(FT2) Olympus has a PEN prototype with “vertical sensor”.

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Image of the latest new PEN: The E-Pl7.

I just got that strange new rumor about the future PEN development:

The pen line isn’t discontinued, rather it’s being taken back to it’s roots. One of the mockups has the sensor in a portrait orientation like the original film pens, the space saved by the shutter traveling sideways rather than vertically allowing a viewfinder above it (still in the center line of camera, which is hard to do with the vertical running shutter, almost all other mirrorless have the EVF on the left hand edge or a hump because of it).

The source claims to know that this is a just a prototype and he believes the management will not approve that for final production because it’s too much “risk”. So I figured out that we may help the management to decide by asking our readers what they think about it:

Should Olympus really release such a PEN with vertical sensor?

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A bit of everything…

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Without You from Sherif Mokbel on Vimeo.

Sherif: “Just wanted o share with you my latest full article about GH4: Guerrilla filmmaking based on a case study of my latest film.
GH4 Guerrilla Filmmaking: Case Study

How to Configure the Panasonic GH4 for Video Production (Suggestionofmotion).
Canon 1D mark IV and the Olympus OMD E-M1 comparison at Surflove.
E-M1 with firmware 2.0 tested at Itmedia.
Olympus M.ZD 75-300mm Mk2 test at DC.Fever.

Leopold:Here is a music video i shot with my GH4! It´s my first one with this camera and my second one with singer/songwriter Georg Neureiter. I´m pretty impressed by the flexibility of this little camera and i really liked shooting outdoor handheld only with available light within just a few hours. Settings are written in the video explanation. Hope you like it!
https://vimeo.com/109026988

Mark: “I did a quick video about adapting the Fujian 35mm CCTV lens to Micro 4/3. I kept recommending the lens to friends and the love it, so it made sense to recommend it to everyone. Such a good addition to a camera bag, for $30. http://youtu.be/Y_XNijmhZ4E

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Brand new US deal: Up to $800 off on Panasonic GH4 kits!

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Today Panasonic US launched great savings on the GH4 kits (and also rebates on the GH3 and GX7). Here they are:

$300 off on the GH4 with 12-35mm lens kit at BHphoto.
$800 off on the GH4 with 12-35mm lens and YAGH kit at BHphoto.
$300 off on the GH4 with YAGH at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. Same kit with free extras at Adorama.
$500 off on the YAGH interface at Amazon and Adorama.
Different kit savings on Amazon.
The promotion runs from 10/26/2014 – 11/22/2014

GH3 and GX7 deals:
$100 off on the GH3 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.
$50 off on the GX7 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.

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Two new 43rumors readers LX100 test.

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DMC-LX100 Video Test Review from Pier-Yves Menkhoff Films on Vimeo.

The LX100 is now shipping in Asia (Digitalrev) and Europe (Wex Germany and WexUK). And first 43rumors readers sent me their test videos.

Pier:Long time before the GH3 and GH4, I had Panasonic several LX series. This week, I offered the DMC-LX100 to my girl friend.  I’ve borrowed it for an evening, for a video test > https://vimeo.com/109446766. Filmed only in 1080p. Sorry, I have not the use of 4K… You can compare this video with the other one on the same place, shot a few minutes after, with the GH4 > http://vimeo.com/109473731. However, the first two shots came from the LX100.

Peter:I did my first short test with the Lumix LX100 and uploaded the camera file: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shSa1GNgw7k

Just comment this post with your video/photo test link if you have one! :)

LX100 at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto. Europe at WexUKWex Germany. In Asia at Digitalrev.

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Weekly 43rumors readers pictures roundup.

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Andreas SE‎
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
OM-D E-M5 & 17mm f1.8

1) You can share your pics by using the message box on our 43rumors Facebook page (Click here).
2) All 43rumors readers pictures can be seen here: facebook.com/43rumors/photos. Like the pictures you like and chat with the authors if you want to know how they took the shot!
3) The most liked pictures and some pics selected by myself will be posted weekly on 43rumors

This is the weekly selection:

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Matching four Micro43 cameras and a Sony A7s for a live shoot of a 7’-tall singing clown (by Gary Yost)

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Hallelujah – Puddles Pity Party at the SF Regency Lodge Ballroom

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The following article is a guest post from Gary Yost. If you want to write on 43rumors contact me at 43rumors@gmail.com. Thanks!
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Matching four Micro43 cameras and a Sony A7s for a live shoot of a 7’-tall singing clown.

