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Nikon Zf camera Silver Edition Coming

Finally, the mystery is revealed—the camera is the Silver edition of the Nikon Zf camera. The exact announcement date of the camera is not known yet. Still, the camera will arrive before the Nikon ZR camera, which is rumored to be a video-centric cinema mirrorless camera, using the Nikon Z6 Mark III camera sensor and lots of RED technology inside it.

I’ve heard many people are waiting for the silver Zf model, so the arrival of the silver/chrome model is likely to be very welcome. I’m looking forward to the high-quality silver/chrome body. Note that the image in the original article is an AI-generated image, not a leaked image.

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Nikon ZR coming in Q4 of 2025

Fujifilm X100 VI Reclaims Top Spot, Nikon Z5II Slips to Second - MAP Camera Rankings

Fujifilm X100 VI

In the latest camera sales rankings, published by MAP TIMES, for May 2025, the Fujifilm X100VI has scored the TOP position of the sales by overtaking the Nikon Z5II, which dropped to second place. This marks the first time since February 2025 that the X100VI has reclaimed the top spot, What I feel after X-E5 announcement, people thought better to invest in X-100VI camera instead of getting X-E5, Since in the same price ur getting better HYBRID OVF and a high quality 23mm Prime with instated of F2.8 available with the X-E5 as a kit, yes u use the ability to change the lenses by since Fuji added Digitel Teleconverte feature in the menu, so at 1.4X we are getting clear images of 20MP resolution and at 2X we are getting 10MP, so overall the X100 VI wins the game., If you guys want to see, I will put out a detailed comparison between the two cameras.

May 2025 New Digital Camera Rankings

Here’s the complete list of the top 10 new digital cameras for May 2025, based on Map Camera’s sales data:

  1. Fujifilm X100VI

  2. Nikon Z5II

  3. Fujifilm X-M5

  4. Ricoh GR III

  5. Ricoh GR IIIx

  6. Canon EOS R6 Mark II

  7. Nikon Z50II

  8. Sony α7C II

  9. Canon EOS R50 V

  10. Fujifilm GFX 100RF

Recently, I have reviewed the Nikon Z5 II camera, thanks to Nikon INDIA for sending me. The camera is an amazing, the biggest problem I had with Nikon is the tonal quality of the skin tones which I use to get in Canon cameras from DSLR time, but since they have added the portrait persona mode, it opens up the entire skin tonal quality adjustment panel, which gives you next level of experience during the shoot. Later, after using the Nikon Z50 II, it also has the same portrait persona mode. Both of them are amazing.

By the way, I would love to try out the Canon R50V someday. It’s one of the best budget cinema cameras Canon has ever announced.

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Fuji X-Pro 6 Remains on our Roadmap - Fujifilm Confirms again

Fuji X-Pro 6

Just after the announcement of the Fujifilm XE5 camera, PetaPixel conducted an interview with the Fujifilm developers team, and in that long interview, in some of the lines, they have confirmed — and this is not the first time they are confirming — it is better to say they are reconfirming what they said 3 months ago during the CP+ show: that the X-Pro series remains a key part of the future roadmap. And according to Yuji Igarashi, a prominent figure in Fujifilm’s camera division…

“The X-Pro is on our roadmap, along with the X-E camera,” Igarashi stated, signaling that the company has plans to revive the series with a new model, potentially the X-Pro 6.

Fuji X-Pro 6 in the works

Some of the websites speculated that Fuji might have indeed ended the X-Pro series or that they have sidelined it in favour of their X-T or the X-H series cameras. But that’s not the truth. Fujifilm managers, during the interview, have clearly mentioned that they are working on the X-Pro series next-generation body and they will bring it out when it’s the perfect time to do so.

But the big question is whether the new X-Pro could carve out a distinct identity in the X-series lineup, since as we all know, the Fuji XE5 is the fifth model of the X lineup which is using a 40-megapixel X-Trans 5th generation sensor and 5th generation X-Processor Pro. Thankfully, Igarashi has also confirmed that the next X-Pro will bring something special and not boring. That clearly indicates the company is taking its time to ensure the upcoming X-Pro 6 camera stands out in the crowd and will bring new technology to the Fuji X-series lineup.

The sixth-generation possibilities

Notably, no one has mentioned the X-Pro 6 name before — not even the famous Fuji rumour mill — but since they have already used the fifth generation of the sensor in, including the XE5, and at the very same time Fujifilm executive Yuji confirmed that they will bring new technology in the next X-Pro model, so the overall situation has sparked speculation that the next X-Pro series camera will bring 6th generation of sensor technology or the image processor technology or maybe both combined. So, such a move will align with Fujifilm’s goal of making the X-Pro 6 a standout product. And if they are using 6th generation of technology inside the camera, they will automatically name the camera X-Pro 6 — not X-Pro 4 or 5 — to avoid confusing the users.

