Reminder: 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.
Venus Optics announce pricing and availability of Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Circular Fisheye, a lens that can capture 210° field of view. You can preorder it now for $199 directly at Venuslens.net (worldwide shipment).
Richard Wong is the first having made a review of this lens and writes:
“Laowa has done it again! Not settle with creating normal boring lenses, the Laowa 4mm f/2.8 fisheye is one of the widest, most unusual and impractical lens I’ve ever used, but I also feel this is a lens that everyone should have one in your camera bag. I’ll explain why in my review and also share with you some photo and video samples I’ve shot with this lens”
Kamlan 50mm f/1.1 Mark II review (Artaius).
Exposure Tips for the BMPCC4K (Gerald Undone).
Olympus Tough TG-6: First Look by FocusCamera.
The One Lens Every Photographer Should Have and Use: the 50mm (Explora).
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.
Lumix G9 vs Olympus E-M1mk2 – Lumix ambassador vs Olympus visionary
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K Review (George Cameras TV).
Blackmagic Pocket 4K 9 Month Review & Why I’m Selling it..(Max Yuryev).
Focus on: Ellie Gosling (Olympus Imagespace).
What is the Best Camera for Beginners? (Explora).
In this video, I’m using my Panasonic G9 micro four thirds camera with Canon FD lenses. I show you my set up and the adapter I use to mount these older manual lenses to my modern digital camera.
Canon FD lenses have always been known for their high quality. The manual focus is beautifully smooth and they are quite affordable in the used market compared to today’s modern auto focus equivalents. I really like using them on both my Canon F1 film camera and adapted onto my G9 when I want to shoot digital.
This is my trip out to a local wildflower meadow where the wild orchids were abundant and in full bloom.