2 years with Micro Four Thirds... What I learned.

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  • @JamesPopsysPhoto
    @JamesPopsysPhoto  Před 4 lety +423

    Does anyone else have more boxes than things?

    • @epv221
      @epv221 Před 4 lety +3

      James Popsys a box store.

    • @Rambolambo88
      @Rambolambo88 Před 4 lety +2

      I do the exact same! Great video dude 👍

    • @46ace
      @46ace Před 4 lety +13

      I keep boxes. SomedayI'll sell the gear "in he box". :)

    • @ChrisBrown-lb7bx
      @ChrisBrown-lb7bx Před 4 lety +1

      Absolutely - I have a massive old chest that doubles as a coffee table that I store them in!

    • @richardturner81
      @richardturner81 Před 4 lety +1

      I also keep boxes for stuff that has cost a lot. Camera, Mac, monitor, tv, etc etc. The loft is basically full of cardboard.

  • @trouwfotomakerij
    @trouwfotomakerij Před 4 lety +444

    Another one of the James Popsys quotes that will go up on the "Wall of Wisdom":
    "Image quality has very little correlation with the quality of an image"
    Right up there together with
    "Make pictures *about* something, not *of* something"
    Valid points!

    • @rerewewrwrwrw
      @rerewewrwrwrw Před 4 lety +6

      yup- im not looking for image quality, but a quality image

    • @rybolov
      @rybolov Před 4 lety +3

      There was a goof one at the beginning: for photographers who use cameras....

    • @donaldgould1293
      @donaldgould1293 Před 4 lety +1

      Spot on.

    • @thegrayyernaut
      @thegrayyernaut Před 4 lety

      @@rybolov Don't call me out on my cybernetic eyes! xD

    • @MrProctitus
      @MrProctitus Před 4 lety

      Fotomakerij - Bart Burkels I was going to say the same thing, brilliant quote, love it.

  • @sweeperdave1
    @sweeperdave1 Před 2 lety +81

    I've been shooting professionally with a full frame system for years. I recently retired and thoughts fill my mind of more travel and more adventures on foot and by bicycle. I've recently explored Micro Four Thirds cameras and, having acquired three and a few lenses, I'm rethinking how I'll be shooting on the go. That I can carry these tiny cameras and lenses not really feel bogged down is a revelation. The image quality is nearly indistinguishable from my big boy cameras and, without an client's art director pixel-peeping at 300%, I'm free to shoot and share my photos with impunity.

    • @taromcbarako7210
      @taromcbarako7210 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Thanks for sharing! I just got my first M43 two weeks ago. The tiny lenses are a dream.

    • @mr_crisi
      @mr_crisi Před 5 měsíci

      Nice! I've got my GH4 in 2023 and fell in love with it. "I'm free to shoot and share my photos with impunity." this (specially if you worked for clients) is pure gold.

    • @photographer8486
      @photographer8486 Před 14 hodinami

      These micro four thirds used cameras cost the same as a used full frame camera. I was thinking these would be smaller, lighter and importantly CHEAPER.
      I wanted to learn photography. So I got a used Sony A7s2. Then lens I got with it was damaged. I thought buying a zoom lens would help me practice diversely with different focal lengths. Bought the Tamron 24-70 f2.8. The thing is I don't keep my camera with me. I should have got a fixed focal length lens (which would have also been smaller) and a smaller camera so that I can keep this handy with me always. I need to practice more and more. The setup I have currently I just don't carry with me.
      Keeping in mind I want to click pictures in low light during evening and night after office, please share some suggestions for a body and lens to have with me everyday.

  • @jankla4419
    @jankla4419 Před 4 lety +174

    What in my opinion matters.
    1. at least 50% is the skill of the photographer
    2. 20 % is pure luck, having the right light to the right scene (mainly landscape)
    3. 20 % is lense
    4. 10 % is camera

    • @frederikvanreusel
      @frederikvanreusel Před 3 lety +9

      You forget the editing

    • @suryagurung7793
      @suryagurung7793 Před 2 lety +17

      @@frederikvanreusel I think editing also comes under skills so he covered it.

    • @littleshubunkin7926
      @littleshubunkin7926 Před 2 lety +4

      There’s only one ‘e’ in ‘lens’.

    • @Visual_Ghoul
      @Visual_Ghoul Před 2 lety +12

      @@littleshubunkin7926 the first "e" is silent

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Před rokem

      Actually, the skill is to be in the right place and make use of the right moment, those are the only ingredients you need to a good photo, I cannot tell you how many times in my life I missed a shot because I did not have the camera on me and my phone was just too garbage.
      So I ended up just carrying Olympus XZ1 or Panny LX5 with me each time I go out, does not matter if I go to the store or whatever, I take it with me, and whatever camera you have on you, is better than no camera.

  • @averettsm
    @averettsm Před 4 lety +208

    Keeping boxes for expensive items is a good idea, helps retain value in case you decide to sell.

    • @Uninfluenceable
      @Uninfluenceable Před 4 lety +29

      that's only true if your buyer also has a mental illness for collecting boxes. I used to have this problem of keeping boxes for everything expensive I bought but then one day I looked around in my flat and realized that I looked like a giant tool with product boxes adorning the tops of my kitchen cabinets. I now have a new rule; the box stays in the entry foyer for the 2-3 days that I need to make sure the product is 100% functional. If it is, the box along with all non-essential booklets and accessories are going in the garbage bin where they belong. I feel freed.

    • @pfortunato78
      @pfortunato78 Před 4 lety +28

      @@Uninfluenceable This is true, though when you keep a box you are more likely to sell the item faster as potential buyers perceive that you take care of your stuff better than those without the original box.

    • @jaywalker.
      @jaywalker. Před 4 lety +13

      @@Uninfluenceable The box does add value to second-hand purchases for most buyers, in my experience. All other things being equal it might even sway a decision. If only as added assurance that it will be better packed for shipping, buyers do often prefer it.

    • @derleutnant378
      @derleutnant378 Před 4 lety +11

      In some countries you can only return a product if it is contained in the original box, in case it is faulty and you want a refund.

