Tagged with m43 - Personal View Talks https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/m43/p3/feed.rss Sun, 28 Apr 24 07:45:04 +0000 Tagged with m43 - Personal View Talks en-CA Nikon 17-55mm tripod ring solutions? https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5137/nikon-17-55mm-tripod-ring-solutions Wed, 07 Nov 2012 22:47:54 +0000 Micah 5137@/talks/discussions I've done some preliminary digging around and nobody seems to have broached this topic so far.

The 17-55 lens has been really enjoyable to shoot with so far, but I'd like to take the tension off the mount of my M43 bodies--it's a beast of a heavy lens!

I've got some ideas about how to assemble a rig to do so, but I'm curious if anybody else has tried this.

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Truesense Imaging m43 global shutter sensor https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5227/truesense-imaging-m43-global-shutter-sensor Sat, 17 Nov 2012 19:49:30 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 5227@/talks/discussions image

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Truesense Imaging announced its first CMOS image sensor specifically targeting applied imaging markets such as machine vision, intelligent transportation systems, and surveillance.

The 12 million pixel KAC-12040 Image Sensor combines high resolution with very high frame rate, flexible readout, and excellent near-IR sensitivity – features that address the critical requirements of many current and emerging imaging applications. The new device will be shown as part of Truesense Imaging’s display at the 25th annual VISION Trade Fair, held November 6 – 8 in Stuttgart, Germany.

“The KAC-12040 leverages our extensive background and broad expertise in pixel design, system-on-a-chip architectures, and sensor manufacturing to bring an exciting new combination of features to camera manufacturers and their end markets,” said Chris McNiffe, CEO of Truesense Imaging, Inc. “This device clearly supports our strategy to be the leading provider of both CCD and CMOS sensors for high performance applications, and to provide our customers with the very best image sensor products regardless of their underlying technology.”

The KAC-12040 Image Sensor is the first in a planned family of CMOS devices that complement Truesense Imaging’s expansive CCD portfolio by providing the functionality and flexibility available uniquely from CMOS technology. Based on an advanced 4.7-micron pixel, the new CMOS platform provides both global and rolling shutter for versatile image capture, very high frame rate, and excellent near-IR sensitivity – features required by a growing set of applied imaging applications such as machine vision, intelligent transportation systems, and surveillance. The platform also includes a flexible read-out architecture that supports programmable, multiple regions of interest, enabling full speed, interspersed video streams for simultaneous monitoring of both full field of view and multiple localized zones.

With 12 million pixels (4000 x 3000) in a 4/3 optical format, the KAC-12040 supports 8, 10, 12, and14-bit output, providing 10-bit full resolution readout at up to 60 frames per second. Higher frame rates are possible through image cropping, including a pre-programmed Quad Full HD (3840 x 2160, 8.3 MPix) mode that supports 10-bit readout at 100 fps. The architecture of the device enables 2, 4, or the full set of 8 output banks to be selected during readout, allowing power to be conserved when very fast throughput is not required.

The KAC-12040 Image Sensor is available in monochrome and Bayer color configurations, and is sampling today with production planned for Q2, 2013. An evaluation system that allows detailed analysis of the sensor’s performance is also available for purchase, with availability expected in Q4, 2012. , a leading provider of high-performance CCD image sensors for the world’s most demanding applications, today announced its first CMOS image sensor specifically targeting applied imaging markets such as machine vision, intelligent transportation systems, and surveillance.

The 12 million pixel KAC-12040 Image Sensor combines high resolution with very high frame rate, flexible readout, and excellent near-IR sensitivity – features that address the critical requirements of many current and emerging imaging applications. The new device will be shown as part of Truesense Imaging’s display at the 25th annual VISION Trade Fair, held November 6 – 8 in Stuttgart, Germany.

“The KAC-12040 leverages our extensive background and broad expertise in pixel design, system-on-a-chip architectures, and sensor manufacturing to bring an exciting new combination of features to camera manufacturers and their end markets,” said Chris McNiffe, CEO of Truesense Imaging, Inc. “This device clearly supports our strategy to be the leading provider of both CCD and CMOS sensors for high performance applications, and to provide our customers with the very best image sensor products regardless of their underlying technology.”

The KAC-12040 Image Sensor is the first in a planned family of CMOS devices that complement Truesense Imaging’s expansive CCD portfolio by providing the functionality and flexibility available uniquely from CMOS technology. Based on an advanced 4.7-micron pixel, the new CMOS platform provides both global and rolling shutter for versatile image capture, very high frame rate, and excellent near-IR sensitivity – features required by a growing set of applied imaging applications such as machine vision, intelligent transportation systems, and surveillance. The platform also includes a flexible read-out architecture that supports programmable, multiple regions of interest, enabling full speed, interspersed video streams for simultaneous monitoring of both full field of view and multiple localized zones.