When is the Fuji X-Pro 6 camera coming?

The camera makers have not provided a specific timeline. I hope and expect that Fujifilm will release the next X-Pro series model sometime in 2026, although we are waiting for more confirmation about the exact release date.

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Fuji X-E5 Sample Images

Fuji X-E5 official image by Fujifilm

Fuji XE-5 sample images, the XE5 camera is considered an alternative to the X100 VI when compared with the recently announced 23mm f/2.8 lens. And the most important thing is now we have a more effective successive image stabilization system inside the camera, ability to use different sorts of lenses due to interchangeable lens mount, as well as it also retains the ability of the digital teleconverter where you will get 20 Megapixel images when you are switching to 1.4x crop and approximately 10 Megapixel images for social media share when you are using the 2x converter mode of the camera. So in total, the camera is very useful for street photographers, casual shoots, and travel photographers out there. You also have a 180-degree tilting screen.

Fuji X-E5 Sample Images

Fuji X-E5 Sample Image

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Fuji X-E5 Sample Image

Taken by: Richard Butler Camera: Fujifilm X-E5 Lens: Fujifilm XF 23mm F2.8 R WR 23 mm, 1/320 sec, f/2.8, ISO 125, -0.33 EV 5,152 × 7,728 (39.8 MP) Original: JPEG (19.3MB), RAW (82.4MB)

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Fuji XE-5 Finally Announced - Official Press Release

Fuji X-E5 official image by Fujifilm

The Fuji X-E5 camera has finally been announced by Fujifilm. As we know already, the camera features a 40-megapixel X-Trans CMOS sensor of 5th generation, image stabilization support up to 7 stops, the newly added two clickable command dials on the top of the body, and film simulation modes. Take a look at the major core specifications of the camera below.

Fuji X-E5 specifications

  • 40MP BSI CMOS APS-C sensor
  • Image stabilization rated to 7.0EV
  • Twin clickable command dials
  • Film simulation dial with ‘recipe’ option
  • 2.36M dot EVF
  • 1.04M dot rear up/down tilt LCD
  • Video up to 6.2K//30 (with 1.23x crop)
  • Continuous shooting up to 8fps, 13fps with e-shutter
  • Mic socket, headphones via USB

Fujifilm X-E5 is available at a price of $1699 for the body only and $1899 with a 23mm f/2.8 WR lens.

Fuji X-E5 Back image

Fuji X-E5 top image

Fuji X-E5 Official Press Release

Fujifilm Introduces FUJIFILM X-E5 Mirrorless Digital Camera

VALHALLA, N.Y. – June 12, 2025 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Electronic Imaging Division, announces the launch of FUJIFILM X-E5 (X-E5) rangefinder-style mirrorless digital camera. X-E5 combines the classic look and feel that has made Fujifilm’s X-E series a sought-after tool among photographers, with an updated design and the latest features X Series has to offer including a customizable Film Simulation (FS) dial, in-body image stabilization, enhanced viewfinder capabilities, and more.

“X-E5 is a masterstroke of elegant design, delivering the perfect balance between form and function,” said Victor Ha, vice president, Electronic Imaging and Optical Devices Divisions, FUJIFILM North America Corporation. “It blends our fifth-generation digital imaging technology with soulful touches of classic design, creating a camera that brings even seasoned users a new way to immerse themselves in our subculture of Film Simulations.”

Main Features:

Lightweight, compact form factor, featuring new Film Simulation dial

  • X-E5 is designed to be an everyday carry camera, weighing approximately 445g (approximately 1lb.)1.
  • For the first time in the history of FUJIFILM X Series, the top-plate is machined from a single piece of aluminum. The distinct tapered design on the rear of the top plate enhances the metallic texture while improving the operability of the dials, ensuring a seamless and comfortable creative experience. By combining sharp, flat edges with carefully curved surfaces, the top-plate delivers a smooth metallic texture and a high sense of rigidity, offering a premium feel when holding the camera.
  • In addition to providing quick access to Fujifilm’s exclusive Film Simulation modes, the FS dial features three additional positions that allow users to create and save their own custom FS recipes to FS1, FS2, or FS3.
  • Refinement is central to every aspect of X-E5’s design. For example, the viewfinder and diopter adjustment control fit flush with the body. By refining vertical and horizontal elements, the design preserves the essence of a traditional camera while exuding a sophisticated presence.

