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Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG DN

Sigma has finally completed its trio by releasing a 70-200mm lens for Sony E-mount. I’ve been eagerly awaiting this lens, especially since Tamron already has their trio for Sony E-mount. It’s been quite some time since they announced the 70-180mm RXD series lens. The first version was announced back in April 2020, and its updated version was announced in August 2023.

I’m looking forward to the official announcement of the lens. Very soon, it will become available to us, and we will have at least one more option in the trio series, after the G Master lenses from Tamron, and finally, Sigma.

Sigma 70-200 Development announcement press release

Development announcement of SIGMA 70-200mm F2.8 DG DN OS|Sports

The SIGMA 70-200mm F2.8 DG DN OS | Sports is a large-aperture zoom lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras. In addition to the expressive imaging capabilities owing to the latest optical design, the lens offers a high level of performance and features that meet the expectations of professionals in both still and video, including high-speed autofocus with HLA (High-response Linear Actuator), optical stabilizer with the latest algorithm “OS2”, and the superior weather resistance of SIGMA’s Sports line.

Combined with the SIGMA 14-24mm F2.8 DG DN | Art and the SIGMA 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN | Art, SIGMA’s three zoom lenses for full-frame mirrorless cameras with a bright F2.8 constant aperture cover a wide range of focal lengths.

Launch: December, 2023
Available mounts: L-Mount, Sony E-mount

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Sony A9 III Coming Soon?

According to the latest news we have from the rumor mill, there is a high possibility that Sony may announce a full-frame camera, possibly the Sony A9 Mark II, on November 8, 2023. Not only the camera, Sony is also expected to announce a new 300mm lens and a major update to the Sony Alpha A1 firmware.

Stay tuned more updates coming

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Panasonic GH7 with HYBRID CMOS AF SENSOR

The Panasonic GH7 is expected to arrive with a hybrid autofocus sensor. This technology started from the Panasonic S5 Mark II, then Panasonic implemented its first hybrid Micro Four Thirds CMOS sensor in the Panasonic G9 Mark II camera, and finally, we are expecting the same sensor to arrive inside the Panasonic GH7.

The camera is set to arrive in Q4 of 2024. This is not so soon. We will post an update as soon as more details become available.

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Sony A9 III camera Leaked Specs

More rumors related to the Sony A9 III camera are surfacing as the announcement date draws closer. We will soon have a confirmed set of specifications as well as images of the upcoming camera, but before that, let’s have a look at the set of rumors we have related to the A9 III camera.

According to the latest set of LATEST set of leaks, this camera will feature a 44-megapixel full-frame stacked CMOS sensor with the ability to record 8K video at 60 frames per second. Take a look at the major specs below.

Sony A9 III Specification [Latest Rumored]

  • 44MP
  • 8k60
  • 4k120p
  • 26fps

Although the mentioned specifications are slightly different from those we have shared in the past, we still believe that before announcing a flagship camera, the camera maker tests different types of prototypes in their lab. Maybe the recently mentioned 44MP-based model is one of the few prototypes of the A9 III camera.

Sony A9 III Specification [Rumored]

  • 50MP Full-Frame Exmor RS BSI CMOS Sensor
  • Up to 60 fps Shooting, ISO 50-102400
  • 8K 30p and 4K 120p Video in 10-Bit
  • 3.7 m-Dot EVF (Blackout free)
  • 759-Pt. Fast Hybrid AF, Real-time Eye AF
  • 5-Axis SteadyShot Image Stabilization
  • Dual CFexpress Type A/SD Card Slots

We have to wait and see which camera bodies finally get approved for the production line.

As soon as we get any new information related to the A9 III camera, we will update you soon.

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10 New Features of Nikon Zf Camera

Finally, the Nikon ZF camera has arrived at almost the same announcement price as the Z6 Mark II. For those who were waiting for the Z6 Mark 3 camera update, this can be a perfect replacement for the Z6 Mark II camera.

The sensor isn’t new; it is the same sensor that we have seen in the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera. However, we do have a brand new image processor that enables many new features that we have seen in the Nikon Z8 or Z9 camera.

