New rumors coming above the surface,Canon may announce a megapixel monster 3D(name is still not confirmed) with 46.1 Megapixel sensor on PhotoPlus exhibition in NY, from October 24th to 27th.
The Canon Megapixel Monster will arrive with the following specification
46.1MP
5fps
16bit
ISO: 100-12800
Canon will also introduce new sensor design in Upcoming Canon 7D II, 70D, 700D and 3D DSLR, we will update you soon as we get any new info.
Comparison between Canon 5D mark III and Black Magic Cinema Camera is bit odd, since BBCC have sensor smaller than the M4/3 format, but the small sensor camera performed surprisingly good during the test, the results are difficult to digest for Canon.
Nikon D600 and D700(Discontinued*) comes at same price range of $2K, but Nikon D600 features newly developed sensor, double megapixel with better low-light performance and more dynamic range, the Nikon D600 also offers video recording which is un-available at Nikon D700.
Nikon D700 features more AF point compared to Nikon D600, but New AF system is used in Nikon D600 for more accurate and features faster AF speed. Nikon D600 uses and have Advance Nikon Multi-CAM 4800 autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection AF Detection Range -1 to 19 EV (ISO 100, 68°F/20°C) and Nikon D700 uses Nikon Multi-CAM 3500FX auto-focus module and features Detection range: EV -1 to EV +19 (ISO 100 equivalent, at normal temperature: 20°C/68°F)
Nikon D600 is a advance camera and comes at almost same price of Nikon D700, we highly recommend you to buy Nikon D600.
Nikon D600 vs. Nikon D4 High ISO test, both camera perform very well during High ISO test, Nikon D4 Image at ISO 6400 is very clean and have almost no noise on the other side Nikon D600 showing some noise with bit more details (due to high resolution).
Nikon D600 is recently announced affordable fullframe camera from Nikon, see the specification comparison below and select the best camera based on your needs,
Nikon D600 vs. Nikon D4 Specification Comparison
Nikon D600 vs. Nikon D4 sensor score
We have also included Nikon D600 vs Nikon D4 sensor score, Nikon D600 sensor showing better result in every test and even the low-light score of Nikon D600 is bit better than the Nikon D4 flagship full-frame camera.
Nikon D600 Price vs. Nikon D4 Price
Nikon D600 is more affordable and comes at $2K and for Nikon D4 you have to pay approx $6k.
Conclusion.
Nikon D600 is affordable, excellent performer and bit light weight and small, Nikon D4 have better standard ISO range, better AF system and fast shutter + Continuous shooting speed.
Based on High-ISO test, Specification Comparison, DXOMark Lab report and Nikon D600 price difference, we recommend Nikon D600 for our users. But if you want neat High-ISO images (ISO 3200+) and advance AF system with fast burst speed, you may move towards D4.
Just few days ago in an interview with Amateurphotographer, Fujifilms operations manager Hiroshi Kawahara said that the company is looking into the possibility of a full frame mirrorless camera.
Kawahara also confirmed that the upcoming and some current X lenses is large enough to accommodate full frame, he also added that some current, wider, focal-length lenses would not be fully compatible with full-frame.
“Fujifilm technicians are seriously investigating the possible launch of a full-frame compact system camera (CSC) and are focusing on the sensor and processor that would be required.
Kawahara confirmed that the covering circle of Fuji’s current X-series lenses is large enough to accommodate full frame. But he accepted that some current, wider, focal-length lenses would not be fully compatible with full-frame and that this risks alienating existing users.”
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