Panasonic posts a ton of educational GH5 videos
Panasonic just published a ton of new GH5 educational youtube videos. Better late than never I guess :)
P.S.: Hope in 2021 they will make some GH6 tutorials too…
Panasonic just published a ton of new GH5 educational youtube videos. Better late than never I guess :)
P.S.: Hope in 2021 they will make some GH6 tutorials too…
5 Truly Unique Olympus OM-D Features
Manfrotto Releases Element MII Travel Tripods and Monopod (Explora).
Camera Geekery: The 43rd World Used Camera Fair in Tokyo (Japan Camera Hunter).
Olympus M.Zuiko 12-100mm F4 Pro sample gallery updated (Dpreview).
Roger Cicala: why I don’t use an MTF bench to test my own lenses
Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
Photography And Camera – [5 Small Tips To Get Better!]
Geeky Talk : Which one better, CDAF or PDAF ?? – RED35 Review
Essential Tools and Tips for Macro Photographers (Explora).
Italian E-M1III review by Promirrorless.
Prueba del objetivo Panasonic Leica 50-200mm f/2,8-4 (Photoinfo).
Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
Infographic by ThePhoBlographer:

Well, if you are looking for something creative check out the Soratama eye ball lens on sale on eBay (Click here). You can attach them on MFT lenses to get this look:

You can find more info about how this works on Soratamas website.

CIPA published the September camera shipment data. You can see a sharp recovery compared to the previous months. But still sales are way low compared to the previous years.

E-M1X now sells for $1,999 at Amazon, GetOlympus, Adorama, BHphoto.
According to a source the new E-M1X and E-M1III firmware update will be released in November. Olympus previously teased the launch of this big new update and said it’s coming sometimes in “winter”:
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Press text:
FIRMWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR RAW VIDEO DATA OUTPUT
Olympus is pleased to announce development for firmware that enables output of RAW video data from the Olympus OM-D E-M1X and Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III mirrorless cameras to the ATOMOS NINJA V HDR monitor recorder. Data will be recorded to the ATOMOS NINJA V as Apple ProRes RAW for flexible image editing. This lends greater flexibility to professional video production post-processing tasks, such as adjusting exposure and color grading recorded footage. The firmware is being developed in collaboration with ATOMOS and is scheduled for release in Winter 2020.
Olympus will continue to support professional video production via hand-held high-definition video recording with their compact lightweight system, thanks to its unrivaled portability and powerful in-body 5-Axis Image Stabilization with 5-Axis Sync IS capabilities.
