a bit of everything…


Venus Optics Laowa 7.5mm f/2 for M4/3 Review by Darren Miles

A rough mock-up and possible specs for a new DVX (www.dvxuser.com).
PowerVision PowerDolphin Water Drone (Personal View).
Announcing the G-Tech mobile USB 3.0 Hard Drive (Explora).
Winter Street Photography (GetOlympus).
Je suis en Pen (-F!): Impressions françaises sur l’Olympus PEN-F (PhotoDanielM).

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

Marc: Here’s a new video from AYP with the legendary Joe McNally sharing his biggest tip to regard light as language, and his advice and inspiration for how to approach it and to learn to overcome any fear of its use.
It serves as a quick reminder that can be played anywere…your audeince should enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlKPlS_szU0

 

 

Olympus releases new major firmware updates for the E-M1II, E-M1, E-M5II and PEN-F cameras (plus lenses)

These cameras and the 12-100mm and the 300mm lens got a new firmware update: cs.olympus-imaging.jp/en/support/imsg/digicamera/download/software/firm/e1/. Particularly the E-M1II improvements and features list is very long! Please share your test findings in our comment system!

E-M1II firmware features:

  • New art filter [Bleach Bypass] has been added.
  • Possible to use focus stacking photography with “M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-100mm F4.0 IS PRO”.
  • Small targets have been added to AF target mode.
  • Possible to set a maximum of 35 pre-shutter frames for Pro Capture shooting.
  • Display has been improved to show that Pro Capture shooting is recording.
  • “Flicker Scan” has been added so it is possible to reduce flickering by fine adjustment of shutter speed while looking at the live view when using electronic shutter.
  • Fisheye compensation photography has been added for use of M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 8mm F1.8 Fisheye PRO. You can view the effects in live view while shooting images.
  • Possible to set zoom ratio during playback. Also, added pixel equivalence display to zoom ratio.
  • Pro Capture shooting is available for additional lenses.
  • Display of remaining battery power has been improved.
  • Response when assigning AF to AEL/AFL button has been improved.
  • Stability of camera operation when using OLYMPUS Capture has been improved.
  • Stability of image stabilizer operation when shooting video has been improved.
  • Performance of C-AF when shooting still images has been improved.
  • Color reproduction of photographed images has been improved.
  • Stability of operation when shooting still images has been improved.
  • Corrected issue of autofocus (AF) function not operating correctly when using the “LEICA DG ELMARIT 200mm F2.8 / POWER O.I.S. (H-ES200)” interchangeable lens produced by Panasonic.

E-M1 firmware features:

  • Corrected issue of autofocus (AF) function not operating correctly when using the “LEICA DG ELMARIT 200mm F2.8 / POWER O.I.S. (H-ES200)” interchangeable lens produced by Panasonic.

E-M5II firmware features:

  • New art filter [Bleach Bypass] has been added.
  • Focus Stacking has been added. (“M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-100mm F4.0 IS PRO” is also compatible.)
  • Corrected issue of autofocus (AF) function not operating correctly when using the “LEICA DG ELMARIT 200mm F2.8 / POWER O.I.S. (H-ES200)” interchangeable lens produced by Panasonic.

PEN-F firmware features:

  • New art filter [Bleach Bypass] has been added.
  • Possible to set shading effects for Color Creator and Color Profile Control.
  • Possible to use OLYMPUS Digital Camera Updater to save monochrome profiles and color profiles of images you like to the camera’s monochrome profiles and color profiles.
  • Corrected issue of autofocus (AF) function not operating correctly when using the “LEICA DG ELMARIT 200mm F2.8 / POWER O.I.S. (H-ES200)” interchangeable lens produced by Panasonic.

12-100mm firmware features:

  • Stability of image stabilizer operation has been improved.