New Electronic Viewfinder Capabilities

  • Inspired by retro film cameras, the new Classic Display mode2 on X-E5’s rangefinder-style electronic viewfinder (EVF), displays key information at the bottom of the frame.
  • X-E5 also has a new Surround View function that displays a black, semi-transparent or outlined area outside the image. While looking through the viewfinder, users can easily switch between these three options using the Control Lever on the front of the camera, providing an image making experience similar to a traditional optical viewfinder.
  • The Control Lever offers additional customizable functions including changing aspect ratios and adjusting the digital teleconverter magnification. This ensures exceptional operability and versatility, even with one-handed operation.

Powerful in-body image stabilization (IBIS), digital teleconverter, and video capabilities

  • A new IBIS algorithm and upgraded gyro sensor work together to increase responsiveness to camera shake across five axes. This offers a benefit of up to 7.0 stops at the center and 6.0 stops at the periphery3.
  • The camera features a digital teleconverter function that allows for 1.4x and 2.0x zoom options. This enables users to crop into the frame with a minimal loss of image quality, for additional creative versatility.
  • The rear tilting monitor can be flipped upward and forward facing up to 180 degrees, which can accommodate a wide variety of compositions, from high to low angle, as well as selfies.
  • X-E5 is capable of shooting in 6.2K/30P resolution. It features a tracking AF function during video recording, ensuring high-quality and smooth footage.

High-performance sensor and high-speed image processing engine for high-quality images and autofocus (AF)

  • X-E5 is equipped with the back-illuminated 40.2 megapixel X-Trans™ CMOS 5 HR sensor. Updated image processing algorithms deliver high resolution while maintaining a high signal-to- noise ratio.
  • An improved pixel structure allows light to be recorded more efficiently on the imaging sensor, unlocking ISO 125 as a native sensitivity. On the previous model4 this was only available as an extended option. Additionally, the electronic shutter can be set to a maximum shutter speed of 1/180,000 of a second to achieve highly precise exposure control.
  • X-E5 features AI-based subject-detection autofocus, developed using deep learning technology to detect animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects, and drones5.
  • The latest AF predictive algorithm delivers high tracking performance for moving subjects and high precision AF in low-contrast lighting.

Pricing and Availability

Available in both black and silver varieties, the FUJIFILM X-E5 mirrorless digital camera will be available late summer 2025 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $1,699.95 USD and $1,999.99 CAD. A kit will also be available featuring the newly announced FUJINON XF23mmF2.8 R WR lens, at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $1,899.95 USD and $2,249.99 CAD. For more information, visit https://www.fujifilm-x.com/en-us/products/cameras/x-e5/.

 

Canon R7 Mark II Coming without Mechanical Shutter

 

According to the latest news on the web via rumor mills, the Canon R7 Mark II camera is coming without a mechanical shutter. The successor to the Canon R7 camera will arrive in Q4 of 2025. Canon R7 series is always called as trend setter of the prosumer market, it always sets a new standard in terms of performance, usability, and practicality

A Shutterless Future for Canon APS-C Cameras?

See, the idea of ditching the mechanical shutter is not entirely new. If you have been following, then Nikon made headlines years ago by dropping the mechanical shutter in the Nikon Z8 and the Nikon Z9 camera. It did raise the eyebrows of professional photographers—those who have been using mechanical shutters for ages— but none of them have any performance quality issues.

A mechanical shutter is required when your sensor readout speed is slow. Typically, all the traditional non-stacked CMOS sensors had slow readout speed, and with the help of a mechanical shutter, the traditional readout speed gets overridden; hence, the mechanical shutter was a very essential thing, till the stacked CMOS sensors arrived in the mirrorless game.

Do Stacked CMOS Sensors Need a Mechanical Shutter?

Now, with the faster readout speed, new age sensors, technically, the stacked CMOS sensors don’t need a mechanical shutter. With faster readout speeds, these sensors minimize rolling shutter distortion, which was a key limitation of electronic shutters in the past. For example, the latest Nikon cameras, the Z8 and Z9, feature stacked CMOS sensors with a readout speed of approximately 3.73ms (1/268 second) for full-resolution RAW stills, among the fastest for HIGH RES. full-frame cameras. This speed significantly reduces rolling shutter artefacts, making mechanical shutters largely redundant for most shooting scenarios.

The Sony Alpha 9 III takes this further with its full-frame global shutter sensor, which captures all pixels simultaneously, effectively eliminating rolling shutter distortion (rendering traditional readout speed measurements irrelevant). This allows distortion-free capture at 120fps for stills and in high-speed video modes like 4K/120p, without the need for a mechanical shutter.