    • @andreasrochow5170
      @andreasrochow5170 Před 2 lety

      I have tried it several times and bitterly regretted it. The problem: I have enough space in the house and sort out only those boxes whose contents are sold or buried.

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 Před 4 lety +224

    The hardest part of photography is finding a unique and fascinating subject that will compel an audience. Second hardest is the light to show said subject at its best. The choice of camera to capture it on is the least difficult aspect of the quest.
    I reckon people mostly change their camera based on boredom and the pursuit of novelty. Which is fine as long as they don't confuse it with improving their photography.

    • @JamesPopsysPhoto
      @JamesPopsysPhoto  Před 4 lety +6

      Well said :)

    • @roarmalmin8428
      @roarmalmin8428 Před 4 lety +11

      Borderlands Well, sometimes upgrading CAN be a good thing for your photography... I recently upgraded from Olympus OM-D E-M5 to Olympus OM-D E-M5 mark III, and it has in fact helped my photography... I’ve taken images handheld with poor support with 2 seconds of exposure, and they were pin sharp! There are other benefits as well, of course. I don’t mean that every upgrade is warranted from a quality perspective - but sometimes it is.

    • @antonoat
      @antonoat Před 4 lety +1

      I think you're probably right on the money. Cheers.

    • @sexysilversurfer
      @sexysilversurfer Před 4 lety +2

      It’s incremental technological improvements now plus with the state of the economy it’s best to concentrate on taking photos rather than buying new gear.

    • @CheeseOnEverything
      @CheeseOnEverything Před 4 lety +4

      Or if ur a certain dad, u just buy and sell cameras to do reviews and dont even know how to take pictures or edit them 🤣

  • @ericlarsen1721
    @ericlarsen1721 Před 4 lety +226

    The only folks asking if MFT is "professional" are non-professionals.

    • @lmcoolk12
      @lmcoolk12 Před 4 lety +4

      Right, ENG cameras have even smaller sensors.

    • @ericlarsen1721
      @ericlarsen1721 Před 4 lety +8

      @@lmcoolk12 Good point. Add to that the fact that 90% of CZcams videos are shot on MFT. The top channels are making millions.

    • @markusbolliger1527
      @markusbolliger1527 Před 4 lety +15

      I agree! The proof is demonstrated in all those amateur-forums where wannabe prof. photographers dispute about technical subtlenesses which are absolutely irrevelant for the quality of their aesthetically mediocre or even failed images.

    • @aliarenas6856
      @aliarenas6856 Před 4 lety +7

      @@ericlarsen1721 you talking about VIDEO, for video m4/3 is a great sensor size and used by many videographers, but for photography full frame (and modern Apsc) is the standard for professional photographers: magazine covers, presidential photos, product, architecture, etc

    • @46ace
      @46ace Před 4 lety +5

      @@aliarenas6856 Who says? Plenty of "professionals have magazine covers shot with m4;3. "Guilio sciorio" (an early m4;3 adopter)built a career on micro four thirds olympus and Lumix. He has an "old"(2013 ish?) (insightful) YT vide on on "shooting for screens" :2013 ish, looking back it was true in all respects czcams.com/video/RfbPKsZwzC8/video.html

  • @RudyAyoub
    @RudyAyoub Před 4 lety +77

    Bro I keep boxes for everything it just drives the resell value up haha

  • @paultaylor5513
    @paultaylor5513 Před 4 lety +19

    "Image quality has very little correlation with the quality of an image". Yes, David Thorpe has said, "Image quality is what you fall back on when the photo is no good".

  • @TheEverydayDad
    @TheEverydayDad Před 4 lety +138

    I do keep all my boxes, sometimes it drives my wife crazy. And I’m not a photographer but I definitely agree that the MFT cameras are brilliant, I just bought my second GH5 because it’s so easy to get an amazing image out of it.

    • @thewholeninemedia
      @thewholeninemedia Před 4 lety +1

      Hey mister Gary.

    • @peterlemke3468
      @peterlemke3468 Před 4 lety +3

      It helps they're dirt cheap these days too. A lot of camera for the money.

    • @4orrcountry
      @4orrcountry Před 4 lety +4

      @@peterlemke3468 Not dirt cheap.

    • @cothfi
      @cothfi Před 3 lety +2

      You should keep the boxes. Especially electronic device boxes. Wheny ou got tired fo your phone, camera etc and decide to upgrade you can sell the old one for a much better price if you have the original box.

  • @listonheinz9103
    @listonheinz9103 Před 4 lety +116

    When all this is over I’ve decided to celebrate by upgrading to an Olympus EM1mark III.

    • @petersmitham8273
      @petersmitham8273 Před 4 lety +5

      Me too!....

    • @rudolfabelin383
      @rudolfabelin383 Před 4 lety +10

      Unless..... the Olympus EM1 Mark IV is out by then............ LOL

    • @alistairmcturk4085
      @alistairmcturk4085 Před 4 lety +7

      For what I take, I don't think the Mark III is sufficiently different to the Mark II. However, I can see the attraction to upgrade if the improvements fit your requirements better than mine. The only thing I might possibly find of use is the Starry Sky AF, but as I live in a highly light-polluted area with a propensity for cloudy skies, I'm probably going to miss out a couple of nights a year.

    • @bevleaross8736
      @bevleaross8736 Před 4 lety +3

      @@alistairmcturk4085 I have the MkII and love it.. I may look at the MkIV in the future but it depends on what it adds.. considering every new camera released also gives us a firmware upgrade

    • @meredithpottery
      @meredithpottery Před 4 lety

      My dream, too!

  • @artistjoh
    @artistjoh Před 3 lety +25

    Hello James. I just bought the G9. Still learning the little beauty. Sold my Canon 2.8L zooms, my EF teles. Keeping the tilt shift and macros and the 24 1.4. I bought Metabones speedbooster to use them on the G9. But I am mostly using Panasonic and Olympus lenses and loving the kit. I love being able to carry my gear without an assistant to carry half of it. I kept the 1Dx for low light with my few remaining EF primes. The CZcams idiocy about MFT not being good enough is ridiculous. It is the mark of amateurs to claim that MFT is crap because the sensor is too small, but fall over themselves to rave about the Sony ZV1 with its even smaller sensor.

