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Olympus OM-D E-M1X Camera Review

The Panasonic GH5 Review – The Wedding Photographer’s Workhorse Camera (Lumixstories).
No, Your Instagram ‘Influence’ Is Not as Good as Cash, Club Owner Says (New York Times).
Panasonic bolsters production offering at NAB 2019
NAB 2019: Westcott Announces Flex Cine Dimmer, Kits, and StripMats (Explora).

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Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.

Engadget: Do Micro Four Thirds cameras have a future?

I was a bit surprised today to find this MFT related article on Engadget. They ararely talk about cameras anymore. But it seems theynow had a lot of interest to check what’s the future of MFT. And accordin to their report MFT has a miriade of very ood reasons to stay in this market. Here are a couple of statements:

– What is the purpose of having 40 million pixels if your means of reproduction is 2,000 across?

– Full-frame mirrorless cameras carry hidden costs too. For one, bigger files require larger and faster memory cards.

– “If you compare the size of full-frame mirrorless cameras and lenses to mobile phones, it’s a huge step,” Akihiko Murata, VP of Sales and Marketing at Olympus, said. “So in this place, [Olympus] can play a big role. MFT can play a big role.”

– David Thorpe says he is happy with the depth of field trade-off because it allows him to carry lenses that are smaller and lighter than most glass designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras. And should the need arise, he would skip full-frame entirely and shoot with a medium-format sensor.

– You can hold it for long periods of time and therefore capture more decisive moments. Unlike a bulky DSLR, it’s fairly inconspicuous and shoots silently. And because it has a small footprint, you’re more likely to carry it and capture interesting photographs. As the age-old saying goes, the best camera is the one you have with you. And for MFT users, the default doesn’t have to be a smartphone.

– “Bigger formats, bigger sensors, the things you can use at the studio, this is not in line with our philosophy,” Murata said.

– Olympus also has limited resources. It could develop two systems, but that would mean splitting time and money. Instead, it wants to build the perfect system for people who already own an MFT camera or appreciate its sleek, minimalist approach to photography. “Maybe not for everybody, but for our users that value the small and lightweight,” he said. “We still believe this is one of the best solutions for most of the photographers in the market.”

Olympus manager Murata also said this about future products:

  • “The rest of the camera lineup will also be renewed” soon
  • MFT users will benefit from new lenses too. “Smaller lenses, better quality,” Murata said. “I cannot say more, but I’m pretty sure once those lenses are available, the existing MFT users will be attracted to own those lenses. And this is, at the same time, a very big attraction to users who use the bigger systems right now.”

Panasonic 10-25mm f/1.7 to be released in August-September and be priced close to $2,500


The 10-25mm f/1.7 lens. Image via ePhotozine

Photar.ru interviewed a Panasonic Russia manager and he shared some info about the new 10-25mm f/1.7 MFT lens. He said:

As I recall, the announcement is expected in August-September 2019. It will be quite an expensive glass, because it is unique. We expect the price to be at the level of 160,000 rubles, but probably also cheaper. In fact, by purchasing one lens, the videographer gets all the main focal lengths to which he is used. 10-25mm – in the full frame it is 20-50mm. The lens was developed in conjunction with LEICA.

Notice that in Russia the Panasonic S1 sells for 180,000 rubles which is $2,800. So I guess the equivalent 10-25mm lens price might be around $2,300. Expensive I know…but still an exciting lens to own!


via twitter.com/Matsu_Shohei_19

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Panasonic Leica 12-60mm F2.8-4 vs Lumix G X 12-35mm F2.8 II on G9 GH5 GX9 GH5S

Panasonic FZ1000 II review (CameraJabber).
A Quick Review of the Panasonic Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm f/1.2 ASPH. Power O.I.S. Lens (Lumixstories).
NAB 2019: The Vlogger-Friendly GJobyorillaPod 3K PRO Rig (Explora).
Panasonic-Sony OLED display company raises 25.5bn yen (Nikkei).

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Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.

Kipon released new V2.91 firmware for autofocus adapters for Panasonic m4/3 cameras

Press text:

KIPON released new V2.91 firmware for autofocus adapters for Panasonic m4/3 cameras

KIPON released new V2.91 firmware for autofocus adapters for Panasonic m4/3 cameras,mainly solved the issue when using Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 lens on Panasonic G9,GH5 cameras, couldn’t enable IBIS function of camera body.

Download link:

For MAC system: http://www.kipon.com/KiponM43toEF_V2_9_1_20190415_mac.app.rar
For Windows system: http://www.kipon.com/KiponM43toEF_V2_9_1_20190404.exe

For Baveyes EF-MFT AF 0.7x ,because there have aperture value changes after using adapter,became more high speed, for setting correct iris value,need to install a tool as below,
For MAC system: http://www.kipon.com/KiponM43toEF_Expert_Tools_V1_2_0_20190415_mac.app.rar
For Windows system: http://www.kipon.com/KiponM43toEF_Expert_Tools_V1_2_0_20190409.exe

You find Kipon adapters on Amazon US, Amazon DE, Amazon UK.

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JDA and Panasonic to Establish Joint Venture Company in Japan – Press Conference Highlights

From Panasonic: New Lumix G95, Updated Lumix G Vario 14-140mm Lens (Explora).
New Nauticam for Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K
Is sensor size really that important? (Lumixstories).
Atomos announces Shinobi SDI monitor, Shogun 7 monitor/recorder and a Ninja V SDI module (DPreview).

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Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.