Monthly Archives: October 2017

Olympus Registers New Camera

Nokishita caught Olympus registering a new camera that they believe might be the E-PL 9. IM008 Taiwan NCC (※ Link destination PDF) Company name: Olympus Corporation Product Type: Digital Camera Battery: BLS-50 Battery charger: BCS-5 USB cable: CB-USB 12 Olympus’ unpublished camera was registered on Taiwan NCC on October 13. Because the battery is BLS – 50, […]

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Panasonic GH-5 Firmware 2.1, VLog-L Setup, Live Streaming, Color Calibration and More

Panasonic quickly addressed bugs in Firmware 2.1, but now there are other issues that photographers/videographers need to think about like video storage. To fully utilize the Panasonic GH5 you need to use V90 SD cards or a Ninja Inferno. Depending on how much you shoot a Ninja Inferno could become an absolute bargain. There are […]

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Panasonic GH5 Firmware 2.1 Released

Panasonic quickly released firmware versions 2.1 for the GH5 with some bug fixes. You can see a list of what’s fixed below. [Power Save LVF Shooting] was automatically set to [1 sec]. (This makes the camera go into sleep mode in 1 sec in a standby mode.) * [Power Save LVF Shooting] will be set […]

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ON1 Photo RAW 2018 With New HDR, Pano Stitching, Masking and More

ON1 Photo RAW 2018 final will be available at the end of October but for now, you can download the 2018 beta with a 30-day free trial: New update includes HDR module, Pano module, tons of updates in masking (Luminosity mask, luminosity zone masks, global mask adjustments, color range masks and more) – in one […]

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Panasonic GH5 Firmware 2.0 Testing and Coverage

Panasonic GH5 firmware 2.0 seems to have solved some of the issues that photographers/videographers have complained about since launch on top of delivering promised features, with AF appearing improved under some conditions. This is probably one of Panasonic’s biggest camera improvements so far via firmware, but I still think they manage more performance. Many that use […]

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