With 12 million pixels (4000 x 3000) in a 4/3 optical format, the KAC-12040 supports 8, 10, 12, and14-bit output, providing 10-bit full resolution readout at up to 60 frames per second. Higher frame rates are possible through image cropping, including a pre-programmed Quad Full HD (3840 x 2160, 8.3 MPix) mode that supports 10-bit readout at 100 fps. The architecture of the device enables 2, 4, or the full set of 8 output banks to be selected during readout, allowing power to be conserved when very fast throughput is not required.

The KAC-12040 Image Sensor is available in monochrome and Bayer color configurations, and is sampling today with production planned for Q2, 2013. An evaluation system that allows detailed analysis of the sensor’s performance is also available for purchase, with availability expected in Q4, 2012.

Via: http://www.truesenseimaging.com/products/cmos/73-KAC-12040

Pdf: http://www.truesenseimaging.com/all/download/file?fid=11.73

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FS: Tamron Adaptall SP 17mm/f3.5 with m4/3 adapter https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3528/fs-tamron-adaptall-sp-17mmf3.5-with-m43-adapter Sun, 10 Jun 2012 00:46:10 +0000 saltherring 3528@/talks/discussions An extremely clean wide angle lens in great condition. I purchased this last Fall and have used it with my GH2. Its a very good, affordable way to shoot at this focal length. The focus ring moves very smoothly and fluidly. This is a unique lens in that it has three built-in filters: Y2 (yellow), R60 (red) and 81B (warm). Of course, shooting with the lens on normal is an option too. The adapter fits solidly on the GH2 and had no wiggle room or "play" like other Fotodiox adapters I've used.

I'm asking $200 for everything plus shipping (from USA). PM me if you're interested. Thanks!

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Oct-19 to m43 adapters topic https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5050/oct-19-to-m43-adapters-topic Wed, 31 Oct 2012 07:02:15 +0000 Jean71 5050@/talks/discussions I just shoot a couple offers to a well known (for the adapter's quality) seller, and he refused my $320 final offer.

His price on ebay was $450, but with the "make a proposal" option, and the adapter had a support bracket.

I understand the Lomo prices madness (I just bought a set of lens for ridicolous price here in Italy, that was luck), but i would like yours opinion about spending $450 for an adapter. And this seller is the factory, no middle men in the business.

I bought from him an oct-18 mount when he haven't the "make an offer" yet, that makes, in my opinion, a factory less serious. The fact is, i saw another seller from same country, and maybe i'll go for a less expensive one.

The bottom line is: people here works for free to do the best things for MFT, and other people are making money on this.

I hope that some factory in China will join the adapter business, i bought from pchood here (Cinematics) and you see you're dealing with serious people. Please share your thougths.

@Vitaliy_Kiselev Do you think we will have MFT adapters from China? It could be lovely :-)

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Good wide angle lens https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4823/good-wide-angle-lens- Fri, 05 Oct 2012 13:11:11 +0000 livestrong2012 4823@/talks/discussions Hey Ya'll, here is the deal. I am looking for a wide angle-ish lens for my Mirco 4/3. I want a lens that will be good for shooting concerts in venues for the most part. The venues tend to be on the darker side, so a decently fast lens would be good. I currently have a Canon FD 50 1.8, and a Canon FD 135mm 2.5. I would really like to keep the lens under a hundred bucks, would be willing to buy another adapter if necessary. I am currently looking at the Canon FD 28mm f2. But that tends to be in the $200 range, also considered the tamron 35-80mm f2.8. I honestly am decently new when it comes to knowing much about what is available in the older glass. So be sure to throw any suggestions my way! Can't wait to hear from y'all! Thanks in advance.

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EOS to m43 to adapters with diaphragm https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/758/eos-to-m43-to-adapters-with-diaphragm- Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:04:01 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 758@/talks/discussions ]]> Panasonic m43 camcorder? https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4317/panasonic-m43-camcorder Tue, 21 Aug 2012 04:19:50 +0000 klem007 4317@/talks/discussions Just saw this on the 43rumor website. Has anyone found more info about it somewhere?

http://www.43rumors.com/ft5-dont-expect-anyhting-big-from-tomorrow-big-oly-announcement-is-coming-mid-september/

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Pen FT - m43 adapters? https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4330/pen-ft-m43-adapters Wed, 22 Aug 2012 04:21:54 +0000 RRRR 4330@/talks/discussions I´m curious to see if there´s anyone who has found a good adapter for pen ft lenses?

I just got a pixco one, and there is some play when mounted making it virtually unusable for video..

