FOR 2016 - Backscatter
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FOR 2016 - Backscatter
BEST UNDERWATER MIRRORLESS CAMERAS FOR 2016 Mirrorless cameras are a relatively new category in photography. A mirrorless camera is like an SLR camera with interchangeable lenses, but the mirror box and optical viewfinder are eliminated. All composition is done from the LCD screen or thru an electronic viewfinder. This makes the camera system smaller and less expensive than a traditional SLR. Most systems can be small enough for carry on luggage with a backpack and small roller bag. Sensor sizes range from a 2.0 crop sensor to full frame depending on camera model. Image quality and performance of top end mirrorless cameras can rival or beat some SLRs, while some lower end models are inexpensive enough to be a no brainer upgrade from a compact. Check out our compete article with more details, including sample photos and videos from the reviewed cameras at: BACKSCATTER.COM/COMPACT NOTES: ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ OLYMPUS PEN E-PL7 THE OLYMPUS PEN E-PL7 is keeping the PEN series as one of the top cameras on our list. We love the PEN series for their quick autofocus, snappy performance, and great image quality. Startup time is quick and shutter lag is non-existent. The PEN cameras are equipped with customizable function buttons which can be programmed to be the equivalent of an “AF-On” button found on many SLRs. The PEN is lightweight and easy to travel with, so much we often see customers “crossgrade” into a mirrorless system just to avoid traveling with the weight of heavier SLR housings. With a new smaller front port, the new PT-EP12 housing unfortunately only supports the 14-42 EZ lens. However, new ports from AOI allow use of a full range of lenses rivaling the flexibility of more expensive mirrorless and SLR systems. Camera and housing price starts at $1350. With such great low light performance, 8 frames per second, super fast focus, and no shutter lag, we feel this camera and housing combination is the best “bang for your buck” in underwater photography. Quick focus and no shutter lag allow capturing the moment easier to do. PROS • Sensor provides extremely good low light and high ISO performance • 8 frames per second continuous shooting mode • Extremely snappy autofocus performance compared to any camera, compact or SLR • Full range of lenses and 3rd party ports available CONS • Standard housing port has limited lens selection • Custom white balance deeper than about 40 feet should be done with a color filter • Slightly more expensive than the previous generation model, but still a smashing deal Read full review with photos and video at www.backscatter.com/compacts All images on page shot with Olympus PEN E-PL7 BACKSCATTER · +1-831-645-1082 · sales@backscatter.com · www.backscatter.com OLYMPUS OM-D EM-1 THE OLYMPUS OM-D EM-1 has been our favorite mirrorless camera over the past couple of years. The E-M1 improves upon our previous favorite, the E-M5, by adding a more sophisticated autofocus system and greater customization of all available camera buttons. Some of the more notable features carried over from the E-M5 is the 5 axis image stabilization, but there have been some significant updates to the E-M1. The biggest change is a max flash sync speed of 1/320. Most other mirrorless cameras have max speeds of 1/160. Even most SLRs top out at 1/250. This is a huge advantage for dialing in the exposure on your background. For wide shots, you can get darker blue water backgrounds and pull in the exposure on sunball shots easier. For macro photography, a high sync speed allows one to more easily knock out any ambient light and just have light from the strobes on the subject, and also accomplish black backgrounds in the daytime. The customization of controls on this camera are insane. Almost any button can can be reassigned to another function. Images shot with prime lenses look exceptionally sharp. Olympus removed the low pass filter on the sensor and added a new image processor in the E-M1, and the results are sharpness that meets or exceeds that from SLRs. Images from the Olympus E-M1 are exceptionally sharp. Shot with the Olympus 60mm macro and a Subsee +10, focus was easy to see on the screen and through the viewfinder . ISO 200, 1/320, F8 PROS • Performance, sharpness, and image quality on par with or exceeds SLRs • Best control set of any camera in this review, beats out most other higher end cameras • 1/320 flash sync speed CONS • Larger body design leads to larger housings • Custom white balance can’t be executed in video mode • Still waiting for longer focal length macro lenses for more working distance Read full review with photos and video at www.backscatter.com/compacts All images on page shot with Olympus OM-D EM-1 BACKSCATTER · +1-831-645-1082 · sales@backscatter.com · www.backscatter.com PANASONIC GH4 THE PANASONIC GH4 is the first mirrorless camera that offers internal 4k recording, making it a top pick for photo and 4k video enthusiasts on a budget or travelers that prefer a compact system. Standard HD resolution is only editing. As a reference