a bit of everything…


Lightroom CC 2015.6 & Lightroom 6.6 Update

2016 Roundup: Semi-Pro Interchangeable Lens Cameras (Dpreview).
Test – Sigma 30 mm f/1,4 DC DN Contemporary (Focus Numerique).
Optic 2016: A Paradigm Shift in the World of Bird Photography (BH Youtube).
Panasonic Partners with 20th Biennale of Sydney (Panasonc Youtube).

Arnaud:I have put together a showreel of some of my favourite shots of last year. I shoot on the GH4 with a selection of native lenses. If you like the video, you can vote for it on this panasonic contest ! https://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2

Grzegorz:This is my first test video shot with gh4 vlog, last october: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6MERingNfw

Meyer-Optik launches titanium 100mm MFT lens (special 100 year anniversary edition)

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Here is the press text:

Meyer-Optik Offers Hyper Limited Editions of the Trioplan f2.8/100 to Commemorate 100 Year Anniversary

Only 100 Titanium Lenses Available, Collectors Can Also Purchase One of 10 Golden Eye Editions

Atlanta, GA – May 21, 2016 — To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Trioplan lens, Meyer-Optik Goerlitz announced today a special series of its new Trioplan f2.8/100 lens, the Titanium edition. Only 100 titanium lenses are available to the public.  In addition, Meyer Optik has issued a second series of 10 special gold plated Golden Eye versions of the lens.

The special commemorative series celebrates the 100-year anniversary of the first Meyer Optik Trioplan. It was in 1916 that Hugo Meyer and Company announced the Trioplan, which soon became a legendary lens that helped establish the golden age of photography. Trioplan lenses became known for their trademark soap bubble bokeh, a look that many lenses and Photoshop enthusiasts still imitate.

“The revival of the Trioplan lenses series became even more special for us this year with the 100 year anniversary of the lens,” said Dr. Stefan Immes.  “Our new Titanium and Golden Eye edition is the ultimate collectors item with a titanium or real gold coating. The titanium edition not only commemorates the Trioplan brand, but also creates a lens that is suitable for the highest demand environments.”
Titanium anodizing gives the surface of the Trioplan f2.8/100 an even, all-over uniform look that is aesthetically unique and physically harder than a standard aluminum f2.8/100 lens.  This sanitary, additive-free finish allows the lens to retain its high corrosion resistance and ability to withstand high-temperature environments, providing hardening and unique coloring of lens components surface without its properties.
The resulting anodize titanium color is achieved without any dies or coatings, therefore the surface properties remain unchanged. Titanium anodization is increasingly used in the aerospace and high-tech markets.  Trioplan f2.8/100 Titanium buyers will get a superior lens that is much less likely to show signs of age and wear.
“As an macro and artistic flower photographer, I was searching for a new inspiration for my pictures with an even more sharp center and blurring surrounding the subject,” said professional photographer Susanne Nagle. “Through research I came across the Trioplan sense concept for making soap bubble bokeh. At first I wanted to buy an old lens, but decided to order the new Trioplan f2.8/100 lens on Kickstarter. I am delighted to use the lens, especially for flower pictures or in the shade of a tree that is blossoming.”

The special 100 commemorative editions will be strictly limited.  The 100 Titanium editions are available at $2499, and the 10 Golden Eye lenses are available for $3499 Pre-orders are currently being taken on the Meyer-Optik website.

The technical specifications of the Meyer-Optik Trioplan f2.8/100 include:
Optic construction as classic triplet (3 lenses/3 groups)
Focal distance: 100 mm
Maximum aperture: 1:2.8 continuous dimming to 1:22
Iris diaphragm with 15 aperture blades specifically constructed of steel segment belt and with special coating
View format: 24 mm x 36 mm (image circle diameter 44 mm)
View angle: 24°
Filter: M 52 x 0.75
Clip-on diameter: 54 mm
Mounts: M42, Canon, Nikon, Fuji X, Sony-E, MFT

