Ok, that’s really interesting and fun to see some silly mistakes related to the Nikon Z50 camera announcement. We have several mistakes in camera image sample page and once noticeable mistake in sample video of the Nikon Z50 camera.
Got these snaps from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZqL9BDu8nI
As you can see someone in Nikon able to grab F2.8 images from 15-50mm F3.5-6.3VR Lens
https://youtu.be/QUSO6J8O3eE
Someone shooting at 60FPS and text shows 120FPS.
But, all these are just funny mistakes. Above all Nikon Z50 is a excellent camera with very impressive core specification. Grab your camera from B&H Store and Amazon.com
In a short video you will know how fuji is keeping up the X100 series camera names… and if you know the algorithm you can predict the future camera names (Btw, Fuji can change their pattern after watching this video).
We all know smartphone killed compact camera sales, but nowdays smartphones are using AI technique to generate more perfect images. And with passing time these techs are improving so well, that in near future smartphones will give tough competition to interchangeable lens camera market.
Why not even a single camera maker step out of box and adopt adnroid OS for their camera and spend some time and money in R&D of AI based customized camera apps for their system cameras.
If any camera maker combine the goodness of large camera sensor and AI based camera modes + image decoding algorithms as we have in smartphones, then for sure we will have best tool in our hands.
Zeiss ZX1 is a excellent attempt to create smartcameras
We all know Zeiss ZX1 is a smartcamera which uses android OS and customized camera app. But it cost too high and not in the reach of day to day shooters. We need a new series of smartcameras that can uplift the performance of existing cameras.
What will happen in next Five years ?
Do you have any idea what will happen in next five years if smartphone makers improves their AI to next level and introduce more complex and high quality camera modules behind smartphones ?
Finally we have the major specs of the Canon EOS Ra camera. Let’s take a look at the major specs of the camera. It features almost same core specs as we have seen in Canon EOS R camera.
Canon EOS Ra Major Specification [Rumor]
30.3MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
Infrared Sensitivity–Astrophotography
DIGIC 8 Image Processor
4K30, 24 Video
C-Log & 10-Bit HDMI Out
Dual Pixel CMOS AF
3.69m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
3.15″ 2.1m-Dot Swivel Touchscreen LCD
Expanded ISO 50-102400
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, SD UHS-II Card Slot
Multi-Function Bar, Dual Pixel RAW
Modified infrared filter and a low-noise sensor with heightened hydrogen-alpha sensitivity. These modifications allow the camera to capture magnificent photographs of “red hydrogen emission” nebulae and other cosmic phenomena.
The major difference between the EOS R and EOS Ra is the modified IR cut filter. Canon has altered the filter to provide the Canon EOSRa with greater infrared light sensitivity and enabled it to achieve hydrogen-alpha light transparency. Hydrogen-alpha, also referred to as H-alpha or Hα, is a very specific red visible spectral line created by hydrogen, with a wavelength of 656.28nm. This red visible line in the spectrum occurs when hydrogen electrons fluctuate between the second and third-tiered orbits (or energy levels) of a hydrogen atom (according to the Balmer Series). When they move between these levels they absorb or release energy, and this emission and absorption of energy occurs at 656nm.
The IR cut filter modification of the Canon EOS Ra helps to allow as much light as possible to pass through this narrow bandwidth at the H-alpha frequency. The modification essentially allows you to photograph reddish, diffuse nebulae and other astronomical phenomena in a clearer, more brilliant manner—void of the IR attenuation associated with traditional hot mirrors and other IR-blocking technologies on most cameras. The need to photograph light at this wavelength is paramount because the color of light emitted from nebulae is strongest, and most pure at the hydrogen-alpha line. The color of this light is outside the parameters of the visible spectrum, and our eyes, or camera, cannot accurately render this light without filtration.
Finally the images of the Canon EOS Ra camera leaked. Now we are waiting for it’s official announcement which is about to happen in next few days. As we have said earlier also in our post the camera will have almost same core specification as we have seen in the Canon EOS R camera. Except a modified low-pass filter which will be more sensitive to infrared light.
World First FF Mirrorless Camera Dedicated for Astrophotography
We have no FF Mirrorless camera dedicated for Astrophotography. In Nikon we have the D850(A) FF DSLR dedicated for astro work. So. literally Canon will soon become world first and only camera maker to have FF Mirrorless camera for astrophotography. Sony A7R IV and A7R III mirrorless camera know as star eaters, Hope Sony and Nikon will also join the astro race soon with capable cameras.
More Images of the Upcoming Canon EOS Ra Camera
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
TNC Exclusive: We have spotted Canon PG1001 Digital Still Image Video Camera at Bluetooth certification agency. The upcoming digital still video camera is coming on Mid of March 2020 [confirmed].
Initially, it look like Canon IVY REC Camera coming out for an official announcement
Btw, we will update you soon as we get any new information from trusted sources.
Why camera makers are investing time and money in R&D of fan based cooling system in camera. Even if the Fan cooling unit used for external body cooling purpose only, then also there is great chance that air rotation for prolonged period of time in camera body may attract unwanted dust particles to camera body & lens unit if we are shooting in streets. And just in case if we are shooting in humid or rainy season what will going to happen then ?
Patent Images
The cooling vent looks like optional module and it can be added when it required.
Take a look at the text from patent
Conventionally, even in a digital camera, heat generation in an image sensor and an image processing circuit has become a problem due to an increase in pixels of the image sensor and a high frame rate of a moving image. In addition, the camera itself is required to be miniaturized, and there are few parts that release heat. For this reason, there is a limit to heat countermeasures by using heat transfer members that have been conventionally used to diffuse heat to the respective members and making them uniform. For this reason, forced air cooling using a fan or the like has been proposed, but if it is built in, the image pickup apparatus itself may become large.
Why not Liquid Cooling as we have in Smartphones
Some Smartphones makers are now using liquid cooling tech to combat heat generated by the processor, when phone is being used actively for hours. Chines smartphone maker Xiaomi uses liquid cooling tech in Poco F1 and in Black shark model. Korea based Smartphone maker Samsung also uses liquid cooling tech in Galaxy S7 and other flagship models to prevent overheating. Samsung developed a method of water cooling that uses a copper thermal heat pipe to disperse heat away from the CPU, especially as the chip works harder.
We have published this patent on December 17th, 2017, in this patent we can clearly see that Canon engineers were working on a Canon 5D series future body (may be Canon 5D Mark V) to combat camera heat.
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