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How to Remove Fungus from a Camera Lens FAST & EASY

Panasonic FZ80 First Shots (Imaging Resource).
Triggertrap Going out of Business FAQ (Medium.com).
Getting Used To An Olympus OM-D Camera Again (Thewanderinglensman).
Questions about Canon 70D ➡ Lumix G85 ➡ Canon 50mm L Lens (Peter Gregg)
Two new videos by Francesco Buttiglieri (https://vimeo.com/183100358 and https://vimeo.com/190356868).
Podcast: The Gearcast of Third-Party Lenses (Explora).
How To Plan a Model Portfolio Shoot (Adorama Learning Center)
Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group and the GH5 group.

French GH4 video tests by Emmanuel Pampuri:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIPabNG3TXQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0wmmeMMVLM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkmGanbplEM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX1F1iSe6c4

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Panasonic GH5 Test: Wooden Niccolls with DDG

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TheCameraStoreTV team just published this GH5 video:

“The Panasonic GH5 has proven to be the most anticipated camera so far in 2017. While we await production firmware, we decided to shoot another Wooden Niccolls episode with our friends at DDG. Check out the process of using the GH5 to try and duplicate a scene from the beloved movie Goodfellas!”

GH5 at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama and Panasonic US. In EU at Amazon.de, Cyberport.de and ParkCamera.

 

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Video Detail & Lowlight: E-M1II vs a6500 & G85 by Max Yuryev

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How does the E-M1ii stack up in low light & Detail to the competition? Check out this video from Max Yuryev!

And here are more new E-m1II tests:
A Weekend with the EM1 Mark II (Darktide photo).
Wandering Iceland with the Olympus OMD EM1 Mark II (OlympusPassion).
E-M1II test at Dc.watch.
Dutch review E-M1 Mark II at Pixelmania.
Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group

E-M1II at BHphoto, Amazon, GetOlympus and Adorama. In EU at ParkCameras. WexUK. Digitech.ch.

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Weekly 43rumors readers pictures roundup…

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James A Rinner‎
I call this one “The Scepter”. We haven’t had any additional snow since January 29th, which is a good thing because it is taking me some time to work on these focus stacks! Olympus E-M1 (Mark I), 60mm Macro with extension tubes, ambient light, 13 layer focus stack. http://jamesarinner.zenfolio.com/

1) You can share your pics by using posting on our 43rumors Facebook page (Click here).
2) All 43rumors readers pictures can be seen here: facebook.com/43rumors/photos. Like the pictures you like and chat with the authors if you want to know how they took the shot!
3) The most liked pictures and some pics selected by myself will be posted weekly on 43rumors

This is the weekly selection:

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Rare findings: Sigma 300-800mm Four Thirds Lens

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The very rare to find Sigma 300-800mm Four Thirds mount lens is listed on eBay (Click here). The item has been spotted by our reader Peter who also wrote:

The “Sigmonster” is the longest and most expensive lens with a native FT mount ever made. Your readers can check the entire FT lens catalog at https://www.apotelyt.com/photo-lens/four-thirds-catalog , and can find an adapter to use the Sigmonster on an mFT-camera at https://www.apotelyt.com/photo-accessory/four-thirds-adapter . A decent size image of the lens is available at https://www.apotelyt.com/i1/sigma-300-800mm-960×640.jpg.

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Panasonic GH5 review by ePhotozine: “delivers excellent results”

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ePhotozine published the full Panasonic GH5 review. The final verdict is:

If you do any form of video work, then the GH5 will be an obvious choice. If you primarily want a camera for stills photography, with video a secondary consideration, and you want a Micro Four Thirds camera, then you may be better served by the E-M1 Mark II, which offers higher (stills) shooting speeds, and a more compact body, whilst also offering 4K Cine recording. Whichever you choose, there are benefits to each camera, both capable of producing excellent images, and we’ll look at the differences in more detail shortly.
The GH5 benefits from easy to use menus and a wealth of customisable controls. For those that like a Digital SLR sized camera, the GH5 will suit, but with the benefit of the latest technology and advances, including 5-axis sensor image stabilisation, a high resolution electronic viewfinder, high speed continuous shooting, and more video features than most of us can possibly ever need. Panasonic has thrown everything it has in to the GH5, and produced a camera that delivers excellent results.  

GH5 at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama and Panasonic US. In EU at Amazon.de, Cyberport.de and ParkCamera.

 

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