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![]() | Fujifilm X-A5 Pros: Compact, great files, 180-degree tilting monitor Cons: It's not stabilized Opinion: For what I paid for it it is great.Convenient the tilting LCD monitor x make videos. Great file comparable to fuji's other 24mp. It can be carried in a pocket with the 18mm or 27mm mounted. There is bluetooth, 4K video, touch screen, with sensor equipped with phased pixels. The X-A5 offers the High-Speed HD video feature, which allows you to record HD movies up to four times the speed for slow motion clips. Multi Focus mode automatically adds 4K quality images, cleverly obtained by cleverly changing depth-of-field settings. The 4K Burst function is also available, shooting 15 frames per second in 4K quality. These new 4K video features allow for more creativity and artistic expression. (see site) sent on April 07, 2021 |
![]() | Panasonic S1R Pros: Almost everything, professional body, very beautiful, natural files, totally customizable, safe updates. It is not heavy: it is RIGHT x professional use. Cons: Few Opinion: After various experiences with Canon and Nikon reflex systems, I tried mirrorlens with Olympus micro 4 thirds. Great, beautiful computer interface and very easy body and optical update (which I no longer found on other systems). Then I used Fuji X-h1 and X-T2 and found myself even better as using the body because of the average size of my hands and the numerous physical rings, and beautiful patternss. With Fuji I miss a raw file conversion program that instead with Canon and Olympus were included when buying the machine. But let's get to the point. Now I also use the Lumux S1R, fantastic camera. I was undecided between this and the S1 I'd like to try; then I found a nice chance for the S1R and bought it. I feel very good, fantastic viewfinder, great display with very natural colors, many customizable buttons, very robust body and weight, I say this with conviction, right. I don't agree with those who say it's big, maybe they've never tried a Canon 1Dmark3 or the Nikon D3x or bodies with battery grip with the batteries !!!! The S1R is lighter. Size side. It's not big!!!! And it's smaller than many bodies with battery grip. Then think about the difficulty of handling small and sometimes even medium bodies with big hands. They can also be nice and lent cameras but if you can't work they come out as a result many photos taken badly. As with so many bodies, the updates will fix the small gaps that some can find: there will never be a perfect camera for everyone. Everyone will have their own preferences and find flaws that x others are not there. The only notable note is the period that has come out. He should have been dating 2 years earlier, along with Sony, maybe not so complete. But giving people the chance to see it mature with Sony especially optical side. In my opinion, there is currently a lack of an optical park like that of other brands. Not as quality, but as a wide choice. I have to say I was undead for Sony but then I trusted Panasonic and luckily sigma is there. Panasonic lenses cost too much, and Even Sigma x Lumix lenses cost a little more than their Sony attack counterparts and even more than those with Canon and Nikon attachments. I don't think that's fair. Unfortunately there are still few those designed x mirrorless but they will come. I hope quickly otherwise people won't choose Lumix. I would have liked the updates to work as with Olympus, that is, by connecting the computer directly these happen almost automatically. I reserve the right to update the review after more intensive use. Good pictures at all. sent on March 08, 2021 |
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