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


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olympus_omd_em1_iiiOlympus OM-D E-M1 III

Pros: Ergonomics, battery, IQ in almost all conditions, lightness, freehand hi-res shooting, star-af, ND filters in the room, ibis, focus stacking in the room, tropicalization

Cons: Price at the exit, Evf and LCD panel obsolete, high iso, menu not really intuitive, lack of GPS and superior display G9 style. Menu button moved from Mark ii

Opinion: For the m43 I think it's the best. The Af I find that for my needs is more than enough. The quality of the images that it brings out if accompanied by good optics, is also excellent. I also used it for night views, and it didn't disappoint. For travel, street, landscapes (with not extreme dynamic range), I think it is very difficult to find a camera that offers similar characteristics. Unfortunately the Evf viewfinder has lagged far behind the competition, this for me is the main flaw. The main display is on the same line, I find it small. The touch in the menus Is not active, as on Sony, and it is a pity. It's pretty sharp, but I think it deserved better. The menu can be improved, but with the quick menu you go little, so it is a non-problem. I was also bothered by moving the menu button from the Mark II.

sent on January 05, 2022


olympus_em5_iiOlympus OM-D E-M5 II

Pros: Compactness, HR function, autofocus afs, articulated display, customizing buttons, aesthetic, silent shooting, advanced functions as composite Live, shooting up to 60s in the car, IQ more than good, transportability

Cons: recovery time from standby, afc-tracking not enough, menu, not very resistant coating

Opinion: Buy in early to work alongside the Nikon d800, he ended up totally replace it: I'm not a professional, so all MPixel of d800 and all optical FF were most often just a burden. What I appreciate most is the portability of Oly and its kit, cervical and back thank you. As can be seen from Pro that I listed, the car has so much to give. Montandoci valuable lenses, as the 40-150 pro or 75 f1.8, knows pull off spectacular results. The articulated display avoids uncomfortable and alternative point shooting positions. The HR function, unfortunately works only on still subjects and with completely immobile machine, it allows a resolution worthy of a Big MPx. Finely tuned sound is a boon, and can go up to 1 / 16000s! The composite live, though it is a reachable GOOD ONLY feature reading the manual or tutorial, allows long special exhibitions, preserving the highlights. Unfortunately does not reach the operating speed of the SLR, because every time che goes into stand-by must be a moment to reactivate it, and that moment can be decisive (not a journalist at the front, but it is sometimes irritating). The menu makes it difficult to take advantage of all the machine functions, it is user-unfriendly for my taste (coming from Nikon), but having also tried to Fuji X100T would say that is not the only one. The afc / tracking found it insufficient, especially with moving subjects at the camera, but the AFS is almost always fly with optical Olympus, a little less with those Panasonic.rnInfine, despite having a nice retro look ( I was asked several times if scattassi analog), but the paint is not resistant, to a year after purchase I stripped all corners :(

sent on September 08, 2016


lowepro_protactic450awLowepro ProTactic 450 AW

Pros: Plenty of space for equipment and organizable by special dividers, mining reflex or goals without having to take the backpack from his shoulders, for extra space, enters in the overhead of the airlines, security anti shoplifting, anti rain curtain, hooks for easel customizable.

Cons: Maybe I padded a bit 'more of the shoulder straps

Opinion: I used this backpack during a 3 week stay in Cambodia and Thailand, with the following equipment: rnNikon Nikon D800 + Nikon 18-35 70-200 VR2 + + + Nikon 24-120 sigma 35 Art + Ricoh Gr, Macbook Air 13 ' , various cables, spare batteries, ebook, ND filter, hard-disk ... Obviously the gross vehicle weight is felt (I would say 11 / 12Kg), but there are two straps, a lumbar and a rib, which help during ... the trek back adheres well, and perspiration is aided by a zone "Active" .rnla d800 in the overhead compartment entered without any problems with all the goals except the 70-200, which riponevo down (organizing interior space with dividers you can still enter d800 + 70-200 at the bottom). rnHo bought this bag because I found very comfortable the two side openings (I riponevo one hand and the other on the wide canvas to have everything at hand and change lenses in seconds), and because it has plenty of room for my needs is perfetto.rn

sent on July 01, 2015




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