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Panasonic GX80 / GX85 Pros: Handling, structure (despite being plastic), af, stunning menu, touch screen Cons: Socket for external mic missing, accessories (such as tailored bags not readily available), moiré Opinion: I actually started to take a bit 'of years ago after a "dark" period, I switched from the D3000 the D300S, D610 to return to aps-c with fuji x100t, thought he had found peace because 23 (35mm eq) fuji is a show and the files in jpeg that churns are still on top. But unfortunately in some situations, the fixed lens speech began to Starmie tight. I was never interested in the m4 / 3 and actually still am learning. Talking with a friend who knows rather well both camera bodies that the optics of these devices has convinced me to go to this beautiful panasonic. I bought about a month ago and I can say that I find very well done, from the construction (plastic) but I assure you it seems Steel not to mention the technical specifications. Reviews around you find many so I'll just tell you my simple experience and advice for those planning to move to the m4 / 3. The convenient ports virtually anywhere, I purchased a simple adapter and now I can mount tranquillamente my old Canon FD lenses and goes like a dream, 4K and all the video section are amazing (unfortunately missing the input for external mic, this is a pretty major flaw), practically shooting stabilizing at 1/2 ( leaning against the wall) with no problems there is no sign of camera shake (which is awesome), you have to be certain cases have steady hands in general. Kit 12-32 Kit 3.5 / 5.6 that I took is not great and I'm considering the purchase of other types of lenses. AF fast really well done. These are the first results (more positive), I'll add more as the use, however, it is a product that would definitely recommend it. sent on September 30, 2016 |
Fujifilm X100T Pros: comfort, image, functionality, body well done and aesthetically very beautiful, display and viewfinder, ergonomics despite the size very good Cons: battery, menu a bit 'cumbersome (there is to be a habit, especially for people like me it is not used), maf that with the strong contrasts in a while does not do his duty. Opinion: Like many who SLR kit, tired of the weight are passed to the mirrorless or compact too, after a first test with fuji x20 but I was not satisfied, I went, still holding the Nikon D610 with 24-70, in this beautiful Japanese girl. The machine is perfect in virtually all, convenient from all points of view. Excellent viewfinder in all configurations, my stepping stone to the review of Giorgiomilone who described impeccably the x100t. The only drawback, (but I think it's a matter of habit) besides the usual battery that lasts little, is the menu which is a bit 'too cumbersome, for the rest of the board many more of x100s, seem identical but in this c 'is really much più.rnrnDopo a year of use I can only confirm what was said except for the high iso that actually blend in (and they are really bad) exceeded 3200, but otherwise I sold D610 and I am really well. sent on January 30, 2015 |
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