a bit of everything…
Real Reasons Why Camera Market Is Shrinking
Carry Your Camera in Style with these Fashionable Bags (Explora).
Zhongyi Mitakon 85mm f/2.8 1-5x Super Macro lens review with samples (Christopher Frost Photography)
Meike 6-11mm f/3.5 Fisheye Zoom Lens Review (Richard Wong)
Panasonic LX100 II Review Conclusion at Imaging Resource.
Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
New Invisible hub and Cosyspeed Lens Pouches projects
We got two new Kickstarter/Indiegogo projects:
1) First “invisible hub” project on Kickstarter.
2) COSYSPEED launched these Lens Pouches Made in Africa on Indiegogo.
a bit of everything…
Olympus14-42mm EZ Power Zoom Review
25mm vs 50mm Standard lens Battle by Matti Sulanto (Matti Sulanto).
Two MOST important things in Photography (Peter Forsgård)
Wildlife Photographer of the Year announces LUMIX People’s Choice Award finalists (Dpreview).
Getting Started with Lighting for Food Photography (Explora).
Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
Olympus CEO Takeuchi tells at Nikkei that camera business is strategic for medical business growth

Nikkei.com reports that Olympus CEO Takeuchi once more confirmed that the camera business is strategic for the medical business growth. The company as a whole is doing well and expected to growth double digit in 2020. A goal that can also be achieved thanks to the R&D in the camera division.
Also the Imaging director Shigemi Sugimoto told via Newsswitch that there is an intense “relationship with the medical business. We can contribute to other businesses with two axes: technology that produces high-definition images and know-how in mass production.” Moreover:
Cameras and interchangeable lenses have a rapid development cycle of technologies such as image processing and optics, and will be the driving force of imaging, which is the core of Olympus technology. The technology cultivated in the imaging business is useful for 4K endoscope systems in the medical field.
I am 100% sure Olympus will still in the camera business in the long term :)
via Digicameinfo