  • @andrewellis3776
    @andrewellis3776 Před 4 lety +6

    I really like Jame's videos. He (unlike some) never takes himself too seriously isn't caught up in having to have the latest and greatest, and genuinely seems like a nice chap with a very funny sense of humor.

    • @kenwiberg6517
      @kenwiberg6517 Před 4 měsíci

      He's OK for not being a Geordie........

  • @mfreider
    @mfreider Před 4 lety +18

    James, great summary! Less than year ago, I took a leap of faith ;) by switching from FF to m43. Just sold ALL my FF gear and got m43. Besides all compactness and lightweight I noticed something different. My photography style changed. Amazing In Body IS gave me more freedom without hauling tripod at evenings and letting me shot from various angles vs pre-positioned tripod settings. Extended DOF at same F-Stop compare to FF when I shot landscape is a huge bonus for me. When I need a bokeh - there are plenty super fast primes for m43. In general, I thinks lens selections for m43 is capable to satisfy any requirements. If we take Olympus PRO lines and Panasonic Leica lenses - they are all provide amazing image quality.
    BTW, I would like to say - Thank you! Because , by producing interesting and non-traditional 'reviews' video which look more like wisdom, personal experience sharing , you are partially responsible for my switch.

  • @jackmatthews9390
    @jackmatthews9390 Před 4 lety +12

    I’ve been shooting micro 4/3 for over two years now. That coupled with learning light room has helped this old analog photographer get into the digital age, which serendipitously, has helped my Analog photography. After years of looking around large lenses and cameras, My micro 4/3 set of lenses weighs less than half the weight my old camera set did. But my capability in photography has more than doubled by my estimation. Roll on m43! I mostly shoot Olympus with a sprinkling of Panasonic lenses thrown in. Thanks for the video James!

    • @photographer8486
      @photographer8486 Před 14 hodinami

      These micro four thirds used cameras cost the same as a used full frame camera. I was thinking these would be smaller, lighter and importantly CHEAPER.
      I wanted to learn photography. So I got a used Sony A7s2. Then lens I got with it was damaged. I thought buying a zoom lens would help me practice diversely with different focal lengths. Bought the Tamron 24-70 f2.8. The thing is I don't keep my camera with me. I should have got a fixed focal length lens (which would have also been smaller) and a smaller camera so that I can keep this handy with me always. I need to practice more and more. The setup I have currently I just don't carry with me.
      Keeping in mind I want to click pictures in low light during evening and night after office, please share some suggestions for a body and lens to have with me everyday.

  • @paulcostache6733
    @paulcostache6733 Před 4 lety +17

    When selling the equipment on having the original box gives you more credibility and it generally shows you look after things so good practise.

  • @richiemarr3647
    @richiemarr3647 Před 4 lety +13

    Prior to discovering (and then binge watching) your channel I was looking towards full frame for my next system. I actually convinced my brother to send me an old olympus (he never throws anything away) he sent me an e-m5 mk1 with a 25mm lens to use alongside my dslr. It took a while to get used to the buttons, but now I'm determined that migrating to m43 is the right move for me. It's easy to get carried away with specs that aren't all that important. Actually wanting to carry the camera around is important to me.
    Keep up the good work, looking forward to the book

  • @neilshayler3119
    @neilshayler3119 Před 4 lety +11

    I switched to the G9 after the 2019 photography show and watching your channel, it’s given me many hours and some cracking photos, so from me a big thank you, from my wife who I’ve begged to invest in lenses she’d like to hit you with her frying pans that I bought her for Christmas as a thank you. Keep up the good work

  • @AA_Dandelion_Days
    @AA_Dandelion_Days Před 4 lety +14

    James, M4/3 was what got me back into photography (as a hobby) when I'd lost all enthusiasm for it. This was just over 5 years ago and thankfully I'm still enthusiastic about it, partly because as one comment said, the M4/3 community are, by and large a very friendly bunch, but also I have enjoyed experimenting with some of mine and my dad's old SLR lenses on my original GX7 and recently bought GX9, as well as the great lenses designed for M4/3. I've probably said this before, but one of the things I really love about your vids/vlogs is that you just offer great advice based on personal experience and what has worked for you. There's none of this "oh well to be a pro, or to get top pics you need this, and you have to do that, and it must end up looking like this." Simple but good advice, surrounded by humour, which we can take or leave! Top stuff!! Cheers... as always

    • @claudiareina2689
      @claudiareina2689 Před 2 lety

      It’s true! I had never thought about this before but the truth is because m4/3 is more niche or often comes from a different place than professional photograhy but rather passion for gear and performance m4/3 community is so generous with their knowledge… wich tbf in creative fields of often not so common…

  • @ralph1307
    @ralph1307 Před 4 lety +3

    I love my G9. A while ago I sold it and went full frame mirrorless but have changed back to my G9 and don’t regret it at all.

  • @tebitan3780
    @tebitan3780 Před 4 lety +12

    Really love how you said "it's a biased review, i completely love this camera". Thumbs up from me for this.
    On another note, I also keep my boxes, just do a yearly clearing of the oldest ones, min 4 years old.

  • @fireball2004
    @fireball2004 Před 4 lety +4

    Just wanted to add to the "your videos helped me buy a MFT camera“ comments too. When I first considered an upgrade from my Canon G7XM2, narrowed everything down to the Nikon Z50 and Lumix G95 because of their price range. Your videos helped sway me to the MFT system and I've got to say, for someone with not a lot of cash, the MFT system isn't only light and comprehensive, it's also relatively affordable for newbies. I've been enjoying my G95 since and can see myself sticking with panasonic simply because of their excellent ergos. Thanks James, much love from Malaysia. Stay safe.

  • @jackjstrange
    @jackjstrange Před 4 lety +1

    I've had the G9 for just about two months and I haven't even scratched the surface of understanding the depth of its capabilities. Just astonishing.

  • @taufiknobo
    @taufiknobo Před 4 lety

    that last dance comment is true, I actually amazed with how the pictures is quite seamless between the now and then using different cam

  • @Matwiej19
    @Matwiej19 Před 4 lety +3

    I love my G9. The 4k 60fps is just so lovely and smooth. Amazing. And the pics are beautiful as well with good lens.

