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Pietrazzo
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Pietrazzo


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manfrotto_befree_advanced_levaManfrotto BeFree Advanced (Leva)

Pros: Stable, compactable, durable and heavy/light the right. Variable and comfortable angle adjustments.

Cons: Not very stable by extending the legs to the maximum, or raising the turret.

Opinion: Nice tripod, I combined it with the 3 Way Live Advanced for a total of 1,960 kg. It weighs the right (very balanced with Micro 4/3), is resistant and adapts even "complicated" positions thanks to the wide adjustability of the legs. Taken used with the head for less than 200€, I consider it a bargain. Extending even the finest legs loses a lot in stability.

sent on February 05, 2023


manfrotto_befree3way_liveManfrotto Befree 3-Way Live

Pros: Fluid, compactable and stable.

Cons: Not very precise.

Opinion: Beautiful head, combined with BeFree Live Advanced makes a lot with a minimum footprint and a balanced weight (neither too light, nor too little). Stable and fluid, but not very precise: the rubber levers tend to play a bit of play. At the price at which I took it used (less than 200€ with tripod) it is a great choice for landscaping.

sent on February 05, 2023


olympus_omd_em10_iiOlympus OM-D E-M10 II

Pros: -Construction quality (completely metal), lightweight, compact, Yummy OLED viewfinder, LCD touch, dial and key functions abundant and comfortable. -Sharp images, wide dynamic range for the commercial segment in which it is located. -Silent shot, functions (screen magnification, Live Comp, Live Time, and others), AF good, stabilization on 5 sensor axes -Battery in my opinion good, given that it is a mirrorless. -WiFi connectivity. -Excellent value for money, varied optical park at quite low cost.

Cons: -Acceptable videos in FullHD 50p, the department is good, but if these are your priority better to opt for something else, lack for example mic input. (Lumix for example) - Absence of tropicalization (but at that price you can not have everything). -LCD not tiltable 180 degrees, for me a detail still useless. -The sensor, small but powerful, at ISO 1600 in my opinion no longer works in an acceptable way.

Opinion: After skimming for two weeks I excluded the GX80 and the A6000 in favor of this one. First mirrorless, fantastic, which facilitates the transition from the reflex world (3/31 to the right place, dials, etc.). Rich in features that take it to a much more advanced level than just entry-level. Good JPEgs but I shoot pretty much only in RAW. In combination with the 14-42 IIR and the 40-150 f/4-5.6 is reasonably compact and hyper complete. In short, a jewel, especially if you dedicate yourself mainly to photography. Very recommended! . . More than a year later, I confirm everything.

sent on November 19, 2018




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