Expensive for a 150-600mm lens Has a tendency to hunt for focus unless you use limiter controls As an alternative to astronomically expensive full-frame wildlife photography setups, the Om System ...
Because of its length, the OM 50-200mm includes a tripod collar and mounting foot, so you can keep its center of gravity balanced for the best stability. The foot has Arca-Swiss dovetail cuts, so it ...
The OM-5 Mark II is available in three different colors. It comes in silver or black as either a body only or a kit with the 12-45mm F4 Pro ($1,599.99) or 14-150mm F4-5.6 II ($1,499.99), or in Sand ...
With its huge 300-1200mm equivalent range, the OM System 150-600mm F5.0-6.3 IS provides remarkable telephoto reach in a portable design. It’s a great option for subjects such as sports and wildlife.
With the release of the Lumix S5II, Panasonic has done more than upgrade a popular camera. With the S5II, the company — which has stuck up until now to contrast-detect autofocus on its mirrorless ...
The 61-megapixel full-frame sensor is brilliant, the autofocus tracking is impeccable, the articulating screen is the best around, and yet Sony cameras are still plagued by terrible ergonomics. The 61 ...
Instant cameras have been all the rage over the past few years. Whether it’s taking a step back from relying on your smartphone or just finding joy in the spontaneity that is a physical film print, ...
The Lumix S5II is mostly an incremental update, but its hybrid phase-detect autofocus system may be a turning point for Panasonic playing some much-needed catch-up. And a sick, blacked-out S5IIx ...
User interface took getting used to Easy to power on accidentally Autofocus lags behind other camera brands Images occasionally fail to record The latest camera to join the L-Mount Alliance, the Leica ...