Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Some random info about the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III

Last updated on April 12, 2020.

I recently purchased an Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III with the M.Zuiko 12-100mm f/4 PRO lens, and have additionally purchased an M.Zuiko 25mm f/1.8 lens to go with it. I've been shooting a lot with this camera, even in the midst of this coronavirus pandemic (before New York essentially went into lockdown) and have been thoroughly enjoying it.

This post is just to serve as a space for random notes and information about the camera. It isn't going to be as polished as my usual content, but perhaps some of this information will be useful to others. I'll be updating it as needed.
  • Sensor readout speed is normally about 1/60s. If the ISO sensitivity is set to 8000 or higher, it is about 1/30s. This is reflected in the flash sync speeds when shooting in silent mode (♥ heart symbol), which are 1/50s at ISO 6400 and below and 1/20s at ISO 8000 and above. In comparison, the flash sync speed of the mechanical shutter is 1/250s. (Note that flash is disabled by default in silent mode but can be enabled in the menu, under Shooting Menu 2, Anti-Shock[♦️]/Silent[♥].)
  • Accessing the camera's hidden service menu, including the shutter count, is actually simpler than what some online guides may state, e.g. this article. To do this, hold the Menu button when turning on the camera, then open the menu, open the brightness settings (Setup Menu, fourth item), and press OK. (There is no need to press Right or Info on this screen.) Then press Up, Down, Left, Right, and the shutter button, in that order. From here, pressing Right will show the camera's internal counters:
    • MS is the number of mechanical shutter actuations. This does not include shots taken with the electronic shutter, and does account for operations like pixel mapping (which requires four shutter actuations) which use the mechanical shutter. This means that the value displayed here can be relied on as an accurate shutter count. (Older Olympus cameras used R for shutter releases, which wasn't an accurate shutter count because it included electronic shutter usage.)
    • S (strobe) is the number of times the camera has fired a flash (there's no pop-up flash but the camera does count shoe-mounted flashgun usage).
    • U is the number of times the camera has activated the Supersonic Wave Filter, which removes dust from the sensor. This can be used to estimate the number of power cycles because the camera activates the SSWF every time it is turned on; however, the SSWF is also activated during pixel mapping (Custom Menu J1) so it won't be an exact value.