New Panasonic MFT camera patent (it is not the GM1)

 

Egami spotted a new Panasonic patent showing a yet unseen MFT camera design. I asked my sources and they said this is definitely NOT the GM1 design. Nevertheless this could be one of the next cameras to come in 2014. It has built-in EVF right in the middle of the camera. It could be a new Panasonic GX camera variation?

Reminder: All newest Panasonic MFT cameras got a discount in USA:
GX7 got $100 off at Amazon, Adorama, Samys and BHphoto.
GH3 got $200 off at Amazon, Adorama, Samys and BHphoto. A special mention goes to Samys because they also give you a Lowepro case, 32GB SD and a $50 gift card for free!
G6 got $100 off at Amazon, Adorama, Samys and BHphoto.
GF6 got $100 off at Amazon, Adorama, Samys and BHphoto.

(FT5) New GM1 is Panasonic answer to high end compact cameras with fixed lens.

We will soon see the new Panasonic GM1 MFT camera and a new 12-32mm lens. I am still unsure about the exact announcement date. The camera biggest feature is actually….the size! It’s said to be very thin and small and still very useable…not a toy like the Sony QX :)

Sources told me that this will be Panasonic’s answer to the high-end compact camera and fixed lens camera market. It’s smaller than most of them (around the size of an RX100) but has a mount for interchangeable lenses. And the new 12-32mm lens is incredibly small. The finish of both camera and lenses is of very high quality and the camera uses a new kind of shutter. This will be the first MFT camera that really easily(!) fits in your pocket with a zoom lens.

I am not sure yet about the sensor but I think it should be the same of the GX7 camera (updated: It’s GX7 and not G6 sensor). But like I said… specs here do not matter a lot. It’s all about size! So please…watch out for leaks! Can’t wait to see it!

P.S.: MU43 (part one and part two) has seen the GM1 and is excited about the new camera

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GM1 rumor correction: Announcement likely on October 17

Sorry dear readers if I am using this space to make a direct question to my sources. Two trusted sources just gave me two different dates for the GM1 announcement. It may be that one of the two made a typo. My question to all sources is: Will the GM1 be announced on Thursday this week or on Thursday next week? And I need the time in GMT (Greenwich) :)

Thanks for your help!

UPDATE: I already got a first answer and it looks like the GM1 will be announced on October 17!

Video will be top priority for Olympus (Guest post by Vincent Verweij)

Future models of Olympus camera’s will have more video capabilities, says European product manager Michael Guthman. “Movie capabilities will be a top priority in the future”, Guthman writes in an email to Dutch journalist and documentary maker Vincent Verweij. The latest OM-D E-M1 has been heavily criticized for it’s lackluster video capabilities and apparently Olympus is addressing the issues.

Guest post by Vincent Verweij
With the introduction of the ‘professional’ OM-D E-M1 many users were expecting big improvements to the video part of the camera. Previous models had very limited video-features. But the dissapointing fact was that video did not improve. The photographic side of things did, but video stayed behind. And that’s strange, because Olympus has the best video stabilization on the market, with it’s superb 5-axis on-sensor system, that works with every lens attached to the body. It’s like having a steadicam in the camera, smoothing every move and even stabilizing the shot while walking. It completely eliminates the need for external stabilisation gear, such as gimbals and even tripods. The 5-axis stabilizer makes the OM-D series a very interesting option for video-journalists and documentary makers, such as myself, who often have to work handheld in unpredictable situations. One would expect that Olympus would cash-in on this unique technology, by adding features that are critical to videographers. But they have, as of yet, not done that.

The most important video problem in Olympus camera’s is the lack of choice in framerates. All other brands, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic and Sony offer a choice of 25 or 30 fps, some even 24 fps (which is the standard for digital cinema and theatrical projection). All digital Olympus models ever produced, including the OM-D series, have always only been capable of filming at 30 frames per second (the US and Japanese standard).

Why is 25 fps so important? Well, Europe is a PAL-country, so in order to show footage on a TV, or distribute it as DVD, it must be shot on 25 frames-per-second, or 50 fields, else it will drop frames, giving every shot a stroboscopic effect. But not only that. The PAL-standard in Europe was chosen because the European electricity system runs at 50 Hz. By using 50 fields per second, you avoid flickering of video when filming in artificial light. Even in daylight situations this can be a huge problem, for example a few fluorescent tubes in an office with daylight coming through windows, will ruin the shot. The fixed framerate of 30fps makes Olympus camera’s practically unusable for anything but amateur video in Europe.

There are other things which should improve, to make Olympus camera’s more attractive for video use, not just in Europe. The obvious one being a better codec and higher bitrates. The bitrate on the EM-1 is now 24Mbit/s in 1080p, only a slight increase from the 20Mbit’s on the E-M5. The E-Ms use H264 and MJPEG codecs, causing compression artefacts such as banding and blocks. What videomakers want is high bitrate, low compression recording with a codec that stores every frame, not just keyframes. Think ProRes or CinemaDNG. And ofcourse a 4K option in the future. Blackmagic are leading the way here, with a range of affordable micro-four third camera’s. They also have 13 stops of dynamic range and 4K resolution in the top-model.

