(FT3) Next bad news? New Panasonic DMW-LVF2 will not work on current GF cameras.

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[shoplink 26560][/shoplink]This is a rumors website and I there are times I strongly hope my sources are wrong. Like in that case! Because according to an info I got from trustworthy source the new Panasonic DMW-LVF2 viewfinder which will be announced along the Panasonic GX1 on November 8 will not work on all current GF cameras! I have been told the LVF2 has completely different physical connections. This is pity. I don’t know yet if the reason behind that is that the “old” GF connections could not be used to transfer a higher amount of data for the viewfinder or if that is another move from Panasonic to sell more GX1 cameras. I wish Panasonic will explain the reason why the new viewfinder is not compatible with current GF cameras because otherwise people will get upset.

P.S.: The new viewfinder has 1.44k dots and is til-table. I don’t know the price yet. The current Panasonic DMW-LVF2 costs around 150 Euro/Dollars at [shopcountry 26560].

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DxOmark results of the E-PM1 and E-PL3

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DxOmark (Click here) posted the E-Pl3 and E-PM1 sensors test results. As usual keep in mind that these tests do not take into consoderation the resolution of the sensor. DxO says: “Even if these 2 new models in the PEN series don’t provide any improvement in image quality, they do offer new choices in terms of size and controls. Depending on the level of control you want, these 2 cameras could be very nice point-and-shoot cameras — portable, but with interchangeable lenses“.

As you know all three latest PEN models do use the same 12 megapixel sensor. It’s up to you whihc one fits better for you!

Links to the three new PEN cameras:
Olympus E-P3 [shopcountry 23568] Olympus E-PL3 [shopcountry 23567] Olympus E-PM1 [shopcountry 23565]

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New Olympus 45mm f/1.8 and Olympus E-PM1 reviews.

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QE Park from Michael Mills on Vimeo. Taken with hacked GH2 and [shoplink 23576]Olympus 12mm f/2.0[/shoplink] and [shoplink 23577]Olympus 45mm f/1.8[/shoplink] lenses

M43blogspot (Click here) compared the new Olympus 45mm lens with the Panasonic-Leica 45mm macro lens: “So, which lens is best in terms of sharpness? I think that the Panasonic lens generally does better. The Panasonic lens appears to render a bit better at f/2.8, in my opinion. At larger apertures, there is no comparison, of course, since the Panasonic lens cannot be opened further.

Olympus 45mm first impression by snowhenge (Click here): “This is a fun lens to use, much more so in my opinion that the highly-rated [shoplink 14796]Lumix 20mm[/shoplink]. It is light, but well built, with a large, well damped focus ring. It looks gorgeous. And the results are pretty much guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. This is a must-have lens for and Micro Four Thirds camera owner. And an absolute bargain“.

Techradar (Click here) posted a full Olympus E-PM1 review: “The excellent build quality, fast autofocus, compact size and relatively low price all add up to a very attractive package. Beginners will love the simple control layout and image quality from the Four Thirds Format Live MOS sensor.

Also DC.watch (Click here to read the google translation) posted an E-PM1 review. But the google translation tool makes such a bad job that I will refuse to post the conclusion.

Click on the shop names to check the price and availability:
Links to the Olympus E-PM1 at [shoplcountry 23565] Links to the Olympus 45mm lens at [shopcountry 23577].
Links to the Panasonic 45mm lens at [shopcountry 14794].
Links to the Olympus 12mm lens at [shopcountry 23576].

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(FT5) GX1 will cost around 600 Euro body only, 999 Euro with 14-42mm X lens.

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And here are the next “rumors” about the Panasonic GX1. We have been told by tops sources that the camera body will officially be priced at 600 Euro. That’s 200 Euro more than the price of the current [shoplink 23109]Panasonic GF3[/shoplink] and 50 Euro more than the [shoplink 23109]Sony NEX-5n[/shoplink]. But it’s likely that the street price will be a little less than 600 Euro. The GX1 + 14-42mm X lens kit will be priced at 999 Euro. The lens alone costs around 430 Euro and getting the kit would save you 30 Euro. Not that much.

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Be sure to be here on 43rumors.com on November 8! I will follow the announcement live and give you all updates you need. And don’t forget to join us on Twitter and Facebook (new fanpage!).

Links to the new X lenses:
Panasonic 14-42mm X lens [shopcountry 25104].
Panasonic 45-175mm X lens [shopcountry 25103].

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a little bit of everything…(+ refurbished Olympus stuff ending soon)

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The author of the Extreme eye macro video on top wrote: “Who needs the nanoha when all you need is an old pentax lens and some 2 dollar extension tubes!

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Review (Neocamera).

Bokeh comparison @ 200mm and 300mm (m43photo).

Olympus Seeking Flickr Member Photos for PEN Ads (Photographyblog).

Panasonic G3 Lumix 45-175mm X lens review – Part 3 (Soundimagesplus).

And here are the Olympus refurbished cameras and lenses ending today and tomorrow:
[shoplink 26645 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 26646 ebay]White Olympus 75-300mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 26647 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 26648 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 26649 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with 14-150mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 26650 ebay]White Olympus 75-300mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 26651 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 26652 ebay]Olympus E-PL2 with kit lens[/shoplink]

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New Olympus/Panasonic/Slrmagic reviews

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SLR Magic HyperPrime 12mm F1.6 Test from Bob Gundu on Vimeo.

Digital-photography-school (Click here) posted a full Olympus E-PL3 review: “very sharp pictures and excellent colour rendition.With noise and artefacts the camera is OK all the way to ISO 3200, with ISO 6400 showing trouble. By ISO 12,800 … forget it.
E-PL3 shop links: [shopcountry 23567].

There is also a new Olympus E-PM1 review at Digitalcamerareview (Click here): “If you’re already shooting a PEN camera you’ll be the best judge of whether the latest generation brings enough to the table to get you to move into a new body. If you’re looking to acquire your first mirrorless interchangeable lens model the field is getting more crowded with brands and models, but the PM1 offers some fairly impressive performance at a fairly bargain price“.
E-PM1 shop links: [shopcountry 2356].

Dark, Gritty, Noisy. Sometimes it works. Teen boxing at the AZ State Fair and the Olympus E-P3 (Steve Huff).
E-P3 shop links: [shopcountry 23568].

Photofocus (Click here) tells you the “Two Reasons I’m Loving The Micro 4/3 Format”….Size and Weight!

Testing the SLR Magic Noktor 12mm f1.6 on the Olympus EP3 (ThePhoBlographer).

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