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You have to manage your expectations here. For what you are shooting and, in those conditions, even the R6 ii and A9 ii won't give you massively better image quality at low light. You do get ...
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I was really shock by how far ahead the OM-1 is from the EM-1. The responsiveness of the camera is truly mindblowing. I shot a series of 250 photos last night of my family having dinner and the ...
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This isn't meant to be a fair comparison. I did this for myself to see what I can see out of the cameras. I processed them the same way in Capture One Pro. I have always been an Olympus shooter and ...
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The Olympus files still have really good shadow detail in their jpegs if you are doing minor edits. However, the highlights can't really be recovered if they are blown in jpeg. In your example of ...
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My opinion. F4 is too slow for weddings unless this is day-time and outdoors. You really need faster lenses. Anything from f2.8 or faster is better. If you have the Olympus 12-40 f2.8 pro, that's a ...
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I bought the A7C for its small size but using it for extended period isn't very comfortable, so I got a smallrig for it and while that does help comfort, it also adds extra bulk to the camera. So ...
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As far as I can see, the A7iii and A7C pulls ahead of the A7IV at ISO 25,000. They are otherwise too close until ISO 25,000. Even then, I don't consider the gap very large. However, the A7IV can ...
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These are a selection of my latest photos with the GFX100S. It's been a challenge learning how to shoot with it, especially ensuring the focus point is spot on the eye. My dog being pensive. My 5 ...
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At 100%, this photo is mind-blowing. You could take random crops from all across the frame and make an entire series of this just from this one photo.
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Yes, exactly this. Thanks.
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High ISO on XT5 is really nice. You have to keep in mind this is a 40MP file and at 100% zoom, you will see both more detail and more noise. I have attached here a jpeg from the XT5 which I have ...
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Meike battery grip slows down my camera's start up time by quite a bit. I am not sure what the problem is but it feels like the camera needs extra time to communicate with the meike grip before it ...
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Why not consider the A7C. It is essentially an updated A7 iii and is very small and nimble so easy to work with. I use the 28mm f2.0 which is wide enough to catch kids on the move and fast enough ...
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I had the zuiko 12-40 f2.8 pro on my pen-F, EM1, and EM5. I would switch the lens to whichever body I used that day. It is incredibly versatile and relatively fast. If I know I am going to need ...
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If you shoot a photo in order to replicate a look, chance are you will get the look, or very close to it, but can also be a bit misleading. A lot of medium format shooters aren't crowing about...
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If you are coming from m43 to FF, you'll see the difference, but you'll also feel the immediate overlap between m43/APSC/FF and that can be quite a bit of waste. They really all do the same things ...
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I am saying there is a difference but for the most part, on the whole, which is how we view images, there is little perceptual difference. The studio test scene shows us these differences more ...
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You aren't wrong on any of those fronts, which is why I still refuse to sell off my Olympus EM1. It still produces really good images and the lens options allow me to rsproduce a great varoety of ...
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You can create a lot of similarities with the right set up,but that's the thing, you need set up. The GFX just gives you that look out of the bag. You have to chase that look using the other ...
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I have both and optically they are both good, so you have to decide based on the field of view. The 23mm is a better general purpose lens that can do a bit of everything, but the 18mm gets more ...
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