Olympus photographer André Boss explains how to do wildlife photography on Swiss Mountains
André sent me the link to his latest video with the following text:
My first video of my new episodes “Outdoors with Olympus” is dedicated to Wildlife Photography in the swiss mountains. I spend many days in the mountains this autumn and I chased after one image, a ibex in a sunset or sunrise. It is about wildlife photography, Olympus gear and settings and about hiking in the swiss mountains.
a bit of everything…
Live Webinar | Olympus’ Long Lens Breakdown
How to Create an Effective Photoshop Workflow (42West).
Olympus is Now OM SYSTEM, Including a New 20mm f/1.4 Lens (Explora).
GX85 autofocus for vlogging test in different video format (Aiur Media)
Sexy and expensive: Sonnar 180mm F2.8 lens 120.000 Euro lens mounted on the Contax (MirrorlessRumors).
Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
PNY Releases X-PRO 90 UHS-II Memory Cards
The new PNY cards are now available for BHphoto, Amazon and Adorama.
PNY has just announced the X-PRO 90 line of UHS-II SDXC memory cards, designed to keep pace with the increasing rigors of high-resolution still and video capture. Available in 64, 128, and 256GB capacities and harnessing the power of UHS-II to reach write speeds up to 280MB/s and read speeds up to 300MB/s, the X-PRO 90 is a solid card whether your job requires capturing bursts of raw stills or recording uninterrupted 8K video.
The UHS-II bus can be operated in two modes: Half Duplex or Full Duplex. For maximum speed, Half Duplex mode uses both rows of pins to transfer data in the same direction to reach the maximum speeds noted above. In Full Duplex mode, each row transfers data in the opposite direction so you can send and receive at the same time at half speed. The X-PRO 90 features a V90 speed class rating, which means its minimum read/write speeds never drop below 90MB/s for extended recording. Note that, to achieve the fastest speeds, you have to use a device that supports UHS-II.
Red35: The Myth about Micro Four Thirds lenses
Red35 writes:
I am responding to many comments that I saw recently, comparing OM’s latest M.Zuiko 20mm f1.4 Pro to Sony’s 40mm f2.5. This video should give you some ideas about why they are totally different and shouldn’t be confused and compared. Also a demonstration on the effect on cropped sensor image against full frame.
a bit of everything…
Lumix GX9 vs Sony A7C –MFT vs FF which is better?
5 Best Photoshop Plugins for Photographers (42West).
Introducing the Zhiyun-Tech Crane-M3 Gimbal (Explora).
Atomos adds 8K ProRes RAW Recording to Canon’s EOS R5, 5.9K ProRes RAW to Panasonic’s BS1H and more
New metalens focuses light with ultra-deep holes (MirrorlessRumors).
Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.





