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By Naresh Kumar, on August 27th, 2015
We have told you earlier that Pentax may use the Sony 42MP sensor according to senior member of Pentax forum now today we got more confirmation via a member of dpreview forum that Pentax may announce a completely new Fullframe DSLR based on Sony A7R II sensor and according to the source the upcoming Pentax Full Frame DSLR will be announced on 6th October, 2015.
We have no information about its specification yet, but as we have told you few dyas ago it is expected that it will sport the same 42.4MP full frame BSI-CMOS sensor which is used in the Sony a7RII.
There is expectation that the cost of the Full Frame DSLR will be EURO 2,000.
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By admin, on August 26th, 2015
The recently announced Olympus is available for pre-order in B&H and Adorama, take a look at the pre-order links below.
Pre-order Olympus E-M10 from B&H
Pre-order Olympua E-M10 from Adorama
By Naresh Kumar, on August 26th, 2015
We have published earlier that Canon will announce a new version of existing 35mm F1.4L lens, there was expectation that Canon will announce EF35mm F1.4L II USM on 14th August, 2015 at the cost of $1,899. But due to some unknown reason it was not announced till date.
Now Digicame-info came with the first image and specs of the upcoming Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L II Lens which is the confirmation of its announcement within few days.
The specification of the lens:-
- Lens construction: 14 sheets group 11
- 2 aspherical lens (Grinding aspherical one large diameter glass molded aspherical one)
- One UD lens
- One BR lens
- SWC coating
- Fluorine coating
- The diaphragm blades 9 blades (circular aperture)
- A minimum focusing distance of 0.28m. Maximum magnification is 0.21x
- Dust and water proof
- Filter diameter: 72mm
- Total length: 105.5mm
- Maximum diameter: 80.4mm
- Weight: 760g
- Lens hood: EW-77B
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By Naresh Kumar, on August 26th, 2015

We have the latest information via Digicame-info that Leica will announce the long – rumored camera Leica X-U Typ 113 in the upcoming next three months. It also added that the Leica X-U Typ 113 camera has already registered in South Korea government radio agency’s website.
There is no detailed information on its specification but according to the earlier rumor, it may come with Full Frame Sensor with Very good in High ISO performance, expected the best in the camera industry .
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By nayan, on August 25th, 2015

All the OM series cameras of Olympus earned commercial success throughout the planet but when Olympus introduced their long rumored Olympus OM-D E-M10 II felt like that it is the very camera the passionate entry-level photographers desire of. With Sturdy 5-axis image stabilization and OM-D E-M5 Mark II’s carries 16-Megapixel Live MOS sensor and TruePic VII image processor so that we could brave enough to expect high class images from the camera. The screen has a 3″ 1.04M-dot tilting LCD and the users can get the solid advantage of recording at 1080/60p. This OM-D E-M10 II also employs continuous shooting speed of 8.5fps where as its predecessor has 8fps, a bit upgrade.
The inclusion of EVF to provide you an easy encounter in bright light conditions. However, the OM-D E-M10 II will be available from early September means we no need to wait more and the cash we need to splurge in purchasing this OM-D E-M10 II is $799.99 with M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ kit lens.
Olympus E-M10 Press release:
OLYMPUS OM-D E-M10 MARK II®: THE ADVANCED CAPABILITIES OF OLYMPUS-PIONEERED 5-AXIS IMAGE STABILIZATION NOW AVAILABLE ACROSS THE OM-D LINEUP
Capture Blur-Free, High-Quality Images and Video with a User-Friendly, Elegantly Designed High-Performance Mirrorless Camera
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., August 25, 2015 — Olympus introduces the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II, a small, stylish, entry-level camera body with powerful in-body 5-axis image stabilization. As the successor to the Olympus OM-D E-M10, the OM-D E-M10 Mark II combines the award-winning power of the OM-D family, first-class quality of 5-axis image stabilization and an all-new design with improved ergonomics. The Olympus OM-D series brings flawless, professional-quality images and video to photographers of all levels.
Shoot High-Quality Images All the Time
Hailing from the cutting edge technology found in the award-winning Olympus OM-D E-M1 and OM-D E-M5 Mark II, the OM-D E-M10 Mark II’s 5-Axis Voice Coil Motor (VCM) Image Stabilization offers a hassle-free solution to image blur caused by camera shake. With up to four shutter speed steps, it allows for longer exposures and lower ISOs for crisp and clear handheld shots. The traditional 2-axis image stabilization in many DSLRs only compensates for angular shake, while the 5-axis image stabilization in the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II also corrects for rolling blur that affects both low-light shooting and the horizontal and vertical shift blur that can mar macro shots. The combination of the OM-D E-M5 Mark II’s 16-Megapixel Live MOS sensor and TruePic VII image processor maximize the power of 5-axis Image Stabilization to capture sharp images and video without the need for a tripod.
