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It's relatively small, but very sharp, bright and clear.How are all the GM5 users here finding the EVF?
For those that have used others like the EM5, EM5II, A7, A7rII or any other you can think of etc EVFs how does it compare?
Size notwithstanding, the native m43 lenses are much better than this and all the OM lenses (and pen F as well). YMMV.This is a rather tiny lens and very suitable for m4/3.
For all the native m4/3 lenses, I would need to pay money. This and other OM lenses would bring in very small amounts if I sold them, so most of them are basically free. Some of my most sold stock photos are taken with OM lenses on various m4/3 cameras. That's good enough for meSize notwithstanding, the native m43 lenses are much better than this and all the OM lenses (and pen F as well). YMMV.
That grip looks great. A dovetail plate was a priority for me - and cost. I think my grips were about $28 and $25. Add another $10 for much more grip tape than I need.Looked at your grip photos, Lars. I think I'll go for the J.B. grip for now. It's relatively lightweight (they claim less than 3 ounces/85 grams) and seems to give a superior grip. It does add bulk though and is not particularly cheap at $85. Here's a couple of their promotional photos:
Then, I need a nice, little strap for this. The Nokia strap that I use now isn't very comfortable.
Cost is important to me too, but I'm an expert convincing myself about ways to increase the budget :ROTFL:That grip looks great. A dovetail plate was a priority for me - and cost. I think my grips were about $28 and $25. Add another $10 for much more grip tape than I need.
Either way consider getting that grip tape - it's really versatile.
It is tiny but it's usable still. I have used it from time to time. I think the ideal EVF in this compact size though belongs to the Sony RX100 series. But still, it's fine.How are all the GM5 users here finding the EVF?
For those that have used others like the EM5, EM5II, A7, A7rII or any other you can think of etc EVFs how does it compare?