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LX15 review

Bowens into liquidation (Diyphotography).
Inon Announces Compatibility with Olympus TG-5 and Housing (Divephotoguide).
The Utility of Ambient Light in the Portraits of Bernard Gotfryd (Explora).
How To Photograph The Night Sky (Adorama Learning Center)
VRTUL Uses Micro Studio Camera 4Ks for First 360‑degree Underwater Broadcast (Blackmagic).
Alta velocidad flash en exteriores Elinchrome-Olympus (EstudiofotograficoMadrid).

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

 

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New GH5 and Leica 12mm reviews

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Imaging Resource posted the full GH5 review:

The Panasonic GH5 is a wonderful successor to an already great hybrid still & video camera, and the new features and performance make it far more valuable than its $2000 price tag. We have no doubt that this will become one of the most popular video cameras for independent filmmakers and videographers thanks to its stellar video quality, extended list of video features and options, long battery life and excellent durability.

Lenstip tested the Leica 12mm lens:

It’s worth emphasizing the fact that full frame 1.4/24 lenses are not only more difficult to design but also, unlike the Panasonic, their optics is responsible for distortion correction without any help from camera’s software. In that light even if the results of the Panasonic were outstanding in every category it still should be criticized for its exorbitant price.

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“Unmasked” | Short film by Sam KJ shot on LUMIX GH5

Dutch review of the Panasonic GX800 at Pixelmania.
Top 10 cities for Travel Photography (Olympus Imagesapce).
Real-Time HDR Resolving with Atomos (Explora).
What is the Best Camera Brand for You? (Adorama Learning Center)

Marc:Here’s a very recent shoot with Bob Holmes, I wanted to nail him down on his advice for how to learn to see light instead of just looking at it — your audience should get a lot out of his wisdom once again  https://youtu.be/IdVwZb5Iofw

Donald: A nice video I made using the GX85 and 12-32mm lens. You can see how well the dual IS works. https://youtu.be/Y8-S-MgYfsE

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Sigma patented a 12mm f/1.4 MFT lens design

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Sigma patented a new 12mm f/1.4 lens design for the Micro Four Thirds system. As usual we don’t know if such a lens will ever be produced for real. Also note that this design is very different from the recent Panasonic-Leica 12mm f/1.4 lens.

So I wonder what’s in Sigma’s mind right now…will they really make it?

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