Summer Snapping with the Olympus TG-3: A waterproof, shockproof digital camera for easy outdoor snapping and sharing

Summer Snapping with the Olympus TG-3


The versatile new pocket-sized Olympus TG-3 makes it very easy to take great photos on fly—whether on land or in the water. We tested the soon-to-be-released camera in and around New Orleans and found that a…

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Realistic Paintings by William Fisk

Le peintre canadien William Fisk aime peindre au reflet près des objets du passé : un vieil appareil photo Yashica, des vielles radios avec des traits extrêmement précis. Sa série « Portraits », très réussie, nous fait hésiter entre peinture et objets réels photographiés. Plus d’images dans la suite de l’article.

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New Small Cameras

Five new pocket cameras

New Small Cameras

Presented last week at Photokina, the following five cameras represent changing ideas about what the pocket cam should be. Sandwiched between cell phones and high end DSLRs, the once ubiquitous point-and-shoot is evolving to incorporate features that represent both professional capability and mobile usability. Fujifilm XF1 With a highly…

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Olympus E-P3

The next-generation PEN camera makes a huge leap forward

As a long-time fan of Olympus’ PEN series of micro-four-thirds cameras, I was ecstatic to have a chance to spend the last week testing their brand new E-P3. The new shooter, at the top of the line of their just-expanded family of cameras, is loaded up with incredible new features and has an updated body that maintains its classic compact design. Maintaining the lines of the original design was so important that the flash was intentionally nested below the surface of the camera.

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The micro four-thirds format is a combination of a large sensor (for a relatively small camera), compact mirrorless body and interchangeable lens system. For the E-P3, that sensor maintains its 12.3-megapixel capacity while upgrading image processing to capture a better light and color range. The processor upgrade also affords extremely fast image playback without compromising the camera’s lightning fast shutter response or ability to focus—faster than ever.

On the back of the camera, the screen has been upgraded to a crisp, bright, three-inch OLED touch display which goes beyond simply accessing the (also refreshed) menus and swiping between photos during playback. One shooting mode allows you to touch anywhere on the screen to set that as the point to focus on, much like the familiar iPhone camera; another mode allows you to touch anywhere on the screen to snap a picture—convenient for shooting from the hip or at awkward angles.

Manipulating settings for taking pictures is a fluid combination of on-screen menu items and conveniently placed dials. Beyond the freedom of setting your own aperture, shutter speed, ISO and much more, PEN cameras incorporate a variety of art filters to render images in even more creative ways. New to the E-P3 is the ability to bracket these filters so that all options are presented at once.

Beyond this new top-of-the-line model, Olympus expanded the family to include the E-PL3 “lite” and the E-PM1 “mini” bodies to offer greater portability options and a broader range of features for different levels of photographers. Of course, they’re all still PENs so they use the same lenses and have the same oversized sensor.

Rounding out a huge day of new product, Olympus also just announced two new single focal length M. Zuiko lenses— a 12mm f2.0 (24mm equivalent) and 45mm f1.8 (90mm equivalent). I tested the 12mm, a perfect street shooter. The bright, bold wide-angle is complimented by a subtle focal ring that pulls back to switch from automatic to manual mode.

The E-P3 will be available in black, white or silver starting this August for $900 as a kit with either a 14-24mm zoom loens or a 17mm fast prime lens. Check out some sample photos taken this week on The High Line in the gallery after the jump.


Shinkansen Video

Retour sur cette superbe vidéo traveling dans le Shinkansen, le système de train à grande vitesse en service au Japon, entre Shinosaka et Tokyo. Un travail visuel très original grâce à une captation avec l’appareil Olympus PEN E-P1 de l’artiste Daihei Shibata, sur la musique Van She – So High.



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355 Billboards by Olympus

Un nouveau projet en stop-motion avec ce spot viral dont le principe est l’animation de 355 images, imprimé en taille billboards (affichage urbain). Une vidéo produite avec l’appareil Olympus PEN, sans aucune retouche. A découvrir dans la suite de l’article.



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Olympus Campaign

Après la campagne Omax, voici un nouvel exemple de démonstration produit avec cette fois-ci la stabilisation d’image de l’Olympus E620. Déclinée en trois visuels “Aigle, Vélo et Chien”, l’idée est de l’agence JWT Sydney avec des clichés de Sean Izzard et une retouche du studio Electric Art.



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