I'd be interested in your opinion if you use the hand-held hi res mode. I'm 
more than happy with my EM-5ii but the OM-5 has several features that interest 
me. I'm just not sure if the benefits make sense financially.

Cheers 
Brian 


On 14 May 2024 4:43:48 am AEST, [email protected] wrote:
>It seems that I'm not the only one, it may be that it works differently in 
>video mode
>
><https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4732898>
>
>I did put another 500 frames on it yesterday on a hike in Malibu Creek Park.  
>I'm starting to get a bit more comfortable with it.  And it is a damn sight 
>easier to carry than the k1. 
>
>
>On May 12, 2024 1:30:24 PM PDT, Steve Cottrell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>Lar
>>
>>I use an Olympus OM-D EM1 mark II as a video camera (only) but in conjunction 
>>with a very bright Fotga external monitor. The IBIS is excellent and one of 
>>the reason I got it. That and it was pretty cheap so reasonably easy to 
>>replace if it goes wrong or gets damaged.
>>
>>I use it on conjunction with manual lenses and I have the focus peaking set 
>>on permanently. Maybe your still focus peaking can be enabled in the menus on 
>>the OM5 somewhere? It’s essential for my eyes.
>>
>>Cot
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