The HDMI-port on the OM-D EM-1 now does live output, that’s great. But it can only output video with metadata overlayed on screen. Rendering it unusable for recording with a second, external recorder (with a better codec). Same story with audio. The EM-1 now has an audio input, allowing external microphones to be connected. Great, but the audio level can’t be monitored on the viewfinder and LCD, so you have no way of telling whether the audio levels are okay.

Next, a built-in ND filter like the Panasonic AF-100 has, would be absolutely fantastic. That camera has an internal neutral density filter that is essential for video recording. The dedicated dial on the camera body lets you adjust the setting in three steps with any type of lenses.

I asked Europe’s product manager for the EM-1 about the video issues. Michael Guthman replied: “As you know Olympus is a company which is coming from the photographic side of the business. Therefore our top priority is to develop cameras which fits perfectly to the needs of photographers. However we know that the movie functionality becomes more and more important and we are getting the same request from customers. Therefore we could ensure that we are aware of this. Movie capabilities will be a top priority in future.

Let’s hope Olympus lives up to it’s promise. Most of these issues could most likely be fixed via a firmware update, on the existing EM-1 and EM-5 camera’s: 24 and 25 fps framerate, a better codec, HDMI clean output, audio metering. But 4K, ND-filters and higher dynamic range are things which would need new hardware. In the best case, Olympus will start with a firmware update so that videographers like me don’t have to wait until next year for an Olympus camera we can actually use.

Preorder Links:
Olympus E-M1 body at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto, Amazon DE (via DL), Amazon UK (via DL), Amazon ES (via DL), WexUK, Topshot FI, CameraWorldUK.
Olympus M. Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO Lens at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto, AmazonDE (viaDL), Amazon ES (via DL).
Olympus E-M1 with 12-40mm Lens kit at Amazon DE (via DL), WexUK and CameraWorldUK, Amazon UK (via DL), Amazon ES (via DL).
Olympus E-M1 with 12-50mm Lens kit at Amazon DE (via DL), WexUK, CameraWorldUK, Amazon UK (via DL), Amazon ES (via DL).
Olympus EP-13 Eyecup for E-M1 at Adorama and BHphoto.
Olympus HLD-7 Battery Grip for E-M1 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.
Olympus LC-62D Metal Front Lens Cap for 12-40mm at Adorama and BHphoto.
Olympus LH-66 Lens Hood for 12-40mm at Adorama and BHphoto.

Readers work roundup…

Outback Suburbia | BMPCC and Cosmicar 22.5-90 Lens from GanEdenVideo on Vimeo.

Anonymous:a recent story if you’re interested – shot with the GH3.http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/08/stalins-rope-roads/100577/

Tom: “Hi there, long term follower of your site and notice you post a few random things from readers so thought I would send on a recent post I created following an airshow at Duxford in the UK. I know people question m43’s ability in these type of situations and I relish the challenge. :) http://wellisntthisabitglorious.com/the-duxford-airshow-part-1/

Vadim: “I used my m4/3 gear (a GF1 and EPL2 with 20mm and 14-42) to shoot the motion and stills for an IndieGoGo campaign for a device for the eldelry and disabled that I have invented. The audio was captured with a Oly SEMA1 mic adapted running into the EPL2. My device is a fork for the elderly and disabled. If you could share this as part of your “reader’s work” posts, it would be a huge help towards making my product a reality and helping millions of elderly around the world Thank you: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/arthritis-discover-effortless-eating/x/4698915

Johannes:I’m a 19 year-old soon-to-be film student from Germany, and I’d like to share a music video with you, which I recorded using the Panasonic DMC G5. It would be an honor for me to see it being shared on the 43rumors website or facebook page. This is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXAHfUghGWw

Marco:Maybe for a future “a little bit of everithing”: I have written a small review of my lovely OM-D EM-5 for a well known photography site. It’s in Italian but maybe someone can be interested anyway http://www.fotocomefare.com/recensione-olympus-om-d-em-5-micro-43-professionisti/

 

Rumor correction: New GM1 has a “sort of” mechanical shutter.

A couple of days ago a trusted source told me that the new ultracompact Panasonic GM1 camera would have a new e-shutter without the mechanical shutter. The source always shared correct info in the past but this time it seems he got a partially incorrect info. Another source told me Panasonic has a new kind of shutter but I the info he got is that it’s still a hybrid electronic-mechanical shutter.  It’s a new kind of shutter developed by Panasonic not seen in any other cameras yet.

I hope more sources can share some feedback about it. For example I would like to know if the electronic shutter works completely without mechanical shutter too.

P.S.: Both sources told me the Panasonic GM1 is a surprising fascinating camera. Incredibly compact, but still very handy. They bet the camera will be very popular among the 43rumors community :)

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Huge surprise from Sony: Makes an OMD alike FF camera!

NEX vs OMD design (ePhotozine).

Everyone here knows that Sony and Olympus are now close partners. And it looks like Sony is “borrowing” Olympus OMD design for their soon to be announced Full Frame E-mount cameras! These cameras will be announced in mid October and have the EVF in the middle. Sources said it’s very “OMD-alike”. There is no image of these cameras yet (there are two of them).

I was wondering what else the Sony-Olympus partnership will bring us in 2014….