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.
With GH5 it all will be a lot worse, as Panasonic methods and marketing budgets will be more severe.
очень хорошо, Panasonic should etch that onto gh5 review samples
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
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.
Suddenly, photography reviewers became economists...
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.
HAHAHAHAHAHA : ) Here I am... rocking like a hurricane!
Some new shots from 4:30 and on. We had the camera last week a few more hours :-) Not very scientific approach but hope you enjoy.
But as much as I would have liked this camera to be priced lower, is it really overpriced? Just the fact that almost 4 years of inflation have passed since the original E-M1 plus the fact that the Japanese Yen has appreciated about 20% in the last few months, this alone nearly justifies the entire 33% price hike. Add to this the Japanese earthquake that has caused a rise in sensor prices…
I say the technology alone and the amazing capabilities that this camera provides justify the price of entry. These things require a lot of R&D and manufacturing and miniaturising this kind of power isn’t trivial either. Is there any other camera that provides this combination of functionality, speed and ruggedness in such a compact package? I don’t know of any at this time. This is market-leading capability.
Perfect illustration of acceptance stage in Kubler-Ross Grief Cycle.
GH4 was originally more expensive than E-M1. The GH5 will be focused more on video professionals.
IMO, if the GH5 is more expensive, i seriously doubt about the future of Panasonic GH camera ...
@Eno The GH5 will not be cheaper. maybe even more expensive.
@DrDave, from the sample provided by IR, I personal couldn't find a difference between GH4 and GX85 but there may be some sample variances between the sensor so what you tell may also be true.
Anyway, I find the new Olympus camera to be nice and all but as everyone else here says, way to expensive! I'm personally interested in the Gh5 and it's safe to assume it will be using a similar sensor with similar RAW performance. But even so, over 2000$ my interest is drastically reduced to 0. :)
@Eno I have tested these cams myself under a wide range of scenes, lights and shutter speeds, both handheld and tripod, and the GX85 is better than the GH4, absolutely no doubt about it.
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