Venus Optics has announced the Cine version of their 7.5mm MFT lens

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Specs:

Product Name   Laowa 7.5mm T2.1 Cine
     
Short Description   The Laowa 7.5mm t/2.1 Cine lens work best for Micro Four-Third sensor cameras & camcorders, such as Panasonic GH5, Blackmagic Pocket 4K and Z Cam E2. This lens provide impressive 110o angle of view and super fast t/2.1 for bright images even in very low light evvironment. The lens is very compact which weight only 170g, but with sturdy metal-built lens body, it is certainly that this durable lens can provide stunning images in every aspects, indoor and outdoor, land and sky.
     
Mount Available   M43
     
Specifications:    
     
Focal Length   7.5 mm
Max. Aperature   T2.1
T-Stop Range   2.1-22
Angle of View   110o
Format Compatibility   M43
Image Circle (Diameter)   21.6 mm
Lens Structure   13 Elements in 9 Groups
Aperature Blade   7
Min. Focusing Distance   12 cm
Max. Magnification   N/A
Filter Thread   49 mm
Front Diameter   52 mm
Largest Diameter   56 mm
Focus Mode   Manual Focus
Length   46 mm
Weight   170 g

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(FT5) Olympus has registered a new Micro Four Thirds lens in Russia!

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Today Olympus registered a new Micro Four Thirds lens in Russia. It has the code “IM022”. This might be the 100-400mm lens that is on the roadmap.

Anyway, this is a good day because we now have both Panasonic and Olympus ready to announce new products:

1) Panasonic will announce the vlogger oriented G100 on June 24
2) Olympus will announce another new MFT lens within 1-2 months

MFT ain’t so dead after all ;)

via Nokishita

UPDATE This post was corrected thanks to Mistral. I initialyl stated there would be a new camera but indeed it’s a new lens

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Olympus PEN E-PL10 review at Dpreview: “doesn’t do as much to stand out amongst its peers

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Olympus E-PL10 at BHphoto.

Dpreview published the full E-PL10 review and concluded:

The Olympus PEN E-PL10 is a compact, entry-level camera that’s good at many things. It offers some beginner-friendly tools, though they don’t lend themselves to growth as a photographer. Both photo and image quality are good, and the camera is responsive, but it doesn’t do as much to stand out amongst its peers.

Yep, they aren’t really enthusiastic about this new camera. It’s time for Olympus to gives us a new PEN-F with new high resolution sensor :)

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