Items tagged as micro four thirds

Camera Review

The inherent limitations of the small Micro Four Thirds sensor has allowed Panasonic and Olympus to get away from the specification game ahead of everyone else. The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II is the epitome of this head start.

Camera Accessory Review

This mounting clip by Peak Design creates a secure docking point for your camera, allowing you to carry or manipulate your equipment easily and securely. Because when you’re handling important stuff, it’s always better to use two hands.

Camera Lens Review

For many photographers, having an excellent 35mm-equivalent lens in their arsenal is a must. After more than four years of development and despite its impressive range of available lenses, a truly outstanding 35mm-equivalent lens continues to elude the Micro Four Thirds system. This small, jewel-like lens from Olympus remains the only realistic choice for most people.

WildeMoonLeather Camera Wrist Strap

Measuring 1/2″ wide and 9″ long, this camera wrist strap is handmade from 8oz Austin double shoulder leather and comes in your choice of midnight black or chestnut brown. It’s stamped lengthwise with the name Wilde-Moon Leather, but can be personalized at no extra charge. This is an awesome accessory for any micro four thirds camera.

Panasonic Lumix LX100 Micro Four Thirds Camera

Not to be outdone by the Fujifilm X100T, Panasonic have announced their own micro four thirds camera: the Lumix LX100. It looks to be a sort of poor man’s Leica, which I mean in the best possible way. Equipped with a 12.8MP sensor and a super-fast 24-75mm f/1.7-2.8 Leica DC zoom lens, this is an impressive portraiture rig right out of the…

Olympus PEN E-PL7 Micro Four Thirds Camera

The upcoming Olympus E-PL7 is a selfie-friendly micro four thirds camera, with its 180° flip screen, touchscreen shutter release, and 3-axis in-body image stabilization. Of course, it also has other awesome stuff you’d expect from a modern Olympus shooter: 16-megapixel sensor Wi-Fi (e.g. you can send photos to your iPhone for editing in VSCO Cam) TruPic 7 image processor Manual control dial…

Olympus M.Zuiko 75mm f/1.8 Micro Four Thirds Lens

Okay, owners of Olympus mirrorless cameras. You’ve got the 25mm f/1.8 lens. Maybe you’ve got the 40-150mm f/4-5.6 too. Now you’re ready for another addition to the lineup, maybe something for portrait work. How about the 75mm f/1.8 lens? This lens — equivalent to a 150mm focal length when used with a micro four thirds sensor — sports an all-metal construction with…

Olympus 40-150mm f/4-5.6 Micro Four Thirds Zoom Lens

One of the best reasons to pick up a micro 4/3 camera like the Olympus E-M10 is portability. Olympus’ 25mm f/1.8 lens complements this idea nicely, but maybe you need something with a little more versatility. We recommend the Olympus M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/4-5.6 R zoom. This entry-level zoom lens gives you the extra oomph you need to capture subjects somewhat far away…

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