a bit of everything…


Has OM System done enough?

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
Chinese Camera Tech is TAKING OVER the Market and Here’s Why (Northrup).
Getting The Best JPEG Results With The Panasonic GX9 (Robert Grant).
Introduction to Video for Still Photographers (Explora)
5 Things Creators Should Know About Adding a Drone to Their Kit (42West)

Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
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a bit of everything…


12 OVERLOOKED Micro Four Thirds features you’re probably missing

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
To Understand Sigma’s Success Is to Understand CEO Kazuto Yamaki (PetaPixel).
Beyond the Flash: Constant Lighting Photography | Westcott Wednesday (Explora)
Memory Cards for Every Kind of Creator (42West)
OM-3 test at DC.watch

Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
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Today the value of Panasonic shares fell by 9%

The market is crashing and many companies have seen their share value fall quite sharply today. Panasonic shares fell almost 9% and 21% overall since the tariff was introduced. I wonder how this will affect the release schedule for Lumix cameras and lenses. I think it’s likely that most companies will slow down their product releases until they have certainty about the impact of the tariffs.

 

 

a bit of everything…


The Photographer’s Craft: Natural Light Portraiture w/OM System OM-3

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
OM System’s Strategy Might Box It Into No-Man’s Land (PetaPixel).
Panasonic AG-CX370 High-end Handheld Camcorder Unveiled (Pronews).
Lighting for Outdoor Photo and Video (Explora)
Photography 101 – The Rules of Composition and Lens Selection (42West).

Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
I kindly invite you all to follow me on Youtube, Instagram, Threads for more broader camera talk.

 

More tariffs insights from Fstoppers, Northrup and TheVerge

In the video above from Fstoppers, you can clearly see the confusion over these tariffs. In fact, prices will go up on every item, including those made in the US, since everyone relies on parts and raw materials made in different countries. And no, the tariffs will not shift any significant amount of production to the US, as in most cases the tariffs would have to be many times higher to make local US production competitive.

And there are also two more problems:

  1. In most cases, there is no production network in the USA for goods that are currently manufactured in ASIA. And it would take many years to build such a network.
  2. I doubt that for you USA workers the ‘US dream’ is to get those ‘nice’ factory jobs from Vietnam, Bangladesh and other countries. Particularly when you already have a 4% unemployment rate…will you really go work in a sweater shop?

The Verge writes:

As for whether these tariffs could potentially encourage Big Tech to restart domestic manufacturing, it’s highly unlikely. Even with these tariffs in place, it’s still cheaper for these companies to manufacture devices like smartphones, laptops, and wearables overseas. And even if they did want to move some industry back home, that wouldn’t be possible overnight. The U.S. has lost a lot of its manufacturing capacity, particularly for consumer electronics, in the last few decades.

My MAGA readers pointed out that this is just part of a ‘super-smart’ negotiating tactic by Donald Trump. That may be, but still, a lot of damage has already been done by this super-smart tactic:

  • Your 401k is reduced by 20%. If you have to dip into your savings now, you’re going to feel the pain.
  • Since people’s savings have lost value, they will spend less to buy things, and that will slow down the economy.
  • The economy and businesses hate unpredictability. So product releases will slow down, investment will fall… and the likelihood of a recession will increase.
  • The rest of the world is annoyed by the US’s actions. They will try to turn their backs on the US.

Again, I know Trump’s arguments, and there are certainly some arguments in favor of tariffs (e.g. greater independence from China in certain important areas like semiconductors and other reasons). But I think global constructive co-operation is beneficial for everyone in the long run, for the US, for China and for the rest of the world, and yes… it will never be completely fair, that is an impossible task and it doesn’t have to be to grow the economy.