  • @dwaynefoong
    @dwaynefoong Před 4 lety +7

    With the exception of medium format, I can’t remember liking the image because it was m43/apsc/full frame. A good image is a good image.
    You are right on point, majority of the viewers looking at images or CZcams on their small screens.

  • @normp4914
    @normp4914 Před 3 lety

    After more than 50 years of Canon, Nikon, and others, I moved to the G9 about the same time you did. Best camera I’ve ever had. It does everything I want it to do.
    Enjoy your vids very much, always entertaining and informative, thanks

  • @V8rgr8
    @V8rgr8 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi James, you were the final barrier crasher for me. I bought a G9 and I am enjoying it a lot! I like the way you reasoned out why you switched to M43, and I love your humor. Thank you!

  • @WhiteWulfe
    @WhiteWulfe Před 4 lety +24

    With regards to astrophotography, micro four thirds sensors are some of the most popular ones used in dedicated astro cameras made by ZWO and others. The Sony IMX294 is a fairly popular one-shot colour sensor (same one as the GH5S if I remember correctly), and the ASI 1600 (regular, Pro, and GT) uses the Panasonic MN34230 sensor. Once stacking comes into play, sensor size is nowhere near as important as other factors. But that requires a tracking mount, and a lot more post-processing as you're effectively creating composite images at that point (doubly so if you're using tracking and stacking photos of the milky way, as you'll have to stitch in a non-blurred background afterwards).
    While we don't get anywhere near as many lovely toys as Canon does for camera control (they've been quite open towards the astrophotography community, so most of their cameras can be tethered to astrophotography software) we do have a huge benefit/perk in our arsenal with that 2x crop factor (compared to full frame) - you can see further into the night sky with the same telescope, which makes smaller, portable telescopes rather feasible for a decent amount of deep sky objects.

    • @joseribeiro9564
      @joseribeiro9564 Před 2 lety

      Dont forget to mention the cooling aids these cameras have.. the crop factor im astrophotography is not as important if you in the end are not capturing the same photons, magnification is only relevant if the aperture follows..

  • @JKPhotoNZ
    @JKPhotoNZ Před 4 lety +9

    I went from Canon APS-C to a G9 about 2 years ago... Wow! I was in love with the size and weight, the feel and performance... It was wonderful to take 1 second handheld exposures at ISO 400 and for the image to look better than my Canon at ISO 200. Now I have a G85, G9 and a Sony A7rIII (complete with monster 200 - 600 lens) and find myself barely using the G9 - even during daytime shots, there is a fairly big difference in quality when you have fine details present.
    That said, I still love my G9 and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it. So much fun to use and if you do street, attracts much less attention!

  • @cwetfeet
    @cwetfeet Před 4 lety

    I began with M43 after seeing you do it and after doing my own research. I spend lots of time walking around in the woods and really appreciate the light weight kit I now carry.

  • @joelrollins2841
    @joelrollins2841 Před 4 lety

    I want to thank you...you’re an inspiration. For quite awhile I was envious of many of the landscape photographers who shoot with full frame cameras. I shoot with a crop sensor and was feeling, well, less of a photographer for doing so. Then I look at the art you create with your 4/3’s. Thank you for saving me thousands that I can now spend on counseling to deal with my feelings of inadequacy. 😄

  • @josesanabria3819
    @josesanabria3819 Před 4 lety +17

    I recently bought an Olympus OMD em10 Makr ii, to be honest, just out of curiosity, but believe me, it has become my favorite camera ever! And I have Sony, Canon, and Nikon cameras. I just can't understand why m43 doesn't have a bigger market share, the cameras are amazing AND the image quality too!

    • @3runjosh
      @3runjosh Před 4 lety +4

      because culture says bigger numbers is better

  • @fragiskosm9778
    @fragiskosm9778 Před 4 lety +50

    You are the reason for buying a M4/3 system and Im more than happy with my decision!!

  • @francescoagnello5580
    @francescoagnello5580 Před 4 lety

    I've been planning on switching to micro 4/3 for a while now and your videos shurely helped me overcoming some of the uncertainties I had at first. Now I just can't wait to pu my hands on the GH5! Thanks a lot!

  • @gpdoyon
    @gpdoyon Před 3 lety

    The right tool for the job. Thank you very much for your perspective and experience on a different frame format and the Lumix format. Love it!

  • @rreichar1
    @rreichar1 Před 4 lety +14

    I switched to micro four thirds about a year ago and am loving it. Went to a Moto GP race last year and the guy next to me was shooting a full frame Canon with a giant 600mm lens. He asked about my little lens. His eyes got a little wide when I told him it was 300mm but 600mm equivalent.

  • @TonyMacina
    @TonyMacina Před 4 lety +5

    In just the last few years M4/3 has seen great street and travel cameras in the GX9 and E-M5iii, professional grade stills/hybrid cameras in the G9, E-M1X and E-M1iii and pro video cameras in the BMPCC4K, GH5S and Z Cam. Not to mention the glass. Great system.

  • @Woodenarrows
    @Woodenarrows Před 4 lety +1

    Good discussion. I've been on M43 for 5 years now with Olympus equipment. I used Olympus OM film cameras back in the late 70's-90's and loved them.

  • @gilbertwalker6769
    @gilbertwalker6769 Před 4 lety

    What a great video, James! I love your passion and your good sense, as well as your sense of humor. Take good care of yourself and Emily! Cheers!

  • @williamstatt8651
    @williamstatt8651 Před 4 lety +6

    I love the light pressure shutter on my G9. I find I get much less camera shake when I shoot hand held. When I watch other people with the usual shutter pressure cameras, I can almost see the facial tension and sliight camera movement downward when they press the shutter. Thank goodness for fast lenses and fast shutter speeds and in body stabilization.

  • @Spineblade
    @Spineblade Před 4 lety +7

    Still new to the photo scene so I'll be sticking with APS-C for the time being, but it's good to hear that it's not all about full frame!

