for. Thanks!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +3

      @@Seanonyoutube great stuff, thanks! If you're ever shopping online, don't forget to check prices with my links!

  • @bobfleckcreative
    @bobfleckcreative Před 3 lety

    Many thanks for this report. Some reviews are to help you make a choice. The same review can ratify [or not] the choice you already made. I have had the 5MK2 and the 1Mk2 and the Pen F and now have the Panny G9 and 5 Mk3 and the Pen F again, not up to the other two but I love it anyway. What I do miss in your review, for reasons of availability I assume, is the 12 - 45 F4 Pro lens, which is superb and perfectly balanced for this camera. It is also very sharp and its slow performance offset by the wonderful stabilization. Your longer reports are very thorough and professional and can be the basis for an expensive purchase. Coffee is on the way. Bob Fleck Burlington ON Canada

  • @ladymacbeth1st461
    @ladymacbeth1st461 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this Gordon
    Sold! As a complete novice,
    I think this would work great for food photography along with the 12-200 3.5-6.3 lense as a package. Also I think the image stabilisation would work for doing hand held b roll.

  • @daehxxiD
    @daehxxiD Před 4 lety

    Wonderful review! I watched it while cooking and thoroughly enjoyed the slowish pace and abundance of information and testing. Been contemplating between EM1 Mark 2 and the EM5 Mark 3 ever since latter camera released. However, I’ve still to get a definitive answer on whether 1080p video is still super soft on the EM5 like it is on the EM1; one of the factors that still makes me want to keep my g81 instead of replacing it. If it is, I would probably got for the EM1, as for the rest it better suits my professional shooting needs.

  • @JD-ef1jb
    @JD-ef1jb Před 4 lety

    Great review. Very helpful!

  • @momchilyordanov8190
    @momchilyordanov8190 Před 4 lety +1

    Great little camera. I was experimenting in the last 3 years, buying cameras by Canon, Nikon, Panasonic and Olympus in all formats - full frame, APS-C and this. At the end, the camera that I left in my bag was the very similar E-M1 II. Great little gadget. My advice would be only to go to an actual shop and see one. These cameras are tiny. I'm a large person, with bigger hands and I doubt I could use smaller camera than my current one comfortably. So, see if it fits, and afterwards buy it online, where deals are usually better ;)

  • @craigcarlson4022
    @craigcarlson4022 Před 3 lety

    Gordon, I’m considering this camera anew as a walk around camera upgrade from my Canon gx7 and 77Ds. The well rated IBIS and lens options are the big pluses. This i find to be a great review, speaking to all my major questions. Thanks much, Craig

  • @ActivityPhoto
    @ActivityPhoto Před 4 lety

    Great complete review. I can't agree more with your comment about checking prices on the EM1- Mark II before buying the M5- Mark III as I believe the ergonomics of the M1 are vastly superior to the M5, plus you get 3 Custom setting accessible from the control wheel and two SD Card slots as well as over all better build quality.

  • @adrianelston1618
    @adrianelston1618 Před 3 lety

    very impressive, interesting, fair and detailed review. I am going to buy one on the strength of your review, so thank you, I will also let Olympus know, (in writing), they need to thank you or acknowledge you.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 3 lety

      Thankyou Adrian, glad you found it useful!

  • @lucapranzo6627
    @lucapranzo6627 Před 4 lety

    Fantastic! 4 second handheld??!!! Grazie Gordon for this video!

  • @TL-xw6fh
    @TL-xw6fh Před 4 lety +1

    A polycarbonate body has better shock absorption than a cast metal body. It deforms slighty on impact, thereby reducing the G-forces that affect the internal mechanisms, much like what car bumpers do when you bump into another car when parking (a metal bumper will simply bend). If you look at the TG-series, they are all made with polycarbonate and they are tough!
    Also, the Nikon D750, D850 and the Canon EOS range are polycarbonate, and yet no one complains about it.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      Exactly, it's all about perceptions rather than reality. Some plastics are very strong.

  • @bryanspark
    @bryanspark Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video Gordon, I thoroughly enjoyed and watched it to its conclusion, were you on location in Val Gardena?

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! No, the location was Malaga and Rhonda.

  • @MujtabaNowshad
    @MujtabaNowshad Před rokem

    Thanks for the detailed review. I'm planning to get the E-M5 m3 as my first camera.

  • @geuskoeman721
    @geuskoeman721 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot gordon
    Whatched it completely
    Have em1
    Have also your book,so i am a fan for a long time

  • @IanWilkinson
    @IanWilkinson Před 4 lety +3

    I've always had a soft spot for Olympus cameras, starting with an OM-1 in the 70s and culminating with an E-M1 four years ago when I changed to FF for its inherently higher IQ. I still hanker after a current Olympus, if only for the style, size, ergonomics and access to some lovely glass - notably the 75mm f/1.8 which I reluctantly let go. Another highly competent review, thanks.

