Finally we are getting confirmations from rumor mill that Olympus E-M1X Camera is coming on January 20, 2019 if everything goes on schedule. Literally, only formal announcement is left since we already have full set of Olympus E-M1X Specification, leaked images. And not only that, Olympus already given the E-M1X camera to pro shooters / youtubers for creating reviews prior to official announcement.
Olympus E-M1X Rumored Specification
Name: E-M1X OMD camera
Sensor: 20MP (not global shutter)
Frame rate: 18fps
7.5+ EV stabilization
2x the processing speed of the E-m1II
Autofocus: Adaptive and expandable focal points.
High Res: Can shoot handheld High Resolution images (around 80MP) at 1/60s
Photography focus: Sports and Wildlife shooters
Same batteries as E-M1 Mk II
Live electronic ND filter
Larger EVF
Price: Close to $3,000
Body Size: 144.37 x 146.765 x 75.345mm (body with a built in vertical grip)
Launch: January 2019 along “2 tele zooms, 1 wide angle zoom. speedlight. zuiko binoculars”
Availability: February
We will update you soon as we get latest information.
According European online stores the shipping of Panasonic S1 and Panasonic S1R camera shipping will start from April 2019. And they have also started taking pre-orders of the upcoming camera.
We have already seen the development announcement of these cameras, now final announcement is about to happen in the month of January 2019. The Detailed specification of the camera isn’t officially published by Panasonic yet, so it clearly indicates Panasonic is busy in doing some last minutes work.
Take a look at first hands-on experiences video of Panasonic S1 / S1R camera (uploaded by Panasonic).
As you can see Olympus E-M1X camera spotted in the hands of professional photographer and popular youtuber Jared Polin. We are not able to read out the labels on the lens, but the lens also seems to be a new one and expected to arrive along with the camera. Before you say in comment box.. how you can say that it’s the E-M1X camera ? well just take a look at the leaked images of the Olympus E-M1X camera once again
Olympus E-m1X camera is rumored to arrive in the beginning of January 2019 and the shipment of the camera start from February month.Take a look at the rumored specification if the Olympus E-M1X camera.
Olympus E-M1X Major Specification
Sensor: 20MP
Frame rate: 18fps
7.5+ EV stabilization
Faster image processing – approx 2x faster than the E-m1X
Autofocus: Adaptive and expandable focal points
Body Size: 144.37 x 146.765 x 75.345mm (body with a built in vertical grip)
High Res: Can shoot handheld High Resolution images (around 80MP) at 1/60s
Photography focus: Sports and Wildlife shooters
Same batteries as E-M1 Mk II
Larger EVF
Launch: January 2019 along “2 tele zooms, 1 wide angle zoom. speedlight. zuiko binoculars”
Availability: February
The Olympus E-M1 Mark II already crated a world record by introducing Image Stabilization support upto 6.5 Stops. Now, the new camera is said to feature Image Stabilization upto 7.5+ EV stops.
Latest reports from CIPA is out, that doesn’t look very good since the shipment of camera isn’t catching up the stats of 2017 (previous year). However, the data you have seen above is a combine graph of compacts as well as interchangeable lens camera. Just take a look at one more graph below.
Mirrorless and DSLR (combine) Shipment Graph worldwide
The shipment graph isn’t so bad for interchangeable lens cameras. As you can see the 2018 graph is somehow close to the 2017 sales graph. And at the end of months we do expect more shipments due to the Canon and Nikon recent Mirrorless announcements.
Compact Camera shipment Graph of 2018
The graph you have seen above is of compacts camera. As usual the compact camera shipment is going down every year due to the smartphone sales. So, compact camera shipment / sales of 2018 isn’t doing so well compared to previous years.
TNC Exlusive: Dual base ISO coming to Sony A7S III. According to latest rumors surfaced over the web, Sony may implement Dual base ISO at Sony A7S III camera.
From Initial reports, its look like the prototypes of the camera have the Dual Base ISO feature, we do hope that the feature will continue in the production version of the camera.
It’s really a great news for professional filmmakers and serious youtubers if true. Dual native ISO means exactly there are two optimal settings of the camera. So, at native ISO is where Camera Performs best in-terms of SNR (signal to Noise ratio) and Dynamic Range.
Native ISO is actually a saturation point of any camera at which the analogue signal does not need to be modified before it converted into Digital Signal and you get optimal image quality.
So, in Dual base ISO we have two Values first is High Base ISO (ex 2500) and other is low base ISO (ex 500). Increasing the ISO above the lower base number amplifies the output but also increases noise in the image. But when the ISO reaches the higher base ISO, the circuit is switched so the photosites output higher levels without applying the additional gain.
” (A7S II users)They want 4K/60p, 4:2:2 10-bit, and of course more battery power, increased AF accuracy – many things!”
But later in an interview he also added that
dpreview says, Sony’s Kenji Tanaka told us the a7S II successor would be “more than [a7S II users] expect.”
What actually coming inside Sony A7S III ?
Sony very clearly hinting us that upcoming camera have either 6K or 8K video recording options. And as we have published that Sony upcoming A7S III, Sony A7R IV and Sony A9 II camera will have 8K video recording capability. 8K video recording capability doesn’t mean you will get a 8k output, as we know the current line-up of Sony alpha fullframe and mirrorless camera uses 6K videos (Full sensor readout) to create 4K videos.
TNC exclusiveNikon Z Noct Nikkor 58mm F0.95 lens Official Announcement Soon, Nikon Z Noct Nikkor 58mm F0.95 lens already in the hands of reviewers/ youtubers out there for creating reviews. Nikon worlwide websites also updated their page with F0.95 lens in the list of Mirrorless lenses section.
More about the lens
Fast, manual-focus lens delivering superb point-image reproduction and elaborate rendering with f/0.95 maximum aperture
With over a century’s wealth of optical expertise, NIKKOR lenses are renowned for its optimal performance and precision with light. Amongst the vast range of NIKKOR lenses available through the years, the Noct range blazingly stands out as it is specifically crafted for night photography. The first Noct was the brightest lens with a magnificent point-image reproduction capability at an f/1.2 maximum aperture. Putting together that very DNA in a compelling combination of breakthrough engineering, passionate commitment, and meticulous craftsmanship, NIKKOR introduces the latest NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct.
This new Noct has the highest performing rendering performance in NIKKOR to produce exquisitely detailed point-image reproduction, flawless high resolution, and pleasing bokeh at its maximum aperture. Crafted with new glass elements and ARNEO coat, the NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct is NIKKOR’s answer of reinventing optical performance, redefining perfection and setting a new benchmark.
Nikon 58mm F.95 Lens Features Explained / Press text
Earlier we have received information that Panasonic will going to use the Panasonic GH5s sensor inside the upcoming Panasonic G90 / G95 camera.
But latest hints coming from anonymous sources suggest Panasonic G90 may use a 20mp sensor, Coming straight out from the Panasonic G9 camera. Or you can also say the upcoming Panasonic G90 is an affordable version of Panasonic G9.
Up to some extent he also think this information is bit logical scenes the Panasonic GH5S camera is a kind of a video oriented camera and not SO suitable for still photography due to its very low resolution sensor of 10 megapixels.
But at the end since the rumor is coming from anonymous take it with grain of salt.
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