I agree with this price policy, even if I know I’m going to shoot myself in the foot by making this statement, since soon or later I think I will be forced to buy it. From now on in this article, I will calmly and impartially try to explain my reasons and thoughts about it.
First of all, no product is sold at its real price anyway. Whatever the price is, it is chosen after considering several factors. Among these factors, a very important one is the “need” for the product the companies manage to create. Why do you think people don’t complain anymore for an iPhone costing 900€? The reason is a “need” has been created for it. At the same time, the value of the “brand” has spread too. So, now people take for grant that an iPhone is worthy 900€.
Another one.
Suddenly, photography reviewers became economists...
We have good local saying from one film - Жить захочешь, не так раскорячишься.
Close translation - You'll spread legs even wider if you want to live.
Hungry can not understand yet that all 10 years of his food are now invested in this small piece of marketing "genius"
https://robinwong.blogspot.com/2016/11/olympus-om-d-e-m1-mark-ii-review_8.html
очень хорошо, Panasonic should etch that onto gh5 review samples
With GH5 it all will be a lot worse, as Panasonic methods and marketing budgets will be more severe.
Another video from this big marketing paid adopters meeting in Spain.
And author again tell you that you don't need gimbal, all this price is due to this fact, included in price, just buy this camera.
Hands-on
Convince me if E-M1 II will turn gimbal and glidecam into absolute.
Is it possible?Convince me if E-M1 II will turn gimbal and glidecam into absolute.
No. Not possible. Just understand how different stabilization techniques differ.
Very clever to raise the quality by 2 percent and the price by 50 percent.
Very clever to raise the quality by 2 percent and the price by 50 percent.
Get used to it.
The big question of course surrounds the price; at £1849.99 body only, Olympus has pitched the E-M1 II higher than some exceptionally capable competition. For example the Nikon D500 currently sells for around £1730, and is the best APS-C format DSLR we’ve yet seen, with superb high ISO capability up to ISO 51,200 and uncanny autofocus tracking. Then there’s the £1400 Fujifilm X-T2, which is currently everybody’s favourite APS-C mirrorless model, also with very impressive autofocus and continuous shooting capabilities.
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/reviews/compactsystemcameras/olympus-om-d-e-m1-mark-ii-review
DPR full review: https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympus-om-d-e-m1-mark-ii
Review
Camera has issues with video quality, especially in 1080p modes
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