    • @evshrug
      @evshrug Před 4 lety

      By “inherently higher IQ,” what do you mean?
      I’ve also gone from film to digital (for me it was a complete system switch from Pentax to Olympus 4/3, but I hadn’t heavily invested in extra lenses or other system-specific accessories), but then I stuck with Olympus. The inherent compactness and reliability of the 4/3 and m4/3 system design (smaller lenses, dust filter) and other Olympus hallmarks (Color reproduction, IBIS, and ergonomics except for my last camera, the E-PL5, eugh!) has kept me satisfied and sticking with the system (just got a G85... haven’t played with it for more than 2 days yet).
      However, I see others state that 35mm sensors have higher IQ, so I’m curious if there’s something I simply don’t know. From Gordon’s E-M5 mk III review above, it seems the Sony has better autofocus (but Sony and Olympus seem to be the best on the Mirrorless market, so that doesn’t seem FF inherent), there are Headphone and microphone jacks on higher end Sony, Panasonic, and Olympus camera’s (not IQ, but not FF dependent either), and high ISO noise (this IS inherent to FF, at equivalent efficiency, but sensor tech has improved to where an E-M5 mk III has better noise performance than an old FF Canon 5D, and it’s all moot to me anyway as I only bought ISO 1600 film once and modern results are waaaaay better anyway).
      No disrespect intended, I’m just not as deep into photography since I decided to not use it for business but keep it as a hobby. I’m working harder to be an audio expert 😉 So, if a veteran, passionate photographer like yourself knows something I don’t and wasn’t shown in the video here, I’d love to read a specific!

    • @IanWilkinson
      @IanWilkinson Před 4 lety

      @@evshrug With all else being equal, having a sensor that's four times larger is inherently (perhaps 'potentially' might be a more appropriate adjective) better for image quality, in so many ways. Did you think it would be the same or worse?

    • @evshrug
      @evshrug Před 4 lety

      Ian Wilkinson • I thought it might be more specific than “bigger is better.” But I haven’t read or seen anything that hasn’t been subject to diminishing returns.
      Maybe it’s just me, and maybe I do know all the inherent advantages of a digital sensor the size of 35mm film. And, maybe it’s just my personal use case that doesn’t benefit: I don’t have a load of old film lenses (and those I do have, are manual and adapted to my M4/3 great with IBIS), my 25mm f/1.8 surprised me how narrow (and sometimes difficultly narrow!) the DoF can be, and the current gen of M4/3 sensors have print/commercial acceptable High ISO about two stops higher than I actually use. Maybe if I had many old film lenses (and liked vignetting/Digital comp in every shot) in 2019, and I needed very short DoF with even kit zoom lenses, or shot children indoors with low artificial/ambient lighting, a larger sensor would make more sense. And someday that last point might even become important, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be able to manage.

  • @GeraldGarcia
    @GeraldGarcia Před 3 lety

    Best review of this camera on the 'Tube. Thanks Gordon.

  • @ahmonon4352
    @ahmonon4352 Před 4 lety

    Great review

  • @phillipP8848
    @phillipP8848 Před 4 měsíci

    First time viewing your channel, excelent. Thank you.

  • @HenryFalkner
    @HenryFalkner Před 4 lety

    This morning I had to abandon a cruise ship arrival with the E-M10 II, because it proved as sensitive to cold and humidity as two of my pocket zooms did last decade. I gott the E-M10 II working again with a couple of wafts of a heat blower at home. The E-M5 III also answers a couple of other concerns. I would like the weather-resistant 14-1500mm lens sold with the E-M5 III body here in New Zealand.

  • @gordon3988
    @gordon3988 Před 5 měsíci

    Yes, a 4 year old video, but as always so well done. Always enjoy! I’ve been considering picking up a used EM5iii as it still looks like a great camera. Too bad about not having auto iso in manual movie mode (the OM5 does allow for), but for me not a significant concern.

  • @mathieucithi
    @mathieucithi Před 4 lety

    Really helpfull, thank you very much ! I’m a happy owner of canon m50 +8 different glasses for it ... but really 4/3 are really a compelling option , the price to performance is tremendous ! Think will buy one after cov-19 pandemic

  • @neilninonavarra1235
    @neilninonavarra1235 Před 4 lety

    Great review!

  • @christiang-berg8490
    @christiang-berg8490 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for another brilliant review!
    One note - as a Fuji owner I just wanted to point out that the Fuji X-H1 is selling new for under 1000£ (incl. the battery grip) - with stabilization and really good weather proofing (have been out in harsh rain with mine without any complicaitons) :)

    • @MrDeadzaku
      @MrDeadzaku Před 4 lety

      How's the eye/face detect on the X-H1? I saw those discount with the battery grip. Very tempting =)

    • @MrDadolo76
      @MrDadolo76 Před 4 lety

      I too... Indecise between theese. Xh1 with 23 f1.4 ore em5 m3 with o. zuiko 17 f1.2? Why for you people? Thanks