point, the wildly popular Canon 5D Mark II also shot in the IPB format, but only at 42 Mbps. All this talk about 4K video would make you think this camera isn’t set up to do stills, but you would be wrong. There are a number of improvements over the previous model, the GH3. Autofocus is faster. Shooting speed is up to 12 frames per second. ISO range, noise, and dynamic range have been improved. The Panasonic GH4 has great dynamic range and reserves plenty of detail in both the bright areas of the sponge and dark areas of the surface. PROS • Shoots 4k at a respectable 100 mbps data rate & will hold up to some color correction • Shoots 1080p 60p movies at 200 mbps • Easy to forget it takes great still images too CONS • Control set not as nice as E-M1 • 1/250 flash sync speed compared to 1/320 with E-M1 • Needs a color filter to have ambient light white balance look correct Read full review with photos and video at www.backscatter.com/compacts All images on page shot with Panasonic GH4 BACKSCATTER · +1-831-645-1082 · sales@backscatter.com · www.backscatter.com OLYMPUS OM-D EM-5 MKII THE OLYMPUS OM-D EM-5 MKII is arguably the best mirrorless camera Olympus has put out. With great still features, a vastly improved movie mode and a price of $300 less than the E-M1, makes the E-M5 Mk II one of the top mirrorless out today. The control set very closely resembles that of the EM-1, which we thought was one of the best control sets of any camera, period. The sensor is all new with a faster readout to support faster live view refresh and 1080 60p video. This also helps the E-M5 Mk II have a slight increase in AF performance over the E-M1. The faster sensor readout also helps the E-M5 Mk II have a slight increase in AF performance over the E-M1. Super macro shots are not a problem with the EM-5 Mark II. The LCD screen has increased resolution and dynamic range making it easier to see critical focus. For those whose vision might not be the best to see a LCD screen, the higher resolution electronic view finder can be used with a magnifying viewfinder like an SLR to get the best critical focus view. PROS The image quality in the EM-5 MKII allows nice and smooth gradations from light to dark. • 1080 60p movies in a higher bit rate codec • Housing now includes a standard port • Best screen display yet from Olympus CONS • No 4k movie mode • 1/250 flash sync speed compared to 1/320 with E-M1 • 40MP hi res shot mode not practical for underwater Read full review with photos and video at www.backscatter.com All images on page shot with Olympus OM-D EM-5 MKII BACKSCATTER · +1-831-645-1082 · sales@backscatter.com · www.backscatter.com SONY a7R II a7S II THE SONY’S A7 SERIES are mirrorless marvels offering the superb image quality of the NEX cameras we all grew to love, and you can still use your interchangeable E-Mount lenses on the ‘Alpha’ cameras, or your Canon lenses with an adapter. The Sony a7 offers six different models, all full frame sensors in a compact camera body fitting into two different same housing: the a7 II for 24 megapixels of full frame shooting better or equal to many DSLRs, the a7S II optimized for the video shooter to capture 4K ultra high resolution, and the a7R II which boasts a whopping 42 megapixels! This image was taken a few minutes before sunset which required an ISO of 2500. Any hint of noise is virtually undetectable and the transition from bright to dark areas has no banding. Pictures from the Sony a7S are very sharp. Detail is held very well. PROS • 2 Housings, choice of 6 cameras: 12MP, 24MP, 36MP, 42MP • a7S, a7R II & a7S II are the best low light camera ever, even over SLR! • 4k onboard recording with a7R II & a7S II • Can use Canon L series Wide lenses with Fotodiox or Metabones adapters CONS • Limited native lens selection, but more lenses available keep coming • Ambient light white balance needs a filter for accurate color • No pop up flash for TTL, hardwire flash only Read full review with photos and video at www.backscatter.com/compacts All images on page shot with Sony a7S BACKSCATTER · +1-831-645-1082 · sales@backscatter.com · www.backscatter.com Mirrorless Camera Vital Statistics Olympus E-PL7 Olympus E-M5 II Olympus E-M1 Panasonic GH4 Sony a7R II Sony a7S II Resolution 16.1 MP 16.1 MP 16.1 MP 16.1 MP 42.4 MP 12.2 MP Image Size 4608 x 3456 4608 x 3456 4608 x 3456 4608 x 3456 7952 x 5304 4240 x 2832 Sensor Size 4/3" (17.3x13mm) 4/3" (17.3x13mm) 4/3" (17.3x13mm) 4/3" (17.3x13mm) Full Frame (36x24mm) Full Frame (36x24mm) ISO Range 200-25,600 200-25,600 200-25,600 200-25,600 100-25,600 100-102,400 10 fps 9 fps 12 fps 5 fps 5 fps 1080p 1080p 4K 4K 4K 60p 30p 60p 60p 120p Max Strobe Sync Speed 3" 1.04M px 3" 1.04M px 3" 1.04M px 3" 1.04M px 3" 1.23M px 3" 1.23M px 1/250 1/250 1/320 1/250 1/250 1/250 RAW Format YES YES YES YES YES YES Camera + Housing $1,450 $2,245 $2,905 $3,550 $6,473 $6,273 Frame Rate 8 fps (Still Burst) Movie 1080p Resolution Movie Frame 30p Rate in 1080p LCD Size NOTES: ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Check out our compete article with more details, including sample photos and videos from the reviewed cameras at: BACKSCATTER.COM/COMPACT