Prima Facie (from Latin: prīmā faciē) is a Latin expression meaning on its first encounter, first blush, or at first sight. The literal translation would be "at first face" or "at first appearance", from the feminine form of primus ("first") and facies ("face"), both in the ablative case. -Wikipedia
There were no announcement, no fanfare; no product launch and no excitement. The most talk about, most anticipated; most reviewed Micro Four Thirds camera, the Olympus OM-D E-M5 quietly appeared on the shelves of camera shops in New Zealand.
I was told by a shop assistant that Olympus has "abandoned" NZ a while back, we do not even have an Olympus distributor here; the shop people have to fill your Olympus order from Australia!
After reading a dozen of reviews on this most publicised camera, I was intrigued enough wanting to find out if the OM-D is really as hot as they say!
I got mine last week from Photo Warehouse for NZ$1,560.00, that hard earned amount is for the body only!
My friend asked me why didn't I buy a kit? For NZ$1,980.00 I can get the same black body with the "new" 12-50 power zoom lens, this rather long (non retractable) optics; like the camera body, is weather sealed!
Well, I personally do not have much respect for kid lens... oops, kit lens ;) The Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ received a less than stella review from DXO Mark.
Here then is my first encounter with this much hyped camera...
The OM-D is a mirrorless camera that trying to look like a DSLR, in this case; Olympus want you to believe it look like their original winning OM series of FILM based SLRs, duh!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Ultra-Wide WC-E75 G12 @ Martinborough Fair
Every year, for twice a year; on the first Saturday of February and March, since 1977; Martinborough hold her famous fair which attracts ten of thousands visitors to this sleepy small town.
The Fair was scheduled for Saturday 3rd March but due to the Weather Bomb was cancelled for the first time in 35 years. Due to overwhelming demand it is being rerun on the first Saturday in May.
Martinborough is a town in South Wairarapa, a district in the Wellington region on the North Island of New Zealand. It is 65 kilometres east of Wellington and 35 kilometres south-west of Masterton. The town has a population of about 1300 full-time inhabitants. - Wikipedia
The Fair was scheduled for Saturday 3rd March but due to the Weather Bomb was cancelled for the first time in 35 years. Due to overwhelming demand it is being rerun on the first Saturday in May.
Martinborough is a town in South Wairarapa, a district in the Wellington region on the North Island of New Zealand. It is 65 kilometres east of Wellington and 35 kilometres south-west of Masterton. The town has a population of about 1300 full-time inhabitants. - Wikipedia
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Nikon Admit D4 and D800 Lock Up Issues!!
What is going on? At least now the Canon fan boys are laughing at all the Nikon fan boys! Ha ha ha...
The following is a statement from Nikon Inc. sent to PDN in response to a problem they had with an early review unit of the 16.2-megapixel Nikon D4, which locked up during usage on several occasions. The camera would only start working again if we took out and reinstalled the battery.
"Nikon has received reports of a small number of D4/D800 users who are experiencing 'locking up' issues, where the camera becomes unresponsive until the battery is removed and reinserted," Nikon's statement reads.
The following is a statement from Nikon Inc. sent to PDN in response to a problem they had with an early review unit of the 16.2-megapixel Nikon D4, which locked up during usage on several occasions. The camera would only start working again if we took out and reinstalled the battery.
"Nikon has received reports of a small number of D4/D800 users who are experiencing 'locking up' issues, where the camera becomes unresponsive until the battery is removed and reinserted," Nikon's statement reads.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
How Canon Fix 5D Mark III Light Leak!
Last month Canon received some pretty bad press on their 5D Mark III’s light leak issue
— granted a minor flaw where light from (or through) the top LCD
panel can affect the camera’s exposure readings in very dark
environments.
Canon finished investigating the issue last week, and reported that only 5D Mk III cameras with a certain range of serial numbers are affected. They also confirmed that the company has implemented a fix for newer bodies.
Canon also announced that service centers would be providing free “inspections” for owners concerned about this issue.
After the announcement 5D Mk III were wondering what high tech fix Canon has came up with ;)
Canon finished investigating the issue last week, and reported that only 5D Mk III cameras with a certain range of serial numbers are affected. They also confirmed that the company has implemented a fix for newer bodies.
Canon also announced that service centers would be providing free “inspections” for owners concerned about this issue.
After the announcement 5D Mk III were wondering what high tech fix Canon has came up with ;)
Monday, April 30, 2012
Photojournalist Attacked @ KL Rally!
It is NOT SAFE being a photojournalist and it is getting worst! I Google "photojournalist attacked" and got 2,840,000 results!
The appalling picture above showed the photographer from Guang Ming Daily in Kuala Lumpur being knocked to the ground by Malaysian police!
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Photo © Guang Ming Daily |
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Canon Explained 5D Mark III Light Leak Fiasco
After two weeks of rumors, speculations; yesterday Canon finally released their second product advisory regarding the 5D Mk III light leak issue.
To Users of the Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Camera:
Thank you for using Canon products.
Concerning the EOS 5D Mark III digital SLR camera, when the LCD panel illuminates in extremely dark environments, the displayed exposure value may change. Canon has concluded the investigation of this phenomenon, and this announcement informs you of our findings as described below.
To Users of the Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Camera:
Thank you for using Canon products.
Concerning the EOS 5D Mark III digital SLR camera, when the LCD panel illuminates in extremely dark environments, the displayed exposure value may change. Canon has concluded the investigation of this phenomenon, and this announcement informs you of our findings as described below.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Nikon D800E The SHARPEST DSLR!
The Nikon D800E is a special edition of the D800 that minus the
effects of an optical anti-aliasing filter.
It is so sharp that the D800E should in theory, rival medium format digital back in resolution!
In digital cameras, the anti-aliasing filter is also known as an optical lowpass filter or blur filter or AA filter.
Such a filter involves a tradeoff among sharpness, aliasing, and fill factor. In a monochrome or three-CCD or Foveon X3 camera, the fill factor alone, if near 100% effective with microlenses, can provide a significant anti-aliasing effect,while in color filter array (CFA, e.g. Bayer filter) cameras, an additional filter is generally needed to reduce aliasing to an acceptable level. - Wikipedia
It is so sharp that the D800E should in theory, rival medium format digital back in resolution!
In digital cameras, the anti-aliasing filter is also known as an optical lowpass filter or blur filter or AA filter.
Such a filter involves a tradeoff among sharpness, aliasing, and fill factor. In a monochrome or three-CCD or Foveon X3 camera, the fill factor alone, if near 100% effective with microlenses, can provide a significant anti-aliasing effect,while in color filter array (CFA, e.g. Bayer filter) cameras, an additional filter is generally needed to reduce aliasing to an acceptable level. - Wikipedia
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