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Canon R7 Mark II Latest Rumors

According to the latest information, Canon is planning to launch the Canon R7 Mark II camera.The sources mentioned “Canon R7 Mk II is about to enter the production pipeline”, that means if the rumor is true then we will have a Canon R7 Mark II camera on or before Feb 2025.


We do not have much information about the camera right now regarding its specs, but we do have a list of expectations that

Canon R7 Mark II Specification [Expectations ]

  • 32.5MP Stacked APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
  • 4K 120p 10-Bit Video, HDR-PQ & C-Log 3
  • External 6K ProRes RAW Recording
  • 40 fps E. Shutter, 15 fps Mech. Shutter
  • Sensor-Shift 5-Axis Image Stabilization
  • 3.69 m-Dot OLED EVF
  • 1.6m-Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen LCD
  • Sensor-Shift 5-Axis Image Stabilization
  • Dual UHS-II Memory Card Slots
  • Multi-Function Shoe, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

So this is not the first time we have published this information. Just a while ago, on April 29, 2024, we announced the entire schedule of Canon’s latest mirrorless cameras. Among these, the Canon R7 and R10 in the APS-C category are the cameras waiting for an update. Technically, we now have some strong information related to the R7 Mark II camera’s arrival. Stay tuned, We will also bring you updates if we get any information related to the R7 Mark II camera or even the R10 Mark II, if possible.

Also, see – Best Canon Camera For Wildlife Photography 2024

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Sigma 28-105mm F2.8 Lens Coming Soon

So, we have a Sigma lens coming right around the corner, with a focal length of 28-105mm and an aperture of f/2.8 for E (Sony Mirrorless) and L Mount (Panasonic and Leica). This is a very unique focal length, and it is set to compete directly against Canon’s super costly 24-105mm f/2.8 lens. It will be exciting to see the performance comparison between the two, even though we all know about the price difference. We are expecting the announcement or arrival of the 28-105mm f/2.8 lens sometime in September.

Also – Sigma 28-45mm F1.8 DG DN Art [Cinema Edition] Announcement on 3-16 Sep, 2024

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Ricoh G900 II and G900SE II | World First Cameras to Feature Password-Protected Camera Lock Function

Ricoh has announced two new compact rugged cameras. Both cameras belong to the G900 series and are named the G900 Mark 2 and the G900 SE Mark 2 (SE features built-in Wifi and NFC). The most important feature they have added to their new SE compact rugged cameras is the password lock, which will help the camera owner prevent unauthorized access to these cameras.

Both cameras remain waterproof to a depth of 20m (65.6ft), shockproof from a height of 2.1m (6.8ft), able to withstand 100kg force (220 lb force) and temperatures down to -10°C (14°F). Both models are equipped with GPS, with the SE variant adding Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC. They can also tolerate sodium hypochlorite, ethanol, or liquid chlorine dioxide disinfectants,  means its chemical proof too.

Both cameras use the same 20MP Type 1/2.3 (29mm²) sensors and have 6.5GB of internal memory, allowing its use without an SD card, to increase security. the SE model features WiFi and NFC , and both of them also have a Micro HDMI port as well as a USB-C port for data transfer and live streaming.

Ricoh G900 Mk II Features

  • Ricoh Imaging Co., Ltd. will release the RICOH G900 II compact digital camera, which meets the waterproof, dustproof, shockproof, and chemical resistance requirements for harsh environments such as construction, disaster, and medical care, where rain and dust can be a problem, and which complies with the digital small blackboard integration function and authenticity verification (tamper detection function) advocated by the Japan Construction Management Software Industry Association (J-COMSIA).
  • The camera’s airtight body structure provides excellent waterproof performance (JIS protection class 8, equivalent to IPX8) that enables it to withstand continuous underwater use for up to 20 meters.
  • It is equipped with reinforced protective glass on the front of the lens and protectors at key points. It is a tough model that is drop-resistant from 2.1m and dust-resistant (JIS protection class 6, IP6X compliant) to withstand full-scale use in harsh field environments, has a cold-resistant structure that can operate even at -10°C, and a load-bearing structure that can withstand weights of up to 100kgf (kilograms force)

