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First Teaser Image of Panasonic Upcoming Fullframe Mirrorless Camera

Finally we have the first tease Image of the Panasonic Fullframe Mirrorless Camera Mount, and without any reason the teaser image is now removed from the website. Take a look at the the image below

We have already published and Updated the core specification of to be announced Panasonic Fullframe Mirrorless Camera. you can check it out.

The Teaser Image was first appeared on l-mount.com

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Canon High-end Mirrorless Models to have Built-in Image Stabilization and more...

Canon’s head of ICB product development team interview published at a Japanese website. It do reveled a lot of thing that, including that Canon may implement Butil-in image stabilization system in future cameras. Click here to read out the major translated parts of the interview.

(Translated) Major Points of Canon ICB product development team interview

  • (Replying to the question of “Why didn’t you disclose the flange back distance at the announcement?”) Although the flange back distance is 20mm, the more important number is the back focus distance, i.e. the distance between the last element and the sensor. This will change from lens to lens.
  • Though based on an existing sensor, this is a newly developed sensor, with new DPAF mechanism and microlenses. You should see improved high ISO performance over 5D4.
  • EOS R should give better image quality than 5D4 thanks to DIGIC 8 allowing in-body DLO and better noise reduction resulting in 1/3 stop higher maximum ISO.
  • The system can be operated without the multi-function bar or the control ring, so some future R models may not have them. EF lenses with control rings are unlikely because the ring depends on new electrical contacts introduced by the RF mount.
  • The additional freedom in lens design can be used to make lenses smaller, or improve image quality, meaning that the F2.8 zooms announced as pipelines won’t necessarily end up being smaller.
  • Canon had a policy against IBIS on DSLRs, but this is not the case for MILCs. Lack of IBIS on EOS R was a result of compromises over body size, cost and heat dissipation for this particular model; they do think it has merits, and will consider it for future models depending on the nature of the camera body.
  • EOS R is primarily targeting mid-level DSLR users looking to move upmarkeg. They concede that the R system may be too high priced for existing M users. (There is no discussion about R/M mount compatibility, unfortunately.)
  • This is a middle-segment camera, a 5D class body, and they do expect to release higher- and lower- end bodies. In particular they expect to see demand for high pixel count bodies to counter the competition.
  • RF mount cinema EOS is a possibility. Not sure if anyone except high-end pros need 8K.

So, that’s was the major points of the interview. As you can see Canon Mirrorless Team do have the capability to introduce built-in image stabilization system, but due to Cost nd body size issue they have decided not to add it on the recently announced mid-range Canon EOS R Mirrorless camera.

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Fuji GFX50 R and Fuji X-T3 Images Images leaked

Fuji GFX50R and Fuji X-T3 Images Images leaked, the announcement of Fuji X-T3 camera is 3 days from now. Expected to arrive on Sep 6 2018.  Take a look at the Images of the Upcoming GFX50R camera

Fuji GFX 50R Images

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Fuji X-T3 Images

We have already published the rumored specification of the camera and more details a while ago you can check for yourself.

Fuji X-T3 Rumored Specification

  • Upcoming camera is set to feature 26 megapixels newly developed X Trance sensor
  • 20 frames per second continuous shooting speed with continuous autofocus support.
  • No in camera image stabilization
  • The display screen will going to have touch functionality
  • Improve battery performance
  • the camera will going to be manufactured in China

We will update you soon as we get any new information.

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Does Nikon Fullframe Mirrorless Camera Accept DSLR Lenses ?

NIKON FTZ Mount adapter

Just after the announcement of Nikon Z6 and Nikon Z7 Mirrorless cameras we are getting Lot of questions from our users that, Does Nikon full frame mirrorless camera accept DSLR lenses ?

Yes the Nikon Z6, Z7 mirrorless cameras to accept DSLR lenses, with the help of an FTZ adaptor.

The recently announced Nikon adaptor allows the full synchronisation of DSLR lenses with the recently announced Nikon Z series mirrorless cameras. Now at the same time you can enjoy the file access image stabilization with the Nikon Prime lenses which was not possible with Nikon dslrs.

Nikon FTZ Lens Compatibility

  • AF-S type G/D/E lenses
  • AF-P type G/E lenses
  • AF-I type D lenses
  • AF-S / AF-I teleconverters

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Panasonic LX100 II Camera Officially Announced - Press Release and Full Specification

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Panasonic LX 100 II camera announced today, the camera features micro four third format sensor with 17 megapixel resolution.  However, the sensor is of 20 Megapixel resolution but due to the lens crop factor issue, the lens is able to resolve only 17 megapixel resolution from the sensor.

Panasonic LX100 II camera Major Features

  • 17MP Four Thirds MOS Sensor
  • Leica DC Vario-Summilux f/1.7-2.8 Lens
  • 24-75mm (35mm Equivalent)
  • 2760k-dot Electronic Viewfinder
  • 3″ 1240k-dot TFT LCD Touchscreen
  • 4K Video Recording
  • Built-In Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Extended ISO 100-25600
  • Lens & Body-Mounted Exposure Controls
  • Includes Hot Shoe Flash

The lens is same as we have seen in the predecessor the lens remains exactly same, we do have a touch LCD monitor on the rear side of the camera and 2.7 million dots equivalent electronic viewfinder. The image processor of the camera is improved, the the processor is same as we have seen in Panasonic GX9 camera.

The 4K video remain limited to 30 frames per second as we have seen in the predecessor. We were expecting slight improvement in the video modes of the camera, the camera doesn’t uses full sensor area while recording the video the the sensor are utilized is bit less than 1″ size sensor, So you can expect better low-light videos from the Panasonic LX100 II camera.

No external mic. port option this time also. A big disappointment for professional Vloggers and cinematographers.

The camera uses latest generation of wireless and bluetooth technology, for sharing your files without any if you find at the same time the camera also features USB charging, so you can charge the camera with your power bank on travel.

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Noct-Nikkor 24-70mm F4, 35mm F1.8 and 50mm F1.8 Lenses Images Leaked

Noct-Nikkor 24-70mm F4 lens

We have already published the leaked image of the upcoming Mirrorless camera (Nikon Z6 and Nikon Z7). Now it’s time to see the list of lenses coming along with the Nikon Mirrorless camera, And we will post more update soon as we get them. Do subscribe us to get all the latest LIVE UPDATES

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Noct-Nikkor 35mm F1.8 Lens

Noct-Nikkor 50mm F1.8 Lens

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Nikon Mirrorless Teaser Video #4

Nikon finally uploaded the 4th teaser Video of their upcoming Mirrorless camera. In the Teaser Video we can clearly see Noct-Nikkor 58mm F1.2 lens is also coming as well with the Nikon Fullframe Mirrorless Camera.

Now this was the last teaser video of the Nikon Fullframe Mirrorless camera, next week we will have the official announcement of the Nikon Fullframe Mirrorless camera.

List of Camera and Lenses coming

  • Nikon Z7
  • Nikon Z6
  • Noct-Nikkor 24-70mm F4
  • Noct-Nikkor 58mm F1.2
  • Noct-Nikkor 50mm F1.4 (announcement on 2019)
  • More Prime Lenses Coming For Z Series Camera

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