300mm firmware features:

  • Stability of image stabilizer operation has been improved.

a bit of everything…


Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II – Custom Modes with Gavin Hoey

Panasonic Lumix GH5S sample gallery (Dpreview).
Sevenoak SK T1 Durable Mini Tripod Review (Personal View).
Things We Love: Peak Design Everyday Sling (Explora).
Leica 200mm test at DC.watch.
ISSCC 2018 Review – Sony, Panasonic, Samsung (Image Sensor World).
The new bokeh champs? Olympus cracks the code for beautiful bokeh with its F1.2 Pro prime lens series (Imaging Resource).

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

Towerjazz and Panasonic are pushing Global Shutter and BSI sensor tech

TowerJazz Semiconductor released some info about their sensor development. As you know Panasonic has a 49% stake in the company and we can expect some of this tech to be used on their future cameras. It’s clear from their statement released today they confirm they are working hard on new Global Shutter and BSI sensors including large Full Frame sensors:

“For CMOS image sensor we use the 300 millimeter 65 nanometer capability to develop unique high dynamic range and extremely high sensitivity pixels with very low dark current for the high-end digital SLR and cinematography and broadcasting markets.

In these developments, we’ve included are fab 2 stitching technology to enable large full frame sensors. In addition, we developed a unique family of global shutter state-of-the-art pixels ranging from 3.6 micron down to 2.5 micron to note the smallest in the world with extremely high-shutter efficiency using the unique dual light pipe technology already developed at TPS Go for high quantum efficiency and high image uniformity.

And lastly within the CIS regime, we’ve pushed the limits of our x-ray dye size developing a one dye per wafer x-ray stitch sensor to produce a 300 millimeter a 21 cm x 21 cm imager. All of the above technologies have been or are being implemented in our CIS customers next generation products and are ramping or are plan to begin ramping this year with some additional next year.

Our Image sensor end markets including medical, machine vision, digital SLR camera, cinematography and security among others represented about 15% of our corporate revenues or $210 million and provided the highest margins in the company. We are offering the most advanced global shutter pixel for industrial sensor market with a 2.8 micron global shutter pixel on 110 nanometer platform. The smallest global shutter pixel in the world already in manufacturing. Additionally, as mentioned we have a 2.5 micron state of the art global shutter pixel in development at 65 nanometer, 300 platforms with several leading customers allowing high sensor resolution for any given sensor size enabling TowerJazz to further grow its market leadership.

We also offer single photon avalanche diode which is state of the art technology and ultra fact global shutter pixel for automotive radars based on time of flight principle, answering automotive market needs. We have engaged with several customers in the development of their automotive radar and expect to be a major player in this market in the coming future.

During 2017, we announced a partnership with Yuanchen Microelectronics for backside illumination manufacturing in Changchun China that provide us the BSI process segment for CIS 8 inch wafer manufactured by TowerJazz to increase our service to our worldwide customer base in mass production. So I will be ready for this mass production early second half of this year with multiple customers already having started their product designs.

In addition, we developed backside illumination and stack way for technology on 12 inch wafers in the Uozu factory serving as a next generation platform for high end photography and high end security market. We now offer both BSI and column level stack wafer PDKs to our customers.

We are investing today in three main directions. Next generation global shutter technology for industrial sensor market. Backside illumination stack wafers for the high end photography market and special pixel technology for the automotive market.”

via Image Sensor World

Thanks Barry!

a bit of everything…


Olympus 25mm f/1.2 Pro Review

Camera makers continue to ignore photojournalist pleas for encryption (Dpreview).
Things We Love: Voigtländer Color Heliar 75mm f/2.5 Lens (Explora).
Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm F1.8 Premium (DanielPhotoM).
Professional Portrait Photography Tips and Career Advice from Jessica Sterling https://youtu.be/jtBWd1QT9m4

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

Shaun:hey 43rumors family, Olympus sent us a 17mm f/1.2 lens in December and it inspired us to create this lens tech review that highlights a bunch of Olympus lens features. Would you consider embedding the video in a post? We love your website and visit daily.
https://youtu.be/AMZX_L7_TV0