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![]() | Panasonic Lumix LX100 Pros: Dedicated rings for the direct control of shooting parameters, slow with a versatile, bright and quality focal range. Cons: The electronic zoom handling mechanism. Opinion: Phenomenal camera that I have owned and recommended to anyone who has asked me for a generalist camera, for use in the family and for travel. Its m4/3 sensor combined with such a bright lens makes it unique in the panorama of compacts. If you do not have special needs it may be enough on your own to meet the needs of many photography enthusiasts. Too bad for the fixed display they kept even in the mark II. sent on April 23, 2021 |
![]() | Olympus OM-D E-M10 Pros: Tiny, robust, reliable, extremely versatile, a thousand thousand useful functions! Cons: I find it a problem to find them for the category to which it belongs. Opinion: I have owned it since 2014, in the meantime I have changed numerous kits but she has never left; I was so satisfied with the goodness of the product that, having lost one after less than a year, I bought back another equal! (you usually "take advantage" of these opportunities to change with something new). A small tank, transmits a solidity outside the ordinary! She also fell from the saddle of the Vespa but the little girl must not have noticed because it continues to work as if nothing had happened! Purchased with the 14-42 EZ pancake I immediately completed it with 40-150 of the poor and the 9mm f8 cap, a minimal kit that entered a pouch but that was able to give me emotions. Combined with a 17mm f1.8 it turned out to be a phenomenal combination of pocket and quality. Good ISO seal, at times miraculous considering the year of construction and the format of the sensor. The Live Composite feature is brilliant, making star trails disarming! I would recommend it to anyone who wants to try to tiptoe into the ML world. sent on April 08, 2021 |
![]() | Sigma DP0 Quattro Pros: detail, incomparable quality Cons: autofocus not always accurate Opinion: To tame it you need to know it, enter a "old style" conception of photography, then goodbye to frenzy, to "everything and immediately", to "shots on the fly". To give the best it needs light (read ETTR), but above all of "good light". Easel or mini stand is obligatory.rnRegala the awareness that in a bag in which to cram batteries, filters and mini tripod you have the camera "finedimondo" for landscapes.rnThe shape is unusual, but fortunately I like it as well ' is; the functionality management menu is essential, for me a real plus, you can quickly learn the four things on the cross that you need to know to set it up.rnPossibility of shooting at high resolution (SFD) and saving RAW in DNG; to get the maximum must necessarily use the proprietary software Sigma Photo Pro at least for the conversion of native raw (.x3f), but being able to get a DNG directly in the car is a comfortable alternativeativa.rnI've bought with his loupe (LVF-01) to avoid the lack of a viewfinder, the size increases but at least you have the exact perception of how you are composing the photo.rnE 'an extraordinary camera, even a bargain if you consider the quality of the files in relation to its cost! rnBe must pay attention to autofocus, on some occasions I deceived.rnFor ISO: I do not think I've ever taken over 100, for me you could save this voice of menu; D sent on February 10, 2018 |
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