About Meyer-Optik-Görlitz
A brand with a proud tradition and reputation for exceptional products, Meyer-Optik-Görlitz started manufacturing innovative, high-quality lenses in Germany in 1896.  In 2014, net SE revived the traditional spirit of the lenses once known throughout the world and started developing new lenses under the Meyer-Optik-Görlitz brand in Germany. Manufacturing handmade lenses started in 2015 with first generation prototypes.  Serial production began in early 2016.
In May 2015, net SE (http://www.netag.de) created a new subsidiary, Meyer-Optik USA Inc. headquartered in Atlanta, GA. Meyer-Optik USA is online at http://www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.com and on Facebook and Twitter.

a bit of everything…


Landscape Photography with Steve Gosling

GX80 real life photos on Flickr
GX80 – Embrace The Mediocre (Soundimageplus).
The Cambo Actar 24mm f/3.5 on a Olympus Micro Four Thirds camera (PetaPixel).
panasonic 100-400mm lens tested by polish Optyczne site.

If you happen to live or be in UK you can test the new 12mm Leica this weekend at the National Trust roadshows:

Panatour

a bit of everything…


Shutter Speed Basics – Techniques, Tips and Panning

Sweet Spot: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX85 Real World Samples (Dpreview).
5 of the best kit for macro photography (OlympusMag).
11 Environmentally Friendly, Green Gear Choices (Explora).
Creating with the Lume Cube (BH on Youtube).
Flat tripod on Kickstarter

Dave:We don’t often get great deals on camera gear here in Australia, but these ones at the moment look particularly good…
Lumix G 30mm f2.8 macro lens $199 after cashback
Lumix G 42.5mm f1.7 portrait lens $229 after cashback
Lumix G 20mm f1.7 II pancake lens $199 after cashback
from: www.camerahouse.com.au
available from Thurs 16th June – Sunday 3 July.
Camerahouse is a large mainstream dealer with retail stores in every state.

Weekly 43rumors readers pictures roundup.


Anastas Stas Tarpanov‎
The little girl of the mahout that is working for a local thai NGO is enjoying her bath into the river while her father is taking care of the elephants.
Shot with Olympus OM-D 1 + 40-150 f/2.8 PRO lens.

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New family pictures of all six Leica MFT lenses

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Panasonic shared this new picture showing all six Leica branded MFT lenses. The six Leica lenses are:
Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 12mm f/1.4 ASPH. Lens (Store links: [shopcountry 60485]).
Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Summilux 15mm f/1.7 ASPH. Lens (Store links: [shopcountry 60482]).
Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 25mm f/1.4 ASPH Lens (Store links: [shopcountry 60486]).
Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm f/1.2 ASPH Power OIS Lens (Store links: [shopcountry 60483]).
Panasonic Leica DG Macro-Elmarit 45mm f/2.8 ASPH. MEGA O.I.S. Lens (Store links: [shopcountry 60484]).
Panasonic Leica DG Vario-Elmar 100-400mm f/4-6.3 ASPH. POWER O.I.S. Lens (Store links: [shopcountry 60481]).

a bit of everything…


How to Use a Circular Polarizing Filter (CPL) Like a Champ

Olympus TG-870 First Shots: Comparing the ultra-wide 21-105mm eq. waterproof to the competition (Imaging Resource).
Blackmagic Micro Cinema camera: first impressions by DP Sam Morgan Moore (Newsshooter).
Natural Light vs Off-Camera Flash: An Eye-Opening Demonstration (PetaPixel).
Panasonic GX8 Review (TheOnlinePhotographer).

Union Station, KC. The Man at the Piano in 4K from Pier-Yves Menkhoff Films on Vimeo.

Pier (video above):I only used the DMC-GX80 accompanied by 2 lenses : The Olympus 12mm F / 2.0 and the 45mm F / 1.8. No tripod except the mini Manfrotto Pixi. The editing was made with Final Cut Pro X. No image correction. It is voluntary. I really enjoy to use the DMC-GX80. However, I have one regret. I would have liked that the GX80 has the volume and the weight of the GM1. The GX80 is too close to the GH4. It is not enough discreet on places where it is forbidden to film. Specially in France which pretends to be a Country of Freedom. I never had problems in USA, Germany, Switzerland, Etc. Enjoy the Man at the Piano !!!”