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  • TG-7 coming

    TG-7 (omsystem.com)

    Nice, but they still have the 12mp sensor.

    My TG-5 is a whiz camera, but also has the 12mp sensor. Not too cropable alas...
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/133688957@N08/
    Mark Johnson Retired.

  • #2
    I like the idea of one of those. Why didn’t they beef it up with a later generation sensor and TruePic engine like in the Em1Mk2 or Mk3?

    It has USB-C at least!

    Bill
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/macg33zr/

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    • MJ224
      MJ224 commented
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      The TG-4 had a 16mp sensor. Apparently, the size was reduced to achieve less noise...My TG-5 is a super camera, it has ProCap etc Unsure I am seeing a massive improvemnt. The internal software is probably faster...

  • #3
    I got the announcement email. I don't really see what it has over the TG-6. Maybe they have used up all the 6's in their John Bull printing set so they need to stick "7" labels on the remaining stock

    John

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    • MJ224
      MJ224 commented
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      Yes I could not instantly see the significant benefits. Mt TG-5 still works well after several years of mishandling too...

  • #4
    Would it be any good on macro/insect pics with the 60mm macro lens,save lens swaps on my OM1?

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    • wanderer
      wanderer commented
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      No, it doesn't take M4/3 lenses.

    • MJ224
      MJ224 commented
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      But it has a macro setting...

      Sometimes works well...

  • #5
    Thanks for info,confused by promo vid showing lens options available.

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    • rsh1960
      rsh1960 commented
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      There are some additional lenes that screw on the front of the lens

  • #6
    The additional lens are quality and already available for the TG series and do add something extra.

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    • #7
      Originally posted by MJ224 View Post
      My TG-5 is a whiz camera, but also has the 12mp sensor. Not too cropable alas...
      Mark, you often mention your beloved 12mp TG-5. (2017) I see from its specs that it has many advanced features that my beloved 12mp XZ-2 (2012) does not have. As a matter of interest, do you know how the two cameras stack up with regards to image quality, especially with regard to close ups; take for example my recent "Bee-autiful" images @ https://www.e-group.uk.net/forum/for...ful#post943308

      And btw, Sandra and I are heading off for a getaway, mid October, to South Australia where I will try to restore some of my old photo-mojo with the XZ-2, and M1-Mkii for movies. Sandra also uses an XZ-2; she is a startlingly good toger, but sadly, not a forum freak!

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      • #8
        Hi Mark. I have never seen the XZ-2, but I see your photos taken with it. Nice..Difficult to be absolutely certain, but I am sure in the right conditions, the TG-5/6/7 would match those. My TG-5 features GPS, ProCap, and of course is an underwater camera. It is a handy size for your pocket. It is often my camera of choice when I used to hike up the Welsh Mountains...
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        Mark Johnson Retired.

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        • Mark2112
          Mark2112 commented
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          Thanks Mark, I have not seen a TG-5 in the flesh; if it fits in the pocket, then it can't be much bigger than an XZ-2. The TG-5's extra features, pro-cap, GPS etc., well, being the tech dummy I am, I never did figure how they worked on my M1-mkii so will probably leave it at home and take only the XZ-2 on next month's getaway. For show 'n tell, it would have been great to have GPS data embedded in my pics, instead of a general location link.

      • #9
        I Shall Wait for that Elusive 24mpix camera..If Lumix can do it then Oly should do it.

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        • blackfox
          blackfox commented
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          and what advantage do you think that will give you Dennis .. upgrading lenses is more beneficial

      • #10
        Hi Jeff--I got ALL the lenses I need bar 1 and that is the 90mm macro of which I will buy when I sell my 60mm/30mm/45/ as I'll not need them three. I enter competitions with the wpf/pagb/rps so 25mpix would be far advantageous than 20mpix. I crop mine on occasion to a quarter, sometimes half, then I use another program to enhance the final picture. I also Print for Presentations. YES, 20mpix is enough for 95% of images, and will satisfy a lot of photographers.

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        • #11
          Originally posted by MJ224 View Post
          Hi Mark. I have never seen the XZ-2, but I see your photos taken with it. Nice..Difficult to be absolutely certain, but I am sure in the right conditions, the TG-5/6/7 would match those. My TG-5 features GPS, ProCap, and of course is an underwater camera. It is a handy size for your pocket. It is often my camera of choice when I used to hike up the Welsh Mountains...
          It seems the sensor is a smaller 1/2.3” CMOS sensor (though should be a later series than earlier compacts using that size) & not the larger 1/1.7" CMOS sensor size in the Stylus 1 & XZ2 (listed as 1.7" CMOS sensor in the User Manual).
          Ross "I fiddle with violins (when I'm not fiddling with a camera)". My Flickr
          OM-1, E-M1 Mk II plus 100-400mm f5-6.3 IS, 7-14, 12-40 & 40-150 f2.8 Pro lenses, MC14 & 20.

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          • #12
            All too "techie" for me, Ross. But I often wonder by how much these more advanced components enhance our pictures.

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            • blu-by-u
              blu-by-u commented
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              All I know is the bigger the sensor size, lesser the electronic noise but that must be in relation to the amount of MP.

            • Ross the fiddler
              Ross the fiddler commented
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              There are now BSI (back side illuminated) & stacked (like the OM-1 sensor) available from Sony in the 1/2.3" 12MP sensor now, in other words better performing noise wise than earlier sensors, particularly in small sensors such as these.
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