The new Voigtlander NOKTON 60mm f/0.95 MFT lens is now available for pre-order in the US


The new Voigtlander NOKTON 60mm f/0.95 MFT lens is now available for pre-order in the US at Adorama and B&H Photo. Here are the lens main specifications:

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Many Panasonic Micro Four Thirds lenses now on sale


Many of the Panasonic Micro Four Thirds lenses are now on sale at B&H Photo and Amazon – here are a few examples:

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Deal of the day: get $50 off any camera infrared conversion at Lifepixel


Lifepixel is now offering $50 off any camera infrared conversion or $50 off on their already converted cameras with coupon code MAY2020:


Additional information about the different types of conversions can be found here. This sale ends on May 31st, 2020.


Via LeicaRumors


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Micro Four Thirds: what else is new?


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10 best selling photography courses that are currently on sale

Here are the 10 best selling PhotoWhoa photography courses that are currently discounted:

  1. Learn The Art Of Landscape Photography With These Great Videos
  2. Creative Masking for Landscape Photography
  3. 7-In-1 Nude Photography Video Course Bundle
  4. Photoshop Compositing Bundle by Josh Rossi
  5. Long Exposure & Still Photography: A Video Course
  6. The Ultimate Bridal Compositing Bundle
  7. How to Create Award-Winning Fine Art Photography
  8. Shooting Magazine Glamour: Making Sexier Images
  9. The Essential Lighting Techniques
  10. Frank Doorhof’s Mastering the Model Shoot: On Location

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Olympus Q&A About The Future Of Olympus, E-M1 II, E-M1 III, E-M1X, and More


Imaging resources interviewed Senior Manager of Global Marketing Strategy for Olympus Imaging Division Masanori Sako about the new Olympus E-M1II and more. You can read a summary below of the lengthy full interview here.

  • Olympus has no plans to sell their photo business
  • The imagining division leads technological development for the company
  • The official position is that it is not for sale, but it isn’t possible to guarantee anything forever
  • The factory transition to Vietnam slowed them down, but now that is complete
  • COVID-19 has caused the supply issue, but demand is also down so they do not have shortages at this point
  • Olympus will continue to introduce new products at a time of their choosing
  • Wouldnt be specific about how badly demand has been affected
  • Olympus intends to continue the E-M1 II alongside the E-M1 III in most countries to provide a more affordable camera option
  • The Olympus E-M1 III has an all-new AF algorithm that improves performance overall
  • The new AF can recognize eyes at 1/5th the size they previously could and faces 2/3 the size
  • There is also human recognition and pattern recognition
  • Olympus Starry Sky AF works by utilizing several defocused images, and by using estimated values from those, the camera finds the image that has the highest brightness
  • Starry Sky AF is a unique new AF system
  • It looks at, Maximum brightness value, Number of pixels above the threshold, Pixel integration value above the threshold, and Average pixel luminance value above the threshold
  • Can’t give details about swapping in and out smart subjects AI AF for the E-M1X
  • Olympus is studying what additional smart subjects users might want
  • The E-M1X requires two quad-core processors for its AI AF
  • Olympus still needs two chips for AI AF, but they are working to reduce it to one
  • The new TruePic IX processor can do some of the things that the dual TruePic VIII chips could do like LiveND
  • No comment about when the Olympus 150-400mm f/4.5 Pro is coming beyond hopefully 2020, but they announced it very early because all the attention is on full-frame instead of what smaller sensors can do
  • The TC in the 150-400mm provides 300-1000mm of coverage
  • They are making more Pro lenses like the 12-45mm PRO that are more compact and lightweight
  • There are plans to do a 12-45mm f/4 PRO EM1 III bundle
  • The Olympus E-M5 III is doing well and is almost perfectly matching expectations
  • Olympus prioritizes Compact, lightweight, IBIS, and great glass
  • Olympus wants to grow its customer base, which is why they are trying to make their stuff more affordable and competitors are aggressively pricing their cameras and lenses
  • It is hard to get value across to consumers and some feel small sensor cameras should be cheap, but Olympus wants to stick to its values
  • Olympus cameras are good for bird, wildlife, mountain photography and more

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Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II:
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Olympus OM-D E-M1X: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

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Panasonic US camera rebates for May


The new Panasonic US camera rebates for May can be found here – they include both MTF and L-mount cameras.

The Olympus OM-D E-M camera is now $200 off:

The Olympus OM-D E-M1X is now $600 off:

Also: the Olympus OM-D E-M1X is now $600 off


Update – Olympus introduced new price drops on 4 different cameras in the US – see Adorama and B&H for details:

  • OM-D E-M1X: $2,399 ($600 savings)
  • OM-D E-M1 III: $1,599 ($200 savings)
  • OM-D E-M1 III + M.Zuiko 12-40mm: $2,299 ($200 savings)
  • OM-D E-M5 III + M.Zuiko 14-150mm: $1,399 ($400 savings)
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