We have added some sample Videos as well as High ISO test of recently announced Panasonic GH5 camera. BTW, we have also added sample images of the camera with the high resolution versions. Before we begin to post the sample videos you must know that the Panasonic GH5 have very high-end core specification and it directly competes with the Sony FS7 camera with regard to it’s video specification. I do know that the FS7 do have some extra features and controls, but the video specification 4K 60p is similar to a $2K camera.
Currently there is no consumer camera in the industry to compete against the video core specifications of the recently announced Panasonic GH 5, not even Canon 1dx Mark II or Nikon D5. Even the recently announced Olympus EM1 Mark 2 camera is also pointed towards the still shooters the video section of the camera is inferior compared to the recently announced Panasonic GH5
Without a doubt out Panasonic is setting up New standards in photography industry with its high-end Core specification and very affordable price tags.
Not only images we have also published the specification of the upcoming camera. The Leica M10 is rumored to features a 24MP FF Sensor, New Maestro to image processor and New and dedicated ISO sensitivity dial with improved viewfinder and up to 5 frames per second continuous shooting speed with advanced WiFi sharing options.
The Leica is expected to announce the M10 camera on January 8th 2017. We will update you soon as we get any new information.
Canon 5D Mark 4 free video tutorials. Canon 5D Mark IV was announced on August 25 2016. The Canon 5D Mark IV is Canon first Mid-Range professional full frame camera to feature 4K video recording the camera also integrates 30.4 megapixel full frame sensor with dual pixel CMOS AF Technology for super fast AF while shooting still OR video. The Canon 5D Mark 4 has quickly become the best choice for professional photographers worldwide in a very short time span.
Canon USA uploaded a bunch of free video tutorial for the Canon 5D Mark 4 and these video tutorials will going to give detail sense of knowledge for your camera. A big thanks to Canon technical advisor Rudy Winston for uploading such free guides and helping new age photographers.
I was holding this news back for final confirmations, but today I have decided to publish it.
Yes, it’s true that a drone maker company from China now owns a majority share in Hasselblad. Yes, we are talking to same Swedish company Hasselblad which was best known for the medium-format cameras it produced since World War II.
You may also know that but Hasselblad was the first camera to land on moon and almost all the still photographs taken during these missions used customized Hasselblad cameras.
But the major fallback started when Hasselblad started re-branding Sony cameras and Lunar was the live example.
On July of 2016 Hasselblad teamed up with DJI for Arieal Photography package and announced A5D camera paired with DJI M600 to capture never before aerial shots.
On June 2016 Hasselblad Announced a light-weight and compact Medium format mirrorless camera Hasselblad X1D – World First Mirrorless Camera with 50 MP Medium Format Sensor.
The According to Hasselblad UK Manager they received 30,000 worldwide pre-orders expecting only 3,000. So, the X1D camera was playing a major role for the comeback of Hasselblad.
DJI is a aggressive company and we hope and expect new era of Medium Format camera as well as small Medium Format Drones in near future.
According to latest rumors the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 OS Art lens is expected to be announced sometime in February 2017. If such Lens announced by Sigma then for sure it will low down the sales graph of native 24-70mm F2.8 Cannikon lenses. As the information we have received a while ago that Canon is testing 24-70mm F2.8 IS Lenses. Still, the expected date of arrival is unknown. Whereas Nikon already have 24-70 F2.8 VR lens in it’s arsenal.
Panasonic GX850 / 800 / GF9 ( Amazon) Sample Images – take a look at the sample images captured from Panasonic GX850 / 800 / GF9 camera. The camera features ultra compact size and a 16 MP M4/3 Sensor inside it with a decent core specification.. for more details on camera you can see the announcement page here
Panasonic today announced the successor of popular GM series Ultra compact camera ( it’s also a successor of popular GF series so it is also called) GF9 and in some markets by the way its name remains GX850 in US and GX800 in other regions of the world. The camera features of 16 megapixel sensor inside it and without low pass filter that will enable camera to capture maximum details as possible.
Panasonic calling the New GX850 camera as the perfect camera for selfie takers, it will create perfect image quality for those who want to capture amazing scenery and unmissable moments of their lifetime. The new GX850 camera approaches everyone either you are a selfie taker are you are a professional photographer, you are going to love this camera due to its Ultra compact size and its specification inside it.
With the help of 16 megapixel sensor and Venus Engine inside the camera captures high resolution images and you get cleaned shots even when the ISO range is 25600. The camera records very high quality 4K videos at 24 frames per second in MP4 format the camera also enables 4K photo shots and Post focus technology as a light field camera.
The camera features 22 filters inside it including a beauty retouch filter, creative panorama filter and also have time lapse recording mode for capturing perfect frames. It will cost you $549 and available from early February of this year.
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