New GH4-R is now shipping in Europe.

Image courtesy: Kamera Express.
The GH4R is now shippinh in Europe. As you know the GH4R is sold in EU only and comes with V-LOG and no 29min recording limit.

Image courtesy: Kamera Express.
The GH4R is now shippinh in Europe. As you know the GH4R is sold in EU only and comes with V-LOG and no 29min recording limit.
The Panasonic GH3 is on sale again for the lowest price record of $597 at BHphoto (Click here).
Reminder:
Canadian ebay seller QuickNdone is selling more MFT stuff for a much lower price than US stores. And they ship to US with full 1 year warranty:
[shoplink 55854 ebay]Black Olympus E-M5II for $799 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55855 ebay]Silver Olympus E-M5II for $799 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55856 ebay]Panasonic GH4 for $1,099 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55857 ebay]Panasonic LX100 for $599 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55852 ebay]Black Olympus 25mm f/1.8 for $269 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55853 ebay]Silver Olympus 25mm f/1.8 for $269 (Click here)[/shoplink]
Dpreview just posted the list of winners of their PIX 2015 awards. And the Panasonic G7 won in the consumer hybrid camera category. DP writes:
The G7 disguises itself as just another entry/mid-level ILC but, more so than almost any of its rivals, it’s as much a video camera as it is a stills camera. Above and beyond the specifications, it’s the well-implemented touchscreen interface and relatively high bitrate video capture that make the G7 such a nice camera to shoot video with. The Micro Four Thirds lens mount means that the G7 can be used with a wide variety of lenses, including cine lenses via adaptor, or provide excellent image quality with the system’s own lenses.
Panasonic G7 Store Links:
Black G7 with 14-42mm lens at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto and Panasonic. In EU at Jessops, WexUK.
Silver G7 with 14-42mm lens at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto and Panasonic. In EU at Jessops, WexUK.
Black G7 with 14-140mm lens at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto and Panasonic. In EU at Jessops, WexUK.
The latest issue of Amateur Photography Magazine reports this:
Olympus may assemble more cameras in Vietnam, where labour costs are lower, Olympus president Hiroyuki Sasa says. The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II, is already made there, with more models possibly to follow.
Don’t know if that’s actually bad or good news…
Panasonic G7 4K Test with Cheap Vintage Lenses
Olympus 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO Goes On Safari (Fotozones).
Lunar eclipse with the gx8 (Mirrorlessons).
Panasonic AG-DVX200 4K Camera A Day in life… Motorbikes (Cinescopophilia).
A new Olympus PEN Moleskine (Dc.watch).
Stephan: “Equipped with a Gh4 and Bmpcc i was in the street jungle and outback of Bosnia and Herzigovina and found the following story about Tito’s Shelter: https://vimeo.com/imadeafilm/tito“
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Canadian ebay seller QuickNdone is selling more MFT stuff for a much lower price than US stores. And they ship to US with full 1 year warranty:
[shoplink 55854 ebay]Black Olympus E-M5II for $799 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55855 ebay]Silver Olympus E-M5II for $799 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55856 ebay]Panasonic GH4 for $1,099 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55857 ebay]Panasonic LX100 for $599 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55852 ebay]Black Olympus 25mm f/1.8 for $269 (Click here)[/shoplink]
[shoplink 55853 ebay]Silver Olympus 25mm f/1.8 for $269 (Click here)[/shoplink]

I have been told by a Panasonic source that we will still have to wait 2-3 years before the organic sensor developed by Panasonic and Fuji will make his way into a real mass production camera. At least for 2016 don’t expect anything fancy new on Panasonic sensors (no organic no foveon or so). The GH5 will have a classic Bayer sensor and bring certainly have major improvements in terms of image quality
Reminder: Fuji-Panasonic announcement (article here on 43rumors).
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