Matti Sulanto: How to take SHARP photos –7 essential tips
Matti Sulanto: “In this video I’m sharing my seven tips to sharp photos. This covers everything from camera shake to focusing.“
Matti Sulanto: “In this video I’m sharing my seven tips to sharp photos. This covers everything from camera shake to focusing.“
17mm at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama and GetOlympus.
David Thorpe had a first look At The Olympus 17mm F/1.2 Pro Lens:
ZCam E2C FOOTAGE – Low light and Exposure recovery
Mirrorless Lenses: The Year in Review, 2019 (Explora).
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III | Unboxing (Valuetech).
Irix 45mm T1.5 Cinema Lens and Cinema Lineup (Personal View).
A picture of the legendary photographer Peter Lindbergh using a m43 camera!
https://www.tt.com/panorama/leute/16020783/deutscher-starfotograf-peter-lindbergh-mit-74-jahren-gestorben
Sadly, he recently passed away and was mourned by models, artists, and publishers around the world, including Meghan Markle and Vincent Peters.
Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
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Opticallimits tested the Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.2 PRO lens:
Olympus put all the right ingredients into the Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.2 PRO for making it one of the best, if not THE best, lens available for Micro-Four-Thirds. It is sharp as a tack at all relevant aperture settings. Lateral CAs are low and image distortions are nothing to worry about. Image auto-correction takes care of vignetting but even without the digital helper, it’s quite decent considering its large aperture. Another highlight is the quality of the bokeh which is smooth as silk and as good as it gets in a conventional lens.While some full-format snobs may frown upon the shallow depth-of-field capabilities, the reality is that for the vast majority of use cases, it’s “good enough” really. And if you need something like a 85mm f/1.2 or f/1.4 on a mirrorless full-format camera – with an admittedly superior DoF potential – you also talking about system costs (and size/weight) two or three times as high. Thus it’s a very different discussion then anyway.The build quality of the Zuiko is also excellent thanks to a tightly assembled all-metal and sealed construction. We aren’t completely sold on the rather shiny finish but that’s a matter of taste. The same goes for the focus-clutch mechanism for switching between AF and MF. However, manual focusing itself is very smooth and precise. The speed of the MSC AF is also impressive. Furthermore, it’s also a very lightweight and compact lens – making it a joy to use out there.All in all the Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.2 PRO is one of the best lenses that we reviewed – ever. As such – highly recommended!

As expected the performance is about the same as the predecessor. Courtesy of Photons To Photos.
Setting Olympus Digital Cameras
Olympus OM-D E-M5 mark iii – Differences to E-M1 mark ii and my initial menu settings booklet (Flightlevel42).
PhotoPlus interviews with Sigma and Panasonic (L-rumors).
Tokina 135mm T1.5 Vista Prime Cinema Lens (Personal View).
New Essential Version of the FeiyuTech AK4500 Gimbal Now at B&H
Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.