Monthly Archives: December 2016

Panasonic LX10/15 Hands-on Videos

The Panasonic LX10/15 is a great alternative to the Sony RX100 and you can save a few hundred dollars. I have always been a RX100 fan, but I am seriously considering getting a LX10 even thought I really like the new RX100. Panasonic LX10 Amazon/B&H Photo/Adoroma https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaDnmbf77vM&feature=youtu.be

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Kaiman Wong is Back With His Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II Hands-on Review

If you’re a DigitalRev fan you’re probably already aware that Kai and Lok are no longer with DigitalRev. Hopefully they continue servicing the fans with there unique reviews. Kai has been a little more serious in his video’s lately, which is good if you want to load up on specs and details from someone that has […]

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Cinema5D: Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II Initial Testing

image courtesy of Cinema5D Cinema5D has put together some initial testing and conclusions about the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II that covers why many cameras come with half baked video features. The new OM-D isn’t a slouch, but it sure would be nice to have internal log capabilities. “The OM-D E M1 Mark II is a very […]

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DXO: Panasonic G85/80 Review

Surprisingly the Panasonic G80/85 review shows that the new 20MP sensor isn’t much different/better than the 16MP one, but m43 still isn’t competing with equivalent APS-C cameras. Many of the promises of m43 has come to fruition, but we are still waiting for it to catch up to APS-C. Panasonic’s latest DSLR-style Lumix DMC-G80/G85 is certainly an attractive […]

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CameraStoreTV: Panasonic FZ2500 Hands-On

The Panasonic FZ2500 gets high praise from CameraStoreTV because it’s the first camera to challenge and the Sony RX10 Mark III. The Panasonic FZ2500 is a jack of all trades that only really lags behind the RX10 in high speed video in CSTV’s estimation.

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