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Sony A77 and A65 Price Leaks

The French magazine Réponses Photo (page 36) lists the prices of Sony a65 and a77 cameras, see also the Sony A77 leaked Images

Sony Alpha 77 + 16-50mm f/2.8 SAM = 1800€
Sony Alpha 77 body only = 1050€
Sony Alpha 65 + 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 SAM = 1000€
Sony Alpha 65 body only = 900€

(1000 € = 1 440.6 U.S. dollars, 1000 € = 884.237663 British pounds, 1000 € = 63 947.0881 Indian rupees as of 7/22/2011)

 

Sigma SD1 Review at Luminous-Landscape

The controversially-priced Sigma SD1 Review now Posted on Luminous-Landscape website, The comparison part of the review compares the SD1 to the Pentax 645D, Leica M9, Sony Alpha A900 and A55.

What Luminous-Landscape Says about the SD1 camera?

Color Test The SD1 is clearly heavily biased toward a warmth not seen in the other cameras, which are noted here for their similarities rather than their differences. ….

About Price Let’s be frank. The SD1 is ridiculously overpriced. It’s a decent APS-C camera with mid-level built quality; at about the $1,000 level. It has neither the features nor specifications of a Pro camera such as a Nikon D3x or Canon 1Ds MkIII, let alone a 5D MKII or Sony A900.

Sigma SD1 can do Live-View without any physical Upgrade

Yes, the Sigma SD1 can do Live view without any physical modification or upgrade, at a recent event in Japan, Sigma representatives confirmed that the latest at a recent event in Japan, Sigma representatives confirmed that the latest SD1 camera can do LiveView

“We can add the feature, however the hard part is to ensure that the camera operate in a stable manner with that addition. However, this is a high priority for us and we plan to take this on as soon as we finish working through some of the issues that we have pending right now. When and if we actually make this happen is up in the air at this point.”

src- Photorumors | dpreivewforum

Sony Alpha A99 Specification Rumor

New specification of Sony Alpha A99 posted by photorumors, No details were provided as of when this camera will be announced:

  • Translucent mirror
  • 36.9 Megapixel 3MOS Exmor sensor
  • (No Bayer filter)
  • ISO 100-102400 extendable to 204800 and 409600
  • 12 frames per second
  • No infrared or anti-alias filters
  • Digital infrared filtering with three modes NO IR,WITH IR,ONLY IR
  • In camera moire remove
  • 89 cross-type points AF
  • Metering direct from sensor
  • 60/1-1/24000sec, time, bulb shutter (focal plane)
  • Flash synchronization up to 1/500sec and high-speed sync up to 1/24000sec
  • Built-In GPS and Wi-Fi plus Thunderbolt
  • Two CompactFlash card slots
  • Price around €3000

Sony A77 Leaked Images

Sony A77 Leaked images are now coming above the surface, also see the Sony A77 and Sony A65 previously published Image. The A65 with A77 and NEX-7 expected to Come on August 2011,  The A77 uses a new double Bionz processor, ISO range goes from 100 up to 102400, 11 AF point and the A77 also feature 3 Mp of OLED EVF. A77 will be Sony’s new top APS-C model and replaces the Sony A700.
These two images look real or fake? Both the camera above look similar to the Sony A77 prototype,  See the prototype of the upcoming Alpha 77 camera image displayed by Sony on CP+ Show (Camera and Photo Imaging Show in Japan),
Sony A77 Leaked Image src – www.dyxum.com/dforum/

Leica mount module for the Ricoh GXR system

Ricoh GXR M-mount unit pictures are published at Ricoh Blog, The Ricoh GXR M-mount unit is suppose to be released this fall. With this lens mount unit, photographers can mount lenses such as Leica M lenses and use them for shooting with the GXR.The lens mount unit is being designed to make the best use of the optical characteristics of the lenses mounted. It will have as its image sensor a 23.6 mm × 15.7 mm (APS-C size; total pixels: approx. 12.90 million) CMOS sensor, and it will also feature a newly developed focal plane shutter.

src-photorumors

Firmware Update - Hasselblad H4D-60

Hasselblad today announces a new firmware update for its Hasselblad H4D-60, The new firmware update offers bi-directional electronic spirit level, the ability to display camera grip information on the rear monitor and much more, The firmware update is available free-of-charge and is user-installable.


Experience Medium Format Photography the way it’s meant to be with the Hasselblad H4D-60 and a new firmware update

Hasselblad announces a firmware update that fine-tunes the H4D-60 to a whole new level with additional features and functionality.


With a major firmware update announced today, the Hasselblad H4D-60 is well on its way to becoming a legend. One-click focus check, bi-directional electronic spirit level, the ability to display camera grip information on the rear monitor, an improved high resolution LCD, Live Video for more efficient workflow and Schneider and Rollei support bring the H4D-60 to a whole new level of usability for the working photographer.

Here’s a closer look at a few of the new features.

One-click focus check: With a single click, users can zoom in to 100% to check focus position and accuracy, a feature that’s particularly helpful when shooting untethered. With the H4D-60’s updated ability to utilize every pixel of resolution in its 3-inch monitor, one-click focus check’s accuracy is further enhanced.

The new bi-directional (pitch and roll) digital spirit level puts an end to skewed horizons and off-angle straight edges. A single button press of the “i” button – or a customized user button – calls up the level on the viewfinder and the LCD for quick access to precise visual references.

Click the up arrow on the 4-way switch or customize one of the user buttons for Rear Info Screen to display top panel information on the rear display. With the firmware update, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance and other key settings are more easily viewed on the rear LCD – a huge plus when the camera is mounted on a tripod but also useful when the camera is handheld.

Updated with Live Video, the H4D-60 can now be tethered to a computer and, using Phocus software, provide a seamless and efficient workflow.

Thanks to new Schneider and Rollei support, the H4D-60 can now be used on a technical camera, with shutter control via Phocus. Perfect for photographers looking for extra flexibility.

H4D features such as True Focus and Absolute Position Lock are, of course, part of the H4D-60’s strengths. Equally as important is the broad selection of Hasselblad H System lenses, with enough versatility to meet every need while delivering optimal performance and sharpness.

With the new firmware update, the H4D-60 offers everything the discerning photographer needs and more. The firmware update is available free-of-charge and is user-installable. No need to lose precious working time or income by shipping the H4D-60 to have it updated.

To download the firmware update for free, simply register your email-address at:
http://www.hasselblad.com/service–support/technical-support/software-downloads.aspx


Hasselblad has recently launched the H4D-200MS, a top end multi-shot camera delivering unprecedented 200 megapixels.