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Canon 7D Mark II vs Canon 70D

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Canon 7D Mark II vs Canon 70D – Canon 7D Mark II is just announced by Canon with 2nd generation of Dual Pixel CMOS technology, take a look at the chart below for more details …

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Sensor: The sensor size and resolution is same, however if we believe in press release and Canon USA website the sensor used inside Canon 7D Mark II is  the new one with new one, not same as of Canon 70D DSLR.

Image processor: The Dual Digic 6 processor used inside Canon 7D Mark II gives you camera power to shoot 10 frames per second with at full resolution on the other hand Canon 70D is limited to

ISO range: The Canon 7D Mark II offers ISO range of 51200, Canon 70D is limited to 25600. Due to more ISO range we will sure get better low light performance from Canon 7D Mk 2 DSLR.

AF system: The camera uses newly developed AF module that features 65 all cross-type AF points Canon 70D is limited to 19 AF points only.


Canon 7D Mark II AF system
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Canon 70D AF system
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Canon-7D-Mk-II-vs-70D-backTouch screen in 70D – The Canon 70D gives you a var-angle monitor and touch screen, Canon gives you fixed LCD screen without touch… so Canon 70D monitor is better than Canon 7D.

The Canon 70D offers built in WiFi connectivity and bit better battery life.

Verdict: Based on specification comparison review Canon 7D mark II is a clear winner when compared to Canon 70D, the 7D Mk 2 comes with better sensor, advance AF system and more ISO range.
Buy Canon 7D Mark II body at Amazon ||  B&H

Canon 70D at Amazon | B&H |

Pentax and Sony Upcoming Lenses 2015 - 2016

We now have the roadmap of Pentax and Sony Upcoming lenses, all these lens will be announced in upcoming years (possibly in 2014), the list of lenses coming on 2015

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List of Sony lenses that will arrive in 2015

  • Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS
  • Sony FE 28mm f/2 (with ultra wide and fisheye teleconverters)
  • Zeiss Distagon T* FE 35 mm f/1.4 ZA
  • Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS
  • Another large aperture prime lens

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via – Optyczne | ephotozine

Fuji X-Pro2 Camera Rumor Update

Fuji-X-Pro-2-Coming-SoonNow finally photokina is over and but unfortunately we haven’t seen any innovative product from Fujifilm this year, during an interview by admiringlight Torben Hondong of fujifilm said the following words

Finally, I asked Mr. Hondong about any news on the long-awaited replacement for the X-Pro 1.

Mr. Hondong said that it was difficult. Shooters of the X-Pro 1 desire the hybrid optical finder, and they are thinking of ways to bring something like the EVF of the X-T1 into a hybrid finder, but that this proves challenging to fit into a body that people expect. To be clear, he wasn’t confirming that an X-T1 sized finder would be in an X-Pro 2, but that the fact that the X-T1 exists makes designing the new finder challenging due to expectations. He mentioned the X100s and T improving on the hybrid finder of the X100, and that Fuji would see how the response to the X100T was to consider the options for any potential X-Pro replacement.

I was also hoping to hear few words about the sensor tech they are developing,.. BTW we will update you soon as we get any new information.

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Canon Megapixel Monster Coming Next Month

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According to latest rumors Canon may announce a new high-end DSLR next month, the resolution will be 46 Megapixel and price is expected to be around $8000-$9000 USD.

A bit analysis …

At this moment we don’t know its specification but a but if we grab 46 Megapixel from a  single layer fullframe sensor than we will sure get a limited ISO performance, possibly ranging form 50-6400/12800. We do hope this time Canon should implement a multilayer sensor to avoid poor / limited performance during low-light condition, also take a look — we have already seen the Canon Patent Five Layer Sensor, and also a Three-Layer sensor from Canon,

Other part is image processor and AF system for a $8K-9k body, Canon will sure implement Dual Digic 6 image processor and 61-Point High Density Reticular AF system (same as of 1DX) or better than that in the upcoming DSLR.

