a little bit of everything…
ATIBA & EVANS [shoplink 16254]Panasonic GH2[/shoplink] Skate
Panasonic marketing man: “GH2 is a niche” (EosHD)
Living in the 3rd Dimension (3Dkraft)
Panasonic 12.5mm 3D lens test at Fotopolis.
ATIBA & EVANS [shoplink 16254]Panasonic GH2[/shoplink] Skate
Panasonic marketing man: “GH2 is a niche” (EosHD)
Living in the 3rd Dimension (3Dkraft)
Panasonic 12.5mm 3D lens test at Fotopolis.
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Olympus is as usual much faster than Panasonic in shipping new products. Unlike the Panasonic GH2 (only the silver version is in Stock at Adorama) the new Olympus E-PL2 is already in Stock at [shoplink 19094]eBay (Click here)[/shoplink] two weeks only after the announcement! It’s sold by an eBay Powerseller from Hong Kong which has more than ten of them in Stock. And Amazon US has changed the status from “preorder” to “temporarily out of Stock” which usually means that they will have them in Stock very soon.
Panasonic, you should take a lesson from Olympus on how to shorten the rime between the announcement and the real delivery of new products ;)
Pre order the Olympus E-PL2 at Amazon, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon FR,
And the Olympus XZ-1 at Amazon, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon FR and Amazon UK.

Imaging Resource posted a double interview with Olympus and Panasonic!
First they had a small talk with Peter Ewen, Katie Roseman, and Sally Smith-Clemens from Olympus USA. Olympus underlined their commitment to the 12 Megapixel “Philosophy”. And honestly I do agre with what they say :) . They also talk about the [shoplink 17163]E-5[/shoplink] (huge success!) their Four Thirds plans and the movie and 3D trend. There are plenty of interesting info but no details about future products.
The second interview has been made with Darin Pepple from Panasonic USA. He said “We’re finding that the compact system camera is not really stealing business (in USA) or cannibalizing in any way the SLR business right now. What’s really happening is we’ve identified about 23 million users that would love to be in an SLR“. And that is what he says about the APS-C sensor mirrorless competition: “With the Micro Four Thirds system, we are a little bit smaller than an APS-C sized sensor that you’d find in any one of our competitors, for example. But at the same time, they’ve corrupted the lens quality to try and get it down so small, that the edge detail — they’ve sort of blurred out the image. Especially in the zooms, not so much in the fixed focal-lengths, but the zoom lenses.”
Take time to read both (very long) articles and let us know what you think about them!
To get a Nokton 25mm lens is almost like winning a lottery! I just found one single lens in auction on [shoplink 15659]eBay (Click here)[/shoplink].
And there is the updated Olympus preorder list:
You can now pre order the Olympus E-PL2 at Amazon, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon FR,
And the Olympus XZ-1 at Amazon, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon FR and Amazon UK.
Olympus Pen EPL2
GF1 vs GF2 High ISO comparison (Dpreview forum).
Olympus E-5 review (Photoradar).
OLYMPUS Viewer 2 Update for Windows (Olympus.co.jp).
Olympus XZ-1 – sample photos and videos (Lenstip).
How engineering can triumph over marketing, a solution (EosHD).
Hurry! I bet the camera will be sold out in a few minutes!
UPDATE: The Silver GH2 is also in Stock at Amazon (Click here)
The SIlver Panasonic GH2 is in Stock at Adorama (Click here).
You can also buy the SIlver GH2+Lensbaby kit (Click here).
And the new Panasonic 100-300mm lens is in Stock for $550 only at Amazon (Click here).
I am sure many of you are curious to see how the Fuji X100 hybrid viewfinder works. And by the way, we were told that Olympus is working on very similar concepts. For example with the use of semitransparent OLED viewfinders. Fuji said: “We cannot say whether other companies are going to follow in our footsteps, but in view of the speed with which other manufacturers’ technology is currently adopted, it’s possible this might happen.” But those are just rumors so enjoy the video!
The Fuji X100 should cost around $1.000-1.2000. Click here to signup at Amazon to be notified when it becomes available for preorder.
P.S.: Fuji is part of the Four Thirds group!