Finally all Fuji MF rumor coming of end, Fuji is now full prepared to announce something Big this September.
A creative camera made by one of our readers
After the announcement of Hasselblad X1D camera Fuji managers were continuously hinting us that Fuji Medium Format system is coming soon. If we look at the latest rumors coming via different rumor mills around the world Fuji will going to announce new medium format camera on 3rd week of September.
We have told you earlier that Fuji upcoming camera will have a 50 Megapixel Sensor, the sensor is CMOS and not X-trans. Along with the Fuji medium format camera 3 new lenses are also coming.
Three lenses include
Wide-angle Standard kit zoom lens (12-60mm)
Portrait Lens (50mm)
Macro Lens (100-120mm)
Fuji aimed to keep its system price less than the current Hasselblad camera, the current Hasselblad X1D camera uses Sony made 50MP 43.8 x 32.9mm CMOS Sensor and we expect the Fuji will also use the same sensor.
Family we got reliable information from trusted rumormills, that successor of Panasonic LX7 camera is finally coming and its name is Panasonic LX10. According to the Leaked specification of the upcoming camera LX10 will feature of 1 inch size sensor, fast 1.4 aperture lens and will also record 4K video.
If compare the specification of the predecessor LX7 which used 10 Megapixel 1 / 1.63 inches CCD sensor, then clearly a big improvement in the core specification of the upcoming camera. The sensor size is now big and the LX10 camera uses 1.4 aperture lens that will sure deliver stunning images.
Leaked Specification of Panasonic LX7 Successor
1″ sensor
No optical of electronic viewfinder
Fast f/1.4 lens
4k video
Focus stacking
As we have told you earlier the camera and records 4K video and also features focus stacking the camera is directly aimed to compete with the current Sony RX100 IV compact camera.
Finally we gota tip that Nikon will soon announce Nikon key mission 170 and 80 camera along with a coolpix W100 compact camera. As we all that Nikon Key mission 360 camera was delayed due to several reasons including software adjustment and major earthquake in Japan. The Nikon 360 camera captures 4K UHD videos equipped with Dual compact lenses and Dual image sensor, the camera is waterproof upto 100 ft and shockproof upto 6.6ft, also features WiFi and Bluetooth Connectivity for sharing purpose.
Take a look at the list of Nikon upcoming Key Mission camera and their leaked images.
KeyMission 80
KeyMission 170
KeyMission 360
KeyMission remote control ML-L6
Other accessories number
In Japan COOLPIX W100 (Pink Blue Marine, retailers price 19,980 yen, the domestic product name unknown) is also soon announced
Canon 5D Mark IV vs Sony A7R II vs Panasonic GH4 High ISO Video test done between all these three ultra-popular camera. Before we begin just take a look what Tony said about the test
If video usability is important to you, we recommend the GH4. If video quality is more important, get the a7R II or even better, the A7S II. Order the 5D Mark IV at (though clearly not for its video capabilities)
I always look test videos carefully before I publish them to my blog. So, while looking at the 5DMK4 latest test video I always noticed the Canon 5D Mark IV sample is more sharp (at 100%) compared to Sony A7R II and Panasonic GH4. Why?
It may be due to several reason, type of lens used or may AF was not set on tony face, whatever. But again, if I look at the test video 5DMkIV sample look more sharp and usable.
I was waiting for this one and laughed so hard 🙂 . Share with your friends, websites and social media channels. For more more details u can see 5DMk IV related post click here
BTW, Canon 5D mark IV is performing very well at High ISO Test click here to see
Finally we got the leaked images and specification of the upcoming Canon EOS M5 camera, the camera will have the same Canon 80D sensor as rumored earlier, Take a look at the rumored specification and images below. Translated from Japanese
Canon’s image of “EOS M5”
M5 EOS
– Sensor: 24.2 million pixel-C CMOS APS
– AF: dual pixel CMOS AF, Touch AF
– video engine: DIGIC 7
– continuous shooting: 7Fps
– ISO Sensitivity: 100-25600
– Video: FullHD 60fps, 5-axis electronic camera shake correction
– dynamic NFC, Bluetooth built-in
– Media: SD / SDHC / SDXC card
– size: 115.6 X 89.2 X 60.6 Mm
– weight: 427G(write-once)
– large tilting LCD monitor, touch panel adoption, touch AF
– from smartphone possible of the remote control in the still and video shooting
– cloud services and PC, allows automatic backup of the image to the smartphone
– fast start-up
– to correct a blur of moving non-iS lens, even when using 5-axis electronic camera shake correction
– dual pixel AF speed of a single-lens Refureberu by CMOS AF
The design of the leaked EOS M5 camera is same as we have seen in the sketches leaked few days ago, Please follow the Canon Mirrorless Page for more updates and we will update you soon as we get any new information.
We have told you on August 5th, 2016 that Olympus E-M1 Mark II is coming on Sep 19, 2016. Now finally we got more confirmation from rumormills that Olympus E-M1 Mark II is coming on Sep 19, 2016.
Not only Olympus Panasonic is also rumored to announce Panasonic G80 and Panasonic GH5 camera. Take a look at the list of camera & lenses that may arrive soon
List of Panasonic and Olympus Products Coming on Sep 19, 2016
– Olympus E-M1II
– Panasonic G80 (final name unconfirmed. Could be G81 or G85 too)
– Panasonic GH5 (pre-production cam announcement)
– Olympus 12-100mm f/4.0 PRO lens
– Olympus 25mm f/1.2 PRO lens
– Olympus 30mm f/3.5 macro
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