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![]() | Olympus OM-D E-M1 Pros: The electronic viewfinder enables you to preview the final result of the shot which allows you to take less and better, especially in terms of the correct exposure. Functions as the focus peaking and automatic magnification of the image with manual focus are very practical for those who enjoy macro or simply using analog optical. Many function keys and so many features for those who like to experiment (time-lapse for example). compact and robust body. impressive continuous shooting. LCD rear touch. Ability to utilize with satisfaction the objectives of the 4/3 system. Quiet shutter release very useful but does limit the iso 3200 and suffers greatly certain types of artificial lights that leave obvious image bands. Cons: less battery life by 50% compared to an SLR, non-tilting rear LCD that in many situations instead could use, AF does not equal a reflex especially in CA. Slow to resume business after going into stand-by. Council to extend the time of the stand-by if you want to avoid losing another moment, against the battery will last even less. You can not shoot remotely with remote control but only through smartphone apps, uncomfortable. Opinion: fantastic car for portability and functions. Combined with the 14-150 is a perfect travel companion. I have some goals of the 4/3 system that work very well and it saved me from having to redo the optical park from scratch. I purchased with the 12-40 2.8 in November 2015, and excluding the failure of a ring, however, repaired under warranty, only now begin to appreciate it fully. It takes time to become familiar with all the function keys and find the best configuration based on your shooting habits. For now, than the E-620 that utlizzavo earlier, I miss only the swiveling LCD screen, allowing shots from any position, while that of the EM1 tilts lengthwise only. Can not shoot a dome of a church, for example, unless you use the connection to your smartphone, but it's a feature that I find little use, I only have two hands, and it is complicated to move the car and phone together in search of the right composition. Also it lacks the ability to use a remote control to remotely shots obbligandomi to use the app for the smartphone (and then to have one after smartphone, always load). sent on May 27, 2016 |
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