tình hình là em mới được cho con E300 (đồ cổ ) mà không có len, các bác tư vấn cho em nên dùng len nào cho mục đích chụp phong cảnh, giá cả càng rẻ càng tốt, bắt đầu ham vui đua đòi mà, cảm ơn các bác., tư vấn từ A-Z càng tốt.
Được sửa bởi thanhlegas lúc 11:06 AM ngày 26-09-2012
Cuối cùng DXO mark chịu nhả kết quả test OMD EM 5 ra. Chắc nó chờ Nikon mirrorless ra rồi mới dám công bố.
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Pub...as/Measurement
With an overall DxOMark Score of 71, the Olympus OM-D E-M5 jumps to the head of the pack of micro 4:3 compact hybrids (including the Olympus Pen and the Panasonic Lumix G), riding in 42nd place right behind the Sony NEX-5N in the DxOMark camera sensor score database, smack-dab in the peloton of such cameras of reference as the Fujifilm X100 and Sony SLT-A57.
The Olympus OM-D E-M5’s 16 Mpix LiveMos 16 sensor delivers a Color Depth Score of 22.8 bits on our DxOMark test bench.
With a Dynamic Range Score of 12.3 EV, the Olympus OM-D ranks 36th in our database for this criterion, outperforming its overall DxOMark score. This is simply the highest score ever achieved by a micro 4:3 sensor. As we will see below on the curves comparing the OM-D E-M5 to the Pen and to the Lumix G, the OM-D E-M5’s dynamic range is superior at all sensitivities, but continues to progress in an even more pronounced fashion at low ISO settings.
As for Low-Light sensitivity, the OM-D E-M5’s measured 826 ISO puts it in 40th place, a very good score given the sensitive surface area of its 4:3 sensor, just slightly behind the best APS-C sensors.
Furthermore, the OM-D E-M5 beats the score for the 16 Mpix APS-C CMOS sensor found in the Sony SLT-A55, and is competitive with that of the Canon EOS 60D.
Đang có vài anh em đang bán. bác liên hệ thử
http://xomnhiepanh.com/?mod=raovat&a...pmc-135f2-8-om
http://xomnhiepanh.com/?mod=raovat&a...0-vai-cai-lens
cảm ơn bác, mai em sẽ liên hệ.
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