Mirrorless Cameras 3 could be the Best Option


Mirrorless Cameras 3 could be the Best Option

You're hunting the new mirrorless cameras? The budget that you have a big enough and you automatically looking for a mirrorless camera best with the most minimal compromise point.


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Of the many camera mirrorlesses, best available options ever shrunk into three: Fujifilm X – T1, Olympus OM-D E-M1, and Sony A7 II. The next question, which is the best of all three of these cameras?

Of course, there are advantages and disadvantages of each of these cameras; We all know that nothing is perfect. In this article, we will discuss each of the three most important aspects of the camera: design & handling, image quality, and performance.


Design & Handling

Looking beyond the third camera is actually adopted the style of the older DSLR with a ' hump ' in the center of each. All three have an order that is made of magnesium, and they are also resistant to extreme weather. You often take pictures when it was raining? Just do it without the need to feel worried.

Though both looked and tasted premium, Olympus OM-D E-M1 superior reserved brevity. This camera has a very small dimension than all three, but the grip of his hand still feels gripped firmly to most steady – if in our opinion. The question of weighting, Sony A7 II is the most severe and the only one that penetrates the figures above 500 gram – still much lighter than a DSLR.

All three cameras are equipped with many buttons and dial so that the controls are clearly not inferior to even professional-class DSLRs. Even so, Fujifilm X-T1 is the one that feels 'the most analog' thanks to the presence of a special dial ISO setting on the left side of the top plate.
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The electronic viewfinder (EVF) is present on all three cameras, and all of them use a 2.36 million dot resolution panel. Targeting using the Olympus OM-D E-M1 EVF does not feel like using an EVF belonging to the other two cameras. Nevertheless, the OM-D E-M1 is the only camera here that is equipped with a touchscreen.touch-screen.


The Image Quality

Admission to a most major aspect, the true third camera is able to produce images that are very nice and very professional DSLR approach – even beyond it in some cases. All three wear different sizes of sensors (sort of the smallest): on Micro Four Thirds Olympus OM-D E-M1, APS-C on Fujifilm X-T1 and full-frame in Sony A7 II.


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To make it easier to understand, let's discuss it one by one, starting with the Olympus OM-D E-M1. Micro Four Thirds is indeed not a sensor with the largest size, and resolution here else ' only ' 16 megapixels, with a range of 100 – ISO 25600. Nevertheless, the results of his picture in low lighting conditions are still sleek and belong to the noise that seems arguably minimal. One thing that many users of mirrorless cameras approved is, the resulting image has a Micro Four Thirds sensor acuity from end to end is the best.

Although the wear sensor APS-C-sized sensor resolution is bigger, the Fujifilm X – T1 is not much different, ' just ' 16.3 megapixel, with range ISO 100 – 51200. Based on the personal experiences and opinions of many colleagues, the resulting color Fujifilm X-T1 is very accurate and natural. Performance in low-light conditions was not lost to Sony A7 II, that in fact completed a full-frame sensor.

Sony A7 II is not only superior to the reserved sensor size but also the resolution, i.e. 24 Megapixels, ISO range with 50-25600. In theory, and based on the recognition of a number of users, Sony's dynamic range A7 II is the best. Not only that, but their performance at high ISO is also awesome.


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In addition, Fujifilm X-T1 is the only camera in this article that is not equipped with internal image stabilizer. Both Olympus OM-D E-M1 and Sony A7 II had completed a 5-axis image stabilizer that proved effective muffle shocks due to a less stable grip.

The third camera can also record video up to a maximum resolution of 1080 p 60 fps. Sony A7 II little-seeded thanks to its ability to record with XAVC S codec than AVCHD.

The lens issue, the Olympus OM-D E-M1 championship, thanks to the many Micro Four Thirds lenses available, both produced by Olympus, Panasonic, and other parties such as Voigtlander. 

Following is Fujifilm X-T1, where the collection of quality lenses continues to grow complete, but unfortunately the price is often very high. The same is true for Sony A7 II lenses.
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Performance

The performance is an aspect which cannot be forgotten in addition to picture quality. First of all, let's discuss the autofocus system is a matter of each camera. All three are equally wearing system hybrid AF, which is a combination of the system contrast detection and phase detection. This means, in theory, all three are fairly reliable catch and retain a matter of focus on moving objects.

How to speed its autofocus? If it's based on personal experience, the Olympus OM-D E-M1 is the most responsive and quick to capture the focus in single AF mode, followed by X-T1, Fujifilm and Sony A7 II behind.


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The question of the burst rate, Olympus OM-D E-M1 can be clicked with the speed of 10 fps in maximum resolution. Fujifilm X – T1 followed by number 8 fps, and Sony A7 II had to settle with a 5 fps. Apart from that, the trio has a buffer size that is large enough, which means you can click endlessly until around 40 – 50 pictures at once.

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