Mechanical shutters are no longer critical for exposure control in these cameras; they still have some use, however, and can serve a secondary purpose: protecting the sensor from dust and debris when the camera is powered off or during lens changes. For example, the Nikon Z8 and Z9 incorporate a sensor shield that closes when the camera is off, addressing this concern without requiring a traditional mechanical shutter.

List of Shutterless Mirrorless Cameras 2025

Brand Model Sensor Resolution Burst Rate (Electronic Shutter) Release Status
Nikon Z9 Full-Frame Stacked CMOS 45.7MP 20fps (RAW), 120fps (11MP JPEG) Released (2021)
Nikon Z8 Full-Frame Stacked CMOS 45.7MP 20fps (RAW), 120fps (11MP JPEG) Released (2023)
Sony Alpha 9 III Full-Frame Global Shutter CMOS 24.6MP 120fps Released (2023)
Canon EOS R7 Mark II (Rumored) APS-C Stacked BSI CMOS 32.5MP (Speculated) 40fps (Speculated) Expected Q3/Q4 2025

Take a look at the updated list of Canon R7 Mark II expected core specifications below

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

Our Take

Mechanical shutters are expensive to produce, add complexity to camera bodies, and have a finite lifespan due to their moving parts. By going fully electronic, Canon could streamline production and potentially pass savings on to consumers. While using a STACKED CMOS sensor, Electronic shutters can also offer distinct advantages without worrying about the rolling shutter issue. Some Advantages include silent operation, faster burst rates, and higher shutter speeds (up to 1/16,000 sec on the current R7). It’s a welcome and very innovative step by Canon if the information is true.

What do you think about a shutterless R7 Mark II? Would you embrace the change, or do you prefer the reliability of a mechanical shutter? Let us know in the comments below!

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Nikon’s Mysterious 2025 Camera: Z90, Z70, or a Surprise Model?

Nikon Upcoming cameras Nikon Z70 and Nikon Z90 images

Chinese sources suggest that Nikon’s mysterious model is coming this year. So far, we know that the Nikon Z9 Mark II, Nikon ZR, Nikon Z7 III, and Nikon Z Video cameras are in the announcement pipeline. At the very same time, Nikon is also planning multiple cinema-related announcements.  Based on Nikon’s announcement patterns and current rumors, several cameras are expected in late 2025 and early 2026. Take a look list of upcoming cameras

Nikon Upcoming Camera List

Year Month Camera Model Status
2025 Late 2025 Nikon ZR Rumored
2025 Late 2025 Nikon Z video camera Rumored
2026 Early 2026 Nikon Z9 II Rumored
2025-26 Q4 2025 Nikon Z7 III Rumored
2025-26 Q4 2025 – Q1 of 2026 Nikon Z30 II Rumored

As in the table, you have seen all possible lists of cameras in BOLD, those that are expected to arrive. So, what else can we expect from Nikon? Nikon Z70 or Nikon Z90?

It, almost confirmed now, Nikon is gearing up for the professional ZR series camera, we can expect the introduction of ZR DX  lineup of Camera in near future to offer a comprehensive video range to beginner content creators and cinematographers, but that all known to us we are not able to keep the ZR in “Mysterious Model” category.

Nikon ZR DX Range

Video Dedicated DX Mirroless Camera Announcement on its WAY? We already have the Sony ZV series lineup for beginner cinematographers and content creators. Canon recently announced their first V series camera, the Canon R50V., its logical to expect the same kind of move from Nikon. In the entire DX lineup, we have only one camera for content creators, the Nikon Z30, which badly needs an update if Nikon wants to keep a revenue share in entry entry-level content creator market. Apart from this, Nikon Z30, all the DX and FX lines of cameras are made for HYBRID SHOOTERS.

Nikon Z70 / Z90

None of the Nikon APS-C DX Mirrorless camera bodies have IBIS inside them. We do not have any pro model in the Nikon DX lineup after the Nikon D500, the Nikon D500 was announced back in January 2016 and discontinued in January 2022.

Over the past year, we have been getting strong hints about the development of the Nikon Z70 / Z90 camera, and one of the prototypes of the DX Z Mirrorless bodies is also being tested with Global shutter sensors. Be assured, Nikon will not put the Global shutter sensor-based cameras in the market; they will initially use partially or fully stacked CMOS sensors around a 26- 32MP Range paired up with the latest generation of Expeed image processors. Although we are waiting for more confirmation on the set of information we received a while ago.

So, these two are the possibilities under the hood of the Nikon Mysterious Model. What are you waiting for? Which specific model, let me know in the comments box

Stay tuned for more updates coming

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