  • @bryan_ferrer
    @bryan_ferrer Před 3 lety

    I love this kind of review. Everything is not just high specs , popularity, and/or equipment.

  • @MiguelACoronaDM
    @MiguelACoronaDM Před 4 lety

    My full frame kit is now my backup. Love M43 for everything you covered.

  • @GermanViking
    @GermanViking Před 4 lety +3

    I recently decided to use 2 systems: Full frame for weddings and events and 4/3ds for everything else work and fun 🤘🏼

  • @elm9056
    @elm9056 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm using Micro Four Thirds since 2012 for the same reasons as you mentioned (smaller, lighter, quality more than good enough in most circumstances). My system is Olympus OM-D. That's another advantage of MFT: I could use the G9 body - parts of another system - without the need of buying new expensive new glass / bodies. Indeed I'm using a Panasonic LEICA DG SUMMILUX. Another advantage: High quality lenses are cheaper compared to full frame pendants.
    The other reason to use a larger sensor besides very low light photography is the need of a very shallow depth of field (insane bokeh).

  • @orsoncart9441
    @orsoncart9441 Před 3 lety +1

    This has to be one of the most sensible photography videos on CZcams.

  • @trevorpayne2749
    @trevorpayne2749 Před 4 lety +1

    Loving your take on things. Great videos. I'm a M43 convert who just got fed up lugging FF gear about. Just sold my entire Canon FF outfit after being a devotee for more than 40years. Lets hope I don't regret it!

  • @roxbittman
    @roxbittman Před 3 lety +3

    I only recently switched from ultra heavy Nikon gear (aps-c) to the smallest M43 made so far (the GM5; bought it used). I absolutely love being able to walk around and take photos without a heavy bag of stuff. The images are great! I’ll never revert. Full frame is not for me either. Thanks for the great video!

  • @theosolberg
    @theosolberg Před 4 lety +3

    In 2019 I have invested in M43 equipment (after having been a Nikon user for many years) and couldn't be happier with that investment. First I was looking for a small camera for when I wanted to travel really light. I bought a Lumix LX100 II and when I saw the first pictures coming out of that camera I was really pleasantly surprised. A few months later I decided to invest in Olympus and bought the EM-1 MII with a few Pro lenses. Sorry for Nikon, but that equipment has become my backup equipment since then. I have used the M43 equipment also for concert shoots and it hasn't let me down. Performs really well. And last Saturday (June 20 2020) a first real shoot since the start of the lockdown here in the Netherlands, landscapes with a model, and of course I have used my M43 (Olympus) equipment. Had a blast!

  • @bobwollenberg9160
    @bobwollenberg9160 Před 4 lety

    Been an Olympus user for 3 years and love every minute. Agree with everything you say.... (I love how my camera looks!)

  • @blogtodeath4736
    @blogtodeath4736 Před 3 lety

    I only came across your channel after converting from SLR to the G7 at Christmas and the thing that delights me more than anything is that you do not get hung up on a bit of kit, rather focussing (sic) on the image quality, results and practical aspects of photography. I have been an amateur for 40 years with modest kit and there is nothing more annoying that people who consistently compare kit and moan about it. Take pictures (and video) and learn! I love it.

  • @ekkanofiqandriyana7325
    @ekkanofiqandriyana7325 Před 4 lety +12

    I've been using mft and FF system for years
    i love my fullframe camera for just 1 reason : lowlight capabilities for shooting at moving object with acceptable noise on the final images.
    other than that I'd love my olympus mft for the rest 9 reasons
    .
    FF 1/10
    mft 9/10

  • @jonkeau5155
    @jonkeau5155 Před 4 lety +4

    I rock a GH5 all the time, it’s actually heavier than the G9, but that’s from the cooling system for the sensor so it has unlimited record time at max video quality. LUMIX focuses on features and image quality, not on megapixels. My camera has features that buddies that spent twice as much or more are jealous of, like the in body 5 axis IS that talks to the IS in their lenses, or the auto pan feature that uses the full 4K sensor to shoot a buttery smooth pan in 1080p, then 6k photo mode for live events! It’s hard to beat a LUMIX!

  • @droopyofthenorthwestmounted

    I bought a Lumix G85 before I started watching your channel based on my own criteria.
    I've used it for about six months now and find it to be a solid, capable camera and great value for cost.
    As far as boxes go: I'll keep larger, reusable boxes flattened for storage. All packing material goes almost immediately.

  • @photographerw.j.smithphoto1214

    "Yes a whole shelf dedicated to boxes...." Love the G9...upgraded from G85 a year ago....most underrated camera. Thanks again for the great video.

  • @JoeMaranophotography
    @JoeMaranophotography Před 4 lety +5

    I absolutely love the way it looks James and I also love the light shutter as you shake less when using long lenses which as a fellow tripod hater it's a good thing!

  • @morbly
    @morbly Před 4 lety +4

    I kind of agree with the megapixels thing, I’d love to see an a7s style full frame from Canon where more effort is put into trying to improve dynamic range and signal to noise ratio while keeping the megapixels moderate around 24 or so. I take a lot of Milky Way landscape pictures but I don’t care much about Hydrogen alpha sensitivity.

  • @TimFromWales
    @TimFromWales Před 4 lety +1

    The “Last Dance” excellent docuseries and fantastic analogy - like you always say “story” is the most important ingredient. Another great video.

  • @AliasJimWirth
    @AliasJimWirth Před 4 lety

    This video answered some of my critical questions concerning MFT cameras. Thank you.

  • @ChannelX24
    @ChannelX24 Před 4 lety +17

    Always keep the boxes as well - where else can I store the tiny USB cable and manual otherwise.

    • @JamesPopsysPhoto
      @JamesPopsysPhoto  Před 4 lety +4

      Haha, good point!

    • @rogman27
      @rogman27 Před 4 lety +6

      I kept my boxes.When I sold all my Canon gear I got better trade in prices with the box and all the bits and manuals. I switched to an OMD EM1mkII - smaller body and very much smaller and lighter lenses- no regrets whatsoever.

    • @Shetlandin360
      @Shetlandin360 Před 4 lety +2

      I seem to have another problem as I keep the foreign power cords too. You never know when you’ll need 4 American versions.