Due to different project requirements, I’ve collected a variety of camera bodies over the years.  Nikon DSLRs, a Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera, Panasonic GH4 (and GX7) and the Sony A7s.  Each has its own strengths (and weaknesses).  When I began production on a new video for a 7’ tall singing clown named Puddles at a recent live show in San Francisco, I decided to use four Micro 43 cameras and the Sony A7s to capture a 5-camera multicam recording for Puddles’ cover of Leonard Cohen’s legendary song “Hallelujah.”   (The fifth camera was a borrowed GH4 belonging to my friend Mark Spencer, giving us two GH4s for shooting in 4K, providing the ability to punch into those shots in post.)  I recently had a great experience shooting a 4K trailer for the Mill Valley Film Festival with the GH4, but I also wanted to put the A7s to the test, especially in the dressing room of the theater where I’d be very close to the subject, sometimes in fairly low light.
The big question for me was how to match these four different sensors so that the final piece would have strong visual continuity.  I had recently read a great article by Michael Garber about using the DSC Labs One Shot color chart with the Davinci Resolve Lite grading software that was already my favorite color finishing tool.  In the article, Michael describes how to bring each camera’s footage into Resolve version 11 and apply their new “color match” control to the DSC Labs target.   This is what that looks like in the Resolve UI:

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Once matched, with a right-click you can save the color LookUp Table (LUT) and then, using the $29 Final Cut Pro X LUT Utility from Color Grading Central, those LUTs can be applied to the video clip in FCPX.  I did this with each of the five cameras we used on the shoot and voila…  my multicam clip had five matched cameras even before I started editing!  This allowed me to edit the piece with good visual continuity well before I started the final color grading process.  Here’s what the multicam clip looks like in FCPX:

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Editing among five cameras along with b-roll from the dressing room preparations for the show was easy and straightforward.  All of the b-roll was cut into the timeline as connected clips.

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Once I was completely satisfied with the edit, I deleted the LUTs from the five master clips and then used the Overwrite to Primary Storyline function to put the entire show into one storyline before exporting it as an fcpxml file for Davinci Resolve.  This provided the cleanest way of getting a single timeline into Resolve.

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I then reapplied the LUTs to the clips in Resolve and added secondary qualifiers to tweak various aspects of Puddles’ makeup, along with animated custom vignettes to direct the viewers’ eye to exactly where in the frame I wanted them to be looking.  The color grading process in Resolve is incredibly fun and creative and I always look forward to getting to this stage.  (I still can’t believe that Black Magic Design gives this software away for free.)  I consider Resolve to essentially be Photoshop for video and would never finish a project without it.  One of my favorite Resolve features is the ability to animate any aspect of the grading process, but most importantly it also provides the ability to grade clips in context with any other set of clips simultaneously, allowing for the type of visual continuity that defines a professionally-finished production.
I hope you enjoy the final piece.  I had a terrific time shooting, editing and grading it.  The Huffington Post feature on it drove over 250,000 people to watch it on Youtube, and that is always satisfying.

Bio:  Gary Yost is a filmmaker and photographer living in the San Francisco Bay Area who focuses on telling stories about the interesting people and places where he lives.  Yost has been using technology to tell complex stories for a long time.  As the leader of the team that created Autodesk 3DS Max he gave millions of people 3D modeling and animation tools, enabling them to use computers to visualize anything they could think of… and a lot of those things were too large, too small, too fast or too slow to show with conventional video.  These days, Yost refers to nature as “his grand animation stand” and spends much of his time on Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County.   You can view his work at www.garyyost.com

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a little bit of everything…

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Paris Awakening II | GH4 & SLR Magic 10mm T2.1 from emeric on Vimeo.

Micro Four Thirds vs Medium Format (Footlessfish)
Green GM5 hands-on pics at DC.watch.
Panasonic LX100 : nos conclusions (Focus Numerique).
4K Shootout: Sony A7S vs. Panasonic GH4 at Cameras.Reviewed.
eview of the SLR Magic 10mm T2.1 and the SLR Magic variable ND filter (Hybridcams).
Real World Samples of the Canon G7X, Sony RX100 III and Panasonic GM1 (Youtube).

Andrew:Possibly your readers would be interested in some photographs from a deserted and decaying hospital in Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA. The paranormal researchers often visit this hospital, but I never saw any ghosts. I took most of the photographs with a tripod-mounted Panasonic G3 camera and the Olympus 9-18mm lens (a few with a Fuji and one with a Leica on film). http://worldofdecay.blogspot.com/2014/09/kuhn-memorial-hospital-upper-floors.html

Jw:Tamron AT 3,5-5,8/14-150 Di III tested in german magazine “FOTOTEST” sept 2014,
result : Comes in first place ! Testwinner , before panasonic lumix g vario 3,5-5,6/14-140 and olympus m zuiki 4,0-5,6/14-150
Best in sharpness and resolution, best in chrom.aberration, high quality

Jay:Here are pics from my trip taken last Fall to Oaxaca, Mexico during Day of the Dead. Photos taken using the Olympus EM5 and several prime lenses (Olympus Zuiko 12, 17, 45 and 75). http://oneworldtraveltour.smugmug.com/2013-Mexico/2013-Nov-Oaxaca/

Sebastian:For the video guys out there, I have created a LUT that helps balance out the colours on Panasonic cameras (particularly the new ones like the GX7 and GH4). I would appreciate if you could promote the link as I am interested to see what results people get out of it http://sebcastilho.com/journal/2014/10/19/a-study-on-panasonic-colours-and-a-lut-to-balance-them/

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