10 Brand New Features of Nikon Z8 Camera

  1. Ability to create 100-megapixel images from the pixel shift mode: With the large full-frame sensor and amazing low light capability, the camera also features a pixel shift shooting mode.  However, unlike Panasonic, Nikon doesn’t claim it’s a handheld pixel shift shooting mode, so you have to use it carefully with the help of a tripod or a monopod. Also, you have to merge them in NX Software, once the images are shot.
  2. Upto 8 stops of image stabilization mechanism: The Nikon ZF is one of the first Nikon mirrorless cameras under the $2000 price range that offers an image stabilization mechanism of 8 stops, which is now on par with the Canon R6 Mark II camera and better than the recently announced Sony A7 C2. But, it’s more advanced since, The IBIS center can be shifted with the AF point in the Photo Mode. Traditionally all the cameras IBIS is most effective in the center of the image and not in the corners.
  3. With the introduction of the Expeed 7 image processor and a new artificial intelligence autofocus system, the camera is now able to track 9 different types of subjects with its improved 3D tracking mechanism. The AF system is directly coming from Nikon Z8 and Nikon Z9.
  4. Now, with the help of a new image processor and improved image recording algorithms, noise is much more controlled, and you can expand the camera’s ISO range up to 20,4800. The standard ISO range goes up to 64,000.
  5. The high-efficiency compression format is now added to the Nikon ZF camera that was first introduced in the Nikon Z9.
  6. Burst rate or continuous shooting speed: With the help of a mechanical shutter, you can get up to 15 frames per second, and with an electronic shutter, you get 30 frames per second limited to Jpeg. One more thing to be added is that the camera now supports pre-burst options. In JPG-only C30 mode, the camera uses a video stream to capture 30 frames per second images to store pre-burst data inside the camera. Since the sensor is same as the Nikon Z6 II we recommend you keep yourself limited to a Mechanical shutter to avoid the rolling shutter effect.
  7. Highly detailed black and white mode: This gives you a chance to select mono profiles including a low contrast flat mono profile as well as a deep tone mono. The deep tone mono enhances the red color details in the scene.  BW mode can be quickly selected from the top dial of the camera.
  8. The camera can shoot 4K videos up to 60 frames per second but in crop mode of 1.5 X (that is in DX mode). When you are recording 4K videos up to 24 frames per second or 30 frames per second, the camera uses a 6K oversampled file to generate 4K videos up to 30 fps. So you will get highly detailed video footage from your camera if you are using your camera up to 4K at 30 FPS.
  9. The first Nikon Camera Under $2000 Range to have a 2.1 Million dot Full articulating Display screen, Content creators now can easily buy this camera without having a second thought in their brains.
  10. First Nikon Camera Under the $2000 Price range to have AF sensitivity up to – 10 Stops @ F1.2 Aperture, so literally you Lock AF in near about dark environment with bright aperture-based lenses.

During initial tests, Digital Photography Review team members found that the rolling shutter of the Nikon ZF camera is at 22 milliseconds in 4K at 30p capture which is exactly similar to Panasonic S5 Mark II camera. One thing to note is that it’s not only a coincidence; Panasonic also shoots 4K at 60fps video in crop mode (that is in 1.5 x DX crop mode).

The Nikon ZF camera has a body design similar to the Nikon FM2, with extensive manual control and a small LCD on top to show the current aperture value. The camera looks extremely amazing from its design perspective. Since it’s an FM2 design-based camera, technically you don’t get a hand grip. A Micro SD card slot was added to make it more compact and also to give photographers dual cars slot option, so you have one USH II SD and one USH I Micro SD card slot.

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Nikon Zf Press Release | Full Specification

Nikon finally announced the long rumored Nikon Zf Camera, the camera features lot of new features, although the sensor remains same as of the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera. Take a look at the Major set of features of the camera

Key specifications

  • 24MP full-frame BSI CMOS sensor
  • In-body image stabilization rated up to 8EV
  • Dedicated Monochrome mode
  • Up to 14fps continuous shooting (JPEG), 11 fps Raw
  • AF system with tracking and recognition of 9 subject types
  • 4K/60 video from 6K capture with 10-bit N-Log recording
  • 32-shot high-res mode to give 96MP images
  • SD and MicroSD card slots

The camera is available B&H  $1996 | B&H Store with 24-70mm Lens


Nikon Zf Press Release

THE NIKON Z f: INNOVATION THAT DRIVES CREATIVITY

MELVILLE, NY (September 20, 2023) Today Nikon announced the release of the Z f, a full-frame mirrorless camera that harmonizes a timeless aesthetic with the best of Nikon’s next-gen camera technology, derived directly from the acclaimed Z 8 and flagship Z 9. At first glance, the Z f is a definitive statement in functional design that ignites the desire to craft an image. Looking closer, it’s a veritable powerhouse of modern performance fueled by the EXPEED 7 processing engine that enables an enhanced AF system, impressive speed and astounding low-light capability. The new processing power also adds incredible new features such as pixel-shift shooting, the most advanced in-body stabilization of any Z series camera, plus the addition of a dedicated monochrome mode.

“It’s exciting to see the leaps in innovation that propelled the Z 9 trickling down, making the latest technology and features more accessible than ever before inside the Z f, a camera which is a beautiful marriage of form and function,” said Jay Vannatter, Executive Vice President, Nikon Inc. “The Z f is more than a means to simply capturing an image; using the camera is an experience unto itself, one which not only sparks creativity, but also elevates the user’s intent with its advanced performance and feature set.”

