Sergio Chiappino The walnut tree Lumix GX8 + Nokton 17.5mm
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A couple off weeks ago I reported how a new Chinese seller “7Artisans” listed a couple of new MFT lenses on Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk, and [shoplink 67195 ebay]eBay[/shoplink].
Our reader Richard is the first posting a video about the new 7Artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 fisheye lens:
7 Travel Photography Tips from Olympus Visionary Jay Dickman
Save Storage Space with Camera Wraps and Inserts (Explora).
Six Points to Consider as You Transition to a Mirrorless System (Lightstalking).
Canon reports strong sales of their mirrorless cameras (MirrorlessRumors).
Ag:“https://vimeo.com/188363415 I’d like to share this portrait that I’ve made with my GH4 in Italy. The video focuses on the thoughts of the two protagonists and the live music performance.“
Some folks of the Meyer Optik are about to launch a modern revisitation of the classic [shoplink 61146 ebay]Zeiss Biotar 75/1.5[/shoplink] lens. Ans the lens is expected to be available in different mount versions. While nothing has yet confirmed it seems there is a chance this will be made for MFT too. And I bet it will be available for preorder on Kickstarter and sell as usual in a huge quantity (yeah I know it’s surprising)
Good news and Bad news on latest June camera shipment report…(Mirrorlessrumors).
Photography Tips from professional photographer Bob Holmes (by Marc Silber).
LUMIX GH5 The One Making Waves – Teaser Video (Panasonic Australia)
NISSIN Flash Air System – Di700a for Olympus [ENG] (Ugofoto).
Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group and the GH5 group.
James: “I’ve started working on a series of videos that cover how to practically shoot and achieve esoteric photographic techniques – burst stacking for long exposure simulation, light painting, astrophotography, portrait panoramas, stacking for noise reduction, and more. I’ve just released the first two videos: Long Exposure Water and Burst Stacking. They can be watched here: https://youtu.be/3wC6w7iCgcM (Long Exposure Water) https://youtu.be/Wgy1sj8ywlg (Burst Stacking) Each video also comes with an article that contains example images and additional tips/tricks – they can be seen at http://www.jamesritson.co.uk/shooting/ For all of the videos I’m using an Olympus E-M1 mk2 plus Olympus lenses (so exclusively micro 4/3 gear). Some of the footage was also shot on a combination of the E-M1 mk2 and Panasonic GH4. The next two videos will be achieving a Big Stopper effect and looking at the use of polarisers.”