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I Photographed a Medieval Village with My Micro Four Thirds Camera

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
Travel Diary in Catalunya with Olympus E-1 (Olympus Passion)
How to Make Your YouTube Videos More Cinematic (42West).
YouTube Creator Gear for 2025 (Explora).
OM-5 Mark II Review (Kitamura).

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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The new Lumix Flow APP update is now available!

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You can finally update the APP to version 1.3 on iOS and Android. What’s New in Version 1.3.0

Supports DC-S5M2, DC-S5M2X, and DC-GH7.

・Added UI display optimized for vertical shooting.

・Improved mirroring monitor functionality.

・Enhanced operational stability.

The following features are available only for DC-S5M2, DC-S5M2X, and DC-GH7.

・LUTs can be applied to the live view.

・Supports multiple frame marker display.

・Added AF recognition frame display.

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LUMIX Live : The October Updates

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This week they’re providing an overview of the just announced firmware updates to the S5II, S5IIX, GH7, and S9. They’ll also be demonstrating the updates to the LUMIX Flow and LUMIX Lab apps!

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Snappiness review of the Alice Camera

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The Alice camera is now available at BHphoto (Click here).

In a new video, YouTuber Snappiness gives an in-depth look at the much-anticipated Alice Camera, a unique smartphone-camera hybrid featuring a Micro Four Thirds sensor and interchangeable lens mount.
Unlike traditional cameras, the Alice clips directly onto your smartphone and relies on an app for controls, offering a modern twist for mobile-first content creators. It combines computational photography with real optics—thanks to the Micro Four Thirds lenses mount support.

Key Highlights

  • Smart design with cold shoe, USB-C, headphone jack, and tripod mount
  • 64GB internal storage (no SD card slot)
  • Excellent white balance and color science
  • Built-in AI subject detection autofocus
  • Support for manual lenses and classic MFT glass

The Alice Camera doesn’t work as a standalone camera—it needs the app to shoot. But in return, it gives you lightning-fast wireless transfers, deep manual control, and flexible AI-assisted shooting modes.

What Needs Work

  • Autofocus is still not perfect—especially for fast-moving subjects
  • Boot time is slow compared to traditional cameras
  • No SD card support limits expandability
  • Resolution is just 11MP—fine for web, but not for cropping or large prints

Despite the downsides, Alice is among the most advanced attempts yet at merging smartphones and dedicated cameras. It’s perfect for hybrid shooters, vloggers, and tinkerers who want to travel light without sacrificing image quality.

Would you consider switching to a camera like this? Let us know in the comments!

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