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By admin, on January 23rd, 2014

Latest Canon patent surfaced over the web that shows 85mm lens with built-in optical image stabilization, canon is also rumored to announce 50mm F1.8 lens very soon.
Description and self-interpretation of the patent literature
- Patent Publication No. 2014-10283
- Publication date 2014.1.20
- Filing date 2012.6.29
- Example 1
- Focal length f = 85.56mm
- Fno. 1.86
- Angle of view 2ω = 28.4 °
- Image height Y = 21.635mm
- Example 2
- Focal length f = 102.06mm
- Fno. 2.00
- Angle of view 2ω = 23.9 °
- Image height Y = 21.635mm
- Example 3
- Focal length f = 131.00mm
- Fno. 2.80
- Angle of view 2ω = 18.8 °
- Image height Y = 21.635mm
- Canon patents
- Positive and negative positive
- Inner Focus (group 2)
- (Part of the third group) antivibration
By admin, on January 22nd, 2014

High quality Fuji X-T1 images leaked by Japanese source, the camera features classic retro design and excellent (rumored) core specification that will sure attract non-fuji users to buy this camera.
The camera is rumored to feature 16MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor with built-in phase AF pixels, the will have a compact sizr when compared to current X-E1 camera and expected to be announced on Jan 28, 2014.
Continue reading More Images of Fuji X-T1 Camera
By admin, on January 22nd, 2014
Nikon NX3000 will feature AMOLED 3 inch display according to recent rumors but there is no info available about specification yet, Samsung might announce new cameras and lenses at next month’s CP+ show.
We will update you soon as we get any new information / samsung rumors.
By admin, on January 22nd, 2014
First image of Hasselblad Solar Camera surfaced over the web, but wait… the recently announced camera is again based on Sony model, as like Hasselblad Lunar and Hasselblad Stellar cameras. We can clearly see that Hassy Solar is a true copy of Sony A99 camera.
However at the end it’s nice to see Hasselblad slef made consumer camera, also take a look at Hasselblad Medium Format CMOS Camera Coming on March 2014
src-PR.com
By admin, on January 22nd, 2014
Nikon D4s image surfaced over the web, the image is a Selfie captured by photographer standing in front of mirror, rumored specification says 12 fps of continuous shooting speed, 4K video and ISO upto 408,000, price approx £6,000 at UK.

Now we have a horizontal flip + 200% zoom
More coming stay with us… also see Nikon D4s Images || Confirmed: Nikon D4s Coming
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src- Nikonrumor
By admin, on January 21st, 2014

Sony UK representatives hints that Sony will sure announce new compact, bridge and mirrorless cameras coming on CP+ how 2014.
- A mystery product with newly developed ultra fast image processor + Big buffer memory, Fast Burst shooting speed continuing indefinitely until the memory card is filled
- They also confirmed that Sony will update its super zoom camera aka HX300 successor is coming with more zoom and advance image processor.
- + Sony will also update its medium range zoom camera
- New compact system camera models camera also coming
- Second generation QX Lenses also coming.
stay with us (FACEBOOK | TWITTER | GOOGLE+) and see more Sony Rumor.
By admin, on January 21st, 2014
Hasselblad is almost ready to announce world’s first 50MP medium format camera with CMOS sensor, the price is not known yet but will arrive on March 2014.

The upcoming CMOS sensor based Medium Format camera will feature a 50 megapixel resolution, improved ISO performance / better low light performance with faster capture rate, much longer shutter speed capability and improved live video display compared to previous versions of CCD based Medium Format cameras.
Press Release after the break
Continue reading Hasselblad Medium Format CMOS Camera Coming on March 2014
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