Matti Sulanto: Lumix 10-25mm f/1.7 The BEST zoom ever?
10-25mm lens on BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon and FocusCamera.
10-25mm lens on BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon and FocusCamera.
Felix Jäger:
A review of the Voigtländer 42.5mm F/0.95, one of a handful of superfast lenses available for the M43 system.
I love this lens but struggle to recommend it. But I do still love it.
As you know this week Phase One has officially launched the new Capture One 20 software! Learn what’s new in Capture One 20 at this page: www.captureone.com/20.
Here are first the first hands-on videos showing the new features:
Peter Forsgård:
A claim has been made that iPhone 11 Pro can produce a cleaner image than a micro four-thirds camera. That has to be tested and that is exactly what I am doing in this video. Olympus E-M5 MKIII against iPhone 11 Pro.
If I recall it right that claim was made by Tony Northrup…
Photographyblog tested the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III. The conclusion:
Over 4 years in the making, the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III incorporates the latest sensor, autofocus system and innovative shooting modes from the flagship E-M1 Mark II camera into a smaller, lighter and cheaper body, to great effect.
It may not have the magnsium-alloy body of its predecessor and the battery life is a little lacklustre for 2019, but overall the E-M5 Mark III is both the most well-balanced camera in the Olympus range and a real contender in the enthusiast mirrorless camera market.
What it may lack in sensor size is more than made up for by the E-M5 Mark III’s innovative features, with the High Res, Pro Capture and Live Composite modes all making their way down the range from the E-M1 series.
And with exactly the same processor, sensor, auto-focusing system and image stabilisation onboard too, the new E-M5 Mark III really does feel like an E-M1 II in miniature.
Especially as Olympus have used the four years since the last version to iron out virtually all of the things that we didn’t like about the Mark II’s design and control layout.
So overall, then, the OM-D E-M5 Mark III marks a real return to form for Olympus after the commerical mis-fire of the E-M1X.
This is a great camera for enthusiasts looking for a compact, lightweight system that won’t break either the bank or your back.
Links: Olympus E-M5III at BHphoto, Amazon, GetOlympus, Adorama. In Eu at WexUK.
Robin Wong:
I found some interesting small changes that Olympus made in the E-M5 Mark III, including settings such as Anti-Shock which is now automated, less hidden options with LSF JPEG being available on default, and a few more items which I am exploring in this video!
Preorders: Olympus E-M5III at BHphoto, Amazon, GetOlympus, Adorama. In Eu at WexUK.