Olympus took the imaging industry by storm when they launched the original Olympus OM-D E-M5. E-M5 was groundbreaking – it paved the way to future of mirrorless cameras and showed the world how truly capable a Micro Four Thirds camera can be. It was a “wow” camera that propagated Micro Four Thirds into the front line of the race – leading the pack and showing how to make a great looking, compact, robustly built, feature packed camera. I believe the magic can be repeated in OM-5 Mark II, and this can bring back the spotlight to Micro Four Thirds again.
ProGrade announced new fast 2/4/8TB external SSD storage for creators. You can reorder it now at BHphoto. Press text via Explora:
Designed for photographers, videographers, and digital imagining technicians, the 2TB PG10 USB4 External SSD from ProGrade Digital delivers maximum read speeds of 2500 MB/s, maximum write speeds of 2500 MB/s, and sustained write speeds of 1500 MB/s. It connects to your host system using a USB-C interface that is compatible with the 40 Gb/s USB4 standard, but remains compatible with Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, and other USB-C standards. Driven by 15W of bus power, an integrated LED indicator lets you know if system power is falls below its required value. The PG10 is also Refresh Pro ready, which lets users monitor its health, restore lost performance, or update its firmware.