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Fuji X-100V Sample Image

Fuji X-100V is undoubtedly the best compact camera street shooter. The Fuji X-100V feature Fuji ultra-popular 26MP BSI CMOS sensor in an ultra-compact body which make it a perfect companion for those who love pocket powerhouse camera. It’s time to look at Fuji X-100V Sample Images.

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Amazon.com – Fuji X-100 V Black | Sliver

Fuji X-1100 V is 5th generation of Fuji X-series compact camera with APS-C sensor.  The camera is also able to record DCI 4K UHD videos, as well as you, get amazing images from class-leading 26MP BSI CMOS sensor.

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Fuji X-100V press release here.

We will update you soon as we get more information related to the upcoming Fuji X-T4 camera.

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Nikon D6 Delayed Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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Finally Coronavirus (COVID-19) affecting the camera industry. In a recent press release, Nikon has delayed the Nikon D6 until May 2020. As we all know that the 2020 Olympics has been canceled. So, the delay of Nikon D6 won’t affect photographers that much.

Nikon D6 Delayed Due to Coronavirus –  Nikon official press release

Apology and Notice of Delay in the Release of the Nikon D6 Digital SLR Camera

Melville, NY – Thank you for choosing Nikon for your photographic needs.

As a result of delays in the procurement of parts and components from a third-party cooperating company due to measures implemented in response to the spread of COVID-19, the release of the new Nikon D6 digital SLR camera, originally planned for March 2020, will be delayed. We sincerely apologize to our customers and all those concerned for any inconvenience this may cause.

We are now planning to release the Nikon D6 in May 2020 and will announce the new release date once it has been determined.

We will continue to closely monitor the situation and do our utmost to deliver this new camera as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding and patience in this matter.

Also see – Reasons: Why Nikon D6 Doesn’t Have Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization

We will be updating you with more details soon.

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Canon EOS R1 Coming in Q4 of 2021

According to the latest rumors surfaced over the web Canon will be doing a development announcement of Canon EOS R1 camera dedicated for news and sports photographers at the end of 2021 if everything goes on schedule. The rumored specification of the camera isn’t know, but early prototypes of the camera limited to 6K Video recording mode. No 8K Video recording mode as we have in the upcoming Canon EOS R5.

So, from the initial set of rumors it’s very clear that the Canon EOS R5 isn’t Canon flagship camera, Canon EOS R1 is under development and it will sure arrive with new ground breaking specs inside.

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Canon 1600D / T8 Rumors

Canon 1600D / T8 camera latest rumors surfaced over the web. According to the latest rumors we have the camera is expected at the end 2020 or very beginning of 2021.

Rumored specifications of the camera also suggest that entry level live may get 2nd generation of DPAF sensors [without Eye AF]. And cropped 4K Video recording option with CDAF (Contrast detect AF system) support.

At the end as we usually say, take it with a grain of salt.

We will update you soon as we get more information related to Canon 1600D / T8. – Also see – Canon SL4 / Canon 200D III Coming on 2021

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Sony A6600 Sensor Test Score

Sony A6600 camera sensor DXOMarked finally. The low-light performance of the sensor is slightly improved compared to the Sony A6500. But, more or less the overall sensor score remains same.

Sony A6600 camera is the successor of Sony A6600 camera. Both have almost same core specification, the only major advantage we are getting with Sony A6600 is the presence of IBIS inside the camera.

Take a look what DXOMark Said about Sony A6600 Camera
Read the verdict:”Sony continues to stay ahead with its 24MP APS-C Exmor sensor, particularly with regard to low-light performance and high ISO dynamic range, though overall image quality is largely unchanged from earlier models. It has also ceded some ground to rivals’ smaller Four-Thirds sensors (albeit most likely Sony-made); as for APS-C, Canon has trumped Sony in resolution with a new 32.5MP sensor…Nevertheless, the Sony A6600 is capable of producing superb-quality images, and the inclusion of its Real-Time Tracking Autofocus for both stills and video, along with a larger battery over its predecessor, make it an appealing upgrade over the A6500. With a well-rounded feature set, the Sony A6600 is an attractive camera at a relatively affordable price…”

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Reasons: Why Nikon D6 Doesn't Have Sensor Shift Image Stabilization

Before the announcement of Nikon D6 DSLR camera, Nikon Rumor Mill said that Nikon D6 do have IBIS and it will arrive with it. But, at the time of announcement everyone was surprised that why Nikon D6 doesn’t have IBIS.  SO, here is your answer coming from

Vice President of Nikon Europe take on absense of IBIS inside Nikon D6

The main target users of the D6 are sports, wildlife and press photographers, who use the Optical viewfinder in most cases. Generally, image sensor stabilization leads to a gap between the optical viewfinder and the image sensor. This gap becomes more noticeable when telephoto lenses are used. With this in mind, we believed that image sensor stabilization was not a requirement for the D6 and decided not to implement it.

In short Nikon Says: We were not able to add IBIS inside Nikon D6. BTW, Pentax K1 DSLR [Wiki | B&H] was announced back Feb 2016, and it was first Fullframe Sensor DSLR to have 5 axis IBIS inside. Nikon at least can do reverse engineering with that model ?

Q. Maybe if your intention was only to do an evolutionary upgrade, naming the camera D5S would have made more sense (just like you have done in the past) and not bring in so much fire?

A. We only make a major model number update when the performance has greatly improved. The D6 has the best AF system among Nikon cameras. Furthermore, the image processing engine and operability have been updated and new connectivity functions like Wi-Fi and GPS have been newly added. Considering the many updates, we decided to name this camera the D6. The D6 has a high reputation especially among sports, wildlife, and press photographers because of its improved speed and AF precision powered by the new AF system.

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Tokina 11-20mm F2.8 Lens Coming for Canon and Nikon APS-C DSLRs

A new Tokina 11-20mm F2.8 ultra-wide angle lens coming on Summer of 2020 for Canon and Nikon APS-C DSLRs camera. It’s a successor of Tokina Highly popular 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X116 Pro DX II Lens. We do hope the upcoming Lens will have improved optics and optimized for Canon latest DPAF system. So, finally we will have a perfect tool in our hands for low-light ultra wide angle shots.

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