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Sony ZV-E10 Mark II Pre-order Link - Save it for the Day of the Announcement

Save this link for the Sony ZV-10 Mark II camera pre-order. Once the camera gets its official pre-order, place your order as soon as possible since orders will start on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Coming July 10th – Sony ZV Series
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Nikon Z6 III Dynamic Range Problem - A Quick Analysis

Recently, results from a dynamic range test published on March 6 by the Photons to Photos website show that the dynamic range of the recently announced Nikon Z6 Mark 3 camera is not as good as that of the Nikon Z6 Mark 2. Moreover, if you compare it with the Nikon Zf, you will notice that both the Nikon Z6 Mark 2 and the Zf have very similar dynamic ranges. However, the dynamic range of the Nikon Z6 Mark 3 is not up to the mark.

Specifically, the lower ISO dynamic range up to ISO 800 differs in the Z6 Mark 3 and Z6 Mark 2, with the Z6 Mark 3 camera sensor suffering from detail loss. So, suppose you are using your camera, specifically the newly announced Z6 Mark 3, in an ISO range of 100 to 800. In that case, you have to face detail loss, specifically in the shadowed area, which cannot be recovered as much as we have the capability in the Z6 Mark 2.

The Reason Why It’s Happening

The reason is clear since the Nikon engineers used the partially stacked CMOS sensor in the Nikon Z6 Mark 3 camera. Now, what happened in the previous generation sensor was that the readout speed was slow. Although it was not that good for sports and wildlife photography, due to the slower readout speed, each photodiode in the sensor was able to observe the incoming light perfectly. Now, in the partially stacked CMOS sensor, what they have done is they have replaced the circuitry just below the photodiodes in a similar manner to what a stacked sensor has. But due to the partial update, they somehow managed to increase the sensor’s readout speed. However, in the very same situation, the photodiodes are not able to grab the proper amount of light in a short period / High Speed, which is 12.4 milliseconds approx compared to the readout speed of the Nikon Z6 Mark 3 camera sensor which is approximately somewhere around 22 milliseconds.

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So having a slower readout speed is not always a negative part of your camera system.

Having a slower readout speed helps to grab the incoming light properly. Suppose you are not in a hurry or not always shooting sports or wildlife. In that case, it is recommended to have a camera sensor with a slightly slower readout speed, specifically in Nikon cameras like we have in the Zf camera. The Z6 Mark 3’s sensor is significantly faster but despite that fact, we can extract the maximum dynamic range possible for the given scene with the Zf.

Comparing the Nikon Z6 Mark 3 Camera Sensor Dynamic Range with Canon R3 24 Megapixel Stacked CMOS Sensor

When we compare the dynamic range of the Canon R3 camera with the Nikon Z6 Mark 3, which is of course not that much feasible due to the price difference between the two cameras, the R3 has a similar resolution of 24 megapixels and a fully developed stacked CMOS sensor. Now in the test, we have found that the Nikon Z6 Mark 3 camera performs quite worse than the Canon R3 sensor. Surprisingly, when we also included the Nikon Z6 Mark 2 in the test charts, we were surprised that the Canon R3 camera’s 24-megapixel full-frame sensor is even performing better in the lower range compared to the Z6 Mark 2 camera sensor, specifically in terms of dynamic range.

Comparing the Nikon Z6 Mark 3 Camera Dynamic Range with the Nikon Z8 Camera

In the dynamic range test score against the Nikon Z8 camera, we have found that in the very base ISO range starting from the base ISO 32 to 50 to 80, the dynamic range test score of the Z8 camera is better than that of the Z6 Mark 3. But as soon as you cross the base ISO 100, the dynamic range of both cameras becomes very similar when compared to each other. So that’s a fact that even if you have a camera with that much amount of pixel resolution, the dynamic range of the Z8 camera remains limited or performs well up to ISO 100 only. After that, it is very similar to the Z6 Mark 3. And if you compare it with the Z6 Mark 2, you will notice that the Z6 Mark 2 camera does have a slightly better dynamic range test score compared to the Z8.