Technology Forward
The Z f is equipped with the EXPEED 7 image-processing engine, enhancing response time, burst speed and AF performance, while adding new features to create an entirely new category of Z series full-frame mirrorless. The 24.5-megapixel full frame BSI CMOS sensor effortlessly captures stunning colors and incredible definition with minimal noise and stellar dynamic range, even in challenging light. This well-balanced sensor is paired with an AF system that offers 3-D Tracking plus subject detection developed with Deep Learning technology, detecting and locking on to 9 different types of subjects. Similar to the Nikon Z 8, the camera finds people, dogs, cats, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, trains and planes. It can even detect the world’s smallest1 size of a face in the frame — approx. 3% of the frame’s longest side. The AF system uses 299 AF points in Auto Area AF, covering 96% of the horizontal axis of the frame, making it easy to lock on and track a subject, even near the edge of the viewfinder. When the inspiration hits to go fully manual, the Z f uses Eye/Face-Detection in MF mode, recognizing the eye and allowing users to magnify the area on the screen to nail critical focus.

With the additional processing power, the Z f achieves 5-axis in-camera vibration reduction (VR) image stabilization equivalent to an 8.0-stop2 increase in shutter speed, the best among Nikon Z series cameras. The Z f is also the world’s first camera3 to support focus-point VR4, which minimizes blurring at the focus point rather than the center of the frame, even when subject is positioned near the edge of the viewfinder. The camera is also capable of high-speed continuous shooting at approx. 14 frames per second, or up to 30 frames per second5, when High-Speed Frame Capture+ (C30) is set. To ensure no shot is missed, the camera is also capable of using the Pre-Release function to start recording before the shutter is fully pressed.6 What’s more, the additional processing power in combination with the BSI sensor improves low-light performance, raising the standard ISO range from 100 to 64,000. In challenging light, even fine details and textures come out sharp and clear with rich saturation, while mid-tones, where noise tends to increase, come out much cleaner than before.

For those who want the ultimate in fidelity while reducing moiré, false colors and noise for immersive depth, the Z f is the first Nikon camera capable of pixel-shift shooting7 to create images up to 96 megapixels. Ideal for landscape, architecture and commercial artists, the system works by subtly shifting the image sensor position when capturing between 4, 8, 16 or 32 RAW (NEF) files, acquiring more accurate color information and massive resolution.

Forever Iconic

The heart of the Z f is “fusion”- an idea embedded in the name while paying homage to important models through Nikon’s history. It represents the fusion of past, present and future. With an iconic exterior design reminiscent of the FM2, the Z f links Nikon’s heritage of innovation and precision craftsmanship. The magnesium-alloy body is durable and features a glossy finish, which is adorned with a classic Nikon logo. The characters on the mechanical dials for shutter speed, ISO and exposure compensation are all etched, and provide the user with satisfying tactile response, while the feel of the shutter-release button was given meticulous consideration.

Black and white capture is an ageless medium, one that lets the user see a different perspective and explore the principles of light in new ways. The Z f includes a physical switch to engage a dedicated B&W photo mode, which enables multiple monochromatic Picture Controls. In addition to the sharp, dynamic and higher-contrast “Monochrome” mode in Picture Control, the new “Flat Monochrome” mode reproduces tones with a smooth gradation from shadow to light, rich in mid-tones for a warm, soft impression. The new “Deep Tone Monochrome” mode expresses high-contrast and highlights by bringing more emphasis to dark tones, keeping mid-tones dark and with fewer blocked shadows.

Primary features of the Zf

Full-frame 24.5-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor combined with the new EXPEED 7 Processing engine for amazing fidelity and image quality paired with stellar processing power.
Excellent AF tracking capability with 3D-tracking mode for photographers and dedicated Subject-tracking AF in video mode.

With up to 299 points in Auto-area AF, the range of coverage and number of focus points used in Auto-area AF mode have been increased for better focus acquisition performance with distant or moving subjects.

The first full-frame Z-series mirrorless camera to be equipped with a vari-angle touchscreen monitor.

Starlight view mode boosts display brightness for users to visually confirm composition in extremely dark scenes. It also achieves sharp focus with the low-light limit extendable down to -10 EV.8

Video frame rates and resolutions up to 4K UHD 30 oversampled from 6K,9 as well as 4KUHD 60P (DX-mode) and 1080/120P with recording times up to 125 minutes.10

The first Nikon camera to feature video recording in shutter-priority auto mode, letting the user select the shutter speed, while the camera adjusts the aperture and ISO.

In-camera, 10-bit H.265 recording, allowing users to record full-scale video directly to the camera without the need for an external recorder.

