Tony Northrup believes the E-M1X makes a lot of sense
Skip to minute 10 to watch the part about the E-M1X. And please dear commenters…show Tony some love for once :)
Skip to minute 10 to watch the part about the E-M1X. And please dear commenters…show Tony some love for once :)
David Thorpe:
I bought my first Micro Four Thirds gear 8 years ago. Since then I’ve used nothing else. With the big hitters like Nikon and Canon – even maybe Panasonic – jumping on the bandwagon now with full frame mirrorless models, has Micro Four Thirds had its day?
UPDATE! I say in the video that I have put a link to an interesting comparison between FF and Micro Four Thirds print performance – YouTube won’t let me do that, I find. The link is to The School of Photography – https://youtu.be/OGn3yPl59ZM
Blackmagic Pocket Camera 4K Real World Review by Wolfcrow.
If you need to know the differences, advantages and limits of the current Panasonic top trio MFT cameras check out the guide posted by Shawn C. Steiner on Explora.
Dpreview writes:
Not everybody wants or needs a full frame sensor, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up pro-level performance on your camera. In this episode, Chris and Jordan compare four of the top performing APS-C and Micro Four Thirds models currently on the market: the Fujifilm X-T3, Nikon D500, Panasonic G9, and Olympus E-M1 Mark II. Whether your priority is landscapes, portraits, sports and wildlife, or street photography, we’ll help you figure out which of these models is right for you. Want more information? Check out our in-depth reviews and sample galleries for each of these cameras. Also, make sure to get new episodes of DPReview TV every week by subscribing to our YouTube channel!