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Sea ~ Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 | GH4 [4K]
from IrfanKhokharFilms on Vimeo.

rx100m3/m4 vs lx100 comparison (Mirrorlessons).
Voigtlander 10.5mm at DCfever.

Yannick:Just received the Panasonic G7 and wanted to share my first little test with a vintage lens.
The quality in 4K is stunning even on an HD display. There is quite some latitude for color grading. Really like the ergonomics of the camera. Nice improvement from the G6.
https://youtu.be/h8lu4WbzaJg

Andrea:Just want to share this video -just published- shot on the GH4 in 4k (some in 96fps) and Gopro in the beautiful scenario of the Elba Island, Tuscany, Italy:
https://vimeo.com/andreafelice/soundofmemories
I only used the GH4 with the great Lumix 20mm 1.7 (wanted to stay super light) and a fader ND filter. Great combo for travel.

Daniel:I recently produced some tests for printing very large prints from a Lumix LX100, Lumix GH4 and the Nikon D800. I’m fortunate to have the HP Z3200 printer that I could make these tests on. I know many of your readers don’t have a printer that can go so large and sending them out can be expensive. I decided to take on the costs so others don’ t have to. This test will be of interest for those wanting to know how big you can really go with the MFT cameras. You can see more details here: http://naturalexposures.com/the-lumix-diaries-printing-large-photos/

Metabones updates the Canon EF adapter firmware and adds autofocus on Panasonic cameras!

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We have a very good news!  Metabones released the new firmware v1.7 which finally adds autofocus on Panasonic cameras on their Canon EF adapters! Here is the official text from Metabones:

RELEVANT PRODUCTS

This information is for the following models:

  • Canon EF to Micro Four Thirds Speed BoosterTM Adapter (model number MB_SPEF-M43-BM1)
  • Canon EF to Micro Four Thirds Speed BoosterTM  S Adapter  (model number MB_SPEF-M43-BM2)
  • Canon EF to Micro Four Thirds T Speed BoosterTM  XL 0.64x Adapter  (model number MB_SPEF-M43-BT3)
  • Canon EF to Micro Four Thirds T Speed BoosterTM  ULTRA 0.71x Adapter  (model number MB_SPEF-M43-BT4)

ABOUT THIS DOWNLOAD

  • Name: Firmware update V1.7 for  Canon EF to Micro Four Thirds Speed Booster
  • Release date: 24 July 2015
  • Benefits and improvements
    • Autofocus for Panasonic cameras
    • Fixed a camera-becoming-unresponsive issue after double-tapping on the touch screen of a Panasonic camera
    • Fixed EF Extender recognition issue with EF70-200/2.8L IS II USM

Thanks Johnny for sharing this!

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Panasonic Lumix G7 – Low Light Test
from Arsen Hokera on Vimeo.

Again new Olympus refurbished stuff got listed by Olympus [shoplink 22691 ebay]Olympus Europe eBay page (Click here)[/shoplink] The G-spot, Take 7 – a hands on review of the Panasonic G7 (Eyesuncloudedphoto).
The new Lumix G7/G70 (Delightphoto).
Olympus M. Zuiko Digital 8mm f/1.8 Fisheye PRO Review (ePhotozine).
M43 link 40-150 + MC-14 at Wimbledon (Neil Buchan Grant).
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 with 4k Video & 14-140mm Lens (Part II of II) at RonMartBlog.
Keeping photographers and reporters at distance: The “Clinton-rope” (TheNakedCamera).
Panasonic G7 – First Impressions (Soundimagesplus).

Weekly 43rumors readers pictures roundup.

Bildschirmfoto 2015-07-25 um 17.13.18
Timothy McBroome
Natural light portrait
Camera: E-M1
Lens: OLYMPUS M.45mm F1.8
Focal Length: 45mm
Shutter Speed: 1/20 s
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO/Film: 200
https://500px.com/photo/114684619/brylee-williamson-by-tim-mcbroome

1) You can share your pics by using the message box on our 43rumors Facebook page (Click here).
2) All 43rumors readers pictures can be seen here: facebook.com/43rumors/photos. Like the pictures you like and chat with the authors if you want to know how they took the shot!
3) The most liked pictures and some pics selected by myself will be posted weekly on 43rumors

This is the weekly selection:

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How to use the new 4K Photo modes on the LUMIX G7 | Tutorial

Second part of the E-M5II review at Mirrorlessons.
Panasonic to launch Lumix DMC-CM1 in Australia (Photoreview).
Full Nokton 10,5mm review at Mirrorlessons.
New info about the new AG-DVX200 camera at Newsshooter.
8mm PRO lens test at DC.watch.
8mm PRO lens test at Focus Numerique.
Pay your bills by shooting a selfie! (TheNakedCamera).
LOL: THere is a man inside the raptorsuite (Dinosaursart).

