Panasonic shows his future MicroFourThirds lenses at CES
Panasonic showed the future MicroFourThirds lenses at CES:
Panasonic Lumix G Vario f/4.0-5.6 100-300 mm,
Panasonic Lumix 14mm pancake lens
and the Panasonic Lumix G Fish-Eye APSH f/3.5 features a focal range of 8mm
Source: Letsgodigital
[nggallery id=5]Two small tests…
Good morning dear readers!
Today we found two interesting links:
1) Lorenzo Cavalla made a ISo test comparison between the Panasonic GH1 and the Panasonic GF1: http://www.lorenzocevavalla.eu/lumix/test/
2) And our friend Marcram shows you the Robot 40mm f1.9 Lens on the Olympus E-P1: http://marcstephenramirez.blogspot.com/2010/01/robot-40mm-f19lens-on-olympus-e-p1.html
Panasonic Announces wants to become greener
Panasonic just published a report with their long-term plans.
I hope this part will become true:
“Vision of the 100th Anniversary
What Panasonic should be in 2018, the 100th anniversary of its founding
Panasonic aims to become the No.1 Green Innovation Company in the Electronics Industry towards 2018 by spurring the following innovations. ”
The truth now shows a different story:
Olympus E-P2 review at dcfever
The Hong Kong website tested the Olympus E-P2. Read the review in chinese or in english (via google translation). The review contains images samples, crop, High ISo comparisons and videos.
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P.S.: Today Amazon has one single Olympus E-P2 with 17mm f/2.8 Lens and Electronic View Finder back in Stock!.
“The Death of Photography” by Ken Rockwell
Ken Rockwell wrote a very provocative critique against the modern way to think about photography. I found that part really interesting:
“It’s obvious looking back at old magazines that the only thing that mattered was getting to the right place at the right time to take a picture of the right thing, and the choice of developer and wash treatments, 90% of what the magazines went off about, was irrelevant.
Today, its the same thing. Magazines go off about how to “fix” your pictures in your computer, but let’s face it: the only way to fix them is, as always, get to the right place at the right time and see the right picture before you press the shutter.
If you waste your time making 3,600 exposures from the same place to stitch in four dimensions, it doesn’t matter how much spatial (gigapan and pan-focus) or luminous (HDR) range or resolution you have, if it’s a picture of something boring.
If it sucks, who cares if it’s GPS geotagged? If it’s great, it’s because of the lighting and timing, which has nothing to do with the location. ”
Read the article at http://kenrockwell.com/tech/death-of-photography.htm and let me know what you think.
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