Tim Boyer explains the new Bird Detection AF For Olympus M1X
How to setup and use the new Bird Detection AF feature on teh Olympus M1X
Radojuva review of the new Yongnuo 42.5mm f/1.7M II MFT lens

Radojuva (google translation here) posted the worlds first review of the new Yongnuo 42.5mm f/1.7M II MFT lens. He also posted a ton of nice image samples you have to check out on his website. The lens itself should soon be available on Amazon.

64MP Poco X3 vs 16MP Olympus E-PL7 – Does Pixel Count Matter?
Robin Wong:
Many people kept saying camera manufacturers should learn from smartphone technologies, especially when it comes to AI, computational processing and HDR innovation. I disagree. I still believe that smartphone manufacturers have a lot more to improve and should learn a thing or two from real camera makers on how to fully optimize image processing without compromising pixel integrity. In this video I explore what a 64MP image sensor in a latest smartphone from Xiaomi’s Poco can do, versus an old entry level Olympus PEN E-PL7 with a kit lens, with merely a 16MP image sensor. Does megapixel count really matter? Does computational photography make all the difference? Is camera manufacturer really falling behind when it comes to delivering ultimate image quality? I explore all these in multiple shooting scenarios, from good light to low light, harsh dynamic range environment as well as close up, or shooting subjects from far. I also discuss how camera manufacturers can improve their camera performance.
Robin Wong: Olympus 40-150mm R – Underrated TeleZoom Lens
Robin Wong:
Let’s take a look at budget and underrated telephoto zoom lens from Olympus, the M.Zuiko 40-150mm F4-5.6 R. You can get this lens new here in Malaysia for less than RM300 (USD80) or it does come bundled for free with some camera purchases from Olympus. I honestly thought for the price you pay for, you get a lot out of this little gem.
DpreviewTV says the Panasonic G100 was the worse camera of the year :(
Jordan and Chris named the Best and Worse gear of the year:
Best Lenses:
- Sony 12-24mm GM
- Sigma 85mm f/1.4
- Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8
Best Hybrid Camera:
- Sony A7sIII
- Panasonic S5
- Fuji X-T4
Best Stills Camera:
- Canon EOS-R5
- Fuji X-S10
- Nikon Z5
Worst Lenses:
- Fuji 50mm f/1.0
Worst Camera:
Peter Forsgård quick hands-on with the new Olympus 150-400m PRO lens
Preorders: Olympus 150-400mm lens at BHphoto, GetOlympus, Adorama.
Peter Forsgård had the chance to play with the new lens:



