Olympus OMD E-M10 gets listed in Indonesian agency.

The Indonesian agency ePostel listed the yet not announced Olympus E-M10 as an approved Wifi device. The camera will be announced in January, feature the same E-M5 sensor and the E-M1 image processor

Design shouldn’t change by much while small AF, EVF and IBIS improvements are expected.

There will be two new Olympus MFT lenses too!

It’s going to be a very interesting time on the Mirrorless front. Fuji, Olympus, Sony, Samsung will all announce new cameras soon!

found via Digicameinfo.

Firmware update for NX300

There is a new firmware update (ver.1.33) for Samsung NX300 since 15th of December 2013. Here is the list of improvements:

  1. Remote ViewFinder – add touch AF function

  2. Remote ViewFinder – add streaming quality option

  3. Improved connection speed of android smart phone (Please use latest version of Upgrade Smart Camera App)

  4. Improved Movie recording (Framing Mode ON)

  5. Improved 60mm,85mm lens full time manual focus performance

link: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/EV-NX300ZBQUUS#firmware

 

UPDATE: Nicholas sent us this nice comparison image:

 

The Noctilux 50mm is not a lens, it’s a myth. But is it really that good? New Photozone, EosHD tests.

Image courtesy: Photozone.

The Leica Noctilux 50mm f/0.95 is a mythical lens. Also because the price of $11,000 makes it impossible to own for “normal” people. But let’s keep our feet on ground. Does the lens deliver a $11,000 optical performance? The answer seems to be “no” if you read the latest two reviews posted in these days:

Photozone reports:

To those who either simply need the speed or really care about the rendering characteristic, the Noctilux may well be worth its price. One should be aware, though, that the most expensive Leica lens is not necessarily the best one, but no doubt one of the most special ones.

The lens earns only 2,5 stars out of five.

EosHD compared the Noctilux with the SLR Magic 50mmf /0.95 Hyperprime:

Price – $10,000 (Leica) vs $3000 (SLR Magic)
Centre sharpness (wide open) – higher resolution on the SLR Magic
Corner sharpness (wide open) – higher resolution on the SLR Magic
Vignetting (wide open) – furthest corners are darker on the Leica
Minimum focus – 0.7m on the SLR Magic vs 1.0m on the Leica
Contrast (wide open) – higher contrast on the Leica
Purple fringing (wide open) – due to design both have high purple fringing at F0.95 but this can be muted in post using digital correction on raw files

Yes, the Noctilux is a great lens, but do not expect to get a $11,000 Image Quality. If you do not need that extreme speed you may buy the Zeiss Otus 55mm f/1.4 lens which I am sure will give you a higher performance. But you have to use an adapter and take into considertaion that the lens size is huge!

High End Sony E-mount APS-C to be announced very soon!

Sony is not making any break after the big A7-A7r announcement. According to multiple trusted sources a High End APS-C E-mount camera is definitely coming DAMN soon. Right after New Year!

Sources didn’t unveil specs but we can be pretty sure this is the long awaited NEX-7 successor. I got no news about possible new APS-C E-mount lenses but I heard that after the NEX-7 successor announcement more E-mount stuff will be announced in Spring already!

 

Is this again a year of crazy innovative Sony products? Looks like so!