What a dork! He should get an Iphone if he can't handle a proper camera..
- The info overlay can be switched off or on by: the info button, what a surprise!
- the mark 2 now can be set to remember the last looked at menue item
- the yellow box is a feature, not a bug, the raw file is always the full sensor frame, he must have set the camera to 2/3 size (it's a 4/3 sensor!)
- I can't recall any camera who was supported by LR when the came out, but LR 6 is imminent
- nearly every button can be switched off, read the manual!
- the ISO/WB setting can be set by moving the fn1 switch down to 2. Up on 1 the camera behaves just normal
- the quick setting screen is such a brilliant feature, especially by using touch, I don't know of any camera that allows so many settings done within one touch a a scroll of the wheel.
I got my mark 2 today, setting it up took less than 20 minutes by going through the menue list. there are hundreds of settings, agreed, but at least the menue makes sense (ever tried a Sony A7r?). I must say that i use a em1 on a daily basis for a few months now.
not being able to save all the settings to card is a major omisson, I agree. But once you have done it a few times it all makes sense.
the OMD series is the most brilliant camera system on the market today. Canon should be ashamed of what the offer. I only wish Olympus would offer a larger sensor version.