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The Best Prosumer camera is…Given how well the Nikon D500 performed in last year's test, this was a much closer result than we expected. However, the Fujifilm X-T2 consistently turned in better images with better detail and less noise in all the...
We'd want to do more extensive tests before reaching any final decision about the E-M1's continuous focus tracking performance, but it's an extraordinary camera in every other respect. The image quality belies its small sensor, and its static autofocus...
The E-M1 Mark II is not only better than the original model in every way, it's better than most mirrorless in every way too.Principal to its success is the built-in image stabilisation - which is the best sensor-based system we've ever used - and its...
There's no getting around the fact that the OM-D E-M1 Mark II is expensive. Yes, it's Olympus' flagship CSC and built like a tank but the $2299 you'll pay for just the body could get you a Fujifilm X-T2 (also weatherproof, also offering 4K recording)...
Having shot extensively with the Olympus OM-D E-M 1 Mark II, I'm very impressed with it. It's clearly capable of producing high quality images and the autofocusing is fast, making it suitable for shooting sport and action.As our Olympus OM-D E-M 1 Mark...
If you want the fastest possible camera then the high price of the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II may be justified, as it is, without doubt, an excellent camera, capable of producing excellent images. For those that need or want high-speed shooting, the E-M1...
We all experience moments in our lives where we wish we could stop or slow down time. It could be as simple as when your phone slips out of your grasp, or as heart-stopping as when an accident is about to happen. It's like you're watching things happen...
All good things come at a price. And the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II is the epitome of that. It is a brilliant camera that is perfect in every sense except for its price...
Yes, if you don't balk at the price and don't need the advantages of a full-frame sensor. For E-M1 shooters, the Mark II represents a significant upgrade, especially if you've been waiting for Olympus to introduce a strong video mode. In that case, it's...
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