    • @CarolyneMacMillan
      @CarolyneMacMillan Před 4 lety +1

      @@rogman27 and much smaller boxes to store too lol

  • @gcprost
    @gcprost Před 3 lety +4

    When you think of the long term prospects of M43, consider what’s going on in smart phones. What if I had a M43 sensor with the same performance per pixel? What if you employed some of the smart phone technologies in M43?

    • @FabriSlv
      @FabriSlv Před 2 lety

      I wish they did stuff like that on MFT actually. Massive oversampling to improve low light performance, possibly AI to "mask" the poor bokeh, as long as it's done well.
      At that point, the question would rather be, why bother with a bigger camera?

  • @GlenBarnett
    @GlenBarnett Před 4 lety

    I moved from the Fuji X system a year ago to the M43 and the Panasonic G9, and haven’t looked back. I love everything about the M43 system. Size, weight and the sheer amount of lenses that can be used!

  • @j.s.talsma8499
    @j.s.talsma8499 Před 4 lety

    Great video! I came a long way being an Olympus fan for decades. In the digital world I started with the E-500 (43), moved on to the E-30 and entered the M43 world with the E-M1. Recently, I bought an E-1, a 5MP camera from 2003 with a 43 CCD sensor. And I love it! I still have quite a few 'old' (top-end) 43 lenses, that are still very capable on my E-M1 ii.
    Thank you and stay safe!

  • @jasazidar425
    @jasazidar425 Před 4 lety +8

    That's exactly why I'm looking forward to the Canon R6 it has 20MP and I think that's perfect. And It's going to be quite a lot cheaper than the R5.

    • @JohnDrummondPhoto
      @JohnDrummondPhoto Před 4 lety +3

      The more I think about it, the more I agree. 8K is driving discussion of the R5 so it's great PR. But unless you're a pro videographer, who the F needs it? Give me the R6.

    • @jasazidar425
      @jasazidar425 Před 4 lety

      The only upgrade I could really benefit from is better dynamic range and that's all. I'll probably still shoot in 1080p because it's enough for me and the workflow is so much faster.

    • @JennyDarukat
      @JennyDarukat Před 4 lety +2

      What's needed in the full frame mirrorless space in my mind, is smaller slower glass. Whole lineups of f2-2.8 primes that'll actually allow for a pocketable loadout that isn't just the old 40 mill pancake - the bodies are there and perfectly capable for that application, but the glass is far from it still.

    • @CheeseOnEverything
      @CheeseOnEverything Před 4 lety +1

      @@JohnDrummondPhoto as a 20 year canon shooter, I couldnt agree more. 8k is completely pointless other than being to put that on a box and charging another $500 to ppl who fall for it. But the downside of it is, I want all the other specs that comes with it. So I'm hoping the r6 has 1080/120p or 4k/60 and ibis and I'll be happy.

    • @CheeseOnEverything
      @CheeseOnEverything Před 4 lety

      @@JennyDarukat I think they purposely do that so they get you hooked and make u want to buy that full frame body and lenses that cost 3x as much.

  • @SteveMellorPhotography
    @SteveMellorPhotography Před 4 lety +4

    I come from a corporate video background and one of the things that you learn very quickly is how to mix footage taken from different sources (often older sources) and still have a good quality production.
    I don’t think people realise how much footage they see which is labelled as full HD, 4K or ultra HD where the source was actually much smaller.
    Because, whatever it says on the box is how the final video was produced, not how it was captured.
    So, you get these interesting instances of films (for example, the latest Marvel movie) which people go to see in glorious 4K which were actually produced at 2k... all because of budget.
    Often, the reason behind this is because of special effects. Imagine rendering anything inside a computer as a business. The time it takes the computer to do the work is something you have to charge for. It just cost twice as much to produce something in 4K as it would in 2K.
    When I started to vlog I actually recorded everything in native 4K. The idea being that, no matter what, I would have the best quality video that I could possibly get.
    Recently, because I don’t do a lot of zooming into my images, I’ve actually started capturing all of my footage in 1080 p. When I finally render the videos, I save them out as 4K files, but natively the video is 1080p.
    You can do this because, unlike the change between ST and HD, the pixel ratio between 2K and 4K is 1:1, so you don’t get that weird ghosting affect like you would do when transferring older video.
    Unless you pixel peep this stuff (and let’s face it, most people don’t when they’re watching a CZcams video) you would never notice the difference.
    But, there is a real world use for native 4K and 8K capturing, especially in film.
    What many filmmakers are doing now (especially if they’re on a tight budget) are filming in native 8K and are then able to reframe their shots when they edit the film without losing any quality.
    Not that important for CZcams, sometimes important when the final image is going to be displayed on a 10 foot canvas.

    • @richcruz17
      @richcruz17 Před 4 lety +2

      Steve Mellor Photo Vlogger Thank you for sharing this!

    • @SteveMellorPhotography
      @SteveMellorPhotography Před 4 lety +3

      Also... I am somewhat starved of conversation as well 😂

  • @itswrongtokillanimalsifyou2837

    3:50 This times 100! It was a revelation for me when I stopped for 5 seconds to consider what resolution my favorite images (by other people) have. Not only are they not state-of-the-art sharp, they are often downright blurry! BUT THEY HAVE SOUL!
    Very sensible video!

  • @SnIpErX07
    @SnIpErX07 Před 3 lety

    I just love your emphasis on the looks of the camera.

  • @Eltargrimm
    @Eltargrimm Před 4 lety +18

    To anyone who is itching to "upgrade" to FF: You are about to make an expensive and heavy mistake. Listen to someone who did exactly that and save yourselves the pain.

    • @TheMarkxray
      @TheMarkxray Před 4 lety

      Yep I tried Sony FF because everyone was screaming it over micro four loser but I found my old Olympus EM5 mk1 took better photos, and was 10 times more reliable at getting the shot too!! Never mind my G9.

    • @JennyDarukat
      @JennyDarukat Před 4 lety

      Full frame sure is nice.. but also a whole lot of back and shoulder pain, often commitment to taking a backpack, and a lot less photos taken.

