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<blockquote data-quote="kbouk" data-source="post: 1056890917" data-attributes="member: 20882"><p><strong>Απάντηση: Re: Olympus OMD M1</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ναι το ειπα και εγω για την σχεση που εχουν για αυτο το εψαξα λιγο παραπανω.</p><p></p><p>Aφιερωμένο στον Νικο (peperr) για τον αγαπημενο του φακό 12-60 (το φως παντως ειναι αρκετο - θελω να δω ιδια ταχυτητα και σε χαμηλότερο φωτισμό : </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Ie89vKx6OjI[/MEDIA]</p><p>[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkUuG2jM9nw[/youtube]</p><p></p><p>και ενα βιντεακι με τον δικο μου αγαπημενο φακο, τον αργό 50αρι μακρο.</p><p>[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEBz5h_1cHc[/youtube]</p><p></p><p>και το σημειο που καιει απο το review στο <a href="http://www.smallcamerabigpicture.com/om-d_e-m1/" target="_blank">http://www.smallcamerabigpicture.com/om-d_e-m1/</a> :</p><p></p><p>I spent a few hours with a friend and his E-5 and slew of 4/3 lenses to do a side by side comparison of focusing speeds and hit count. We picked some objects in his back yard to shoot. Things like bird houses, planters, and other stationary objects of varying size,shape, and color. Things that would be both easy and tough to get a focus on. Let me get off subject for one second. The 50-200mm SWD handled wonderfully on this NON-Gripped camera just so you know.</p><p>With the OM-D-E-M1 we both noticed (un-scientificaly) that it focused, get this, FASTER than with the E-5!! Again, no stopwatches or tools like that to measure down to the millisecond, but it was something we both felt was a noticeable speed difference. The same with the 4/3 50mm f/2 macro! The 12-60mm SWD seemed to be a draw. But something else to note, there were several times when we got a more accurate focus using the 50-200mm than with the E-5. Slight differences in depth at which focus was hit. Again, we weren’t trying to be DPReview or anything, just two guys who know their Olympus gear.</p><p></p><p>Ανεπισημα παντως η Olympus υποστηριζει ότι οι μηχανες που εχουν παει στα review δεν εχουν το τελικο firmware και μπορει καποιες να μην αποδιδουν τα μεγιστα ειδικα στην εστιαση με τους 4/3 φακους, αυτα θα διορθωθουν με το τελικο firmware.</p><p></p><p>Kαι το τελευταιο σχολιο που αλιευσα στις 3.30 ξημερωματα στα forum του dpreview και ειναι απο τον Douglas Brown επαγγελματια φωτογραφο με αρκετο 4/3 εξοπλισμό που τον εμπιστευομαι πολυ περισσότερο απο αλλους:</p><p></p><p> I too have used it hands on and the E-M1 is as fast as an E5, or so close to as fast as an E5 that the difference isn't worth talking about.</p><p>DPR are out to lunch with that 'live view' comment. The E-M1 is much, much better than any live view DSLR I've ever used. Far better than any Olympus camera you may have used in live view. There just isn't any comparison.</p><p></p><p><strong>I was susing it with the 4/3's 14-35mm f2 lens in dim lighting indoors. This is a lens that has a reputation for twitchy AF performance and I found I couldn't make it miss. Dark shadows, reflective surfaces, close to distant, distant to close, it just did the job.</strong></p><p></p><p>I told them I was buying one right after that : )</p><p>By the end of the demo I told them I wanted two of them.</p><p></p><p>Pekka's comments are closer to the truth regarding AF.</p><p></p><p>Για εμένα προσωπικα που θεωρω την χρηση των 14-35/2, 35-100/2, 150/2 με ακριβεια κορυφαιο ζητημα έχει κλειδώσει το θέμα - έκανα ήδη προπαραγγελία την μηχανή - οποιος θελει τον 12-40 του τον χαρίζω....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbouk, post: 1056890917, member: 20882"] [b]Απάντηση: Re: Olympus OMD M1[/b] Ναι το ειπα και εγω για την σχεση που εχουν για αυτο το εψαξα λιγο παραπανω. Aφιερωμένο στον Νικο (peperr) για τον αγαπημενο του φακό 12-60 (το φως παντως ειναι αρκετο - θελω να δω ιδια ταχυτητα και σε χαμηλότερο φωτισμό : [MEDIA=youtube]Ie89vKx6OjI[/MEDIA] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkUuG2jM9nw[/youtube] και ενα βιντεακι με τον δικο μου αγαπημενο φακο, τον αργό 50αρι μακρο. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEBz5h_1cHc[/youtube] και το σημειο που καιει απο το review στο [URL]http://www.smallcamerabigpicture.com/om-d_e-m1/[/URL] : I spent a few hours with a friend and his E-5 and slew of 4/3 lenses to do a side by side comparison of focusing speeds and hit count. We picked some objects in his back yard to shoot. Things like bird houses, planters, and other stationary objects of varying size,shape, and color. Things that would be both easy and tough to get a focus on. Let me get off subject for one second. The 50-200mm SWD handled wonderfully on this NON-Gripped camera just so you know. With the OM-D-E-M1 we both noticed (un-scientificaly) that it focused, get this, FASTER than with the E-5!! Again, no stopwatches or tools like that to measure down to the millisecond, but it was something we both felt was a noticeable speed difference. The same with the 4/3 50mm f/2 macro! The 12-60mm SWD seemed to be a draw. But something else to note, there were several times when we got a more accurate focus using the 50-200mm than with the E-5. Slight differences in depth at which focus was hit. Again, we weren’t trying to be DPReview or anything, just two guys who know their Olympus gear. Ανεπισημα παντως η Olympus υποστηριζει ότι οι μηχανες που εχουν παει στα review δεν εχουν το τελικο firmware και μπορει καποιες να μην αποδιδουν τα μεγιστα ειδικα στην εστιαση με τους 4/3 φακους, αυτα θα διορθωθουν με το τελικο firmware. Kαι το τελευταιο σχολιο που αλιευσα στις 3.30 ξημερωματα στα forum του dpreview και ειναι απο τον Douglas Brown επαγγελματια φωτογραφο με αρκετο 4/3 εξοπλισμό που τον εμπιστευομαι πολυ περισσότερο απο αλλους: I too have used it hands on and the E-M1 is as fast as an E5, or so close to as fast as an E5 that the difference isn't worth talking about. DPR are out to lunch with that 'live view' comment. The E-M1 is much, much better than any live view DSLR I've ever used. Far better than any Olympus camera you may have used in live view. There just isn't any comparison. [B]I was susing it with the 4/3's 14-35mm f2 lens in dim lighting indoors. This is a lens that has a reputation for twitchy AF performance and I found I couldn't make it miss. Dark shadows, reflective surfaces, close to distant, distant to close, it just did the job.[/B] I told them I was buying one right after that : ) By the end of the demo I told them I wanted two of them. Pekka's comments are closer to the truth regarding AF. Για εμένα προσωπικα που θεωρω την χρηση των 14-35/2, 35-100/2, 150/2 με ακριβεια κορυφαιο ζητημα έχει κλειδώσει το θέμα - έκανα ήδη προπαραγγελία την μηχανή - οποιος θελει τον 12-40 του τον χαρίζω.... [/QUOTE]
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