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![]() | Panasonic G90 Pros: Port equipment (there's also the headphone jack), much improved video focus, VlogL profile, WB/ISO/Exposure physical buttons, tropicalization, stabilization, 20-megapixel sensor Cons: weight and size increased compared to the G80, usb port type B and not C, lack of NFC Opinion: Substantial evolution of the already excellent G80, the G90 is the mirrorless to beat for the high mid-range of the market. None at this price offers this quality and this endowment. I was particularly surprised by the contrasting focus, decidedly improved compared to the previous version chje was at the limit of decency in the videos. The G90 is not a Sony, but now the system works more than well. The Micro 4/3 is not a Full Frame, but it always has its advantages. Other considerations can be found in this video: https://youtu.be/UUGYgtdE2OI sent on September 22, 2019 |
![]() | Sony A6300 Pros: Speed and general operability. Super Autofocus. FullHD Video 120fps. Microphone Jack. Cons: Ergonomics. The position of the video recording button. Non-tilting screen. Very small viewfinder. Opinion: Altogether a very good camera to do everything and that does not disappoint. Some design choices are incomprehensible. The only tiltable and non-tilting screen, the position of the REC button and the stretched format make the ergonomics of this room one of the worst in the segment. Really a pity because there is a lot of substance and excellent quality. Here's My video review: https://youtu.be/Td60JRob5G0 sent on May 27, 2019 |
![]() | Canon EOS M50 Pros: Compactness and autofocus. Price Cons: 4k Farlocco. Much better Full HD 60 fps. Lack of tropicalization. Opinion: Among the merits of this camera is the fact that the Canon M50 Mirrorless maintains a very compact body without sacrificing autofocus, excellent thanks to the Dual Pixel system, and stabilization, which is electronically realized in combination with the EF-M Optics Stabilized. This is then the only one among the mirrorless Canon to make 4K video but the M50 records movies even in fullHD at 60 fps in order to achieve slow motion effects. Also from a photographic point of view, the Canon M50 is a great camera to start taking pictures and is therefore recommended for beginners and for those who do not want to spend much in equipment. Finally, what interests people as we are used to photographing on the road we point out that, thanks to the very small size, the Canon EOS M50 is the perfect mirrorless for travel: This room is light and compact it is almost pocketable and can be Quietly put in a bag or backpack without giving in the eye. I made a video review that you can find here: https://youtu.be/I2ZvHoe6qiA sent on May 15, 2019 |
![]() | Panasonic GX9 Pros: Sensor quality and compactness. Stabilization Cons: Not very ergonomic. Screen not completely articulated Opinion: The merits of this that we think is one of the best Panasonic mirrorless for street photography are:-Very compact dimensions-very comfortable tiltable viewfinder-5 axis optical stabilization: it is a mirrorless stabilized very well! -The 20 Megapixel sensor without a pass-through filter-3 monochrome profiles dedicated to street photography-advanced 4k functionality with post focus and focus stacking options for greater depth of field of images among the main defects of Panasonic GX9 instead there is a lack of tropicalization that can be very useful when shooting in situations of rain or dust. And the monitor is not completely articulated. I made a video review here: https://youtu.be/95lJ1dySvCQ sent on May 15, 2019 |
![]() | Panasonic GH5 S Pros: It's a professional video camera for all intents and purposes Cons: For Photos It's better Opinion: Machine without compromises to make videos on a professional level. Point. If one needs a camera that will allow you to do both, better than you orient on other... On the excellent GH5. This is, in fact, a video camera for making videos and it's not for everyone. To use it fully alone is not enough, need external monitors, stabilizers, appropriate optics, microphones, etc... All things that do not scare a professional (which indeed appreciates them), but that for amateur video... What I post the vlogs on Youtube for example... They are very heavy faults. Better at this point Orient on G80, you certainly lose in video quality especially with low lights, but you save in usability and accessories. I talked about it in this video: https://youtu.be/RqfK_1boF68 sent on April 14, 2019 |
