E-P3 vs Leica M9 (Steve Huff) and manual focusing test (Digitalrev)

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The video above shows a manual focusing test made by Digitalrev. They compared the [shoplink 23568]E-P3 vs [shoplink 23109]GF3[/shoplink] vs NEX-C3[/shoplink].

Crazy Comparison – The Olympus E-P3 with 12mm vs the Leica M9 with 24 Summilux by Steve Huff (Click here).

Peter Lueck (Click here to read the google english translation) tested the new [shoplink 23576]12mm lens[/shoplink].

REMINDER: Those are the direct search links to all the new Pana/Oly stuff:
Panasonic G3 search page at [shopcountry 22077].
Panasonic GF3 search page at [shopcountry 23109].
Panasonic-Leica 25mm f/1.4 search page at [shopcountry 23110].
Olympus E-P3 search page at [shopcountry 23568].
Olympus 12mm f/2.0 search page at [shopcountry 23576].
Olympus 45mm f/1.8 page at [shopcountry 23577].

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Plenty of new E-P1 and E-P2 cameras at Olympusmarket.

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[shoplink 22691 ebay][/shoplink] [shoplink 22691 ebay]Olympusmarket[/shoplink] keeps offering tons of refurbished stuff. And now we have plenty of E-P1 and E-P2 cameras. Can’t wait to find some E-P3 soon too! EU citizen only can buy those products!

Micro Four Thirds

[shoplink 24706 ebay]Olympus 9-18mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24707 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24708 ebay]Olympus E-P2 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24709 ebay]Olympus 75-300mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24710 ebay]Olympus 40-150mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24713 ebay]Olympus E-P2 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24714 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24715 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with double kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24717 ebay]Olympus E-P2 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24718 ebay]Olympus E-PL2 with double kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24720 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24721 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with 14-150mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24723 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with double kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24725 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 body only[/shoplink] [shoplink 24726 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24727 ebay]Olympus E-P1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24728 ebay]Olympus E-P1 with double kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24729 ebay]Olympus E-PL2 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24730 ebay]Olympus 17mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24731 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with 14-150mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24733 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24734 ebay]Olympus E-P2 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24736 ebay]Olympus 75-300mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24737 ebay]Olympus 40-150mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24738 ebay]Olympus E-P2 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24739 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with double kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24741 ebay]Olympus E-PL2 with double kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24742 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24743 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with double kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24745 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 body only[/shoplink] [shoplink 24746 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24747 ebay]Olympus E-P1 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24748 ebay]Olympus E-P1 with double kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24749 ebay]Olympus E-PL2 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24750 ebay]Olympus E-PL1 with 14-150mm lens[/shoplink]

Four Thirds

[shoplink 24705 ebay]Olympus E-450 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24711 ebay]Olympus 12-60mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24712 ebay]Olympus 355mm macro lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24716 ebay]Olympus E-450 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24719 ebay]Olympus E-30 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24722 ebay]Olympus 11-22mm lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24724 ebay]Olympus E-450 with double kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24732 ebay]Olympus E-450 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24740 ebay]Olympus E-450 with kit lens[/shoplink] [shoplink 24744 ebay]Olympus E-450 with double kit lens[/shoplink]
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Panasonic has no plan to make cameras with built-in stabilization! No PRO camera(s) coming :(

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The polish website Optyczne (Click here) interviewed Mister Michiharu Uematsu from Panasonic. The most interesting points are:

1) When asked why they made use of a 16 Megapixel sensor for the GH2 he answered: “Mainly it is our response to market needs. In the future we want to balance the sensor and optics capabilities.“. So will Panasonic not participate the Megapixel race anymore?

2) And here is the reaosn why you want never see a Panasonic camera with built-in stabilization: “So far, no plans to assemble in a body-stabilized matrices. When recording movies acting to stabilize the matrix generates unnecessary noise on the soundtrack, and increases power consumption, and for all of our equipment we want efficient energy consumption.

3) Panasonic is also aware that there is a need of more video zoom lenses (like the [shoplink 14802 ebay]Panasonic 14-140mm[/shoplink]) but they will NOT introduce a PRO camera :(

Correction: Gogole translation tool made a huge mistake. Panasonic will NOT(!) make a Pro camera (gogole translation tool didn’t add the “not” word).

