Weekly 43rumors readers pictures roundup…


Steven Madow‎
A pretty amazing moonrise at MCO – Orlando International Airport. Had to sprint ~150 feet last minute to get things lined up and mitigate for the clouds.
Panasonic G9 | PanaLeica 100-400 @ 400 mm | ƒ/6.3 | 1/13 sec | ISO 1600 | Manfrotto tripod with geared head
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This is the weekly selection:

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a bit of everything…


Best Macro for Lumix? –Leica 45mm F2.8 Macro

Think the M4/3 Format is Dead? We Disagree. In Fact, It Just Grew (ThePhoBlographer).
Product Photography At Home: Beginner to Advanced Photography Tips (Explora).
Photokina organization says: “At this time, there is no reason to cancel the event” (MirrorlessRumors).
Olympus OMD-D E-M1 Mark III Event at District Camera (Rob Trek).

Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.

Some good news: Production is ramping up in China

EU (and soon enough US) will still need a lot of time to get rid of the Coronavirus outbreak. But there is some hope: China is winning the battle and has now started to reopen their factories. Nikkei reports that the only major problem yet is that only 60% of the workers had returned to work as of Saturday, according to the Chinese government.

Olympus itself doesn’t assemble their cameras in China anymore but many electronic pieces are produced in China.