Just announced: New Godox Lux Elf Retro Flash

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You can reorder it now at Bhphoto, Adorama.

Compatible with FUJIFILM, Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony cameras, the Lux Elf Camera Flash from Godox is a playfully small light source with basic features. Its retro design will spark joy atop your camera.

  • Vintage-inspired design and a distinct all-white finish
  • Simple dial correlates power levels with the scene you intend to shoot. For example, if you want enough light to cover two people with the flash’s default ISO of 100, the dial lines up 1/4 power.
  • Built-in rechargeable battery offers up to 400 flashes on a full charge and comes with a USB-C to USB-A charging cable.
  • Control features include an Optical Mode that offers S1 and S2 settings. In S1 the flash will fire in response to another manual or TTL flash, while in S2 the Retro Flash will respond similarly, but ignore the initial flash.
  • The unit also features a sync hole for connecting an optional sync cable
  • Storage bagis included

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a bit of everything…

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The Versatile!!! – Sharp AND Compact M43 Setup!!!

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
1 Reason I Don’t Switch to Full Frame and STAY With Micro Four Thirds (Gary W).
Choosing a Lens for Wildlife Photography (Explora).
How to Improve Your Photography in 2024, According to Pro Photographers (42West).
25mm PRO image samples at Mapcamera.

Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
I kindly invite you all to follow me on Youtube, Instagram, Threads for more broader camera talk :)

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Curious story: James Warner is obsessed by the older Four Thirds system!

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James writes:

I’m the first to admit this obsession is illogical, BUT MY HEART SAYS OTHERWISE! 😁

I just wanted to sit down and share with you all my growing four thirds lens and camera collection, and talk about what it means to me. On paper it really doesn’t make sense, and I wouldn’t point many people this direction for starters… but man, the lenses and cameras really are beautiful and fun to use.

Personal note: I would like OM Digital to remake the f/2.0 zooms in MFT version!

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New super OM Digital deals at Amazon Europe

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Today we got additional new OM Digital deals directly from Amazon Germany:

Also new OM and Lumix deals at Amazon UK:

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.

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Some more interesting tidbits about the new OM-1II hardware

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OM-1II at Amazon US&CA&EU, BHphoto, Adorama, Om Digital, FotoErhardt, Calumet, WexUK. OM Germany, OM UK, OM, Italy, OM France.

A German reader told me about an interesting news he read on a German blog. Sadly he forgot to send me the link to the blog and I couldn’t find it. So please send me a message if you know this!

He did send me the translated text that is very interesting:

The OM-1 II is faster, it does have more than just a double size buffer:

The OM-1 II has been modified in a few places. The double buffer memory allows you to buffer twice as many images, that’s what we knew already. This is a prerequisite for the ND128. It can therefore not be retrofitted via a firmware update.

However, the decisive difference is somewhere else. The intermediate memory between the Sony pre-processor and the TruepicX has been replaced by a memory that is twice as fast.

Problem: this requires more power and gets hotter. So the camera’s thermal management had to be changed. The camera has a new motherboard and supposedly a new, more energy-efficient display. From the outside, that doesn’t show, but there’s one difference: communication between the sensor and Truepic is twice as fast all of a sudden. And that is what makes the new AI-AF possible. A firmware update for the old OM-1 cannot deliver this performance. So if you think that a firmware update could raise the OM-1 to the level of the OM-1 II, that will not be possible.

Nevertheless, a firmware update can implement the new AF algorithm in the OM-1, even if the OM-1 cannot achieve the speed of the OM-1 II. And of course the GND – it’s a pretty simple piece of software.

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