5 tips to take your best wildlife images with OM SYSTEM Ambassador Rob Cottle

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In this video, wildlife photographer and OM SYSTEM ambassador Rob Cottle shares his top five tips to help you capture stunning wildlife photos. From the essential gear he carries, like the OM-1 Mark II and versatile zoom lenses, to the importance of getting down to wildlife’s level, Rob offers practical advice for both beginners and seasoned photographers. You’ll learn about using zoom lenses for creative compositions, mastering subject detection for birds in flight, and the benefits of shooting in the golden hours. Tune in to elevate your wildlife photography game!

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Can this budget gimbal handle the LUMIX GH7?

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On this day 16 years ago Panasonic announced their first MFT camera

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As noticed by Dpreview 16 years ago Panasonic announced their first MFT camera. It was the G1. The Key Features were:

  • 12.1 Megapixels
  • Micro Four Thirds Lens System
  • 3″ Free-angle LCD Display & EVF
  • Full-time Live View with Contrast AF
  • Compact Camera Body & Lenses
  • Self Cleaning Sensor
  • High Sensitivity (ISO 3200)
  • Intelligent Auto Mode
  • Creative Color Modes
  • HDTV Output

16 years after we Panasonic is still in the MFT business and launched great cameras like G9II and GH7. The question is: Where will the market be in 16 years’ time? Will smartphones have destroyed the camera market for good? Or will AI conquer the world and kill us all? :)

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Restore modified camera images to their original colors by STC UV IR cut clip filter

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Panasonic announced the new AW-UB10 Micro Four Thirds “box” camera

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Osaka, Japan, September 11th 2024 – Panasonic Entertainment & Communication Co., Ltd. today announced two new groundbreaking 4K multi-purpose cameras, the AW-UB50 and the AW-UB10, designed to unleash video production creativity. Both box-style cameras are based on LUMIX digital interchangeable lens camera technology and equipped with a host of new functions designed to streamline video production workflows. They are ideal for the rapidly expanding markets of corporate and education video production, as well as broadcasting and live entertainment. They will be available in Q1 of CY2025.

Market-leading full-frame sensors

The AW-UB50 features a full-frame MOS sensor and the AW-UB10 features a MFT (Micro 4/3) MOS sensor, and both support all common IP protocols, such as the Panasonic AW control protocol and RTP, RTSP, RTMPS*1, SRT*1 and NDI® HX2*1*2 protocols.

The AW-UB50 has been optimized for cinematic video production, featuring a shallower depth of field than the AW-UB10. Both the AW-UB50 and AW-UB10 use real-time recognition autofocus technology, enabling the cameras to automatically identify the subject and keep them in focus.

Both cameras also feature Dual Native ISO and V-Log capabilities in order to provide video production teams with the required flexibility to model and build a camera ecosystem that’s optimized to the requirements of individual productions.

Groundbreaking versatility and flexibility

The AW-UB50 and AW-UB10 cameras simplify operations in professional broadcasting systems, and are ideal for filming, recording and distributing video production at large-scale live events. The box-style 4K multi-purpose cameras can support rich, versatile image capture and are incredibly easy to operate in the field, enabling more creative video production.

Installation flexibility is front-of-mind in the design. Both models feature a compact chassis, with a sub-10cm height, width and depth, enabling installation in the tightest of spaces. They can also be used for hand-held shooting with a Gimbal, providing greater flexibility for operators.

Both the AW-UB50 and AW-UB10 cameras offer 3G-SDI OUT, HDMI Type A, LAN terminal, TC IN/OUT, GENLOCK IN, and USB Type-C input/output interfaces. The LAN terminal is Power of Ethernet (PoE) compatible, with video transmission, control, and power delivered via a single cable – further reducing complexity and clutter.

Ease of operation within remote camera systems

When linked with remote camera systems on the same network, the AW-UB50 and AW-UB10 are fully compatible with Panasonic’s AK-HRP1010 remote operation panel, with future support planned with the AW-RP150GJ remote camera controller and Panasonic live switchers. The cameras can also be used for tally control. By installing a color profile compatible with the Panasonic AW-UE160 4K integrated camera, it is easy to match colors in mixed operation with remote cameras.

The future-proof design of the AW-UB50 and AW-UB10 cameras allows Panasonic to implement future support for IP-based transmission standards such as NDI® HX2. This supports increasingly flexible video production methods, such as video distribution using streaming services and the construction of IP-based systems.

*1: will be supported in the future.

*2: NDI® is a video transmission and control technology and is a registered trademark of Vizrt NDI AB in the United States and other countries.

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Focus on the Stars: Lumix S9, Lumix G9ii and OM-1 Cameras

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