More MFT reviews and GH3 iPhone APP demonstrations.
On top you can watch the video from Discovermirrorless showing the iPhone GH3 APP connection. Looks cool!
New MFT reviews:
E-PL5 review at PcMag and PocketLint.
Last light with Olympus E-PL5 (Soundimagesplus).
G5 at Camerastuffreview.
Olympus E-PL5 Pen Camera Unboxing & Video Intro at Photographyreview.
E-M5 got the best score at Fotomagazine.
Panasonic 35-100mm f/2.8 test by Jordan Steele.
Panasonic 12-35 mm f/2.8 – hands on review by Thefatbears.
60mm macro test at Optyczne.
45mm lens test at Nikkey (translation here).




avds
6 months ago |Admin, Jordan Steele’s review is actually here instead of the forum link you gave:
http://admiringlight.com/blog/review-panasonic-lumix-g-vario-35-100mm-f2-8-x-ois/
(but htanks anyway
)
admin
6 months ago |Fixed! Thanks!
Ryan
6 months ago |The forum post says the 40-150 2.8 is a constant and mentions a 300mm prime and a 14-40 zoom
…true? who knows but it would be great news
Jshaw6000
6 months ago |This app is also available for Android too. Just thought I’d make that clear.
Chris
6 months ago |What an annoying guy, I-goofyness at its best.
Heat Legend
6 months ago |That is a feature I will literally never use once.
Anonymous
6 months ago |Yet, you come here to leave that comment For……?
Nice app by the way, I’m sure many GH3 owners will use it.
x_holger
6 months ago |The test of the 45-175 on ephotozine.com was published on 9th December 2011.
What’s new about that?
Anonymous
6 months ago |I’m going to use it for wildlife photography. Set the camera up on a tripod close in on a place I know animals will visit (say, a bird feeder), and then wait either out of sight or far enough away that the animals are comfortable being near the camera. Then take pictures remotely.
Anonymous
6 months ago |very usefull if you want to remotly check the progress of timelapse shoots… Its a very important feature and is the start of an imaging revolution. Just the very very start!
AdventureRob
6 months ago |Great feature. I’d love to have a live feed from my OMD to my iPad.
I think this is especially useful with the power zooms, being able to zoom in remotely is very cool, we just need a remote tripod head next to alter the angle (I believe one is available and funded via kickstarter for time lapse)