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


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olympus_omd_em10_ivOlympus OM-D E-M10 IV

Pros: Lightness, responsiveness, customization, cost

Cons: Battery/sd flap uncomfortable

Opinion: I state that this review comes only after two weeks of use, but after having used Nikon for years, and now having a Z6 II that I got tired of carrying with me in every situation, I wanted to try Olympus to flank my "flagship" and to use in trips out of town. I must say that I found only positive sides, reactive, a good sensor, lots of technology, fast autofocus, excellent face recognition (even compared to my Z6 II), light and bright optics (I have flanked it with a 17mm f1.8). Another thing I liked is the presence of the flash that, if used sparingly... it is not as destructive as it is always depicted; after all it is possible to use it manually, and to lighten some shadows it can be convenient. Then if you really don't like it just don't use it, but at least you can select it! As for the menu at the moment I do not feel like reviewing it since I have been used to Nikon for years and now I have entered into that logic. For the moment it seems less immediate, but still there is a lot of stuff, and the possibility of customizing the buttons is a lot. The only thing that did not make me crazy from the first minute is the door of the battery compartment / sd that I find an uncomfortable and risicato hair, but we are really talking about "nothing". Excellent instead the choice not to have a charger in the box and if you want it you buy it ... how many mobile phone chargers do we have at home and that we do nothing about it? I imagine that for those who have already had other Olympus or from an ecological point of view this is the best solution. As for me, not having other Olympus I had to buy one, so consider that if you want it original it takes about 60 euros, otherwise with 20 euros you buy it of other brands. Alternatively you can obviously charge it with the USB that comes in the box.

sent on August 19, 2022


nikon_z6Nikon Z6

Pros: Robust, Excellent Grip, Dynamic Range, High Iso Yield, Gust, Setting Speed, Battery Life to Be an ML, Button Customization.

Cons: Less fast than a reflex in moving the focus points, a single XQD.

Opinion: I come from a D7200, but I had the opportunity to work very often with a D750. I have to say that although the first month I was desperate and wanted to change it, in the second month I got used to everything and I would not go back. The machine is sturdy, has a beautiful grip to be an ML, better than many other competitors and a viewfinder that is spectacular. The battery life is great, I had a wedding and each battery took home about 750 shots. It has a very high dynamic range and even at high Iso behaves very well, I made shots at 5000 iso that are still extremely sharp. The XQD is very expensive, but I must say that the burst practically does not buffer and even the pc import is immediate. Improved wi-fi management for shooting and importing live photos. I use this machine with a tamron 24-70 G2 and adapter, but also optics like the 35mm Z and I have to say that the z optics are better for sharpness all over the frame, but the adapter is very robust and does not scare me as I initially thought; if you don't have z-optics as in my beginnings with this machine, you don't mind, it's glued to the machine and has no minimal games! The only downside of the adapter is the two cm of ledge. Too bad for one XQD, but it doesn't scare me too much after hearing them in my hand. The joistick for moving the focus points could be a little more responsive, I hope of the next firmware release, because then with all the automations of AF that you can set, I do not find any difficulty, except with the recognition of the face with optics wide-angle, though predictable. I'd say as Nikon's entry into mL... Great even if they put us!!!!

sent on November 01, 2019




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