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Olympus talks again about Four Thirds and M43 future (no more 43 lenses?)

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The administrator of the Nwpphotoforum (Click here) posted an interview made with Sally Smith Clemens (Product Manager at Olympus USA). Sally talks about the future of the two systems, Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds. Those are the “highlights”:

1)I want to make sure that we convey the strong sense of responsibility that we feel towards people who’ve adopted our Four Thirds system. We believe in the Four Thirds system – not just as a precursor to Micro Four Thirds, but in the Four Thirds System itself.
My opinion on that: Interesting that they used the word “responsibility”. It has some negative meaning here because it suggests that they keep the FOur Thirds system alive not becuase of technology reasons but because otherwise current 43 owners would get very angry.

2)We now have a large array of optics from 16mm to 600mm (thinking in 35mm format). We feel that it is fully matured in that aspect – which is why product releases for Four Thirds have been slower than Micro Four Thirds. There is still quite a lot of room to grow Micro Four Thirds in order to catch up with the Four Thirds System in terms of both product capability and breadth.
My opinion on that: Compared to Nikon and Canon the Four Thirds lens range is far from being “mature”. Anyway, does it mean there will be no more Four Thirds lenses?

3)we believe that the market for most of the compact dDSLRs, such as the 420 and 620, is best met by the Micro Four Thirds System. The area which remains in question for some people is the mid range category, such as the E-30. We believe that if they were given a choice, these people would really prefer an E-5.
My opinion on that: So people looking for the E-30 successor should buy the E-5?

4)The first thing is that it is important to get beyond the idea of ‘which system will Olympus support and develop.’ Ultimately there is only one system – Four Thirds. While Micro Four Thirds and Four Thirds differ in some aspects, they are ultimately the same thing in terms of image quality and sensor format. Four Thirds is Four Thirds, whether or not it is a dSLR or Mirrorless camera body.
My opinion on that: Sounds a bit confusing or not?

 

Like it or not, when I talk with dealers they all say that for them Four Thirds is dead. They do sell Micro Four Thirds only.

 

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Leica 25mm now shipping to Europe (+Stock on eBay + new review)

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Image on top: The 25mm Leica from Helge (3dkraft)

Our 43rumors reader and friend Helge just received the very first Panasonic-Leica 25mm f/1.4 lens that has been shipped to Germany. And he already made a full sharpness and bokeh test on  3d-kraft (Click here /it’s in english!): “If you are looking for a bright standard focal length comparing to a 50mm at fullframe wth autofocus, perfect sharpness and already some potential to play with DOF, the Leica DG Summilux 25/1.4 is highly recommended. Also in video mode the autofocus performas very well. Used on the GH2 it is very silent and adjusts sharpness speedy and nearly without optical pumping.

If you want to buy the lens now you can find it on eBay via Asian resellers [shoplink 24686 ebay]here[/shoplink] and [shoplink 24687 ebay]here[/shoplink]. Amazon Germany (Click here) still says the lens will be in Stock between the next 3-6 weeks. Amazon UK (Click here) says that the lens is temporarely out of Stock. Amazon US (Click here) shas some lenses sold by japanese resellers.

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The Panasonic GF3 gets “dpreviewed” -> and talks about the GF7 ;)

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[shoplink 23109][/shoplink] The detailed [shoplink 23109]Panasonic GF3[/shoplink] test has just been posted at Dpreview (Click here): “The GF3 is a camera that combines high image quality and access to advanced shooting options with a small form factor and simplified control layout. Enthusiasts may be disappointed with the relative paucity of direct controls, but the GF3 is a very easy to use camera that is capable of lovely images.
The very interesting part is that Dpreview now started to talk about the GF7 (that’s the name we from 43rumors got form our sources): “This being said, given that Panasonic’s chief rivals (Olympus and Sony) have either released or at least talked about producing a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera targeted to the enthusiast market, we wouldn’t be surprised if Panasonic has similar plans. One could even argue that in positioning the GF3 so unambiguously as an upgrade for compact camera users, Panasonic creates a gap in its G-series lineup waiting to be filled by just such a camera.
You can get the GF3 right now at [shopcountry 23109] (Click on shop names).

P.S.: You can also play with te GF3 vs E-PL3 vs NEX-C3 studio comparison (Click here).

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