{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blogposting-js","path":"/blog/ces_2012","result":{"data":{"mdx":{"body":"function _extends() { _extends = Object.assign || function (target) { for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length; i++) { var source = arguments[i]; for (var key in source) { if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(source, key)) { target[key] = source[key]; } } } return target; }; return _extends.apply(this, arguments); }\n\nfunction _objectWithoutProperties(source, excluded) { if (source == null) return {}; var target = _objectWithoutPropertiesLoose(source, excluded); var key, i; if (Object.getOwnPropertySymbols) { var sourceSymbolKeys = Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(source); for (i = 0; i < sourceSymbolKeys.length; i++) { key = sourceSymbolKeys[i]; if (excluded.indexOf(key) >= 0) continue; if (!Object.prototype.propertyIsEnumerable.call(source, key)) continue; target[key] = source[key]; } } return target; }\n\nfunction _objectWithoutPropertiesLoose(source, excluded) { if (source == null) return {}; var target = {}; var sourceKeys = Object.keys(source); var key, i; for (i = 0; i < sourceKeys.length; i++) { key = sourceKeys[i]; if (excluded.indexOf(key) >= 0) continue; target[key] = source[key]; } return target; }\n\n/* @jsxRuntime classic */\n\n/* @jsx mdx */\nvar _frontmatter = {\n  \"date\": \"2012-01-18T07:34:21.556Z\",\n  \"updated\": \"2012-01-18T07:34:21.556Z\",\n  \"type\": \"BlogPosting\",\n  \"title\": \"CES 2012\",\n  \"entityId\": \"05125710-f940-11e6-8d52-ffa6c436feb5\",\n  \"revisionId\": \"05125711-f940-11e6-8d52-ffa6c436feb5\",\n  \"revisionNum\": 1,\n  \"tags\": {},\n  \"sidebar\": \"## Sidebar\\n\\nI'd intended to post this last week, but life intruded. Sorry 'bout that.\\n\\nI should also highlight Thom Hogan's new site, [sansmirror](http://www.sansmirror.com/). Thom's been writing about the benefits of EVIL cameras for a long long time. Of course, he learned from Galen Rowell himself about the benefits of climbing mountains for the perfect shot...\\n\\nAlso announced at CES was the Droid 4\\\\. My Droid 1 is getting long in the tooth and I still like having a keyboard, so that was exciting.\",\n  \"description\": \"Micro 4/3rds and other mirrorless camera news from the CES\"\n};\nvar layoutProps = {\n  _frontmatter: _frontmatter\n};\nvar MDXLayout = \"wrapper\";\nreturn function MDXContent(_ref) {\n  var components = _ref.components,\n      props = _objectWithoutProperties(_ref, [\"components\"]);\n\n  return mdx(MDXLayout, _extends({}, layoutProps, props, {\n    components: components,\n    mdxType: \"MDXLayout\"\n  }), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"But first, a note\"), mdx(\"p\", null, mdx(\"a\", {\n    parentName: \"p\",\n    \"href\": \"http://sopablackout.org/learnmore/\"\n  }, \"I\\u2019m going to charitably assume that I don\\u2019t need to actually black out my site and that all of my readers are well aware of the SOPA/PIPA bills going through congress at the moment\"), \".\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"If you don\\u2019t\\u2026\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Your average congressperson knows very little beyond what lobbyists have paid to tell them. So if somebody were to tell them that the things they expect internet siteowners to \", mdx(\"a\", {\n    parentName: \"p\",\n    \"href\": \"http://danwin.com/2012/01/the-sopa-debate-and-how-its-affected-by-congresss-understanding-of-child-porn/\"\n  }, \"do is so technologically impossible that the entire US Internet industry would be forced to shut down, you get little more than a blank stare\"), \".\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Meanwhile, the large industrial concerns pushing SOPA and PIPA don\\u2019t actually care what the repercussions of these sorts of bills are and it\\u2019s doubtful that they\\u2019ve even vaguely thought this through.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The part that\\u2019s just about as dangerous is sliding in new invasive Internet regulations that favor these large and staid industrial concerns being slipped in as a \\u2018compromise\\u2019 without causing a SOPA/PIPA-style blackout.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Thankfully, my employer, who I do not presume to speak for under any circumstances, has been active in campaigning against these stupid laws.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"Micro 4/3rds\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The really cool Micro 4/3rds stuff from the still-caught-in-white-collar-crime-hell Olympus apparently isn\\u2019t due till next month. Allegedly. Some good rumors about a classic OM-styled camera.