Nikon J2 leaked specification surfaced over the web few hours ago, as we have said earlier the specification is almost same,
Nikon J2 Leaked Specification
– 10.15 million pixel sensor, CX format, built-in image plane phase difference AF
– EXPEED3 image processor
– ISO Expandable up to 6400 – Standard range ISO100-3200, in sensitizing
– Electronic shutter shutter, second 1/16000-30, Bulb, Time (when using the ML-L3)
– 10 seconds continuous shooting frame / s, 30 frames / s, 5 frames per second 60 frames /, in the high-speed continuous shooting
– Video is 1920×1080 60i, a compression method H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MOV file format
– The media SD / SDHC / SDXC
– 920,000 dot LCD monitor type 3
– The size is 106mm x 61mm x 29.8mm
– The weight (body only) 237g, (including battery, SD memory card) 280g
– Creative mode of the effect of eight (miniature effect, select color, soft, easy panorama, Backlight, Night Scene, Night Scene Portrait, four exposure modes to choose)
What we see is higher resolution LCD compared to the older model, rest of the specification remains same.
Few days ago we have posted Canon 650D vs Nikon D3200 specification comparison review, now Cameralabs tested both the camera and the result was pretty much same as expected, the canon 650D images show bit more detail compared to Nikon D3200see jpeg image comparison of both the camera below,
Shot settings: The Canon Rebel T4i / EOS 650D was fitted with the EF-S 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM kit lens and the Nikon D3200 was fitted with the Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 VR kit lens.
The third image show CA at edges but its not a problem of Canon 650D, the new 18-135mm STM kit lens suffers from chromatic aberration at the edge of the frame even at f8.
Conclusion from cameralabs
…Overall, it’s clear that the T4i / 650D is a better camera than the D3200, but there’s a price to pay for those additional features and superior performance. Not everyone, particularly first time DSLR buyers need those features and the D3200 remains a compelling option as an affordable first DSLR. It’s also important to note the closer rival to the T4i / 650D will be Nikon’s long-awaited successor to the D5100, and I’ll update this page when that’s launched.
The leaked images below show Nikon J2 camera with conventional 10-30mm kit lens and a new Nikkor 11-27.5mm f/3.5-5.6 (kit) lens is also coming for J2 camera, the camera is expected to arrive next week. Based on latest rumors we have info that No major update is coming in the sensor and image processor of the Nikon J2, but it will feature a new creative mode and many other new features for entry level users,
After shooting London Olympics with iPhone 4S its time for more News from the world of Smartphone Camera, Nokia Pure view 808 tear-down at Chipworks reveals it uses Toshiba imaging sensor, as you can see the on the left side the Big sensor used by Nokia pureview smatphone and on the Left side we have Sony CMOS IMX145 (1/3.2 “) 8MP image sensor found inside the iPhone 4S.
Canon Big Megapixel Monster aka Nikon D800 Competitor may arrive soon according to CR, The camera expected to arrive with 35+ Megapixel resolution. Some other rumors sources [CW] also suggest that canon is preparing to announce its first Medium Format camera on September (Photokina 2012).
Both the rumored surfaced over the web at same time so we can also expect a Medium Format Camera with 35+ Megapixel res. may arrive at Photokina 2012. We will update you soon as we get any new info, Follow us at Facebook and Twitter of latest camera news and updates
Will you go with you smartphone and binoculars to cover Olympic games of 2012? Dan Chung professional photographer and editor of the blog DSLRNewsShooter , is successfully covering the Olympic Games in London with an iPhone 4S, Canon binoculars and iPhone App Snapspeed. See the images below and share your thoughts with us
See Dan Chung’s Olympic smartphone photoblog at guardian.co.uk
A good tutorial to show you how the focal length impact your portrait photography, with a 200mm lens you get excellent out-of-focus background and beautiful face and at 35mm you can see some significant wide angle distortion, for more details see the tutorial below
By Jay P. Morgan
The lens or focal length of the lens you choose has a profound impact on the image. It effects the perspective, background and features of the subject. In this lesson everyone should understand what the different focal lengths do to the human face and how they change the background. Why do you choose a 135 mm lens to shoot a head shot of a beautiful woman but use a 24mm to shoot a clown. Keeping the head the same size in the frame and changing the focal length of the lens, I will shoot a series of images that demonstrate how focal length effects the features of the human face and how it changes perspective which effects the background. We will go on to demonstrate a simple 2 light and one reflector fashion lighting set up. I learned a lot from this exercise and I hope you do to.
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