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![]() | Olympus OM-D E-M1 II Pros: image quality, lightness, tropicalization, stabilization Cons: lack of built-in flash, battery life Opinion: after many years of canon (10d, 20d, 60d, 7mk2) tired of dragging me into hiking and traveling too much I decided to try a mirror m4 / 3. after a brief and positive experience with a used economic oympus I sold all the canon equipment and bought this stain with several goals, including the ones I found the macro 60, tamron superzoom 14-140 and olympus 75-300. made a photo of a month in brazilian and I'm excited about the results. very few wrong pictures, impeccable focus, excellent stabilization and other great ISO hold. for my type of use also includes insect nightshots and other lack of built-in flash is a limitation, though the small standard flash supplied as standard works fine. the battery does not last long, but just take a spare. Ultimately, considering my type of user I would not go back. sent on September 13, 2017 |
![]() | Tamron 14-150mm f/3.5-5.8 Di III Pros: sufficiently robust construction, weight, optical quality. Cons: none for this type of 10 x zoom, apart from a visible chromatic aberration especially at the edges of the image. Opinion: used on olympus omd 10 proved an excellent goal, handy and practical, covering most situations. I have to specify that, contrary to what is written on the characteristics, it is not stabilized (not required on Olympus cameras that have internal stabilization). compared with similar performance and price targets canon holds up well the confrontorn sent on October 13, 2016 |
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