Metabones announces the new EF-M43 Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x with Autofocus!

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Metabones is really fully committed to make adapter for the MFT system and today announced again a new adapter! It’s the new EF-M43 Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x with Autofocus. You can already preorder it at BHphoto (Click here).

Here is the press text to learn more about it:

Petersburg, VA, USA, July 24, 2015: Caldwell Photographic Inc. and Metabones® are pleased to announce a new Speed Booster ULTRA series of focal reducing adapters designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. Like the ULTRA series for Sony E-mount, the new Speed Booster ULTRA m43 uses an advanced 5-element 4-group optical design incorporating ultra-high index tantalum-based optical glass. However, the new design is specifically optimized for the Micro Four Thirds sensor and filter stack, and as a result achieves an astonishing level of performance that sets a new standard for focal reducers.

Like the revolutionary original Metabones Speed Booster® announced in January 2013, the Speed Booster ULTRA m43 has a magnification of 0.71x, and so it effectively reduces the crop factor of mirrorless Micro Four Thirds mount cameras from 2.0x to 1.4x. However, the new ULTRA design makes very effective use of exotic materials at the furthest limit of glassmaking technology, and as a result is almost perfectly corrected for use with all fullframe SLR lenses regardless of aperture. The Speed Booster ULTRA m43 will also work extremely well with many DX and APS-C format lenses provided the image circle of the lens is large enough. Optical performance of the new Speed Boosters is so good that the MTF of any lens attached to it will be improved. Even the latest generation of ultra-high performance SLR lenses such as the Zeiss Otus series can be improved by adding a Speed Booster ULTRA m43.

Figures 2 through 4 below show MTF at 10, 20, and 40 lp/mm as a function of image height for output apertures of f/0.9, f/1.0, and f/2.0, respectively1. At the maximum aperture of f/0.90 (i.e., with an f/1.2 master lens) the sharpness and contrast are extraordinary across the entire image circle. At just one-third stop down to f/1.0 the performance is equal to or better than the best photographic lenses used at their optimum apertures. An additional stop down to f/2.0 yields performance that is rarely encountered in photographic optics. In practice, what all of this means is that the new Speed Boosters will always enhance and never degrade the performance of the attached master lens.

And other aspects of optical performance haven’t been sacrificed in order to obtain high MTF, either. Figure 5 shows that there is less than 1 stop of corner illumination falloff even wide-open at f/0.9. There is no vignetting at all after the output aperture reaches f/2.82. Figure 6 shows that rectilinear distortion added by the Speed Booster ULTRA m43 is negligible at less than 0.7%. The charts shown in Figures 2 through 6 below show the optical performance of the Speed Booster ULTRA m43 when mounted behind an ideal “perfect” lens.

Like all Metabones Speed Boosters, the Speed Booster ULTRA m43 is optimized to correctly account for the camera’s filter stack located near the sensor surface3. This is especially critical at the extremely large apertures made possible by Speed Booster technology. As a result of this careful optimization, an enormous range of full-frame optics, ranging from vintage film lenses to the latest digital designs, will function flawlessly when adapted to Micro Four Thirds camera bodies.

Full press text with graphs and images at metabones.com/article/of/Speed_Booster_ULTRA_0.71x

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Toronto at Night – Timelapse
from Guillermo Ramos on Vimeo.

Guillermo Ramos (video on top): “Toronto at Night is a bunch of timelapses and hyperlapses all shot at night in Toronto, Ontario in the past two years. This was all done with Lumix GX1, a couple of shots with a GH2, a tripod and me. Timing couldn’t be better to have it all completed in Canada Day! You can read a little about how I put this together on my blog.
http://blog.guillermoramos.net/post/122946813542/toronto-timelapse

Leica D-LUX (Typ 109) / Panasonic LX100 Video – 4K Photo (Soundimagesplus).
Mikaton 35mm f/0.95 MFT lens review on Lenstip.
The Olympus OM-D E-M5 mark II review, Chapter II – The traveller’s ideal companion (MirrorLessons).
Pay your bills by shooting a selfie! (TheNakedCamera).
Save the Freedom of Photography in Europe (Change.org).

Irfan:Panasonic G7 Movie Link: https://vimeo.com/132028570