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Anto74
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Anto74


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olympus_em5_iiOlympus OM-D E-M5 II

Pros: Overall height with battery grip - IBIS effective - Display articulated - Presence WiFi - Build quality - Excellent performance at high sensitivity - Electronic viewfinder excellent - Controls and dials are well positioned - Excellent image quality - Mode High Res great for macro and beyond - Focus Bracketing (firmware v. 4) - Excellent focusing and fast - many goodies as usual Olympus

Cons: Menu very articulate - need battery grip for perfect ergonomics (however remains small in size)

Opinion: Come from a kit composed by Canon 7D Mark II and 6D, both sold after a period of coaching with EM5 Mark II (now I also took the "almost" twin EM10 Mark II). The system is a micro 4/3 system really exceptional for completeness and overall quality. My photographic genre of choice is macro photography but I also like birds, landscapes and ritrattirnHo EM5 Mark II found in a really high quality, and as constructive as level image quality. It was certainly biased against the smaller sensor but in the end the fears proved unfounded: mold and always in A3 + prints are indistinguishable from those made with SLR above. I used the EM5 Mark II also to do a double combined exceptional mZuiko 40-150 Pro and did not bat an eyelid, especially in the church where I took forever to 1600 ISO at f / 2.8. The autofocus (accuracy and speed) is the aspect that struck me most: for a period I useda Fuji XT1 but it was not as responsive and precisa.rnLa high res mode is really useful and usabilissima, a feature that I can not give up when I make macro and weather conditions permit. The 'effectiveness of the stabilizer is very high. Ultimately, if you are not among those sailing in the swirling waters of the usual speeches from forums (digital noise, high ISO, pixel peeping etc etc ..) and especially if you are printing your best pictures, you will be surprised and perhaps amazed at what can pull out of this car and more generally the Micro 4/3. PS I have got to try at the same time also the EM1 but I have not found differences in favor of the latter and therefore I decided to buy the EM5 Mark II. I conclude by saying that I also EM10 Mark II, and if you do not need a car or function Tropicalised High Res is a car almost identical to the EM5 Mark II but tinier

sent on November 24, 2015




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