Earlier predictions and expectations

Also if you have time Read the article written by our experts – What to expect from Canon ? published  on August 14th, 2014

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Samsung NX1 Sample Images

Many sample images surfaced over the SLR CLUB and optyczne.pl, thanks to our website member Virindi for sending the samples link,

We are also waiting for the sample images of the Samsung NX1 camera and we will soon update this post if we found any….

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Samsung NX1 at 100% view
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More Samples
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And one more
Samsung-NX1-Sample-image3You can see more sample images here and NX1 first High ISO test optyczne.pl, for more links you can look our comment section below.

Buy Samsung NX1 from Amazon || B&H Store

Also see – Samsung NX1 Announced – Press Release, Full Specification and Videos  and must see – Canon 7D Mark II vs. Samsung NX1 – Specification Comparison

Canon SX60 HS Sample Images

Canon Japan uploaded only two sample images of recently announced Canon SX60 HS camera , we will update this post soon as we get more sample images.
Canon-SX60-HS-sample-image3 Shooting mode – Program AE, Shutter speed – 1/100, ISO sensitivity – Hundred, Exposure compensation – 0, White balance -Auto, Built-in flash – Off

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Sony Makes Inroads with Their new 4K Offering, the FS7

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Sony has manufactured yet another 4K video camera. In and ever crowed and competitively priced market, Sony has finally made a sub $10,000 interchangeable lens, ASP-C 4Kinternally recordable camera. However, it seems like Sony may be late to the dance. There are some great features on this camera, which we will look at later in this article. However,what Sony does not get at times is the more forward thinking manufactures who are new tothe dance and are delivering democratization of cinema in droves, where Sony is still stuck, in some ways, in a twentieth-century, their hand in your proprietary-pocket paradigm. If we compare this camera and its proprietary nature to the competition, this camera fails to deliver in some areas, but excitingly delivers in others.

Sony’s first affordable 4K option was the FS700. A very good and viable option for a my riadof video applications, the FS700, however, did not shoot 4K video internally. It came with a price tag of $7,699, which was for HD only. In order to shoot 4K video, one need to spendan additional $5,350 dollars to purchase Sony’s proprietary recorder called the AXS-R5.The total set back for acquiring 4K video less lens was $13,049. In addition to that, a firmware update was needed (at a cost) and a Sony proprietary v-lock battery to run the recording unit.

There are four well-known manufacturers, which made external recorders: AJA, Atomos,Blackmagic and Convergent Design. Two of which have taken their expertise with videodata recording and parlayed that expertise and technology into sub $10,000, professional4K video cameras. The first of which is the AJA Cion. The Cion retails for $8995 and is completely vacant of proprietary connectors. This camera is light (about 6lb) and balances nicely on your shoulder. It also comes with a PL mount for professional glass applications.Two XLR inputs for audio as well as either V-mount or Anton Bower mount depending onyour battery needs. It also shoots 4K video internally to removable solid-state drives.

The Blackmagic URSA (A Detailed Look – Blackmagic URSA and CFast Cards) , on the other hand retails for a little less. The Blackmagic URSAretails for between $5,995-$6495, depending on which lens mount option you choose. ThePL mount option is $500 more than the Canon mount, which gives one a nice variety of Cinema lensesa nd DSLR to use. The URSA, like the Cion, records 4K internally, thetrade off being less money for the URSA, more money for the recording media. Instead ofusing solid-state drives, the URSA uses CFast media, which is of compact flash linage. Theadvantage being, with CF media, you can record CinemaDNG RAW, a lossy compressed format with a 4:4:4 color space. The Solid state drives for the Cion can record a 4:4:4 colorspace in ProRes. The Blackmagic URSA also comes with a full HD 1920×1080 10.1-inchmonitor, which folds in flush the camera body when stowed. The Cion needs either anexternal monitor or electronic viewfinder solution—an accessory not included with thecamera.

