Nick Driftwood’s GH5 got stolen. And here is how you can help him to find it again

Nick just sent me that message:

I want to report that my GH5 was stolen along with an SLR Magic Anamorphot 35mm T2.4 lens during a workshop visit to Barcelona yesterday. I was taking footage around the Gothic area – Carrer d’en Monec (Map ref: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@41.3887062,2.1774242,3a,75y,316.24h,41.57t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s6uKFZX5WCpO_rpheeReWbA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1) when I was tricked and let go of my guard. From under my nose in a mere second my camera was swiped and suspects ran off.
Serial number of Lumix GH5 is WG-PP001244. The SLR Magic had a white sticker on it saying the number SLRM355 I think though Im awaiting confirmation.
Please could you get a message out to readers of 43rumors to be wary. Especially that map reference in Barcelona!. There is a reward leading to the recovery of the Camera and SLR Magic lens.

I hope 43rumors readers can help him to find the camera again!

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Panasonic Lumix 12-35mm f2.8 II Lens Unboxing & Video Test

E-M1 Mk.II and Mk.I Compared at High ISO (Wrotniak)
Vintage Lens Review: Non-Retrofocus Ultra-Wide-Angle Lenses (Explora).
Shooting the Model Portfolio: Part One (Adorama Learning Center).
Olympus E-M1 Mark II y Fujifilm X-T2, comparativa de enfoque (Photolari).
Panasonic Lumix GH5 Sample Images (Photographyblog).
Stop your lens FOGGING UP! (Condensation) by Matt Granger

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

Felix:Hello I just wanted to share my first Tries with ND-Filters. I experimented a lot in the last weeks and maybe there are some questions I would happily answer: https://fotooase.com/fotografie/2017/langzeit-ii3

Weekly 43rumors readers pictures roundup…


Frank Rückert‎
” TheFly ” – Body length 1cm – http://pen3.de/
PenF – Zuiko2,8/60 – 1/10Sek. – F/2,8 – ISO80 – Focus-BKT

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3) The most liked pictures and some pics selected by myself will be posted weekly on 43rumors

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XEEN 20mm T1.9 at BVE Expo 2017

10 New Year’s Resolutions for Pro Photographers (Adorama Learning Center)
Interview with the Olympus Visionary Diego Garín (OlympusPassion).
SLR Magic 8mm F4 + DJI Inspire 1 w/ Zenmuse X5 (Vimeo).
DFD (Depth from Defocus) on GH5 Explained (Joseph Linaschke).
‘Popular Photography’ magazine and PopPhoto.com to close after nearly 80 years (Dpreview).

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

Joe:A collection of my 20 favorites from 2016, shot with the Olympus OM-D EM5 and E-M5 Mark II, and a variety of m43 lenses.
http://www.lessgearmorephotos.com/20-favorite-photos-2016/

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Longing – Anamorphic Scenes from Jurek Ugarow on Vimeo.

Jurek (video on top):Initially I wasn’t going to send you the link to this footage, as it started out simply as a test for finding a taking lens for use with the SLR Magic 2x Anamorphot. But in light of the recent GH5 spat and the constant harping on about pixels and features, bit-rates and bit depth, I realized as I filmed more footage, that in the end it’s about image quality and the ability to convey emotions. I was reminded again how blessed we are with the current state of audio and video technology, with tools that cover every possible budget and skill level. I know the GH5 will be a stellar camera for my purposes (and I hope to get one at release), but the venerable GH4 still has life left in it.
Filmed using a clean version of another venerable classic, the Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 lens. The SLR Magic Variable ND filter was also used outside.

The Most Ultimate Mirror Lens Shootout …. in the World (Jim Chung).
Dutch 12-10mm PRO lens review at Pixelmania.nl
Panasonic 14-42 PZ compact zoom lens, the perfect all-rounder (Mgpx).
Buying Guide: Gear for All Your New Year’s Resolutions (Adorama Learning Center)

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

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Laws of Light: Creating Dimension and Texture

Let’s Talk: Visual Arts and Activism (School of Visual Arts)
Cinema Lenses: What Are You Paying For? (Explora).
Then And Now; What A Difference! (Thewanderinglensman).
FAQ: What is Split Lighting? (Adorama Learning Center).
Meike 12 mm f/2.8 MFT: galeria zdjęć z testów obiektywu (Snaphub).
Entaniya Fisheye 250 MFT 3.0 on Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 (Entapano).

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

Meyer-Optik Takes Quantum Leap with New High-End Primagon 24mm f/2.8 MFT lens (4.999,–€/5,499 US $.)

Meyer-Optik announced the development of a new Primagon 24mm f/2.8 lens that will be available as MFT mount too. The lens will ship beginning 2018 for an estimate price of….drum rol…4.999€ / $5,499 !!!

Here is the Press text:

Meyer-Optik Takes Quantum Leap with New High-End Primagon 24mm
Lens Maker Seeking Photographers to ‘Test’ Lens

With its latest Kickstarter campaign for the historic Trioplan 35+ successfully underway, Meyer-Optik is moving boldly into the world of high-end, high-performance photography with the newest addition to its lineup of hand-crafted lenses. Today, Meyer-Optik announced the new Primagon 24 mm f 2.8, which will have 7 individual lenses, including one aspheric lens. It will have an 84 degree angle of view and will impress with its image quality, compact size and weight of less than 9 ounces (about 250g). It will be available for practically all mirrorless cameras.

Even though the Primagon takes its name from a famous line of historic Meyer-Optik lenses, the new Primagon 24 is a totally new development. With this lens, the young Meyer-Optik brand strives for the highest image quality achievable, sticking to its guiding principles and guarantees that practically all mechanical and optical parts are made in Germany and the lenses will also be hand assembled as individual pieces of craftsmanship in Germany.  With the help of world famous development engineers, the Meyer-Optik team has been working on the Primagon 24 for more than a year. The team is also working on several more lenses for this new series to cover the full range of the most needed and popular focal lengths. These lenses are all developed under the premise that they will provide the best in class high-performance tools for the ambitious photographer.

Even though photographers will have to wait until early 2018 to get a look at this lens, as one of the rewards for backing its Kickstarter for the Trioplan 35+, Meyer-Optik is allowing 30 photographers to receive the Primagon 24 for about half of its expected retail cost. The photographers will get a chance to use the lens months before it heads into serial production, allowing them to give Meyer-Optik feedback that the company could use to make final refinements. The “testing” promotion is a unique way to reward a select group of Kickstarter backers, while giving the company a chance to receive some feedback on how the lens performs in the “real world.”

“Even though the new lenses are already high performers, we want to listen and learn from the feedback of our users,” said Dr. Stefan Immes, founder of the revived Meyer-Optik brand.

“The opinion of the Kickstarter community and the direct feedback is very important to us. We are striving for technical perfection with this lens – but we will not make any compromises when it comes to the creative part of photography. Personality and character are the most important features of all our lenses. This starts right at the beginning of the development process and we are proud that some of the best engineers nationally and internationally are supporting our team in Goerlitz,” Immes said.

The new lens will be available at the beginning of 2018. It will be available for all mirrorless mounts. The suggested retail price will be 4.999,–€/5,499 US $.