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Even before you hit play on the video you know who will wi this one…the Olympus E-M1III :)
Even before you hit play on the video you know who will wi this one…the Olympus E-M1III :)

There is one new MFT camera that made more than a million views. Pity the review was very bad for the camera :)

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Photographyblog tested the new Panasonic G100 camera and concluded:
So how do we summarise our time using the Panasonic Lumix G100? It’s a camera with a split personality, showing areas of brilliance for both image making and V-Logging, but consequently areas of real compromise.
For photography, it has the feel of an entry level camera and the restrictions that come with that (no AF/ MF button being one), but then it packs the well-regarded 20.3MP sensor and an incredibly good vari-angle touchscreen and EVF.
For V-Logging, there is some innovative tech and handy features. Technically, OZO Audio works well and the quality of audio is respectable, plus an external mic can be attached.
We love the ease of use for V-Logging in the video selfie mode, where your key camera settings are taken care of, most notably sound and autofocus. We’d wholeheartedly recommend the G100 kit over a body only option because the 12-32mm lens and tripod grip complement the camera so well.
Sadly, there are some crucial drawbacks for V-Logging. With no IBIS and a stabilisation sensor crop, you won’t be able to use the camera to its full 4K potential for walking and talking to camera videos. The continuous AF wanders too, so don’t expect all of your videos to be completely sharp on, well, you.
Ultimately, you’re not getting the most out of 4K video, both performance-wise and image quality-wise, but full HD videos are great. Casual V-Loggers should be happy with the Lumix G100, but there are more compelling alternatives (including some listed below) for those seriously in the business.
Rating the Panasonic Lumix G100 is tricky because the sum of all parts should result favourably. But it’s those areas of compromise for image making and V-Logging that bring it down a peg or two.
Our final word is that the tiny Lumix G100 is a more compelling photography camera, with an added bonus of V-Logging and we can really see it as a travel and family-friendly camera. If the price comes down too, it would be a great entry point to Panasonic’s micro-four-thirds system.
Peter Forsgård tested the glorious Olympus 180mm f/2.0 lens. If you are lucky you can find this lens sometimes for sale on eBay for a heavy price.
The School of Photography:
Olympus cameras have been around for over 100 years and I for one love the brand but the rumors have now been confirmed. Is it a case of ‘when’ or ‘if’ they go into administration? Let’s air this out in this video and the comments. There clearly are reasons why they’re not making enough money so let’s discuss why this is and how this great brand can bounce back.
Camera Conspiracies:
Olympus has been sold to a Japanese investment firm, and many questions arise. Will the new leaders keep the company alive? Will they strip it down and sell it for parts? Have we seen the last of Olympus cameras? Have smartphones killed the camera industry? What can Olympus do to improve and stand out?