Let us look at the Sony FS7. There are many features on the FS7 that are well thought outand value based for the consumer. The first of which is the electronic viewfinder. Similar tothe viewfinder solution first seen on Sony HD video cameras like the PMW-EX3, the view finder solution on the FS7 uses a small OLED monitor with a diopter and eyepiece for magnification. This is a very nice option, where in some other cameras in this class, most likely a third party solution is needed via an Alphatron, Zacuto or Cineroid EVF. Another feature of note on the FS7 is the stow able smart handgrip. This handgrip, reminiscent of theAaton LTR 54 and the XTR Prod, makes it easier to not only balance the camera, but also have start stop record, assignable buttons and zoom control. On the audio side, Sony has placed two XLR inputs neatly on the right hand side of the camera, facing toward the rear ofthe camera, thus is reminiscent of the Arri Amira. TheFS7 unlike its predecessor, the FS 700will shoot 4K internally via Sony legacy CODECS, however, if you want to shoot RAW or toan external recorder, Sony’s proprietary monster rears its ugly head.

A further investigation into Sony’s new 4K camera, the FS7, the lowdown. The first item ofnote is that the FS7, comes with a proprietary lens mount. Fitted with an E-mount, the FS7will only take Sony and a few Zeiss DSLR lenses, none of which have manual iris and hardstop focus control. However, that may change. As a kit option, or individually, Sony has anew lens, which has manual focus and aperture as well as a full auto feature. Called the FE-PZ, this lens has a generous 15x zoom range from 28-135mm, with a consistent maximum aperture throughout. Kit price was not available, however, this lens is available for individual purchase. Pricing according to B&H and Adorama is $2,499, a relative bargain for a manualfull-frame lens with zoom control. Because this lens is also a full-frame design, it is also aviable option for Sony’s A7S Full-frame DSLR, which also can shoot 4K, via HDMI output toan external recorder. The drawback to this lens would be the moderate f-stop (f4) and lackof bokeh found with faster lenses.

Sony adds more proprietary devices. In addition to the above-mentioned items of glass,mounts, audio placement and multi-function handle, you need more accessories to shootcomfortably and professionally. The first item of note would be the fact that the FS7 doesnot rest comfortably and or ergonomically on one’s shoulder. The size of the camera with lens is something in between an ENG camera and a camcorder. To accessorize this kit, youneed to purchase a shoulder pad and rail solution. This is especially evident when you add Sony’s interface box, which allows you to export RAW video. The interface also has a battery solution, however, this is proprietary as well, taking a Sony v-lock. There are noother battery options like the ones available on the Blackmagic URSA and AJA Cion.Additionally, if you want to output RAW or ProRes files, youwould need to purchase the interfacebox accessory from Sony for around $2,000. This would allow you to connect Sony’s own AXS–R5 orany of the other external recorders from AJA, Atomos, or Convergent Design. The FS7 records internally to Sony’s XQD recording media, which has transfer rates (read/write) upto 180MB/s. These cards are reasonably priced with a 64gb card retailing for $298.95.

In a confluence of two former divergent paths, Sony’s FS7 has made up a great deal ofground. Although not a perfect camera, it does make substantial inroads towards the Democratization of Cinema. For $8,000 you get a 4K camera, which can record 4Kinternally, a first for Sony at this price point. However, the camera is not without its flaws.Other manufacturers such as AJA and Blackmagic have very completive offerings—givingyou more professional features such as internal recording of 4:4:4 color space. Moreover,the lensing options for theses new comers covers a wider range of glass. Sony with its blinders on has focused its competitive gaze not on the new comers, but more on Canonand their C500, which retails for $19,999. With the FS7’s ability to record higher bit rates with and more professionalCODEC options, Canon may be the real laggard in this race. Completion is good. It causeslegacy companies to rethink their business model and manufacturing paradigm and itcreates innovation from new companies willing to think beyond the status quo. As RED had done a decade ago, giving us the first 4K production camera, one of the legacy giants,Sony, has now awoken with a substantial new offering their own, the FS7.

About the Author: Thomas Cznarty is a lecturer at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Currently, he teaches in the Communication and Media department. He writes poetry, short fiction and screenplays. Thomas Cznarty is also a filmmaker and media producer with a strong background in film and television production.