A smart idea from Ming Thein: Create sensors with irregular shaped pixels

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I still shoot film (with the [shoplink 60642 ebay]Mamiya 7[/shoplink]) and I always wondered if it would be possible to get that “natural” and “irregular” film look on digital cameras. Ming Thein has an idea about that:

Here we come to the crux of the matter: I think the limitation of digital lies in the geometry and shape of the photosites, not the number or density. If we had irregular pixels (which could be a repeating pattern over a much larger area) the sensors would be able to better match the irregular nature of the subject (which in turn forms an irregular input signal). The pixels could be each the same area to avoid gain problems, and they could be fairly large in order to maintain good noise, color and dynamic range characteristics. Fuji tried to change the sensor with diagonal arrays and small-large arrays, but they were still fundamentally too regular – resulting in even worse strange artefacts because we were now trying to output an image with an underlying 45 degree structure onto a 90 degree orthogonal output medium. The files printed well, however, because of the dithering process during print explained previously.

If that would really work I hope Panasonic-Olympus will do such a sensor one day!

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Olympus E-M1II review by Cinema5D and Newsshooter

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Olympus OM-D E M1 Mark II Review – Real World Video Samples and First Impressions (Cinema5D)

Quick entry note: E-M1II will now ship on December 28 at Amazon.

Two well known video centric sites gave their opinion about the video performance of the E-M1II.

Cinema5D writes:

It is one of the best video-capable photo cameras that I have recently tested. The higher video data rate along with the excellent stabilisation system makes it a valid option as an A-camera working tool.

Newsshooter writes

The camera is great if you don’t have access to, or can’t afford, other stabilisation. If you can only carry a single camera and little else, then there is no better option right now. If I were routinely shooting in war zones or bouncing around filming extreme sports I would be putting this camera towards the top of my list (although I might wait to see what kind of stabilisation Panasonic bring with the GH5 before committing).


Olympus OMD E-M1 II walking image stabilisation test – can it rival a gimbal? (Newsshooter)

Olympus E-M1II preorders:
In USA at BHphoto, Amazon, GetOlympus and Adorama.
In Europe at ParkCameras. WexUK. Digitech.ch.

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Choose the camera you would like to be announced in 2017

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We got plenty of new cameras in 2016. On paper 2017 should be less exciting. But there’s always hope that Olympus and Panasonic will make something unexpected!

So now let us know:

What camera would you like Panasonic and Olympus to announce in 2017?

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Note: I did not add the GH5 as it got announced in 2016. I added the Full frame options because we found plenty of Olympus and Panasonic patents describing FF lenses. So maybe it’s not impossible to think they could release such a camera.

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a bit of everything…

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Chris (Video above): ” I just released EP07 of Adventure Photography On Location. In this episode I’m taking my Olympus back to Iceland where I’m shooting a foldable Kayak floating between the slow flowing icebergs at Jökulsárlón – Glacier Lagoon. More info + new Lightroom Preset Packs in the Blog Article.”

Test – Panasonic LX15 (Focus Numerique).
Makro mit Alternativobjektiven (Pen And Tell).
Five tips for wildlife photography in winter (Olympus Image Space).
Best of 2016: 10 Innovative Photography Accessories (Explora).
Photography Tips and Gear for Winter Sports Fanatics (ALC).

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Kai reviews the new E-M1II: “this is as perfect as a MFT camera can get”

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As you may know Kai is no longer part of the Digitalrev youtube team. He is now doing his own reviews and this is his take on the new Olympus E-M1II which right today is in Stock for the first time in USA via FocusCamera (Click here). It will be in Stock after tomorrow at Amazon (Click here).

Back to Kai’s review:
His only real complain is the C-AF not working really well in video mode. Hope Olympus can fix this via firmware update. That said he is really impressed with the camera and says “this is as perfect as a MFT camera can get”. Let’s see if the GH5 can beat tkhis beast…

Olympus E-M1II preorders:
In USA at BHphoto, Amazon, GetOlympus and Adorama.
In Europe at ParkCameras. WexUK. Digitech.ch.

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The new E-M1II is in Stock for the first time in USA

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For the first time the E-M1II is in Stock in USA via FocusCamera (Click here). It will be in Stock after tomorrow at Amazon (Click here).

And our friend Chris sent us this:

I’ve spent some time shooting fast action sports (surfing) with the E-M1 Mark II and 300mm f/4 PRO + x1.4 Teleconverter (840mm full frame equivalent) over the last few days and put together a little preview/ impressions video of it.

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