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The real problem is exactly what Olympus\\u2019s road forward will be. There are a number of companies circling and you do need to remember that Olympus\\u2019s real bread-and-butter business is medical instruments, not cameras.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"On the other hand, Panasonic was showing two lenses \\u2014 a 12-35mm f/2.8 and a 35-100mm f/2.8\", \".\", \" This puts them at the same equivalent to your typical pro-grade SLR lenses. Except that they were non-working prototypes.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The EVIL (electronic viewfinder interchangible lens) market is healthy. \", mdx(\"a\", {\n    parentName: \"p\",\n    \"href\": \"http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/01/10/SigmaDigitalNeo\"\n  }, \"Sigma has started making lenses designed for the Micro-4/3rds and Sony mounts\"), \".\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"Canon G1 X\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"I\\u2019m also interested to see that Canon declined to introduce an EVIL camera, \", mdx(\"a\", {\n    parentName: \"p\",\n    \"href\": \"http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/01/10/CanonG1X_Preview\"\n  }, \"instead releasing the G1 X\"), \". I\\u2019m not surprised that things played out this way. For the most part, Canon doesn\\u2019t need an EVIL camera. If they seriously want to release an EVIL mount, they will attract sufficient buzz on their own. It has a sensor slightly larger than the Micro-4/3rds sensor in a body that\\u2019s only marginally larger than the previous G-series Canons. I think it\\u2019s a good choice and makes me feel a bit better about my E-P3 as well.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The thing to remember is that a non-interchangeable-lens camera like the Canon G1 X or Fuji X100 won\\u2019t have the same sensor-dust problem that the EVIL cameras have. And they will end up being a smidge smaller to boot. Horses for courses \\u2014 you can\\u2019t assume that the same body will work for everybody identically.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"Fuji\\u2019s mount\"), mdx(\"p\", null, mdx(\"a\", {\n    parentName: \"p\",\n    \"href\": \"http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/01/10/FujifilmXPro1_Preview\"\n  }, \"Fuji decided to make their own EVIL lens mount instead of a Micro-4/3rds camera\"), \". Even though they were once part of the 4/3rds consortium. As it turns out, although most people in the US marketplace may not remember, Fuji can make pretty good cameras and lenses. They made a bunch of really nice medium format cameras over the years, some of which I sometimes ponder buying used. So they don\\u2019t necessarily need Olympus/Panasonic or Sony\\u2019s existing marketplace and it\\u2019s a good time for them to launch. There\\u2019s a bunch of nice little features like the hybrid viewfinder and their latest and greatest imaging technology.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"It does sound like the Thailand flooding really messed up everybody\\u2019s release cycle.\"));\n}\n;\nMDXContent.isMDXComponent = true;","id":"4c3c3415-bb4b-56e1-9e29-a1e4f0671dc0","fields":{"sidebar":"<h2>Sidebar</h2>\n<p>I'd intended to post this last week, but life intruded. Sorry 'bout that.</p>\n<p>I should also highlight Thom Hogan's new site, <a href=\"http://www.sansmirror.com/\">sansmirror</a>. Thom's been writing about the benefits of EVIL cameras for a long long time. Of course, he learned from Galen Rowell himself about the benefits of climbing mountains for the perfect shot...</p>\n<p>Also announced at CES was the Droid 4. My Droid 1 is getting long in the tooth and I still like having a keyboard, so that was exciting.</p>\n"},"frontmatter":{"date":"January 18, 2012","title":"CES 2012","type":"BlogPosting","description":"Micro 4/3rds and other mirrorless camera news from the CES","sidebar":"## Sidebar\n\nI'd intended to post this last week, but life intruded. Sorry 'bout that.\n\nI should also highlight Thom Hogan's new site, [sansmirror](http://www.sansmirror.com/). Thom's been writing about the benefits of EVIL cameras for a long long time. Of course, he learned from Galen Rowell himself about the benefits of climbing mountains for the perfect shot...\n\nAlso announced at CES was the Droid 4\\. 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