{"id":4903,"date":"2015-05-11T00:10:37","date_gmt":"2015-05-11T06:10:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.petertsaiphotography.com\/blog\/?p=4903"},"modified":"2015-05-28T07:17:48","modified_gmt":"2015-05-28T13:17:48","slug":"omd-em5-mkii-review-comparison-with-the-original-omd-em5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.petertsaiphotography.com\/blog\/2015\/05\/11\/omd-em5-mkii-review-comparison-with-the-original-omd-em5\/","title":{"rendered":"OMD EM5 MkII Review + Comparison with the Original OMD EM5"},"content":{"rendered":"

I’ll start off by saying that the OM-D E-M5 mkII is a great camera<\/a><\/strong>, like it’s predecessor. It’s small, fast, light, got a great sensor, and it has a huge ecosystem of high quality lenses to back it up. The Micro Four Thirds system as a whole is a great option for those who want a small camera that can hang with the big boys, without all of that weight to lug around.<\/p>\n

I’ve had the OM-D E-M5 mkII for more a month and a half now, and I’ve taken more than 5000 shots with it so far. I’ve also owned the original OMD EM5 for 2.5 years (see my original review here<\/a>), so this post will be a review of the OM-D E-M5 when compared to the classic OMD EM5 (which is about half the price) – along with example photos from the mkII.<\/p>\n

Let’s cut to the chase and compare the OMD EM5 mkII vs the OMD EM5 mkI:<\/p>\n

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Things I like about the OM-D E-M5 mkII vs the original<\/h3>\n