![]() | Canon PowerShot SX740 HS Pros: Zoom Optical 40x (160 combined) optical stabilization 5-axis portability Cons: Absence of high price touch screen Opinion: It's a compact... you can't expect the photographic quality of an SLR, that's obvious. It is good for those who usually shoot with the phone and want more zoom (much more zoom) and a quality all in all discrete. It costs a bit too much for the product range, but the optical stabilization is excellent. I made a video review that you find here: Https://youtu.be/gOhdMbSMj1I sent on February 12, 2019 |
![]() | Panasonic GX80 / GX85 Pros: Compactness, aesthetics, excellent stabilization, superb video, price Cons: Electronic viewfinder too small, no autofocus mode selector, no microphone jack, no fully tiltable screen Opinion: In my opinion this GX80 is a real bargain for those who want to buy a mirrorless entry level but has no big budget available. Too bad for some lack type jack microphone and screen tilting at 180 degrees that would make it even more made a best buy for non-pros who want a reliable car to take to travel while being light. Aesthetically I find it beautiful, especially in the two-tone version. I also made a video review... you can find here: https://youtu.be/9ebub8qIlNw sent on January 22, 2019 |
![]() | Panasonic G9 Pros: Exceptional quality and top of the range features. Cons: Maybe a little big to be a mirrorless Opinion: I tried it for about a month and I fell in love with it right away. I used it for photos (so much) and travel videos (a lot) and for me it is without a doubt the best mirrorless to date on the market. Would I buy it? If I had the budget and used it professionally, absolutely. For what I do, objectively, the G80 is enough and advances and, with equal optics, there is still talk of 800/1000 € less... It remains in any case a great car and the difference with the G80 you hear all. I've talked about this in depth also in this video https://youtu.be/-wTwSC1GkIs sent on November 13, 2018 |
![]() | Panasonic G80 / G81 / G85 Pros: Excellent construction, lightness, stabilization, tropicalization, Microphone door, intuitive menu, articulated screen, ergonomics Cons: Slightly lazy focus, low light photos Opinion: Great car at a really competitive price. In my opinion at the current price there is not really better in this band. Maybe it's a machine that doesn't excel in anything, but it's really versatile and solid in all the compartments. If you want, I made a video review that you can find here: Https://youtu.be/y-lAgH7P1zQ sent on July 21, 2018 |
![]() | Olympus OM-D E-M10 III Pros: Aesthetics, quality of jpg, superb optical stabilization, viewfinder Cons: Missing Jack, non-tipping monitor. Opinion: This is my first Olympus and I have to say that I was positively amazed. I have tried in the past the Panasonic GX8 and GH4 as well as a Canon m100. Now I have a Panasonic G80 test, but the feeling with this little Olympus is really unique. Despite being very compact and light it is really easy to hold in your hand and at the photographic level it is amazing. The stabilization in the videos is amazing, only a pity for the lack of the microphone jack and for the screen not articulated and even tipper. I made a video review of this Olympus EM10 mark III that you can find at this link if you want: https://youtu.be/dTS9rFkFIOk sent on May 27, 2018 |
![]() | Canon EOS M100 Pros: Image quality in relation to pricePortability and compactnessVideo qualityThinking screen for Vlog Cons: Menu not exactly intuitiveControl touches little practicalAssenza jack x microphoneMancanza viewfinder Opinion: I've recently got this Canon Mirrorless Entry Level and I have to say that, coming from a Panasonic GH4 used both for travel photos and for video (vlog) I was amazed by the quality that this machine, so small, manages to get.rnCerto , missing 4k, but for me it is not a big problem and I have to say that the colors and images seem more vibrant with the Canon rather than with the Panasonic (with the same characteristics of the lens). The electronic stabilization with 18-55 then is amazing. I could make movies at 1080p 60 fps while I was walking with a level of stabilization almost equal to that of a camera with gimbal. Incredible ... especially for the price at which is now this small compact.rnI also made a video where I try to analyze pros and cons of this mirrorless Canon.rnLo find this link: https://youtu.be/bGFx4Gu0iLE and if you like ... let me know what you think sent on April 07, 2018 |
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