Telecentric Lens Design – Did Canon RF and Nikon Z Adopt Similar Approach as Micro Four Thirds?

Robin Wong writes:

This actually refers to telecentric lens design, meaning having the optics designed in a way that the light will hit the sensor more linearly without too much straying off, and this was already adopted by Four Thirds system lens mount in 2003! Yes, Olympus and Panasonic that started the Four Thirds DSLR system, with Olympus releasing their first DSLR Olympus E-1 in 2003 alongside their first fully realized telecentric design lens, Zuiko Digital 14-54mm F2.8-3.5. These technical concerns and approach to optimize lens mount and subsequent optical design have been fully implemented by Olympus and Panasonic’s Four Thirds system 16 years ago. 16!

a bit of everything…


Z CAM E2 Cinema Camera in the Wild – Sample Footage

Olympus 60mm macro test at Asobinet.
Sigma 56mm f/1.4 MFT  lens test at Lesnumeriques.
The Rugged Bunch: 5 Top-Notch Tough Cameras (Explora).

Kevin: “Shot entirely with the GH5 & GH5S and graded w/ the GHAlex color process. A demonstration of what these cameras can do in varying situations with a strong hand in the grade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-A0piCVeko

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