User-Friendly, Elegant Design
The ultra-slim, compact size of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II adds to the camera’s user-friendly design. Not only does the body configuration incorporate the classic style found in Olympus OM-D cameras, but the elegantly machined metal dials, along with the leather textures of the grip, produce a highly sophisticated feel. The prominent thumb grip supports a stable, one-handed hold and reliable, one-handed shooting. Both the dial and button shape and layout have been adjusted for users to easily operate the camera while looking at their subject through the viewfinder.
High-Speed Performance
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II delivers an amazingly fast, class-leading shooting time courtesy of its Touch Autofocus1. With a sequential shooting speed of 8.5 fps — more than twice as fast as comparable DSLRs — short shooting lag time, fast responsiveness and a quick start-up time, users can easily capture split-second movements.
Easy-to-See Electronic Viewfinder
Armed with a built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF), the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II makes it easier than ever to shoot in direct sunlight and other situations where it might be difficult to view the monitor. Thanks to 100 percent field of view, users are able to see more of the scene for precise composition. The EVF also boasts a viewfinder magnification rate of 1.23x (35mm equivalent: 0.62x) and uses a high-definition 2.36-million-dot OLED monitor for sharp, clear details. For further shooting accuracy, the new AF Targeting Pad allows the user to keep an eye on the viewfinder while tracing a thumb on the camera’s rear touchscreen to adjust focus point. The E-M10 Mark II also offers a solution for shooters who are more accustomed to optical viewfinders; the Simulated Optical Viewfinder (S-OVF) offers higher dynamic range, more in line with that visible to the naked eye.
Intuitive Video Creation
The OM-D E-M10 Mark II allows users to take advantage of 1080p Full HD Video, intuitive touch interface, variable frame rate and a new CLIPS feature which records short one-, two-, four- or eight-second clips. These clips can then be merged into a final video product in-camera, and then uploaded directly to your favorite social platform using the Olympus OI.Share app.
Creative Shooting
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II comes packed with additional shooting modes, unleashing unlimited creativity.
- Art Filters: Select one of 14 available Art Filters that match your creative vision. Art Filters can be combined with Art Effects to produce truly inspiring images and video.
- Photo Story: With five available patterns, Photo Story combines multiple photos into a single image to express the user’s story about a moment in time.
- Live Composite: Select Live Composite mode to extract and composite the brightest areas from multiple, sequentially shot images to capture thrilling light displays. With the newest version of the OI.Share app for Android and Apple®, you can make adjustments to your settings and monitor the progress of the image as it develops right on your smartphone or tablet.
- Live Bulb and Live Time: Easily capture moving trails of light with the Live Bulb and Live Time modes for stunning light painting images.
- 4K Time-Lapse: Capture up to 999 images automatically at an interval of one image every five seconds. The camera will then combine the images into a stunning, high-resolution, 4K file, all in-camera, without the need for additional software.
- Focus Bracketing: With a touch of the shutter button, multiple shots are taken with slightly different focus depths. Useful for those who shoot macro photography, users can select the image with the focus where they prefer. By using image-editing software that offers an image stacking function, users can produce images with large depth of field even while using wider apertures.
- Keystone Compensation: Perspective distortion can be corrected in-camera, live, while shooting, with the ability to see your corrected adjustments as you shoot.
Accessories
- External Grip, ECG-3: A removable grip exclusively for use with the OM-D E-M10 Mark II that enhances the hold and premium feel of the camera. With a one-touch release lever on the bottom of the grip, users can smoothly exchange the battery and memory card without missing a beat.
- Genuine Leather Strap, CSS-S119L: For added luxury and protection, the genuine leather strap has been treated with water repellent to protect against water damage.
1 According to Olympus research, August 2015.
U.S. Pricing and Availability
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II will be available beginning in early September 2015 in the following configurations:
Estimated Street Price:
Body only, available in Black and Silver
$649.99 (U.S.)
$749.99 (Canada)
Body in Black or Silver with M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42 f3.5-5.6 EZ
$799.99 (U.S.)
$899.99 (Canada)
The External Grip, ECG-3 and Genuine Leather Strap, CSS-S119L, will be available in early September.