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Metabones/Conrus EOS lens adapter for M4/3 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2309/metabonesconrus-eos-lens-adapter-for-m43 Fri, 17 Feb 2012 12:36:22 +0000 mrbill 2309@/talks/discussions Emailed Conrus after seeing their adapter for the NEX camera - they have plans to release a version that will support canon eos lenses on the m4/3 format in Q2 of this year. If this is like the NEX adapter it will support electronic iris control and canon's image stabilisation, all powered from the camera.

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FOR SALE: SLR Magic 12mm f1.6 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4041/for-sale-slr-magic-12mm-f1.6- Wed, 25 Jul 2012 15:08:37 +0000 jdert 4041@/talks/discussions Selling a mint SLR Magic 12mm f1.6 for Micro Four Thirds mounts for $475. Selling primarily because I opted for a full frame lens to use with my other cameras. Comes with original box. This is over $100 less than the cost of a new one. Payment via paypal transaction preferred. Will consider shipping international if buyer pays all the fees.

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Rainbow -mm-48mm H6X8 C-Mount to GH2 (or Other Mcro 4/3) Lens for Sale https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3930/rainbow-mm-48mm-h6x8-c-mount-to-gh2-or-other-mcro-43-lens-for-sale Mon, 16 Jul 2012 16:18:13 +0000 questech 3930@/talks/discussions This is a brand new lens that I adapted to use with my Panasonic GH2. It is a non-destructive modification, unlike some that you may have seen on the web. In order for the C-Mount to M43 adapter to fit on this lens, some modifications, including removing a plastic housing were required. I have included more information, photos, and a video in my eBay listing. This is a great little lens that feels like a quality product in your hands. It's FAST at f1.0 and versatile. It requires the use of ETC Mode on the GH2, or similar functions on other cameras, or a teleconverter. Because I'm going to refer you to my eBay listing, if you have any questions, you can reach me through eBay and I'll respond to you. The "Buy it Now" price is $245 and the starting bid is $155. Thanks! http://tinyurl.com/6vhm9hr ]]> Cine lenses and gh2 https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1337/cine-lenses-and-gh2 Wed, 02 Nov 2011 19:29:40 +0000 RRRR 1337@/talks/discussions I'm curious as to your experiences with the gh2 and cine lenses?

Experiences of individual lenses (on other cameras) will also do nicely, as long as we're talking cine lenses.]]>
Old m43 gears https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1008/old-m43-gears Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:30:35 +0000 stoney 1008@/talks/discussions
GH2 has shorter shutter lag and faster AF, but I like GH1 for static photo. 14MP magic? I'm gonna carry GH1 + 14mm 2.5 to capture this fall season.

GF1 is slower than GH1, but the static photo looks special. 12MP magic? I don't own it, but I like its rugged body. My GH13's body coating already began peeling off.

It's good to keep the good old GH1 or GF1 body. Especially GF1.]]>
Panasonic lenses and varifocal correction https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1105/panasonic-lenses-and-varifocal-correction Wed, 05 Oct 2011 10:11:28 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 1105@/talks/discussions
Here is more details.
Panasonic zoom lenses, if they are electrically connected to body, readjust focus dynamically to compensate their varifocal nature.
Making lens look like parfocal.

What I am interested at is systematic and scientific tests of this thing on different lenses and bodies.]]>
Official Olympus E cameras topic https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/309/official-olympus-e-cameras-topic Thu, 30 Jun 2011 10:15:56 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 309@/talks/discussions

Since new Olympus cameras become more video oriented it is good thing to make separate topic for them.
Plus three new Olympus lenses seems to be suitable for video shooting.


Video related info:
http://www.digitalcamerainfo.com/content/Olympus-E-P3-Digital-Camera-Review/Video-Features.htm
http://www.digitalcamerainfo.com/content/Olympus-E-P3-Digital-Camera-Review/Video-Motion-amp;-Sharpness.htm
http://www.digitalcamerainfo.com/content/Olympus-E-P3-Digital-Camera-Review/Video-Color-amp;-Noise.htm
http://www.digitalcamerainfo.com/content/Olympus-E-P3-Digital-Camera-Review/Video-Low-Light.htm

I'll add more dedicated information and links to full reviews later.

Upon this time, use http://www.43rumors.com/continually-updated-olympus-new-pen-and-lenses-announced/]]>
M43 wishlist https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/232/m43-wishlist Tue, 14 Jun 2011 22:31:29 +0000 stoney 232@/talks/discussions
- GH2 firmware 1.1 with AGC level 0, peaking feature, and full-time AF/MF
- GH2 firmware hack
- Fast M43 zoom]]>
I want fast m43 zoom https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/128/i-want-fast-m43-zoom Mon, 23 May 2011 12:23:19 +0000 stoney 128@/talks/discussions
Just make it. I will buy it.]]>