Olympus AIR for microbiology use!

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MicroCosm published an interesting article about Real-time Transmission of Microbiology Images using Olympus Air:

Cameras with macro lenses and microscopes with attached cameras have long been used by diagnostic microbiology labs to document images of microbes for training and educational purposes. However the real-time transmission of these images has been impractical because the image has to be downloaded onto a computer and distributed by a file-sharing system or email.
The Olympus Air is a new concept of camera which provides a 16-megapixel micro four-thirds sensor which can be coupled wirelessly to your handphone. It therefore combines the power and flexibility of a proper camera with the connectivity and ease of use of a handphone.

And BHphoto Blog posted an article about “A Weekend with the Olympus Air A01”:

To be completely honest, I wasn’t expecting much from this tiny device. But, once I got over my initial apprehension and really leveraged some of the major assets of the Air, I grew to like it. Granted, as I still feel infinitely more comfortable with a “real” camera, even if it is just a point-and-shoot, it would be hard to convince me that some sort of phone/camera hybrid will be my best option. But, for those looking for cutting-edge devices, or who really want to add some better images to their thriving social media accounts, they will find much to love about the Olympus Air A01. The pairing with the app is superb and really makes it completely worth trying if you are looking to improve your smartphone’s capabilities, especially since many will find their smartphone’s interface to be much more intuitive than the menu systems on many entry-level cameras.

Olympus AIR MFT camera is in Stock at Amazon US (Click here), Adorama (Click here), BHphoto (Click here) and on eBay in [shoplink 54844 ebay]White (Click here)[/shoplink] or [shoplink 54845 ebay]Black (Click here)[/shoplink].

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(FT5) Strange rumors: Panasonic to launch a Panasonic GH4R!

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Digicameinfo got quite a strange and yet not 100% clear rumors. Panasonic will announce the “Panasonic GH4R“. This is basically a GH4 with V-LOG included. I don’t know what exactly that means. But I guess Panasonic will simply sell the current GH4 as GH4R to remark the new V-LOG features. I also don’t know if that means that current GH4 camera will have to pay some $$$ to get V-LOG. Let’s hope that’s not the case…

Panasonic is set to announce more info on the V-LOG update on September 1!


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FT2=21-40% chance the rumor is correct
FT3=41-60% chance the rumor is correct
FT4=61-80% chance the rumor is correct
FT5=81-99% chance the rumor is correct

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(FT2) Panasonic-Fuji-Toshiba will have an announcement before mid September (organic sensor?).

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A source from the Hong Kong Forum Dc.home reports that Fujifilm, Panasonic & Toshiba are going to have a joint announcement before mid September. There is yet no detail about WHAT they will announce. But I have strong suspect this could be related to the recent organic sensor development. It certainly would be about time to make such sensors …for real! Two years passed after the big Fuji-Panasonic announcement (article here on 43rumors).

via Fujirumors


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Rumors classification explained (FT= FourThirds):
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FT4=61-80% chance the rumor is correct
FT5=81-99% chance the rumor is correct

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a bit of everything…

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Somewhere in Edinburgh
from Pier-Yves Menkhoff on Vimeo.

7-14mm PRO lens review at Admiringlight.
The Olympus Live Composite captures Perseids meteor trails: http://wp.me/p9Q7Z-Gi
GX8 First look at Photoreview.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ330 FZ300 Review (ePhotozine).
Solving Exposure Problems Using Colorchecker: Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace (Adorama Learning Center).
Panasonic GX8 images edited in Snapseed on an iPad (Soundimagesplus).
Panasonic G7 : le test complet (Focus Numerique).
GX8 hands-on at DC.watch.

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Leica will launch a completely new Full Frame Mirrorless System Cameras (made with Panasonic tech)

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As you know Leica used a lot of Panasonic knowledge and tech to realize their new Leica Q camera. Well, that collaboration is going to be strengthened with a launch of a completely new interchangeable Full Frame mirrorless camera in October! This is what Mirrorlessrumors reports:

Coming soon: An interchangeable lens version of the Leica Q, with AF lenses. Due out in time for Photo Plus, in October.

This will not be the replacement to the M240 but rather a new system with new AF lenses, bulkier than the Q or M lines, with an EVF and lighter build despite the bulk. Sensor will be similar, if not the same, as the Q’s sensor. Anticipate that it will come bundled with a 50 mm f/2 Summicron lens and retail around $8,000 USD. Build quality will be comparable to the M line and Q line…much of the Q’s tech, including in body image stabilization, electronic shutter, and built in high res EVF, will be included. The camera may harken in design to Leicaflex bodies of years gone by…like a bulkier XT-1 with more simplified layout. This may end up being called the new “R” camera and may well take old R lenses via adapter, along with new AF R lenses. Not sure that it will take M lenses.

Anticipate that Leica will begin to simplify options, but canceling the T line and possibly the X-line. What will remain are the DLux, VLux, M, Q, S lines…

This is a complete new Leica camera system! And Panasonic is rumored to share their tech like they did with the Leica Q. Now this still may sound unlikely but Panasonic could really one day join the Leica system with their own cameras and lenses. I can see that work. Leica focusing on the luxury segment and Panasonic on the premium market. Why not?

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