Estimated Street Price:
External Grip, ECG-3: $59.99 (U.S. and Canada)
Genuine Leather Strap, CSS-S119L: $79.99® (U.S. and Canada)
Full Specification of Olympus E-M10 II camera:
Body type |
Body type |
SLR-style mirrorless |
Sensor |
Max resolution |
4608 x 3456 |
Image ratio w:h |
1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9 |
Effective pixels |
16 megapixels |
Sensor photo detectors |
17 megapixels |
Sensor size |
Four Thirds (17.3 x 13 mm) |
Sensor type |
CMOS |
Processor |
TruePic VII |
Color space |
sRGB, AdobeRGB |
Color filter array |
Primary color filter |
Image |
ISO |
Auto, 200 – 25600, expands to 100-25600 |
White balance presets |
7 |
Custom white balance |
Yes (4 slots) |
Image stabilization |
Sensor-shift |
Image stabilization notes |
5-axis image stabilization (yaw/pitch/roll/vertical/horizontal) |
Uncompressed format |
RAW |
JPEG quality levels |
Super fine, fine, normal, basic |
File format |
|
Optics & Focus |
Autofocus |
- Contrast Detect (sensor)
- Multi-area
- Center
- Selective single-point
- Tracking
- Single
- Continuous
- Touch
- Face Detection
- Live View
|
Autofocus assist lamp |
Yes |
Manual focus |
Yes |
Number of focus points |
81 |
Lens mount |
Micro Four Thirds |
Focal length multiplier |
2× |
Screen / viewfinder |
Articulated LCD |
Tilting |
Screen size |
3″ |
Screen dots |
1,040,000 |
Touch screen |
Yes (Focus, shutter release, AF point selection, menus, image playback) |
Screen type |
TFT LCD |
Live view |
Yes |
Viewfinder type |
Electronic |
Viewfinder coverage |
100% |
Viewfinder magnification |
1.23× |
Viewfinder resolution |
2,360,000 |
Photography features |
Minimum shutter speed |
60 sec |
Maximum shutter speed |
1/16000 sec |
Exposure modes |
- Program AE
- Aperture priority
- Shutter priority
- Manual
|
Scene modes |
- Portrait
- e-Portrait
- Landscape
- Landscape + Portrait
- Sport
- Hand-held Starlight
- Night scene
- Night + Portrait
- Children
- High Key
- Low Key
- DIS mode
- Macro
- Nature Macro
- Candle
- Sunset
- Documents
- Panorama
- Fireworks
- Beach & Snow
- Fisheye Conv.
- Wide Conv.
- Macro Conv.
- Panning
- 3D
|
Built-in flash |
Yes (Olympus Wireless RC Flash system compatible) |
Flash range |
5.80 m (ISO 100) |
External flash |
Yes (via hot shoe or wirelessly) |
Flash modes |
Auto, redeye reduction, fill flash, flash off, 1st-curtain slow sync w/redeye, 1st-curtain slow sync, 2nd-curtain slow sync, manual |
Flash X sync speed |
1/250 sec |
Continuous drive |
8.0 fps |
Self-timer |
Yes (12 sec., 2 sec, custom) |
Metering modes |
- Multi
- Center-weighted
- Spot
|
Exposure compensation |
±5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV, 1 EV steps) |
AE Bracketing |
±5 (2, 3, 5, 7 frames at 1/3 EV, 2/3 EV, 1 EV steps) |
WB Bracketing |
Yes |
Videography features |
Resolutions |
1920 x 1080 (30p), 1280 x 720 (30p), 640 x 480 (30 fps) |
Format |
H.264, Motion JPEG |
Microphone |
Stereo |
Speaker |
Mono |
Storage |
Storage types |
SD/SDHC/SDXC |
Connectivity |
USB |
USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
HDMI |
Yes (micro-HDMI) |
Microphone port |
No |
Headphone port |
No |
Wireless |
Built-In |
Wireless notes |
802.11b/g/n with smartphone app |
Remote control |
Yes (Optional Remote cable RM-UC1) |
Physical |
Environmentally sealed |
No |
Battery |
Battery Pack |
Battery description |
BLS-50 lithium-ion battery & charger |
Battery Life (CIPA) |
320 |
Weight (inc. batteries) |
390 g (0.86 lb / 13.76 oz) |
Dimensions |
120 x 83 x 47 mm (4.72 x 3.27 x 1.85″) |
Other features |
Orientation sensor |
Yes |
Timelapse recording |
Yes (Up to 999 shots. Can create 4K / 5 fps video) |
GPS |
None |
GPS notes |
via smartphone |
By admin, on August 25th, 2015

Latest rumors surfaced over the web about Canon 1DX Mark II camera, according latest report the Canon 1DX Mark II preproduction model is being tested by the photographers worldwide.
Take a look at the rumored specification of the camera;
- 24MP full frame sensor made by Canon – best dynamic range compared to all FF sensor available in the industry
- 14 fps in RAW + JPEG mode
- Advance Autofocus System (compared to the current 61-Point High Density Reticular AF)
- New Technology in Viewfinder
- Light-weight battery
- Large LCD screen OLED Display
- Dual DIGIC 7 image processor – Canon 1DX Mark II is expected to arrive in 2016, the camera will arrive with a new sensor and advance DIGIC 7 image processor
We will post more updates soon as we get any information.
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By nayan, on August 24th, 2015

Well, this Sony Alpha A7r Mark II vs. Canon EOS 5DSr comparison could help you in great way knowing the name of camera that is best in providing the excellent raw images. As we have laid our eyes in latest news surfaced online where they said that they used the third party lens Sigma ART 50mm f1.4 for this test and utilized the 100 ISO range for the ultimate high resolution war .
From CameraLabs:
the EOS 5DSr is a little more contrasty and the A7r II a little sharper, but both can be adjusted as desired.
A handful of photographers who make huge tonal adjustments in RAW may prefer Canon for its uncompressed RAW files, and I certainly wish Sony would offer an uncompressed RAW option just to satisfy a complete market, but personally speaking I’ve never had any issues with retrieving reasonable highlight or shadow details from Sony files. I’m satisfied the A7r Mark II and EOS 5DSr share essentially the same real-life resolving power.
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