Mark Wiemels analyzed the status of the Micro Four Thirds system. It’s hard for me to say how the market will look in a couple of years from now. To me it seems like AI tools and style/usability of cameras will become more important than the discussion about sensor size. What are your thoughts on this?
In this video, professional photographer Matt Higgs reviews and compares four OM-System telephoto camera lenses. Primarily a music photographer, Matt has stepped over to Exmor National Park to test out these four lenses and dive a little deeper into why they’re so well suited to wildlife photography. So, if you’re an OM System camera user or simply a keen wildlife photographer, this one is for you.
Below, you’ll see the list of equipment that Matt uses in this video:
A chinese reader told me that on chinese forums the following rumor is going around:
I have received a news that OM will release a new camera in the end of 2024 financial year. It is a vintage looking camera with most of the OM-1 Mark II features and sensor. The engineering samples have been tested in numbers of photographers. From what I have understood that will not be a OM-5 replacement. Not a PenF like body. Sales price is around 12000 RMB body only
12000 Yuan is around $1700. So if this is NOT a PEN-F I really don’t know what else this could be. Provided the rumor is true…and at this moment I am extremely skeptical about this info being correct.
In this episode, we sit down to chat with Sean from LUMIX USA and Lumix Live to talk about his role within the company, starting up Lumix Live, the marketing that goes into this industry, and whats next for Lumix.
Found it nice to meet the more “private” part of Sean. Thanks for your insights!