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GH5 Camera Test, Zhiyun Crane, 4k 50p & 1080p 180fps from Thomas Cribbin on Vimeo.

Fix our attention on focal fixed lenses. Mix with the Fix(es)! (PhotoDanielM).
Ikan Beholder MS-PRO 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer for Mirrorless Cameras (Explora).
Polish A99II test at Fotopolis.
GH5 test by Focus Numerique.

Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group and the GH5 group.

Chris:I just published EP14 of Adventure Photography On Location: In EP14 of Adventure Photography On Location I get my feet wet as I take my E-M1 Mark II and follow a river upstream and explore my way into the cracks and canyons in South Africa’s Drakensberg into a place called ‘The Gorge’. – Blog ArticleLR Preset Packs  https://youtu.be/W8vqZMoHiN8

Daniel:Colours and Contrasts from the Guadeloupe island with the Panasonic Lumix GX85 and G Vario 12-32mm & 35-100 F4-5.6 lenses. http://photodanielm.blogspot.ca/2017/03/guadeloupe-visit-to-french-antilles.html

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Metabones Firmware Upgrade Adds Cinema EOS Lens and GH5 Support

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Press release:

Metabones Firmware Upgrade Adds Cinema EOS Lens and GH5 Support

Vancouver, Canada, April 13, 2017 – Metabones App 2.7 (E-Mount Version 56) is released today, adding support for the Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS S lens to Metabones EF mount Speed Boosters and Smart Adapters.

Servo zoom can now be controlled using the wide-tele zoom rocker on supported cameras (for example JVC GY-LS300), with a touch screen interface (most Panasonic cameras), or from PlayMemories Mobile App for Sony cameras.

For supported Sony cameras, the Record button on the grip of the Cinema EOS CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS S lens can be assigned to one of more than 50 functions on the A7 series and other supported cameras. By assigning it to the MOVIE function, the user may start/stop recording and zoom with the lens’ hand grip which is handy for a small-form-factor camera like A7R Mark II.

Whereas a typical EF mount lens changes the iris at 1/8 stop granularity, a Cinema EOS lens permits much finer control. Metabones takes advantage of this improved precision resulting in footages in which auto iris movements are virtually imperceptible.

Autofocus is supported, but to set expectations properly, AF performance of a supported Cinema EOS lens on a non-Canon camera is significantly below that of a genuine Cinema EOS camera equipped with dual pixel AF technology.

Never has any cinema lens received such comprehensive electronic integration across disparate lens mounts and brands like Blackmagic, JVC, Panasonic, Sony and of course, Canon Cinema EOS natively.

Important notice: not every Cinema EOS lens supports every feature. At the time of writing only Canon CN-E 18-80 T4.4 L IS KAS S supports auto iris, autofocus and servo zoom.

Also added to the new firmware release is support for the new Panasonic GH5 camera, with the usual set of features: user selectable optical image stabilization/5-axis in-body image stabilization (no dual I.S.), fast contrast detection autofocus (no DFD), smooth iris (requires lens support) and detailed EXIF.

Metabones App 2.7 (E-Mount Version 56) is available immediately from Metabones’ web site. The same download upgrades every Metabones product with a micro USB port. See the accompanying release notes for compatibility and other important information.

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Metabones Speed Booster XL with Sigma 18-35 on GH5 Issue & fix

Olympus E-M1 Mk.II Lens Image Samples (Wrotniak).
What is a ‘bokeh pano’? (Bokehpano.com)
Gh5 image samples at CameraJabber.
Tips for HDR Video-Editing Workflow (Explora).
Gear of the Week 04 – Panasonic GH5 & Zhiyun Smooth-Q Gimbal Unboxing and Impressions (youtube).
Gh5 test at Mapcamera.

Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group and the GH5 group.

David:There are lots of reviews of the Olympus OM-D, EM-1 Mk II, but I’ve seen nobody testing the Mk II with the older, FourThirds lenses. So, I thought your readers might enjoy a test of the 50~200/2.8-3.5 SWD +1.4X anc the Mk II, on Ice Racing … the crazies who race motocross bikes across frozen lakes in -25C weather, at speeds up to 130kph (80mph). Now, that’s a test of tracking AF! My results can be found at: http://www.furnfeather.ca/Reviews/E-M1mk2.html
If interested, my older Olympus & Leica reviews are here: http://www.furnfeather.ca/Reviews.html

Harley:Just wondering if you are interested in my story of winning the 2017 Sony World Photography competition for Canada National Award. My shot was taken with EP5 and 17mm f1.7. Here is an online Canadian National press on this today :
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/multimedia/worlds-largest-photo-contest-names-canadianwinner/article34470216/

 

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Olympus interview at DPreview: “We want to improve IS users can use longer lenses without needing a tripod”

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Dpreview interviewed Mr.Masamichi Handa from Olympus. These are some key info:

  1. About the High Price of the E-M1II: “We opted for a price that would allow us to achieve higher performance levels and offer higher value to the customer. We had many discussions, and we chose to be bold and aim for a hit a higher consumer value point.
  2. About a possible Video Oriented Olympus camera like the GH5 he says:We should never ignore [a potential audience] but right now, we have no plans.
  3. About the improvements to be expected on future cameras:autofocus speed, AF tracking performance and so on – we can always do more. We want to improve image stabilization technology, too, so our users can use longer lenses without needing a tripod, for instance.

So in short: Don’t expect Olympus to experiment on the market with new kind of cameras (video oriented). They will stick to what they have and improve it further. Which sounds pretty much ok to me :)

E-M1II at [shopcountry 65033].

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