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Today and til December 31 you save up to 30% on all DxO products (Click here):
Today and til December 31 you save up to 30% on all DxO products (Click here):
Robin Wong:
Many people kept saying camera manufacturers should learn from smartphone technologies, especially when it comes to AI, computational processing and HDR innovation. I disagree. I still believe that smartphone manufacturers have a lot more to improve and should learn a thing or two from real camera makers on how to fully optimize image processing without compromising pixel integrity. In this video I explore what a 64MP image sensor in a latest smartphone from Xiaomi’s Poco can do, versus an old entry level Olympus PEN E-PL7 with a kit lens, with merely a 16MP image sensor. Does megapixel count really matter? Does computational photography make all the difference? Is camera manufacturer really falling behind when it comes to delivering ultimate image quality? I explore all these in multiple shooting scenarios, from good light to low light, harsh dynamic range environment as well as close up, or shooting subjects from far. I also discuss how camera manufacturers can improve their camera performance.
Olympus 14-150mm Lens Review vs. 14-42mm & 40-150mm ep.276
Micro Four Thirds Shooter Must Own Prime – Olympus 17mm f1.8 (Paul La).
Olympus E-PL10 | Best Underwater Camera Settings (Backscatter).
Top 5 Lighting Gifts for the Photographer (Explora).
Mitakon 17mm 0.95 REVIEW (A1 Bokeh).
Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
Robin Wong:
Let’s take a look at budget and underrated telephoto zoom lens from Olympus, the M.Zuiko 40-150mm F4-5.6 R. You can get this lens new here in Malaysia for less than RM300 (USD80) or it does come bundled for free with some camera purchases from Olympus. I honestly thought for the price you pay for, you get a lot out of this little gem.
Phase One released the new Capture One 21 software (full info here).It brings new features like the “Dehaze” tool, HEIC support, Speed Edit and more. You find the full press release down below as well as a number of videos that introduce some of the new tools.
COPENHAGEN, Dec 8th, 2020: Capture One, the premier name in photo editing software, celebrates the release of the newest version, Capture One 21.
Linking our heritage to our future, this new version of Capture One reimagines the relationship between form and function to create a seamless bond between creator and creation. Combining its best-loved elements like personalized Workspaces and powerful Color Editor with new and exciting features like Speed Edit for immersive editing and Dehaze, to improve atmospheric conditions, Capture One 21 brings a new type of user experience; one that helps creators push the boundaries of their creativity by removing distraction and making it easy to exploit one’s creative potential.
Carrying on the tradition of development driven by user feedback, Capture One 21 is rooted in developing solutions to current challenges and anticipating tomorrow’s needs. With new ProStandard Color Profiles Capture One 21 introduces color technology that preserves authentic colors to overcome the challenge of unwanted hue changes when applying adjustments, and new HEIC support means Capture One is ready to work with cameras of today and tomorrow. It is also now easier than ever to learn Capture One with enhanced tooltips and easy access to tutorials right from within the software. Complimenting this suite of new features are improvements to current ones, bringing faster asset management and an improved importer to make organization effortless and quick.
Furthering its commitment to providing unparalleled raw processing and tethering with more than 500 different camera models, Capture One is delighted to launch a new collaboration with Leica Camera AG to bring industry leading tethering support to a growing catalog of Leica cameras, starting off with the Leica SL2 and Leica S3.
“Capture One 21 bridges our heritage to the future, carrying forward the achievements of our team and the creative community we are inspired by,” says Jan Hyldebrandt-Larsen, VP Product Management, CPO at Capture One. “We understand that art and tastes don’t stop evolving, so we provide performance that won’t stop advancing. We are very excited about Capture One 21 and look forward to seeing what photographers create with it, and to embrace new generations of creatives.”
New features and tools in Capture One 21
Read all about Capture One 21 at: www.captureone.com
New camera and lens support
Capture One provides users with the most accurate and powerful image editing available, and the wide-ranging support of cameras and lenses is a hallmark of the software. For enthusiasts and professionals alike, Capture One continually evolves to handle the newest cameras and lenses.
Capture One carefully evaluates and interprets each camera’s RAW formats, allowing Capture One to present images with the utmost fidelity, often bringing out nuances that other programs can’t even perceive.
Currently offering RAW support for more than 500 cameras, Capture One also provides profiling and image correction support for more than 500 lenses. As with the RAW file interpretation, Capture One carefully measures the optical characteristics of each supported lens and builds correction algorithms that compensate for the various optical imperfections of various designs. As a result, Capture One can correct for numerous common optical issues such as vignette, and chromatic aberration as needed for each of the supported lenses, providing you the best version of your image possible. And they are always adding support for the newest camera bodies and lenses.