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By admin, on April 21st, 2015
Just few hours ago Nikon Rumors reported that Nikon is working on fullframe mirrorless camera. Take a look at the core specification below
Major Features of Nikon Mirrorless camera
1. Fullframe frame sensor (like no other)
2. Mirrorless styled body
3. No Electronic viewfinder
4. Regular F mount (F mount mirrorless ? , I will sure buy one…)
According to the source the camera is currently being tested in the wild and the expected date of announcement is late 2015 or early 2016.
Few month back from now we are the only website in the world who said that Confirmed: Nikon working on a Fullframe Mirrorless Camera, ,<— in this page we have published a bunch of patents related to Nikon fullframe mirrorless lenses.
Not only that, Nikon also working on APS-C mirrorless camera, see here and here.
By admin, on April 20th, 2015

According to latest rumors Sony is working to announce RX1-X camera, we don’t know the specification yet but the camera may feature world first curved FF sensor with 50 Megapixel resolution and a 35mm F1.8 fixed lens.
At this moment we don’t have any information related to the announcement date of the camera, but we do believe that it will arrive soon (possibly on this thursday).
Also – Confirmed: Sony A7R II, Sony A7000 and New RX Compact Coming
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By admin, on April 20th, 2015

A new patent surfaced over the web that shows new type of Smartphone Attachment unit (highlighted in red), the Attachment unit now can turn your phone from upside down.

Explanation self interpretation of patent literature
- Patent Publication No. 2015-73216
- Published 2015.4.16
- Filing date 2013.10.3
- Sony patents
- Lens style camera
- Smartphone detachable
- The camera part is rotatable in the tilt direction
- Camera parts, foldable parallel to the smartphone
See more Sony Patents
By abhishek, on April 19th, 2015

We have compared the Nikon J5 with its predecessor and current Nikon 1 V3 model, for those who are new… Nikon have three series in mirrorless system camera. the Nikon S series is entry level series cameras, the J series is mid entry level camera and V series is high end mirrorless camera.

Now lets start with the sensor used in all the three camera listed above, now before we start to see the difference lets take a look at the common things … all three camera have sensor size of 1″.
Now the Nikon J5 out of all the three camera is giving you the max resolution, not only max resolution that the sensor is newly developed and tied up with the Nikon most advance Expeed 5A image processor, with the help of the advance image processor the new sensor will sure give you better result compared to the other two.
The Auto Focus system of all the camera is same, all the three camera is based on the hybrid AF system., the sensor they are using is so advance that it has built-in 171 phase AF points that works all the time weather you are shooting still or recording a video.
The ISO range, shutter speed and continuous shooting speed of all the three models is almost same.
Nikon J5 is more video oriented camera, the camera can record 4K videos at 15fps on the other hand the opponents are limited to Full HD recording mode only, you can shoot high-speed HD 720p movies at 120 fps or 400 x 144 movies at 1200 fps.
Nikon J5 features advance display system compared to other two.
Verdict: The Nikon J5 uses newly developed sensor, new image processor and a option to record to 4K video. We highly recommend you to buy the Nikon J5 camera.
Buy Nikon J5 from Amazon | B&H
By admin, on April 19th, 2015

