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Photo Recovery: Two Minute Tips with David Bergman

5 Exposure Tips for Common High Contrast Scenes (ALC).
To St. Helens and Back: Olympus TG-Tracker Shooting Experience (Dpreview).
Macphun Filters for Photos Review (Photographyblog).
Opinion: A Disturbing Trend in Photography (PetaPixel).

Kai:Floating timeless sea characters and beautiful jellyfish in a meditative film – with classical music.  Kind of underwater love and diving impressions.
Shot with Panasonic Lumix GH4 and Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 12-40 mm 1:2.8 Pro lens for Micro Four Thirds –
with incredible sharpness through the glas of the
aquarium. Free hand shot, no stabilisation, few colour corrections. Shot in: Nordsea Aquarium Borkum, Germany. Hope you like and enjoy it :)
https://youtu.be/AIKQGQLfkoQ

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Tony Northup predicts MFT will be one of the few mirrorless system to survive the coming years

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Tony Northrup analyzed the current status of the photography world and made some predictions about the future. And he believes the Micro Four Thirds system will be one of the few to survive the coming years. While systems like the Nikon 1 and Canon EOS-M are “dead systems” (so he says).

Watch the video above to hear his opinions (Mirrorless system talk starts at 21.30min).

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Olympus TG-Tracker 1080p sample video (Mount St. Helens ascent)

Meet The R2 Family: The R2 TTL Wireless Flash System (ALC).
how to make a studio shoot look like a location shoot (Diyphotography).
Meike 50mm f/2.0 MFT review at ePhotozine.
5 years in the making, m43 has arrived (Dennis Linden).

Pier:Since I came back from USA, I can not stop to edit the films I made in Kansas City with the Panasonic DMC-GX80. 2 are in 4K. It is very heavy for my iMac of 2011…
https://vimeo.com/168318144 in 4K
https://vimeo.com/168486107 in 4K
https://vimeo.com/168469646
https://vimeo.com/168397297
https://vimeo.com/168486107
or in the Channel > https://vimeo.com/channels/travelinusa

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GX80 records Flooded Paris

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Flood of the Seine in Paris | Crue de la Seine à Paris from Pier-Yves Menkhoff on Vimeo.

Pier Yves is testing the new GX80 and recorded those images of the flooded Paris:

“Paris is under flood sine one week. I made 2 films about it. On this second film (3 minutes) > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=397ETUNeyqA, you can watch what happens just in front of my building…It changes me from Kansas City. Completely filmed with the Panasonic DMC-GX80 and the Panasonic 12-35mm F/2.8 lens.

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