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I'll just say that I was disappointed enough in Oly's QC and ergonomics to downgrade from an EPL5 to a GF3, found the experience with Panasonic's bodies much more satisfying, and haven't looked ...
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The G5 has slightly less DR at all ISOs, and slightly more noise at high ISOs. The sensor also has a different rendering with punchier colors and higher contrast. IMO it was quite underrated due ...
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You don't even need a brand spanking new 6D to take such great pictures ;) My 5Dii is doing great as I'm sure the 5D classic is doing for other people. However, the reality is that Canon is still ...
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In practical use, the 15mm offers the same perspective as any 28mm-equivalent lens. It's not distinguishable in the least for me. Didn't own the 12mm, but I had the 14mm pancake and 17mm Zuiko, ...
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For what it's worth, the 15mm Panaleica measures better and has better contrast than the Zuiko wide primes, and in my experience this bears out in daily use. It gives me outstanding results ...
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Get a Micro 4/3 lens. The old 70-300mm ED lens has issues with slow autofocus (even in native 4/3 mount bodies). The Olympus 75-300mm II is absolutely worth it!
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In practical use the G7 should be better. Better form factor, has a full-sized mic jack, and it fits a built-in flash. On top of that it has near-parity in features with the GH4/GX8. It IS the ...
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Or maybe we've just read previous topics on this subject which has been raised dozens of times already. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=12-35mm+lx100 Everyone who has had them both has stated it's nicer to ...
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IMO you need to carry more than just the 12-35mm for the GX7 to make sense. Yes, it will have superior IQ to the LX100 but not enough to make up for the fact you can carry the compact in a jacket ...
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Consider the Panasonic 12-32mm. Great performance on the cheap. If you want a prime the best ones IMO are the 15mm Summilux and 7.5mm Samyang. Any of the higher-end zooms are great too (9-18mm, ...
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Ming Thein made the same observation concerning the 16mp and 24mp sensors. He found the older, lower-res model to provide superior IQ in color reproduction and reaching parity in detail retrieval...
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Not only is it a good camera, it's a great camera for a beginner, it is very easy to get started with yet has all the high-end features you could wish for so you won't outgrow it.
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Hello, If you have a lens hood for your lens you don't need that UV filter for added protection. There's a lot of things you can do to improve low-light shots with your lens. Switch to shutter ...
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Wow :P Olympus shooters are crazy. To me, the G3 has been the nicest M43 body released so far because it's the smallest one that implemented a flip-out screen. A shame it's a bit behind in specs...
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The GH4, GX7 and G7 use the same sensor as the smaller cameras. Whatever DXO did in their GM1/5 tests is not reflective of real-world performance...
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APS-C will have shallower DoF, but M43 lenses are considerably smaller... Tradeoffs. I find the 25mm Panaleica and 45mm zuiko easily give me all the shallow DoF I could want. Wider lenses can fall ...
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Everyone tries to be top dog. With their latest bodies and lenses, Sony is proving they can bring to the table something that's lacking in Canikon land.
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I suspect this will have a screen that flips down for selfies and that's about it. Looking at the EPL7 and GF7 that seems to constitute a worthwhile refresh nowadays.
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Annoyed by DSLRs, I found the form factor and feature set to be of my liking. Photography became a lot more fun since I picked up Micro 4/3.
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Maybe the K-01 is included in there, but I don't really see it tearing up the market either!
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