Ricoh G900 Mk II SE Additional features

  • The new product, “RICOH G900SE II,” is the successor to the “RICOH G900SE” (released in May 2019) and will be sold primarily through Ricoh’s office equipment sales channels as an enhanced model of the digital camera “RICOH G900 II” announced on the same day.
  • Equipped with Bluetooth v3.0/v4.2 BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) and wireless LAN (IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2.4/5GHz), it enables high-speed wireless data transmission to a wide range of devices, not only PCs but also smartphones and corporate networks.
  • It supports Enterprise Wi-Fi with enhanced security. It also supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), making it easy to set up a wireless LAN connection.
  • Supports near-field wireless communication NFC cards (Felica, Mifare, ISO1443 Type A/B contactless IC cards). For example, you can lock and unlock the camera by holding an NFC card over the camera body.
  • When using multiple cameras on a corporate network, firmware updates, camera menu settings, and camera memo list files can be set up on a server on the network, allowing multiple cameras to be automatically configured all at once.
  • You can restrict operations by selecting and locking multiple items from among “camera operation,” “menu selection,” “built-in memory playback,” “USB connection,” “SDW card use,” and “WEB server access.”
  • Camera administrators and users can each set passwords for items for which they want to restrict operation.

 Ricoh G900 II and G900SE II Press Release

PARSIPPANY, New Jersey, August 7, 2024 — Ricoh Imaging Americas Corporation today announced the RICOH G900 II and RICOH G900SE II, two new heavy-duty, industrial cameras designed to be highly resistant to water, dust, shock and chemicals, for use at demanding jobsites in industries including construction, manufacturing, disaster relief and healthcare.

The RICOH G900II and the RICOH G900SE II offer outstanding and dependable performance in harsh conditions. They are waterproof to a depth of 65.6 feet (20 meters) for up to two hours of continuous operation and highly resistant to chemicals. Compact and lightweight, the cameras incorporate a protective reinforced glass element to the front surface of the lens and a number of protectors at crucial parts of the body. They’re dustproof, shockproof against falls of 6.8 feet (2.1 meters), cold-resistant to temperatures as low as 14°F (-10°C), and crushproof against weights of up to 220 pound-force (100 kilogram-force).

Both cameras are equipped with a back-illuminated, 20.0-megapixel CMOS image sensor that delivers sharp, clear, high-resolution images, even at a super-high sensitivity of ISO 25600.

| Keeping data secure |

In addition to outdoor applications at civil engineering, construction and disaster relief sites, the RICOH G900 II and RICOH G900SE II can also be used in a wide range of indoor industries. Security features including a password-protected camera lock function make them ideal for use at high-security workplaces. The successor to the RICOH G900SE, announced in 2019, the RICOH G900SE II has enhanced security features, including system data management functions in connection with intranet systems, ideal for use at infrastructure and utility facilities, road maintenance and public institutions including local governments, police, and fire stations.

The RICOH G900SE II features other premium functions including support for Bluetooth® and wireless LAN connections, and compatibility with NFC cards. It assures wireless, high-speed data transmission of captured images with a broader choice of devices and supports security- enhanced Enterprise Wi-Fi systems.

| Simplified data management and workflow from anywhere |

The RICOH G900 II and RICOH G900SE II feature a Camera Memo function that reduces workload and simplifies data management, enabling users to attach a text or audio file to an image and enables users to browse compatible reference images like building plans blueprints on the camera’s monitor. When used in combination with Barcode Scanning mode, barcode information can be attached to the camera memo data. The camera’s EX2 application software can be used to integrate image categorizations and file names into the camera memo data, reducing the post-shooting workload. All data can then be exported as an XML file for easy integration into databases.

When connected to a computer, both the RICOH G900 II and RICOH G900SE II can function as a web camera for real-time streaming of Full HD-resolution at 30 frames per second. When combined with its high-power, six-LED ring light unit and macro shooting capability, detailed, enlarged views of small items can be shared during virtual meetings.

The RICOH G900 II and RICOH G900SE II have a host of advanced and user-friendly features to facilitate shooting at a variety of worksites including a GPS module that attaches GPS data to captured images, a transparency guide that enables users to use a previously captured image as a template for capturing a new image with identical composition, an electronic level to check the camera’s horizontal and vertical inclination, 6.5GB of built-in memory, and 4K-resolution video recording capability.

| Pricing and Availability |

The RICOH G900 II will be available late August at www.us.ricoh-imaging.com as well as at Ricoh Imaging-authorized retail outlets nationwide for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $799.95.

The RICOH G900SE II will be available in September at www.us.ricoh-imaging.com and via Ricoh Imaging’s industrial partners for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $899.95.

