Print images or lose
them, says Eyewitness
A new campaign is
calling for photographers
to print out their images
before losing them
forever. Eyewitness,
founded by Fabrizia
Costa, argues that our
long-term memory is
flawed, so our most
treasured images can
easily slip away. To
find out more about
Eyewitness, and join
the campaign, go to:
eye-witness.org
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Rounding up
what’s new
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OM-D E-M1 Mark III
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roving that great
things do come in
small packages,
Olympus recently updated
its compact but pro-spec
OM-D E-M1. The Mark III
retains the 20.4MP sensor
of the Mark II, but gets a new
TruePix IX image sensor
which allows a selection
of attractive features to be
ported over from Olympus’s
flagship E-M1 X. These
include seven stops of image
stabilisation, a selection
of autofocus improvements
and 4K/C4K video capture
up to 30 frames per second.
olympus.co.uk;
£1,599/$1,799 (body only)
M.Zuiko
12-45mm Pro
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lympus has also released a new
zoom lens for its M.Zuiko Pro
range. The 12-45mm f/4 is
compact and lightweight, and weather-
sealed for shooting in demanding
situations. Optical performance is
promised to be superb throughout the
zoom range, with precise and high-speed
AF courtesy of a small and low-weight
focusing lens. The new lens will be
available from the end of March.
olympus.co.uk; £599/$649
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