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Nikon D600 vs Nikon D4

Nikon D600 vs Nikon D4Nikon 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.

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See more Nikon D600 Comparison review:
Nikon D600 vs Nikon D800
Nikon D600 vs Nikon D700

Fuji full frame mirrorless camera Coming Soon

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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Canon Remote-Controlled Robotic Camera

Robotic rig with canon 1D X + 200-400mm lens is also displayed at Photokina 2012, same type of robotic rig is also used during the last Olympics in London, you can change the position of your camera or Zoom it with a simple joystick, although it requires some practice to learn to control the speed and displacement robotic arm.

Src – popphoto

Images of Upcoming Fuji X Lenses

On June 26th we have published the list of Fuji Upcoming lenses, now we have images and Fuji confirmed that all new lenses will arrive at 2013,

Super EBC Fujinon XF 10-24 mm f / 4 R LM OIS

Super EBC Fujinon 23mm f/1.4 XF R

Super EBC Fujinon 55-200 mm f/3.5-4.8 XF R LM OIS


Fujinon Super EBC 56 mm f/1.4 XF R

src – optyczne.pl

Hasselblad Lunar - a copy of NEX 7?

Hasselblad Lunar share same core specification as Sony NEX 7 (NEX 7 at Amazon) but comes at a price of $5K, After getting strong criticism from worldwide photographers, now Hasselblad taken the  defensive side, read below what Hasselblad representatives tried to explain their position and idea behind the Lunar on BJP-online.

“I’ve heard a lot of crazy things about this camera. People are talking about ‘rebranding’. I think rebranding is something really different than what we’ve done. We have, in this industry, many examples of what rebranding actually is. In their case, it’s not a partnership, it’s an original equipment manufacturer process, because their cameras aren’t really different. They use a different logo, but the cameras are made of the same material, are sprayed with the same paint, and are assembled in the same factory, with the same low-cost labour forces. It’s not a partnership. What we’re doing is creating different cameras. What we are doing is buying different components from the best suppliers, and applying our knowledge and expertise to create a different camera. This is not a NEX 7 camera, just because we are buying components from Sony. The hardware is just a small part of the whole. It’s not because we’re using a Sony sensor that it makes the Lunar a Sony camera.”

 

What Others Think

Taking inspiration from Hasselblad Lensrentals.com announces “Looney”

Not to be left out of the spirit of Photokina, Lensrentals today announced it’s first new camera design: the Lensrentals Looney……The Italian design (Cicala is Italian, sort of) features handgrips made of real fake leather, and precious carbon polymer gems on various switches and knobs, and a unique lens cap made from the finest recycled wood fibers and hand embossed by a member of the staff…. Compared to many recent releases, the Looney is a bargain at only, oh, let’s say $4,500. $4,500 sounds good, doesn’t it?

Hasselblad Future Compact Camera


The outline of the next compact camera looks similar to Sony RX100.

Hasselblad ‘RX100’
On the technique of both cameras he could unfortunately say nothing, except that it comes from Sony. To our question whether the compact camera is based on Sony RX100 because the lens module on the sketches very much like the Sony compact lens that followed a significant smile. We venture the prediction that the compact Hasselblad technology shares with the Sony RX100 therefore does.

via – SAR

Nikon D600 vs Nikon D800

Nikon D600 vs Nikon D800

The recently announced Nikon D600 Full Frame Camera comes at $2K range and D800 comes at $3K range (body only), the new Nikon D600 features newly developed 24.7 Megapixel FF CMOS sensor, Standard ISO range of 100-6400, expandable to 50-25600, 39 focus points AF coverage to full-fill your daily needs.

 

Advantages of Nikon D600

Nikon D600 cost your approx $1000 less than the Nikon D800, Nikon D600 is bit slimmer and lighter.

Both camera features Full frame sensor, Nikon D600 is a 36.3 megapixel monster whereas Nikon D600 features 24.7 Megapixels and both the camera share same standard ISO range of 100-6400.

Now its time to see some High ISO test, imagine-resource now have D600 high resolution samples, so I have take two samples of both the camera at ISO 6400 and 25600, see the results below

Nikon D600 vs Nikon D800 High ISO Test

Nikon D600 Sensor Score

Nikon D600 score Just 1 point less than Nikon D800 in DxOMark Lab, We have the Top 10 rated cameras of DxO Mark (below) Click to enlarge

Conclusion

From the ISO test and other specification review we know that Nikon D600 is also a excellent DSLR with eye-catching features, but if you need more AF point and Megapixel you may move towards Nikon D800.
Buy Nikon D600 from Amazon
Buy Nikon D800 from Amazon


See more Nikon D600 Comparison review:
Nikon D600 vs. Nikon D4
Nikon D600 vs. Nikon D700

Hasselblad Lunar

Hasselblad Lunar Front

Hasselblad, manufacturer of the world’s most advanced medium format camera system, has announced a new Italian-designed ‘ultimate luxury’ mirrorless camera “Lunar”, The camera have same  sensor and core specification as Sony NEX 7 (APS-C 24.3-megapixel, 25-point AF, Full HD video recording…etc), It will cost your approx $6500. Will you buy New Hasselblad Lunar or you look forward towards Sony NEX6 or NEX 7? share your thought with us, see more details below (press release)

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