Between 1978 and 1985 Pentax sold the Pentax Auto 110 (and later, the Auto 110 Super), a miniature SLR system built around Kodak’s small-format 110 film cartridges. The 110 system is no longer with us, but thanks to an almost identical frame size, its lenses are a perfect match for the Micro Four Thirds system. Join us as we discover the joy of using vintage Pentax 110 lenses on a modern digital camera.
Here are some real life camera torture tests in extreme low light shooting environment for Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III. I used slow shutter speeds hand-held to see how well the 5-Axis IS performs, as well as pushing the high ISO to 12800 for a low light portrait shot as well as a super dark alleyway. How did the E-M1 Mark III perform? To view the images in a website, go to my blog here: https://robinwong.blogspot.com/2020/0…
Here are 8 more improvements and upgrades on the newly launched Olympus flagship camera the OM-D E-M1 Mark III which I have not covered in my original review video. These are not huge improvements but they are important updates that do impact real life practical shooting scenarios. The improvements include new audio recording hardware rectifying the “white noise” issue (previously in E-M1 Mark II when plugged in external microphone), upgraded time lapse capability up to 9999 frames and in camera time lapse movie up to 4K 30fps (previously 999 frames and 4K 5fps only), new fine tune C-AF behaviour and IS level settings for movie recording, and a few more. I believe at the time of this video publishing a lot of these features were not mentioned by any other reviewers out there yet.