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![]() | Manfrotto Zaino Advanced Compact III Pros: Compact and lightweight Cons: There is no divider, I would have put an extra divider in the bottom pocket to give the possibility to use it differently. Opinion: Compact and lightweight, it is an ideal backpack for short rides or for those who like to move lightly with the essentials in tow. The build quality is good, as you'd expect from Manfrotto, and the small size also makes it perfect for the city or for trips where space matters. The only real drawback, in my opinion, is the absence of internal dividers in the bottom pocket. A little more divider would have made all the difference, allowing for a more versatile and tidy use, perhaps to keep small accessories or a secondary lens separate. I solved it with the Manfrotto Pro Light Tech Organizer M inserted inside. sent on May 26, 2025 |
![]() | Manfrotto PRO Light Frontloader M Pros: all Cons: I can't find any Opinion: For me, it remains the best camera backpack ever. Despite its generous size, it has an exceptional balance: you hardly feel the weight on your shoulders. Even after hours of walking, it remains comfortable and snug on your back. It fits everything you need – camera body, multiple lenses, accessories – and there is also room for a few extras. He is a trusted companion, one of those who follow you everywhere without ever betraying. sent on May 26, 2025 |
![]() | Olympus M.Zuiko ED 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro Pros: Sharpness, brightness, autofocus Cons: Weight and dimensions - Lens hood does not mount backwards Opinion: From a qualitative point of view, there is very little to discuss: this lens is simply a guarantee. Excellent sharpness throughout the focal range, fast and precise autofocus, clean and natural color rendition, without visible aberrations or annoying distortions. It is an ideal companion for those looking for professional performance in all conditions. That said, it must also be said that it is NOT a lens to always carry with you lightly. Weight and size make themselves felt, especially if you are not exclusively photographing sports or wildlife. For travel, street or light hiking photography, it is challenging. In addition, the lens hood cannot be mounted upside down, so in the backpack if you do not disassemble the hood it is really bulky. Personally, I consider this an exceptional goal, but one that must be chosen consciously. I eventually switched to the younger brother f/4. sent on May 26, 2025 |
![]() | OM System OM-1 II Pros: Excellent camera, excellent autofocus, super sharpness, photonic build quality, excellent ND filters and super resolution! Cons: For now, no one Opinion: I went from the OM-D EM-10 Mark IV to the OM-1 Mark II and I have to say that there was a significant leap in all respects. I thought it was much bigger but it's not that bulky and heavy, you feel that you're dealing with a more professional camera and another level. I like it a lot in all respects, battery that lasts a long time, superlative image quality, the small sensor?! Honestly I don't feel so much of a problem despite having had an FF. For me, the OM-1 remains a super and noteworthy machine! sent on May 15, 2025 |
![]() | OM System M.Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO II Pros: Exceptional construction, ring to switch from automatic to manual focus, top sharpness!, very bright Cons: personally I can't find any, maybe slightly big for me who has an OM-D EM-10 Mark IV Opinion: It's a really gorgeous lens, and I honestly wonder how I didn't buy it sooner. The optical quality is excellent: the image is extremely sharp at all focal lengths, with a truly professional rendering. As far as I'm concerned, it's the best lens I've tried to date. The bokeh effect is soft, pleasant and very pleasant, ideal for portraits and isolated subjects. I would like to point out that I also made a direct and in-depth comparison with the Leica 12-35mm f/2.8, a very popular lens, but in the end I decided to choose OM System M.Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO II, for the overall performance. Highly recommended for those looking for a versatile and high quality lens. sent on May 02, 2025 |
![]() | Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 45mm f/1.8 Pros: sharpness, focusing speed, bright, image quality, light weight, cost Cons: I didn't find any Opinion: A great lens, ideal for portraiture but also perfect for other shots. Razor-sharp, compact, lightweight and with a truly incredible performance. The image quality is amazing. For me it's a great lens to always have with me. In addition, the cost is really low, in my opinion the highest marks. TOP! sent on April 15, 2025 |
![]() | Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV Pros: Light, beautiful, image quality, excellent size and not bad stabilizer Cons: I didn't find any Opinion: I come from a Nikon Z6 III inevitably we are on two completely different worlds, but I must say that the Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV really surprised me. Despite a small sensor, the noise management is really good. At 1600 ISO practically non-existent. Really a great machine for its price range. I take it everywhere and the result is excellent. sent on April 03, 2025 |
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