Mitakon Speedmaster 25mm f/0.95 for $309 only at Massdrop

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You get this superfats lens with a $90 discount at Massdrop.

Panasonic trade-in:
You get up to $300 trade-in bonus when buying a new GH5, G9 or GH5s camera at Bhphoto (details here) and  FocusCamera (details here).

Olympus rebates:
Over 30 reconditioned cameras and lenses are now listed at GetOlympus (Click here).
We got new rebates on OMD and PEN camera at GetOlympus. In detail:
Now $300 off on the E-M1II at Adorama, BHphoto, Amazon, GetOlympus.
Now $300 off on the E-M1II at Adorama, BHphoto, Amazon, GetOlympus.
Now $200 off on the E-M1II at Adorama, BHphoto, Amazon, GetOlympus.
Now $200 off on the E-M1II at Bhphoto, Amazon, Adorama, GetOlympus.

Software:
Unique 10% discount on Capture One 11 (Click here) and use the coupon code “AMB43R“.

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Why should Olympus venture into full frame in 2019 (by sneye)

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Image on top. The “Full Frame” [shoplink 28222 ebay]OM-1 film camera[/shoplink].
This is a guest post from our reader Sneye:
Why should Olympus venture into full frame in 2019

I have been a mostly satisfied user of the 4/3 and Micro 4/3 systems for the past decade. I always considered those systems good enough for my needs and enjoyed their versatility and endurance a lot. But the times are changing and with smartphone cameras edging ever closer to the established systems in image quality and in usability – 2019 might be the right time for Olympus to try something new. Here’s why.

2019 will mark the beginning of the process whereby Canon and Nikon abandon their mirrored mounts. This is expected to give the camera market a good shake. Long time users of Canon or Nikon gear will be freed off their imposed loyalty. It’s a good timing for smaller players to throw in their own disruptions. Olympus has acquired some expertise in various aspects of the mirrorless  technology and imaging in general. These days it offers a system that is physically robust, offers great JPEG out of the camera and is mostly fuss-free due to great AF and stabilization. Combine this low-maintenance philosophy with a larger sensor and you have serious competition to every other system on the market. Olympus will be bound to design and produce many new lenses in a short time, but so will Canon and Nikon. If the back flange distance is large enough, good lenses could be small and relatively simple to manufacture.

The progress in sensor technology has been slowing down in the past decade. Thus no real improvements in image quality are expected between camera generations, which manifests itself in a slowing market. In such a climate players are compelled to increase margins by concentrating on high-end products. Tge high pricing of the E-M1 mark II puts it in uncomfortable competition with larger formats. Olympus will not be able to get away with it for long. It will have to either reduce the price of its flagship or make it more competitive. To many users lens size alone is not regarded an adequate justification for paying a premium.

Phone cameras have been nibbling at the market for a while now and with multiple synchronized exposures becoming standard Micro 4/3 does not seem advantageous enough for Olympus to sit on its laurels. Of course, some aspects of computational imaging will make their way into “real” photography, but others will not due to bulkiness and complication. A larger sensor will at least buy Olympus a few more years in the game.

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The Olympus patent describing a 35mm f/1.4 FF lens for a FF mirrorless
Evidence

2019 is Oly’s century anniversary. A good occasion to rethink and replan. Iit’s a good occasion to release something special, too.
Olympus has filed a few FF lens patents. As far as I know they are yet to be incarnated in actual optics in other systems, so they might be intended for use by Olympus itself.

The latest rumor suggests a new OMD camera announcement early next year. The time frame does not match the life cycles of existing OMDs (the E-M5 mark III should be announced before Photokina), but rather Canon’s and Nikon’s mirrorless announcements.

To end this discussion, I personally think that the real life advantage of full frame cameras over 4/3 has never been less significant (I use both formats). Most Micro 4/3 users do not need FF, even many of those who think they do. Nevertheless, due to a peculiar combination of circumstances Olympus can benefit from such an investment. Refraining from making it might mark the beginning of the end for Olympus Imaging.

Sneye

 

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a bit of everything…

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Sunset Expedition with the Olympus E-M1 Mark II

Did a 17LB. Lobster just destroy some of our GH5 footage??? or did Drew F up? Road Trip Challenges (CRFTSHO).
Super fast photography with the Lumix G9 (Smallworldlivelarge).
Minimalist What’s In My Camera Bag – Micro Four Thirds Travel (Bajigurwedangronde)
Insta360 Titan 10K VR 360 Stereo Camera (Personal View).
Tools of the Trade for Panoramic Photographers (Explora).

Share your best pictures on our new Instagram MicroFourThirdsGallery.

Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group and the GH5 group.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3/GH4 LCD Hinge Cover Replacement guide

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Anthony Kouttron sent me this useful information:

I have been repairing lumix Gh series cameras for several years now, but something I have been noticing with the GH3 and GH4 cameras is the failure of the LCD hinge cap. They crack over time from just normal use. panasonic does not sell these parts leaving your camera lcd cable exposed to damage. I CADed up this hinge cap for free for someone to download and print. I made a guide here. It is a guide on ifixit, so the images and media are under a creative commons license. Feel free to link it!

https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Panasonic+Lumix+DMC-GH3+LCD+Hinge+Cover+Replacement/108291

Thanks Anthony!

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Weekly 43rumors readers pictures roundup…

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Tore Hansen
God is great
Malindi, Uganda
Olympus OM-D E-M1
Olympus M.Zuiko PRO 12-40mm f.2.8

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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You can now 3D print your GX80 / GX85 Grip

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Isaac sent me this:

I have made an add-on grip for the Panasonic GX80/GX85 camera. People on Facebook really liked the grip, so I have made a small website where you can buy it: https://ibd.murff.ch/gx80grip/?product=gx80-gx85-grip-free-shipping
The grip is better than Panasonic’s official grip because you can access the battery and the SD card slot while the grip is installed. Also, it is cheaper with shipping included.
The grip is NOT completely compatible with the GX9. The GX9 has a different battery compartment shape, so you wouldn’t be able to open it with this grip.

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