Tag: Micro Four Thirds
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF5 Micro Four Thirds camera revealed
Panasonic have just revealed the Lumix GF5, the next Micro Four Thirds camera to follow on from their impressive 2011 GF3 offering and the most compact kit to bear the G-Series branding. Top of the feature list is a brand…
Olympus reveal OM-D Micro Four Thirds camera
What with all the launches from Canon and Nikon over the last few days, the second week of February will have to be re-christened "Camera Week" we think. Olympus are the next to tout their latest wares, revealing this morning…
Panasonic Lumix GF3 Micro Four Thirds camera revealed
Significantly smaller than its GF2 predecessor, Panasonic have today revealed their smallest Micro Four Thirds camera yet; the Panasonic Lumix GF3. Replacing the retro stylings of the GF2 with a more modern aluminuim casing, the camera is 16% smaller…
Olympus PEN EP-2 micro four thirds camera gets silver makeover
Olympus's popular PEN EP-2 micro four thirds camera is about to get a bit of a retro makeover. Olympus are to release a metallic silver version of the camera, brining the design into line with its predecessor, the Olympus PEN…
Panasonic launch AG-AF100 Micro Four Thirds video camera for budding movie makers
Panasonic have just announced the launch of their AG-AF100 Micro Four Thirds video camera. Billed as a "professional" rig, it boasts high-end features on a budget. As the headline suggests there is a Micro Four Thirds sensor and a ton…
Sony showcase Alpha concept compact DSLR at PMA
If you've been planning on picking up one of those nifty Micro Four Thirds cameras from Olympus and Panasonic, you might want to just read this first before committing your cash. Sony have been showcasing a new concept Alpha DSLR…
Olympus EP-1 gets official – specs and prices
I don’t know about you but I was blown away by the beautiful shots of the Olympus EP-1 we saw yesterday. So, today is the number crunching now that the official release is out.
There’s a 12.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor within that exquisite frame with an ISO range of 100-6400, and it’s not just there were it sounds like a proper DSLR. It shoots RAW footage, if you desire, onto SDHC cards and features both in-body dust reduction and image stabilisation. It’ll rattle off shots at an impressive 3fps using an 11-point AF system through live view onto a 3-inch, 230,000-dot LCD on the back. All very healthy stuff.
It records HD video at 720p and 30fps and despite its antiquated look you do get all manner of HDMI and USB ports. I’m very impressed to note the presence of microphones in the plural which makes stereo sound recording possible unlike most DSLRs which only offer mono.
So, the big question is – how much do you reckon this all costs? What would you pay for style, size and supreme functionality?
Well, you can pick up the body and the zoom lens for £699, the body and the fixed wide angle for £749 or the lot for £849, and all of it here. There’s also an optional flash which’ll bump it up too.
Take a look at the detailed spec sheet for the bits and pieces you’re looking for but, if you ask me, it’s very good deal – provided it actually takes good photos, of course.
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Beautiful Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds camera leaks onto net
Word was that the Olympus EP-1 was to launch tomorrow but the internet has had other ideas about that one and images of the gorgeous little snapper have leaked onto our screens this afternoon. Whoops. Still, I’m sure they can impress us with the specs in the morning.
For now, what we have is rather stunning Micro Four Thirds camera designed in homage to the old Rangefinder film cameras. Of course, instead of 35mm stock, there’s a full size DSLR image sensor in that little body and a choice of one or two lenses. The standard is a 17mm wide angle chap with a 14-42mm 3x zoom by its side.
Doubtless it’ll cost a bomb but we have one night to dream. Sleep well, my friends.
(via Engadget)
Panasonic adds the Lumix DMC-GH1 to the Micro Four Thirds range
This is the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 Micro Four Thirds camera. Recognise it? Yes, that’s right, it’s the same as the G1 but with an H to indicate that they’ve finally got round to releasing a model of the hybrid shooter that records HD video…