Without question, the Blackmagic Design booth at NAB drew a record crowd this year, and for good reason. Not only did they have an upgrade path for the URSA, via a new sensor and v2.3 firmware, they also introduced two new cameras, the first of which is the baby brother to URSA. The URSA Mini, as its called, has performance unheard of in a price point raging from 5k to $5500 US, depending on mounting options, Canon EF or PL mount. The URSA Mini, like its sibling, offers a new sensor with an astonishing 15 stops of dynamic range and an improved ISO versus the old 4k sensor, which had an ISO of400 andanadequate 12 stops of dynamic range. For Blackmagic and enthusiasts alike, this may be the camera everyone has been waiting for.
First of all, the new Mini weighs less the full size URSA. Coming in at 2.3 kg or 5 lbs., the camera weighs about a quarter of what the URSA does. Although this does not include the various items one needs to kit it up, this makes URSA Mini more than manageable for hand held work. To assist the operator in handheld environments, the Mini comes with an affordable accessory kit. The Mini has an optional shoulder pad, which attaches nicely to a quick release plate. But, that is not all. In addition to the shoulder pad, which can hold two 15mm rods, a handle accessory mounts on the top of the camera for carrying. An extender arm, which attaches to the base kits control handle, is reminiscent of Sony’s FS7. This accessory kit retails for $395 US and is a must have for hand held shooting environments.
Although test footage will be forthcoming in the subsequent months ahead, the new sensor available for the Mini should render some amazing images. The new sensor, which sports a 4.6k resolution, is now rated at 800 ISO compared to the old 4k sensor. The old sensor had mediocre low light performance that I will not delve into here, as it is well known and has been documented at nauseam. The new sensor has an ISO range of 200-1600 ISO, a marked improvement over the previous 400-800 ISO offered on the Blackmagic Production Camera and the 4k URSA, which had a native 400 ISO. If the new ISO range and the 800 native ISO of the new sensor is any indicator of low light performance, the 4.6k sensor should be approximately 1 stop faster than the old sensor. So, theoretically, the new sensor should be a marked improvement in low light performance.
If you thought the Blackmagic Mini only had one accessory kit available, you would be mistaken. With Blackmagic receiving feedback from shooters, they decided to enter the viewfinder market as well. The new viewfinder cabling attaches to the right side of the camera via a 4-pin XLR cable for power and a standard 3g SDI BNC connector. Yielding an astounding 1920×1080 resolution, the new viewfinder option sports real glass optics, agenerous diopter range to accommodate most operators, and an east to west adjustment to suit one’s ergonomical preference. Look for the viewfinder to retail for $1500 US.
The new viewfinder is not the only viewing option. Like the original URSA, the Mini has a fold out high-resolution screen.Opposed to the 10in screen available on big brother, the Mini’s screen is 5in, but more than adequate as a viewing solution. Like the viewfinder option, the side monitor sports a 1920×1080 resolution and is as sharp and accurate as the larger 10in screen.In addition to being a viewing option, like all previous Blackmagic camera models, this new monitor features touch screen access to the camera’s menu.
A production camera would not be a viable option without professional audio, and here the Mini does not disappoint. Mounted in a unique position on the camera, Blackmagic Design decided to place two XLR inputs on the top rear of the camera. Blackmagic claims that the XLR inputs will record 24bit audio at 48,000Hz, an excellent option for single system recording when audio quality counts.
New for any Blackmagic camera, the Mini records more resolutions than ever before. Actually, the Mini has 7 different resolutions ranging from 1920×1080 to 4608×2592. Included resolutions are: 4608×2592, 4608×2304 (4K 16×9), 3840×2160 (Ultra HD), 3072×2560 (3K Anamorphic), 2048×1152 (2K 16:9) &1920×1080.These new resolutions can be recorded to CinemaDNG 3:1 180MB/s, CinemaDNG 4:1 135MB/s and variousflavors of ProRes CODES ranging from ProRes Proxy to ProRes 444.
If the myriad of attendees mobbing the Blackmagic Design booth is any indicator, the URSA Mini prototype, which premiered at NAB this year, was a resoundinghit.Holding it on my shoulder with the optionalshoulder pad and extension arm mated to an Arri rosette on the shoulder pad baseallowed me to easily balance theMini on my shoulder, like a traditional ENG camera. The recording media, although still expensive C-fast cards, have come down in price slightly over the past six months. Look for the price to come down further now that the new Canon C300 Mark II requires the same media. With recording options galore, 15 stops of latitude, and better low light performance than its predecessor, the new URSA Mini will be the least expensive, highest quality cinema camera option availablein a growing and robustproduction marketplace.
About the Author: Thomas Cznarty is a lecturer at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Currently, he teaches in the Communication and Media department. He writes poetry, short fiction and screenplays. Thomas Cznarty is also a filmmaker and media producer with a strong background in film and television production.
Previous article – A Detailed Look – Blackmagic URSA and CFast Cards
By abhishek, on April 18th, 2015

We’ve to give a hard try to pick the real difference between the two cameras Nikon D7200 and Nikon D7100 as both the two cameras are successor and predecessor of each other and they’re closely resembled to one another in almost every specifications. Though,we’ll talk more on those specification in which they are dissimilar.
Major Difference
Nikon D7200 vs. Nikon D7100 Specification Comparison Table.
Sensor: Despite of having same resolution and sensor size and resolution, the Nikon D7200 sensor is new so we will see for sure some performance improvement in the camera.
Image processor: Just look at the table it’s clearly seen that Nikon D7200 uses Expeed 4 processor while its predecessor Nikon D7100 is operating by Expeed 3. The expeed 4 has a great help in consuming less power while capturing full HD (1080p) video at 50/60fps and decrease your anxiousness with improved contrast detection autofocus and live preview autofocus.
ISO: Thanks to the new sensor the Nikon D7200 can boost up its ISO range upto 102400, whereas the Nikon D7100 ISO is limited to 25600.
AF System: The AF system remains same and that’s the most disappointing point here.

WiFi– Wifi with NFC in Nikon D7200 plays a key role in sharing your images and videos with your some near and closest friend or someone by connecting with their android, iOs devices,tabs etc.
Battery life: The Nikon D7200 has been packed with a very powerful battery and that can apply power to the camera to take upto 1110 number of shots and on the other hand the battery of Nikon D7100 can let you to take 950 shots only.
Weight and dimensions: Dimensions are of same scale to both the cameras but again the Nikon D7200 is more comfortable to carry due to its lower mass as contrast with the Nikon D7100.
Verdict: Nikon D7200 have better core specification compared to Nikon D7100, the camera features new sensor, better image processor amd Built-in WiFi with NFC, hence we highly recommend you to go with Nikon D7200.
Buy Nikon D7200 from Amazon
By admin, on April 18th, 2015

Firmware update is now available for the the recently announced AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR Lens, the update was announced to fix the issue where at certain shutter speeds on D8xx-series cameras, images can exhibit ‘noticeable blur’.
After investigating the issue Nikon found that while users select the shutter speed around 1/125 sec, the Lens VR function automatically enabled in Normal and Sports mode.
How to Find that your Lens is affected or Not
If you have lens with serial numbers lower than 205101 the lens need some attention, submit your lens to nearest service center and get free firmware update for your lens.
Also see — Nikon D400 Will Arrive in Future
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