The first Z-series camera to support Touch Fn for adjustment of camera settings while framing pictures in the viewfinder. The user is now able to move the focus point via the LCD screen while looking through the viewfinder.

Supports the merging of NEF (RAW) images shot with pixel shift shooting to create a highly detailed image up to 96 megapixels.

Fast shooting, with up 14 fps bursts plus High-Speed Frame Capture+ (C30), which achieves high-speed continuous shooting at up to 30 fps. Pre-Release Capture is also available, buffering the images before the shutter is fully depressed.

Advanced features for dedicated portrait photographers include the skin softening function and a portrait impression balance function for users to better achieve the portraits they intended. Rich Tone Portrait Picture Control is a new setting that better captures details of the subject’s complexion.

Equipped with two memory card slots, one compatible with widely available UHS II SD cards and the other compatible with Micro SD cards.

Rugged and reliable construction, with magnesium alloy on the front and top covers, for maximum durability with minimal weight. The camera is engineered with high dust- and drip-resistance,11 effective sealing on the exterior cover joints, shutter-release button and vari-angle mechanism. Additionally, an electro-conductive coat that keeps the surface clean from dust and a fluorine coat that makes for easier cleaning.

In addition to the basic black body, the Z f lets users express their own style through six different color options. These premium exteriors render the embossed artificial leather sections of the camera — covering the grip and all around to the rear of the folding camera monitor — in three rich, expressive standard colors (Indigo Blue, Sepia Brown, Bordeaux Red) and three deep, warm natural colors (Sunset Orange, Moss Green, Stone Gray), rendered with individually matching surface textures. These colors will be sold in limited quantity and will be sold exclusively through the Nikon Store.

Price and Availability

The new Nikon Z f will be available in mid- October 2023 for a suggested retail price of $1999.95* for the body only, with the retro-styled NIKKOR Z 40mm f/2.0 SE for an SRP of $2239.95*, or with a NIKKOR Z 24-70mm F/4 S lens for an SRP of $2599.95*. The additional color options will be available as body-only for an SRP of $2099.95* exclusively from the Nikon Store. Nikon is working with SmallRig to develop a custom grip bracket, which will be available at a later date. For more information about the latest Nikon products, including the vast collection of NIKKOR Z lenses and the entire line of Z series cameras, please visit Nikonusa.com

Nikon Zf Fulll Specification Download PDF

 

 

Nikon Zf Camera Announcement on 20th Sep [More Confirmations]

On September 8, 2023, we were one of the first websites to tell you that the Nikon Z retro camera would be released on September 20th. Finally, the day is almost upon us and we are expecting the Nikon ZF camera announcement from Nikon on September 20th.

Nikon Zf Updated Core Specification

  • Black camera body
  • 24.4 MP BSI-CMOS sensor
  • Expeed 7 processor
  • Weight: 700g (inc. battery, the Z5 is 590g, the Z6II is 615g )
  • Dimensions: 144mm x 101mm
  • Up to 30fps (JPG/HEIF)
  • High Extended Shooting for RAW and HEIF
  • 4k 60 video CROP
  • 10-bit H.265 HEVC video (SDR/HLG/N-log)
  • 1080 120p
  • USB C PD (fast-charging technology based on the USB-C standard)
  • ISO 100-64,000 (for comparison the Z6II ISO range is 100-51,200)
  • AF (273 focus points) comes with features from Z8/Z9 with 3D tracking
  • Shutter selection options: Mechanical / Electronic Front-Curtain / Auto
  • AF (273 focus points) comes with features from Z8/Z9 with 3D tracking
  • New feature related to AF
  • EN-EL15 battery
  • The Z f logo is moved to the left (the Zfc has it on the right)
  • Dual memory card slots (SD+MicroSD) – this is probably why the first reports came out with only one memory card slot, the second slot could
  • be hidden and be used just like the internal memory on some cameras
  • Pixel Shift: new high-res mode will be implemented for the first time in a Nikon mirrorless camera
  • August-September announcement, shipment before the end of 2023
  • Improved autofocus compared to Z5/Z6II
  • A few different lens kits/bundles will be available in the $2,000-$2,500 price range
  • Price for body only: $1,999
  • One of the bundles will be with the Nikkor Z 40mm f/2 (SE) lens (no new lens will be introduced with the Zf)
  • Very similar (but improved) design/layout from the Nikon Zfc
  • Small LCD screen on top for aperture display
  • New 3rd function on the sub lever of the shutter speed dial (besides photo/video) for B&W mode (B&W/Photo/Movie)
  • Has a little grip/bump like the Nikon Df (see the mockup pictures)
  • Better build quality compared to the Nikon Zfc
  • Fully articulating screen
  • Magnesium Alloy body
  • Size: 144mm x 101mm x 57mm

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