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![]() | Olympus OM-D E-M5 II Pros: Maneuverability, Weight, Tropicalization, Electronic View, Lens Costs Cons: Batteries (Of course), Articulated Display, High ISO Noise, Improved Standby Functionality, White Balance Opinion: I bought the car in question in July with a 12-40 f2.8 kit. Transportabilissimo has made my trips in my holiday really relaxing, low iso and with natural light does not absolutely regret the FF. A lens like the Zuiko 12-40 is fine for the portraits, thanks also to a great - in my opinion AF - and the 40mm focal (equivalent to 80mm FF) you can get a very nice blurry background and a great sharpness also by f4 (but in fact also at f2.8 you get excellent results). Instead, we come to what I can not bear from this car. White balance in the interior, often suffers from dominance that is quite complicated to fix in post (at least for what are my current PP capabilities). High ISO noise: really much. It is true that stabilization allows you to shoot with long enough times to ISO a bit lower but the noise problem is there and it is useless to deny it. It's really hard to take it off in the post. Standby functionality: if you activate the functionwhich allows you to move from the display to the viewfinder by approaching the face that, after taking the picture, approaching the machine to the chest (since I hold the shoulder machine), the proximity sensor activates the viewfinder and does not put the machine in standby mode. The result is a very low battery life and overheated machine. Articulated display: I personally hate these types of displays that open on the one hand because they give me a feeling of fragility and clutter me. Also, for "stolen photos" I think the Tilt-Shift displays are much better than somehow remain hidden and therefore draw less attention to the subject. sent on November 10, 2017 |
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