I am a studio beauty photographer, and I use my cameras for beauty photography, as well as catalogs, model tests and portraits, for commercials and for private clients (and sometimes for magazines). Well, I bang weddings, it happens :) I bought the camera in June and have already shot about 90 thousand frames on it, so I understand what I'm talking about in relation to this camera. Before Olikov (until the end of 2022) there was a pair of Nikon - 810 and 610, so in terms of dd, low-light and picture quality, I also have a very good basis for comparison, Nikons have excellent behavior in poor light. I am currently working with 2 Olympus cameras, both in the studio and at weddings, events, street shootings. These cameras are a great workhorse, especially if you value light weight, portability, and don't shoot valerian-eating black cats in dark basements. You can normally bokeh on it (especially 1.2 - 1.4 glasses, but it will work on 2.8), it is adequate in low light (for clients I calmly shoot at ISO 3200. This is enough to shoot at night by the light of lanterns. ISO 6400 is enough to shoot a child in oceanarium by the light of the aquarium, but here everything is already making a lot of noise and the sharpness is lost). But in return, you get machine-gun speed, the most comfortable grip (actually, I have tried almost all cameras, I havenβt seen it more convenient), fast autofocus and light weight. For me, it's an absolute bargain :) 20 MP is enough to be published in magazines (however, you have to learn how to scribble pictures right away, on the site. And get into the exposition - but - only shhh - you should always do this in general :) and almost always hit, my percentage of "out of focus marriage" is close to zero even at events. It's easy for a studio to not have a single miss in an episode at all. PS If you are into the topic of the Brenzaer method, then this camera is ideal for such shooting. And at the output in three clicks you can get 50-60 mp frames with 35 mm efr and a hole of 0.5-0.7 per ff. If you really need bokeh :)
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