    • @olestein3637
      @olestein3637 Před 4 lety +1

      Well sometimes FF is the way to go. For example pro sports or journalism get alot easier with a 1dx or d6.

    • @cristibaluta
      @cristibaluta Před 4 lety

      I think a sony is lighter, or about the same, than this camera. Then is up to what lens you use, you might get to comparable weight if you want to obtain the same dof.

    • @rerod7481
      @rerod7481 Před 4 lety +2

      That's simply not true. Yes, FF gets expensive and heavy if you go overkill. But the MFT pro lenses also got heavier and more and more expensive. Personally I love Fuji, since I love the famous Fuji colours and the wonderful bodies/ lenses. Yet the Sony system is the most convenient. You can attach nearly all lenses, thus there is a huge and still growing market for getting new or used lenses on a budget. Plus you can keep it lightweight if you want.

  • @ChugliTV
    @ChugliTV Před 4 lety +6

    I've been shooting on a GH5 for two years now. Can you please recommend me some must-have lenses.

    • @zachtayloriv
      @zachtayloriv Před 4 lety +3

      Not the original poster, but my must-have lens is the 12-35mm f/2.8, and it's my general purpose lens if I know I'll be shooting into the evening or indoors. For daytime/travel when I just want to carry one lens, the 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 is very versatile, but it suffers when the sun goes down. The prime I use the most is the 42.5mm f/1.7. It's great for portraits, animals, and landscapes, but tight for a lot of other indoor use. The 25mm f/1.7 is a great lens, but with the 12-35mm usually on my camera, I don't use it all that often. I have a few other specialty lenses (superzoom, fisheye, macro), but they aren't "must-have."

  • @Yes4Sauce
    @Yes4Sauce Před 4 lety

    James! Love your videos! Your humour and content is so refreshing and entertaining!

  • @CallMeChato
    @CallMeChato Před 4 lety +2

    You didn’t mention reliability. My G9 gives me a lot of confidence that it will always work. Btw I love the light shutter.

  • @rinkeviciusandrius
    @rinkeviciusandrius Před 4 lety +7

    Well, as a micro 4/3 shooter, I naturally like this kind of vlogs. I still shoot with Olympus OMD EM1. Yes, quite an old one, 16 mp only, and still with some effort I managed to produce sharp 1,5 m long prints. But to be honest, I think resolution is an issue, noise in poor conditions is an issue, and even sharpness in some cases is an issue that is better handled in full frame cameras.

    • @ibarrabenjamin1
      @ibarrabenjamin1 Před 4 lety

      You should try the newer 4/3 cameras with the 20mpx sensor. Big difference.

  • @MadEnglishTV
    @MadEnglishTV Před 4 lety +22

    I've given up on Sony altogether. I'm waiting for the G9 successor.

    • @mtbboy1993
      @mtbboy1993 Před 4 lety +1

      Why did you give up on Sony I am curious, I am currently researching potential contenders for new camera. So I want to know the good and bad.

    • @Provolt
      @Provolt Před 3 lety +1

      For photos Sony is pretty good, for video only the new one is good

    • @rayjenkins2754
      @rayjenkins2754 Před 3 lety +4

      I couldn't tolerate Sony's poor menu system & it's lack of integrated flip out touchscreen. My G9 is easy & fun to use.

    • @astcell
      @astcell Před 3 lety +2

      @@mtbboy1993 I gave up on Sony because the 2.8 lenses are way too heavy to carry all the time, and the menu system sucks. At least the a9 had a few more dials but still, too heavy. I'm 58 years old and a shoot may last 20 hours!

    • @crazyasianskills
      @crazyasianskills Před 3 lety +1

      Will there be a G9 successor?

  • @JUSTINBUISSON
    @JUSTINBUISSON Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for this video

  • @martinhommel9967
    @martinhommel9967 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your thoughts. I am glad you like your camera. What I have learned over t he last few years is that it improving your photography can be a very frustrating experience, but most modern camera equipment is actually amazing and that includes the much maligned kit lenses. I look forward to many more videos from you. Keep them coming.

  • @SpectreSoundStudios
    @SpectreSoundStudios Před 4 lety +6

    Really enjoyed this James, know of anyone doing portrait work in the GH5?

    • @crg705
      @crg705 Před 3 lety +1

      I use a G9 for portraits having swapped from Canon 2years ago. Love it

    • @fatoumfatoumeh
      @fatoumfatoumeh Před 3 lety +1

      I’m doing portrait work with my G85. I use my Olympus 75mm 1.8 lens with it, and the results are always stunning.

    • @JennyDarukat
      @JennyDarukat Před 3 lety

      I'm a hobbyist but I take portraits with my G85/G80 and honestly I'm super happy with them. The Olympus 45 1.8 is just great for the price and renders beautifully, people really shouldn't knock the system for not being able to easily get single eyelash-thin focus.

    • @jockturner1547
      @jockturner1547 Před 3 lety

      I do

  • @colin-4794
    @colin-4794 Před 4 lety +3

    Yes, love m43. I've used and still have a FF D810 & lenses, used to use film cameras for many years. I recently purchased a used G9 (upgrade from my G80) and I love it!
    These days I have had my fill of hauling big heavy gear around, it's not fun anymore. I really enjoy taking and using my G9 gear out all day, I don't even see any quality differences (as you pointed out James), it's my go to system now. Stay sane :))

  • @Princeton_James
    @Princeton_James Před 4 lety +1

    My favorite camera. Its future proof. At it's most recent sale price this is a no brainers in 2020. Love this camera.

  • @kwchalky02
    @kwchalky02 Před 4 lety

    Yeah, I love my G9 too. Happy to be the first person you know who likes the shutter button! Following your last video I purchased the Peak camera clip and I've already used it several times. I can already see what a big difference this has made ... My bike rides take even longer now because I keep stopping even more to take photos as it's so simple to unclip, shoot, and continue. 🙂

  • @lyndonlabayan
    @lyndonlabayan Před 4 lety +5

    I'm STILL making love with my GH5. Literal. Love. Making.

