Originally Posted by
Inkanyezi
Oh, the viewfinder/screen thingy is for chimping and for using the focus spot in the viewfinder. There is no way to use the peekhole for chimping unless manually shifting with the little button on the side of the viewfinder. When set to automatic switch wf/screen, it immediately goes to viewfinder mode for taking photos if the eye is close to the peekhole. So for chimping inside the vf, it has to be manual. I liked the behaviour of the Panasonic better in this respect. There are many different settings that are like that, different in different modes, and nothing of that is explained in the manual. Then after heavily personalising buttons etc, it almost needs a new manual written...
But I am getting used to it now, and even if it can be customised to a higher degree than most other cameras, I still miss a few things that I would have liked to have. as for example adjusting the size of the focus spot. It can be done with one of the wheels, but only when the spot is enlarged, not when it shows only the green rectangle, or it can be done by touch, but switching touch modes by touch, toggling the three modes, is not comfortable in my opinion, as the touch mode will be disabled if set not to touch, if that spot is not touched again rapidly when it shows the "no touch" icon.
So my main complaint is that many of the options are not so well thought out, as it is cumbersome to have functions change depending on modes that are not relevant to what one is doing. It would for example be better if the rear wheel would have the size changing function once the green rectangle appears on the screen. And I am no friend of the "super control panel" at all. After all, I use the camera to take pictures. But I am becoming friends with it, and learning how to use my personalised settings without having to look into any menus. Thing is I want it to just behave; I don't want to use any menus, I want to use the buttons and wheels and touch screen without having to think about it. The only button that I find a bit awkward now is the viewfinder switch button, that is at the side of the viewfinder and not so easily reached. And that button is one I use often.
As I was used to the Panasonic's ISO and white balance settings with the arrows, I set it to arrows on the OM-D too, as I find it more comfortable. But the manual has a few errors there. There are only two of the arrow buttons that can be used for personalised settings. I would have liked to have all of them usable. The pattern of AF spots is completely useless for me, so I would have liked to disable it instead of having a couple of arrows always to that function. And, as I said before, after personalising the user interface, those changes merit their own manual pages...