Good News: Fuji Operating Profit up 38.9% - FY2025

 

The financial reports of Fuji Film are highly impressive for the first quarter of the financial year ending in March 2025. They have received strong sales in the instant photo system categories and digital cameras, leading to an increase in revenue and profits.

Everyone is surprised to see the results. Even Fuji people were not expecting such an upscale in the sales report as they have seen now. The sales are up by 24.2%, and the overall operating profit is up by 38.9% in the consumer imaging division.

The main catalyst for the sales is, without a doubt, the instant cameras, which is now very popular among Generation Z. However, they also mentioned that the Professor X series and GFX series are also performing particularly well in their fields.

Also see

Fuji X-M5 to Feature 26MP Sensor, Vari-angle Display Screen

Fuji X-S50 or Something Else? Rumored Specs of the Next Fuji Vlogging-Centric Camera

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Upcoming Sony A7 V Camera: Will It Follow the 4K 60fps Crop Trend?

According to the latest information from Chinese sources, the upcoming Sony A75 camera will have a crop in 4K 60fps mode for a unique reason. Let us see the reasoning in their own words.

Cross-checking the information:

All professional cameras like the SONY FX9, BURANO, and VENICE 2 8K, which don’t use the IMX510 sensor, have 60fps cropping. I don’t think the A7M5 will generously offer uncropped 4K/60fps, even with pixel binning and downsampling, it’s impossible.

Facts

  1. Yes, the Sony FX9 has a crop when shooting in 4K 60FPS mode. The camera uses a 6K full-frame sensor but crops to Super 35mm mode (approximately a 1.5x crop) when recording in 4K at 60FPS.
  2. No, the Sony VENICE 2 8K does not have a crop when shooting in 4K 60FPS mode. The sensor supports oversampling from 8.6 to 4K, or you can window in the camera to output 4K

So, the fact is something else, we cannot believe this information that the camera will surely have a crop. But sure we will analyze in our upcoming articles the type of sensor that the Sony A7V camera may use, but let us consider these situations

Types of Options SONY HAVE RIGHT N O W

IF Sony uses the Stacked version of the 33MP sensor, OR  30MP IMX554 and 48.9MP IMX313 stacked sensors, allowing the Sony A7 IV camera to capture images at HFR and uncropped 4k 60FPS videos. Other options that create the possibility of keeping the 4k 60FPS crop mode active by using the 40.2MP A7R IIIA sensor in the upcoming camera, OR maybe they can use a 55MP IMG409 in A7V camera.

So, of course, we have a lot of options out there, The best is Sony should use a 30MP IMX554 stacked CMOS sensor in their upcoming camera

State one more piece of information coming.

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Canon RF 24mm F1.4 and RF 50mm F1.4L VCM Coming in September 2024

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According to the latest rumors we have from the rumor mill, after the amazing success of the Canon RF35mm F1.4L VCM lens, Canon is now planning two new VCM lenses, the RF 24mm F1.4 and RF 50mm F1.4L VCM. Both of them are coming in September 2024. The source of the rumor mill also added, “I suspect that you will need an EOS R5 Mark II and an EOS R1 to take advantage of the full capabilities of this lens (which will likely have some cool automation features never before seen).

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Canon USA Does Layoffs Despite Tax Break: What’s Next?

Canon USA got a huge tax break from the Government of the USA, and this break was given to keep the staff employed. But despite getting a huge tax break from the government, they had a major layoff done by Canon USA of many employees, including the technical advisory team led by Rudi Winston, as well as many others whose names and exact numbers we don’t know. So now the question remains: what will happen next? Since they have done the layoff but also received the tax break, will they have to return the tax break of $7 million to the government?

We don’t know what’s going to happen, but the above information is collected based on several news published by NEWSDAY, which include the following headlines,

December 14, 2023 – Canon could close Melville headquarters if more tax breaks aren’t approved, executive says: [Source]

December 17. 2023 – Canon USA gets another $7 million tax break after threatening to close shop in Melville, NY: [Source]

July 23, 2024 – Canon USA cuts jobs in Melville less than one year after winning more IDA tax breaks: [Source]

July 26, 2024 – Canon USA. could have to repay tax breaks because of job cuts at its Melville headquarters, the letter says: [Source]

July 29, 2024 – Suffolk IDA should claw back Canon’s tax breaks: [Source]

one by one, each headline tells everything very clearly, So we are putting up all those press releases in serial order so you can also get a clear idea of what’s going on with Canon.

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