Why Mirrorless?
Photo Moment - September 28, 2016
People have asked: Why Mirrorless? In this video, PhotoJoseph addresses why both amateurs and professionals choose mirrorless and compares the features of a few of his favorite quality mirrorless cameras.
Great show!
I currently have a Fuji xt10 and I'm happy with the pictures, I'm traveling a lot for work. Do you think I'd be happy with a Gx85? The ibis is very very tempting but unsure if it's worth the minimal loss in dynamic range.
Thanks
I currently have a Fuji xt10 and I'm happy with the pictures, I'm traveling a lot for work. Do you think I'd be happy with a Gx85? The ibis is very very tempting but unsure if it's worth the minimal loss in dynamic range.
Thanks
+markhou I haven’t used the Fuji but I’m very happy with the GX85. It’s my second favorite camera, next to the GH5!
Great content, Thanks Joseph
Great channel and live presentation! I have been shooting MFT for over 4 years, and the GX85 is my current favourite. The Olympus EM5ii is my preference for colours or when it starts raining. For lenses I tend to lean towards the Olympus Pro series but I do enjoy the Panasonic Leica 25 1.4 and there are some other Panasonic gems I've got my eyes on.
Anyways, MFT is a great format with two wonderful main manufacturers. It is too bad DFD only works with Panasonic lenses. This is one of the reasons my why next camera will probably be the Olympus EM1ii. So Panasonic- I know you're watching - if you really want us MFT Photogs to buy your latest bodies, include Olympus DFD profiles as most of us non-sponsored photographers have a mixture of glass.
Anyways, MFT is a great format with two wonderful main manufacturers. It is too bad DFD only works with Panasonic lenses. This is one of the reasons my why next camera will probably be the Olympus EM1ii. So Panasonic- I know you're watching - if you really want us MFT Photogs to buy your latest bodies, include Olympus DFD profiles as most of us non-sponsored photographers have a mixture of glass.
+Lyndon Smith I'll be sure to pass this along :-) And thanks!
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