  • @chrisseveris5126
    @chrisseveris5126 Před 4 lety +10

    That looks roughly the same size a full frame Sony a7iii and larger than the Sony a6400.

    • @Biosynchro
      @Biosynchro Před 4 lety +3

      It is, no question. It's when you start comparing lenses that things get interesting. Just one example, FWIW - the Sony loses two stops at the long end in this comparison. It also only goes as wide as 28mm, whereas the Lumix goes down to 12mm (24mm equivalent). The Lumix camera is larger and the lens is about the same size. Overall, which would you choose?
      camerasize.com/compact/#725.626,777.396,ha,t

    • @DarkPa1adin
      @DarkPa1adin Před 4 lety +2

      until you fit pro lens

    • @MrJed_s
      @MrJed_s Před 4 lety

      @@Biosynchro 35mm f/2.8 on m43 is equivalent to 70m f/5.6 on the Sony (same angle of view and physical aperture size). The Lumix is wider, but the Sony is faster at its wide end, so I'd probably choose the Sony for its more compact body.

  • @donaldgould1293
    @donaldgould1293 Před 4 lety

    I changed to Olympus 4/3 in 2013 from APSC and never looked back. Image quality just as good, IBIS excellent, good fast lenses, smaller & lighter kit. As you say only area is high ISO, but even then if exposed properly and focused well with good lens it can surprise. Thanks for the video in your usual style. Stay safe. Sorry for you in UK you seem to be having a harder time than we are in Australia.

  • @nathandewey1801
    @nathandewey1801 Před 3 měsíci

    For me I couldn’t do micro 4/3 but I did move “down” to a Fujifilm apsc system and a lot of the points still hold up. Never been happier with a system.

  • @robstammers7149
    @robstammers7149 Před 4 lety +3

    Great to see you James, by the way, I too, keep all the boxes my stuff comes in, you just never know do you!! My wife thinks I'm a bit of a nut, but I've had occasion when a box was, well, making selling stuff I no longer needed easier, I think, anyway, I'm not a four thirds user, APSC will do for me, and I've just purchased a Sony R1, cause of the lens on the thing, its clunky to use but the images it gives me are just wonderful, anyway catch ya later, don't get too stir crazy, stay safe.

  • @uglyigor3055
    @uglyigor3055 Před 4 lety +4

    I expected a bit more points general for MFT instead of another "why i absolutely love my G9" video. Liked it anyway. I love my G9 to the moon :D cheers james.

  • @jshanni2066
    @jshanni2066 Před 4 lety +1

    I love the light shutter. Once you get used to it, of course.

  • @elmachomen
    @elmachomen Před 4 lety

    Great video James! I can't tell you how much I appreciate your humoristic approach in these times (Greetings from Scotland!) and you're totally right, and like Hugh Brownstone says a m43 sensor is more than what "99.9% of us only need for 99.9% of the times" obviously there are situations like you said yourself, when having a bigger sensor actually affects the end result, but they're a few and apart. If your image is not good, it doesn't matter the size of the sensor on which you took it. Take care and keep up the good work! Hopefully we'll be able to head out again soon! Fingers crossed!

  • @Paul9
    @Paul9 Před 4 lety +15

    My boxes are all hidden in the loft for safety, my own safety that is. They are evidence of how much expensive stuff I have bought 😬

  • @w0lfyovi294
    @w0lfyovi294 Před 4 lety +3

    Hold on in there :)
    I've been using Micro Four Thirds since 2010 (G1, G2, GX7 for 7 years) and while being tempted by full-frame 35mm and other brands I stayed because of the lenses as one more thing: Mu4/3 community, they are the most welcoming and helpful community I ever been part of (since 2013). Portability has always been my priority and made the cameras fun to use every day ... as well as Olympus's "personal war" against tripods (with 7.5 Stops IBIS, Hand Held High Resolution, and Live ND Filter).
    I wish my Oly E-M1 MK. III had a light shutter, from 400mm 35mm Equiv. and onwards you feel every shutter press when the EVF starts shaking.
    PS. *Looks at the huge pile of boxes on my wardrobe of every product that costs more than 150 £ or has a sentimental attachment to the product* Nope

  • @ivangalea8628
    @ivangalea8628 Před 4 lety +1

    I keep boxes too, but mine are Olympus M43!! Great video as usual.

  • @sabiezaide5242
    @sabiezaide5242 Před 4 lety

    This is the most sensible video I've seen about cameras in a long while. 👍

  • @paralysisbyanalysis6607
    @paralysisbyanalysis6607 Před 4 lety +8

    Well if looks dont matter guess you haven't shot with a Fuji😎

    • @joeltunnah
      @joeltunnah Před 4 lety +1

      Justin Hobbs, you’re right, Fuji’s are pretty ugly.

  • @c.augustin
    @c.augustin Před 4 lety +7

    "It is a completely biased video!" - I think this is exactly why most people who are following you are following you and like to watch your videos. If this makes any sense. (Oh, and because you don't smile very often!). Well, no sheep in this video, but you can't have it all … ;-)

    • @flatulent-1
      @flatulent-1 Před 4 lety

      I was waiting for the sheep. Imagine my disappointment.

  • @davemil716
    @davemil716 Před 4 lety

    Just found your channel and totally enjoyed it. I am an Olympus shooter, but I get what you are saying. I look forward to checking out more of your videos.

  • @denisbeck1116
    @denisbeck1116 Před 4 lety +3

    "I got this two years ago" - It's been two years already since the G9 came out, what?!

  • @princeragu1857
    @princeragu1857 Před 2 lety +4

    Sony sell out 😂 gotta please those algorithms!

  • @jimwallar8920
    @jimwallar8920 Před 4 lety +1

    Switched to micro 4/3 a year ago and love it. I went the Olympus route and even think my e m1 mkii is pretty good looking.

  • @danbbrawner
    @danbbrawner Před 4 lety +1

    Starting my second year with the GH5 and I am still in awe.

  • @Goldberry2007
    @Goldberry2007 Před 2 lety +3

    12 minutes of my life wasted as I still don't know what you actually learnt in 2 years using mft. You rave about the camera, well great. But what did you learn to make better use if the nft system? Else change the header.