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The world’s first Pinhole Pro X 18-36mm zoom lens is now oon preorder on Kickstarter (Click here). You get this lens with a 30% discount for $41. And shipment will start in November.
The Panasonic Lumix DC-G95/G90 is a good all-around mirrorless camera, though it doesn’t stand out in any particular area. Its build quality is very good, with plenty of direct controls, in-body IS and an EVF that is much larger than those on its peers. Image quality is very good, though behind its competitors that use larger sensors. Video quality is fine in daylight, but falls behind when light is poor. In addition, a 1.25x crop when shooting 4K video doesn’t limits your lens selection for wide-angle video capture.
Panasonic G95 Field Test: Latest Lumix Micro Four Thirds camera aims to be a true hybrid camera (Imaging Resource).
Vazen 40mm T2 1.8x Anamorphic Lens // Chung Dha
The Rugged Bunch: 5 Top-Notch Tough Cameras (Explora).
Lacie Rugged Raid Pro 4TB | Pro Photographer Tip (Darryl Carey).
Compared to the next best price I found in Germany you save 430 Euro(!!!) on the Olympus 300mm f/4.0 lens sold directly by Amazon Spain (Click here). Super deal that any EU citizen can get right now!
In this video, we’re putting two different sensor sizes to the ultimate test to see if it really makes a difference where it matters most. We’re using two pro-grade cameras – the Canon 5D mark IV and the Olympus OMD EM-1. The Canon has a full frame sensor, whereas the Olympus has a micro 4:3 sensor and 10 million pixels less! We want to find out if this really matters when it comes to a professional job.
Watch how we use both cameras to take documentary shots for an exhibition, then go to the print lab to see if a professional printer could tell which camera has been used for each picture.
Olympus TOUGH TG6 review at CameraLabs.
TG-6 launch event at Olympus Imagespace.
Sony a73 vs a6400 vs GH5 Overheating Test (Peter Gregg).
Our Hands-On Review of the DJI Osmo Action (Explora).