Weekly 43rumors readers pictures roundup…

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Dojeda – Fotografía
Skyline di vite. Quello che fa la noia!!!
Olympus omd em 1 Mark II con 60 mm 2.8, f2. 8, iso 64,

 

 

1) To submit your picture for the weekly readers roundup post you can choose one of the following two options:
Instagram: Follow @microfourthirdsgallery and tag us on your picture to give us the permission to repost your image on the instagram gallery and on 43rumors (we will credit you)
Facebook: Submit your picture on our group: facebook.com/groups/microft. Please add the hashtag “#microfourthirdsgallery ” to grant the permission for reposting on 43rumors. Without the hashtag we will not add your picture!

2) Like and comment the pictures from other readers here: instagram.com/microfourthirdsgallery and facebook.com/groups/microft
3) A selection of most liked pictures by the community and by me 43rumors admin will be posted weekly on 43rumors.

Note: When sending a pic feel free to also add a link to your site to promote yourself! And please do share one single picture per week only. Do not spam :)

This is the weekly selection:

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Today only: Save $140 on the Lensbaby 5.8mm f/3.5 Circular Fisheye MFT Lens sold by BHphoto

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Today only you save $140 on the Lensbaby 5.8mm f/3.5 Circular Fisheye MFT Lens sold by BHphoto

Today DxO launched a new deal: Til April 26 you save up to 30% on all DxO software:

You can now use our checkout code “RUMOR” to get an additional 15% discount on all TOPAZ products (Click here). This is what you save on the single products:

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Analog throwback: Olympus OM-4 Ti Review

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Analog Insights:

In this video, Jules and I review the Olympus OM-4 Ti. The camera is famous for its advanced electronics and multi-spot metering system, shutter speeds of up to 1/2000s with full flash synchronization, and its great build quality.
We took the OM-4 Ti on a photo walk in Augsburg and I used the camera for two different portrait sessions in Salzburg and Munich. Of course, we also tried different lenses and various accessories. Take a look at our findings.

You can buy the PEN-F on eBay.

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Sirui 50mm F1.8 1.33x hands-on by Dpreview

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Dpreview posted a first hands-on of the new Sirui anamorphic lens:

Users of the Panasonic GH5 have a couple of choices over the way they use this lens. It has an Anamorphic Mode that uses the 4:3 sensor area to capture video for de-squeezing in software afterwards. As this mode uses almost the whole sensor, the final image contains 18+MP of data to work with.

When you use this mode with the Sirui 1.33x anamorphic lens the wide aspect gets de-squeezed to a 16:9 format with a higher resolution than you’d get shooting in the normal 16:9 video mode, while the in-camera de-squeeze preview feature allows us to see what we are shooting via the rear screen.

To get the wide, cinematic anamorphic look that most will be expecting you need to shoot in the normal 16:9 mode, with Anamorphic Mode switched off. Even with Anamorphic Mode off you can still use the de-squeeze preview on the rear screen and inform the IS system that you have a 1.33x anamorphic lens attached.

The GH5S can also capture anamorphic footage using its 4:3 region, however, due to the nature of its multi-aspect sensor, the resolution isn’t quite as a high as the GH5 in this mode. Like the GH5, it can also show a de-sqeezed preview of the anamorphic image in-camera.

This is a grab from footage recorded in Anamorphic Mode on the Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5. In this mode the camera records from the whole 4:3 sensor, so the 1.33x anamorphic effect only de-squeezes to 16:9, but it is a higher resolution 16:9 format image than you’d get recording in 16:9 with a normal lens.

Shooting in 16:9 with this lens on a Micro Four Thirds camera will also result in a 2.35:1 CinemaScope aspect ratio, albeit with a longer apparent focal length than on an APS-C/Super 35 sensor.

Preorder at sirui.com/index/optical/anamorphiclens.html

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Olympus 12-45mm f/4 Pro Field Test by Imaging Resource: “excellent and affordable choice”

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Olympus 12-45mm PRO at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto, GetOlympus.

Imaging Resource tested the new Olympus 12-45mm f/4 Pro lens

All in all, despite my initial hesitation with the Olympus 12-45mm f/4 Pro lens, this compact zoom lens is very enjoyable to use. True to it’s “Zuiko Pro” classification, the 12-45mm offers top-notch durability and construction as well as excellent image quality and AF performance.
At the end of the day, if you’re looking for a high-quality and highly-portable zoom lens for traveling, landscapes, general shooting and even portraiture and close-up shooting, the Olympus 12-45mm f/4 Pro lens is an excellent and affordable choice.

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