PEN-F review by Echenique and Admiringlight

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We got two new PEN-F reviews:

Admiringlight writes:

It’s by far the best PEN camera Olympus has made, and it will satisfy almost any MIcro 4/3 shooter with its full feature set, very good image quality and compact size. The biggest issue with the Pen-F is price. It’s priced at $1199 body only, a full $200 more than the E-M5 Mark II, but with almost no advantages over that camera.  The only clear advantage is the slightly newer sensor. 

Echenique listed the pros/cons:

Pros
Drop dead sexy camera – Conversation starter and ice-breaker all in one.
Super fast single shot AF – despite it only having CDAF, the Pen-F locks on quickly and accurately. Not perfect (see Cons), but very, very good.
Small & easy to carry – great for those long street photo journeys.
Vastly improved High-ISO performance – while not the High-ISO king, the Pen-F has the best High-ISO performace I have ever seen in an MFT camera.
Cons
Not weather sealed – but then, neither is the Leica M (the de-facto king of street photography).
Continuous AF needs work – Hopefully Olympus will address this with a firmware update since they drank the Kaizen Kool-Aid a couple of years ago.
Weak video features – lacks an external mike and headphone jacks. Suited for B-roll work.

Olympus PEN-F store links to [shopcountry 59394].

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Aputure DEC LensRegain: Speed booster, lens adapter & follow focus

Ted (video above):So we just came out with our new DEC LensRegain, which is an EF to MFT adapter that’s a wireless follow focus, focal reducer and remote control in one! This is probably the most anticipated product that we’ve had to date and it just got released yesterday, but is still on it’s way to most dealers.

7-14mm PRO review at Imaging Resource.
Strolling Through Bushwick, Brooklyn with the Panasonic Lumix DMC- ZS100 (Explora).

Katten:Testing video recording with Panasonic Leica  100 – 400  at the Baltic https://vimeo.com/163139993

Stronz Vanderploeg:Time lapses shot on GH4 youtu.be/Igno3LIVxVk

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VLOG #47 PEN-F Tips from the car. Unedited/uncut by Jamie McDonald

The joy of digital “lomography” (featuring the Panasonic GX8 review) at Eyesuncloudedphoto.
New autofocus patent by Panasonic (pdf file here).

Jan:I did a test about lens sample variation useing three copies of the Panasonic 25mm F/1.7: http://www.janundseinekamera.de/lens-sample-variation/

John:Surprise to me when I got a package late last night that contained the mysterious adapter which I purchased through Indigogo last Feb or March.
Initially, it looked well made with a great tripod mount (which I intend to use with other lenses). However, when I tried to fit it to my E-M5 this morning I found that due to the size of the rear flange the adapter can’t clear the EVF housing and mate to the camera. There appears to be a 2-3mm clearance problem. So I took the Dremel and a couple of files to the adapter last night with good results. Fits my E-M5 nicely although I can’t show it because I dropped it off for servicing this afternoon. Here it is with my Nikkor 50mm f1.4 and my trusty backup AIR:

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Craft announces a new customizeable camera (with MFT mount).

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A new company named Craft (website here) announced a modular camera that has swappeable mounts (including MFT mount).

Technical Specifications (Full technical specifications will be announced early this summer):
HD Video Element, Super 16mm CMOS Sensor with Global Shutter (1920×1080, 1280×720)
4K Video Element, Super 35mm CMOS Sensor with Global Shutter (4096 x 2160, 1920×1080, 1280 x 720)
Frame rates 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60
Fast and slow frame rate speeds at intervals up to 120fps
Recording Formats Cinema DNG and ProRes (additional formats will announced).
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Video Elements: (97.15mm x 96mm x 39.68mm) (3.7” x 3.6” x 1.5″)
Store, Battery, Audio Elements: (97.15mm x 96mm x 33.4mm) (3.7” x 3.6”x 1.3″)
LCD Elements: (97.15mm x 96mm x 30mm) (3.7” x 3.6” x 1.2″)
Fully assembled cinema camera: (97.15mm x 96mm x 170mm) (3.7” x 3.6” x 6.6″)

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