Panasonic: “The need for compact cameras like MFT will increase”

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Dpreview had a chat with Yosuke Yamane from Panasonic. He strongly believes that MFT will be more popular in future particular among younger people:

He emphasized that the size and portability of Micro Four Thirds lets it deliver things that full-frame systems can’t. ‘Micro Four Thirds is a compact and lightweight system that enables hand-held photography in combination with a telephoto lens, which is not possible with full-frame,’ he said. ‘And we believe it is an indispensable system for achieving a compact body that can be easily carried.

I think the need for small, lightweight cameras that can be carried around all the time like smartphones will increase, especially among the younger generation.

That combination not only underpins its appeal to groups such as wildlife photographers, but could also give it a role as a gateway for younger users more used to smartphones, he suggested. ‘One of our goals is to tell the story of the benefits of a dedicated camera to teens and people in their 20s. We need to tell them that there is a world that can’t be achieved with a smartphone.‘ But to achieve this, ‘you need the portability the smartphone has,‘ he said. ‘I think the need for small, lightweight cameras that can be carried around all the time like smartphones will increase, especially among the younger generation.’

He wouldn’t be drawn on whether this might result in a return of the GM series, but said we weren’t the only people expressing an interest in a small, capable camera. ‘The press in Japan ask the same thing,’ he said, ‘but for full-frame.’

He also talked about the AI implementation on cameras:

Artificial Intelligence (AI) could also play an increasing role in workflows, he suggested. ‘If cameras automatically reflect the intentions of creators through AI – such as AF, which is already being used with AI – as well as color, exposure, and framing, we believe that shooting mistakes will be greatly reduced in the future, and this will contribute to reducing shooting time.

‘Furthermore, we believe that using AI in editing will make workflows more efficient. In terms of the overall workflow, one-man-operation creators spend a great deal of time editing, and if they can automatically edit as the creators intend with one push, I think they will be able to produce more and more attractive content, which will broaden the field for creators.’

The idea of the camera being able to anticipate what you’re trying to achieve could have benefits for people less familiar with dedicated cameras, he suggested. ‘By combining Micro Four Thirds with AI and other technologies, we hope to convey the advantages of cameras to casual users.’

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Topaz Video AI v3.1 is here (and $50 discount on the Image AI and Video AI bundle)

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Both the Video AI and Imagq Quality AI app got a $50 discount (Click here). The Video AI tool got a new 3.1 update with the following new features:

Get sharper videos with the new Themis AI model

Reduce motion blur caused by panning, rotation, or zoom with the new Themis AI model:

Topaz Video AI v3.1 – Motion Deblur Example

Because it can use information from multiple frames, the new Themis AI model performs much better than its equivalent in our image apps. It also pairs well with the Stabilization model to reduce camera shake and jerkiness:

TVAI Themis and Stabilization Example

Themis helps you increase the perceived sharpness and detail of your videos by removing blur instead of just increasing edge contrast. Give it a try and let us know what you think!

Faster in-app playback

The in-app video player will now play videos at up to 3x faster, as we’ve improved the efficiency of frame rendering. While playback may still not be real-time for large videos, it has significantly improved over v3.0.x and will improve more in the future.

Other quality of life improvements

The 6 releases over the past month have also improved the general quality of life of the app:

  • Improved JPEG output quality
  • Prevent OS from sleeping when app is processing
  • Fix many issues related with image sequences imports
  • More reliable login method
  • Improve stability and fix various crashes
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Laowa 6mm f/2 Zero-D MFT X Zhiyun Crane M3 | BTS | 4K

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BCN award 2023 winners announced: OM Digital increased their mirrorless market share

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Compared to 2022 OM Digital had a market share increase of 1,6%.

The Japanese BCN organization collected the exact sales number from 40% of the Japanese stores. And this is the market share of the camera companies:

BCN AWARD 2023 Category Camera

  • Digital camera integrated lens category (*The share in parentheses is last year’s share)
    1st Sony: 22.1% share (23.1%)
    2nd Canon: 18.0% share (34.01%)
    3rd Fujifilm: 17.1% share (11.6%)
  • Digital camera SLR category
    1st Canon: 76.8% (59.8%)
    share 2nd Nikon: 17.2% (33.9%)
    share 3rd Ricoh Imaging: 5.7% (5.8%) share
  • Digital Camera Mirrorless SLR Category
    1st Canon: 31.7% (28.2%)
    share 2nd Sony: 29.4% (32.0%)
    share 3rd OM Digital Solutions: 14.3% (12.7%) share
  • Digital video camera category
    1st Panasonic: 42.4% (43.6%)
    share 2nd place Sony: 34.7% (26.3%)
    share 3rd place DJI: 9.4% (11.2%) share
  • Action camera category
    No. 1 GoPro: Share 57.7% (70.4%)
    No. 2 DJI: Share 20.5% (5.3%)
    No. 3 Shenzhen Arashi Vision: Share 7.9% (-)

BCN AWARD 2023 Category Camera Accessories

  • Interchangeable lens category (*Last year’s share in parentheses)
    1st Sony: 16.4% share (17.2%)
    2nd Canon: 15.9% share (17.6%)
    3rd Sigma: 14.5% share (12.6%)
  • Tripod/monopod category
    No. 1 Hakuba Photo Industry: Share 30.9% (29.1%)
    No. 2 Videndum Media Solutions: Share 15.1% (15.5%)
    No. 3 Slick: Share 14.4% (12.6%)
  • Camera case/bag
    No. 1 Hakuba Photo Industry: Share 41.0% (33.3%)
    No. 2 Elecom: Share 17.5% (18.8%)
    No. 3 Etsumi: Share 5.9% (-)

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Panasonic Leica SUMMILUX 15mm f1.7 lens full review with sample image and autofocus test

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