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Nikon Z50 II and Nikon Z 50mm F1.4 - Latest Rumors

As per the latest rumors, it is almost confirmed that the Z50 replacement is coming on or before November 2024, and a Nikon FX-Format Lens announcement is expected in August-September 2024. A Chinese distributor revealed these details, although he shared a minimal set of information and skipped the names and specs of the models to be announced. When asked about the Z5 successor, he said it is not coming in 2024. He declined to share any information about the Nikon Next FX Camera announcement when asked about the Z7 III and its potential for a massive resolution.

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Nikon Z50 II or Nikon Z80 – Nikon’s Next DX Camera

The good news is finally after a long gap it has almost been confirmed that we will have a DX camera announcement from Nikon, its mentioned its Z50 replacement so we can expect the camera to be called Nikon Z50 II. Recently E88_8888 shouted about the Nikon Z80 arrival, so we cannot put confirmation over the Z50 successor name, it could be Z50 II or Z80, but for sure it’s on the announcement pipeline.

Nikon 50mm F1.4 Z or Something else

As per the intial hints we have, test cycles for the Nikon 50mm F1.4 are almost completed, and the lens is about to enter production once the demand for the Z35mm F1.4 stabilizes to a point. I believe the Z50mm F1.4 announcement is imminent. The only possible delay could be if the demand for the 35mm F1.4 exceeds expectations, putting extra pressure on the production line

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Best Selling Cameras of the Month CAPA CAMERA WEB - May 2024 Report

CAPA CAMERA WEB has released May’s top ten best-selling mirrorless cameras in Japan. This time, it can be said that we are back to the era of the three major brands dominating. Sony has returned to the top of this month with its Alpha 7 series. Nikon’s retro APS-C format mirrorless camera Zfc is also a model that many people are paying attention to. Canon’s EOS R5 is ranked high. It can be seen that compact cameras are still popular in the Japanese market.

Best Selling Cameras of the Month May 2024

  1. Sony α7C II body only;
  2. Sony α7C II with FE 28-60mm F4-5.6 lens kit;
  3. Nikon Zfc with NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens kit;
  4. Canon EOS R50 with RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM + RF-S55-210mm F5-7.1 IS STM dual lens kit;
  5. Nikon Z50 with NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR + NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR dual lens kit;
  6. Canon EOS R10 with RF-S18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM lens kit;
  7. Sony α6700 with E 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS lens kit;
  8. Nikon Z8 body only;
  9. Sony α7R V with FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS kit;
  10. Nikon Z30 with Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR + Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR dual lens kit.

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Sony 16-50 mm F3.5-5.6 kit lens Discontinued

Sony discontinued the 16-50 mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens. I am not a fan of kit lenses, especially those with variable apertures, as they generally create video or image quality similar to what you get from a smartphone.

According to the latest information, the Sony ZV-E10 Mark II camera comes with a new kit lens. The announcement date of the camera is July 10, 2024. We have already published the full specification sheet of the upcoming camera and the expected price. You can check it here.

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Canon Registered Two Bluetooth Wireless Module at CMIIT ID

Canon register for different Bluetooth modules at a wireless certification agency. They are simply Bluetooth chipsets that can be used in any of the upcoming devices, including cameras and printers. So rest assured if any new information reaches us related to Canon, we will be updating it to you very soon.



Update: These Bluetooth modules are made for Canon Upcoming two new card readers with Bluetooth & USB capabilities:

Stay tuned more updates coming

Also see – Confirmation: Canon R5 Mark II and R1 Coming on July 17, 2024

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Confirmation: Canon R5 Mark II and R1 Coming on July 17, 2024

According to the latest news, we have a Canon R5 Mark II camera and a Canon R1 coming on July 17, 2024. The information is coming from Jan Wegener, who is one of the most trusted people when it comes to leaking information about upcoming cameras and lenses, specifically from Canon.

The release date is very close, and as we get closer to the announcement, we will have more leaked images and detailed specifications of the cameras. Stay tuned and stay updated.

source Jan Wegener

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