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By admin, on February 24th, 2014

According to latest rumors surfaced over the web Sony may soon announce Sony A77 successor in upcoming weeks, take a look at the rumored specification below.,
Sony A79 Rumored Specification
32 MP APS-C Exmor APS HD CMOS Sensor
High Speed AF
Hybrid Image Stabilization System (probably 3 axis based)
New camera announcement is expected from Sony in upcoming weeks that may also include A79, however the rumor is coming from a new source hence take it as a grain of salt.
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By admin, on February 24th, 2014

Canon G1X Mark II features newly developed 1..5 inch CMOS sensor and on the other hand the Sony RX100M2 features 1 inch sensor, the other major difference is the size, the size of Canon G1X is really bit bigger than your pocket slim Jeans pocket and demands a large Jacket pocket.

Sensor size: The Canon features bigger sensor size and less megapixels compared to Sony RX100 M2,
Bigger sensor size collects more light in the sensor area compared to the smaller one and hence you get better low light performance and greater color depth.
Bigger Photodiodes in Canon G1X Mark II Sensor: Photodiodes are the part of the sensor that’s actually sensitive to light, a photodiode converts light (photons) into electricity (electrons). Sony 1 inch sensor have approx 20 million photosites, and on the other hand the Canon G1X Mark II have 1.5 inch sensor and 12 million photosites, bigger sensor can obviously collect a lot more light per pixel – Canon G1X Mark II is bigger and will collect more light compared to Sony RX100 M II.
No-optical low pass filter – Sony RX100 M2 have no optical low pass filter inside hence you will get more sharp images when compared to Canon G1X Mar II
AF system: Both camera features Same contrast based AF system, but Canon comes with more AF points compared to RX100 M2. The newly developed AF system of Canon G1X Mark II is approx 2X faster than its predecessor. The PowerShot G1 X Mark II also supports 1-point and Touch AF.
Lens: Canon features more optical zoom lens than Sony, but Sony with limited zoom gives you more bit bright lens at the wide-end.
Image Stabilization: Canon features Hybrid Image Stabilization system , it include Panning IS, Macro (Hybrid) setting specifically corrects for shift-type shake, Dynamic mode IS for Video, Powered IS active while using telephoto zoom and Active Tripod mode corrects minor amount of camera shake, Sony RX100 M2 have Optical SteadyShot image stabilization that works Active 3-Way stabilization works on clockwise and counter-clockwise movements only.
Fast Continuous Shooting Speed: Sony offers fast continuous shooting of 10fps, Canon G1X limited to 5fps only.
Display: Canon features high resolution fixed touch screen and Sony have tilting touch screen (no touch), with Canon G1X its easy to quickly access the main menus… so final choice is your which type of screen you prefer.
Both camera features built-in WiFi and NFC that enables remote shooting and wireless transfer of images .
Size and Weight: Sony RX100 M2 lighter and smaller than Canon G1X Mark II, +1 it will also comes with more battery life, suitable for travel photographers.
More Manual Controls in Canon G1X Mark II: Canon G1X Mark II comes with Dual Control Rings, inner ring is stepped and can be directed to set aperture value, shutter speed and exposure compensation and the outer, continuous ring gives you full control over the AF of the camera.
Verdict: Based on Specification Comparison review we recommend you to buy Canon G1X Mark II camera since it will give you better image quality than Sony RX100 M2 camera, but if you are a travel photographer and need a ultra slime camera for your pocket than Sony RX100 M2 is a excellent choice.
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By admin, on February 17th, 2014

Nikon P600 and Sony H400, both announced approx at the same timeline, the Nikon P600 features 60X optical zoom and Sony H400 features 63X optical zoom, but don’t jump to a conclusion yet… take a look at the details below before buying your next megazoom camera.
It’s look like Sony was eager to break all megazoom records without putting a bit attention on core specification of the camera (however you pay approx $180 less than Nikon P600), the Sony H400 packed with a 63X Megazoom lens and a CCD sensor with limited ISO range and only 0.71 fps continuous shooting speed.
Nikon on the other features CMOS sensor, 60X optical zoom and more ISO range, hence you will get sharper and cleaner images compared to Sony H400.
Nikon P600 records also full HD video at 60fps and Sony H400 is limited to HD video recording with 30fps frame rate (only).

The display unit of Nikon is vari-angle, so you get excellent flexibility while composing your images.
The Nikon P600 features smaller size, less weight and comes with longer battery life compared to Sony H400.
Verdict: We highly recommend you to buy Nikon P600 since it gives you 16 MP CMOS sensor, 60x Nikkor Zoom (only 3X less than Sony H400), more ISO range, fast continuous shooting speed and Full HD video recording with flexible display unit.
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By admin, on February 12th, 2014

Sony NEX 6 Successor announced today, the camera comes with a features a 24MP CMOS sensor with phase AF pixels withing the sensor and latest Bionz X image processor, with the help of newly developed AF system and new processor the AF speed is significantly improved compared toNEX6 or NEX 7, on the Rear side we have a hybrid viewfinder that covers 92% of the frame with phase AF points.
The camera available in silver or black color for $650 body only, – Buy from Amazon B&H
and you have to pay $800 when you buy 16-50 F3.5-5.6 power zoom lens. – Buy from Amazon B&H
New Mirrorless Camera Features Impressive AF, 24 MP APS-C Sensor, BIONZ® X Processor, OLED Tru-Finder™ and more
SAN DIEGO, Feb. 11, 2014 – Sony Electronics’ new α6000 camera pushes the limits of mirrorless camera innovation, boasting the world’s fastest AF performance1 at just 0.06 seconds.
The speedy new camera (model ILCE-6000) is also equipped with a high-resolution 24.3 MP image sensor and powerful BIONZ X processor. This powerful combination of features ensures that still images, full HD videos and all fleeting moments are captured in sharp focus and incredible detail.
“With the world’s fastest autofocus system1, the ability to capture a blazing 11 frames per second and a 24.3 MP sensor, the new α6000 rivals even the best DSLRs in the market today in terms of performance, and does this in half of the size and weight at an extremely attractive price point,” said Neal Manowitz, director of the alpha interchangeable lens camera division at Sony. “It’s an ideal choice for photo enthusiasts eager to ‘go light’ and take their photography to the next level.”
Mike Fasulo, President and COO of Sony Electronics, added “The new α6000 camera is simply the latest in a recent line of awe-inspiring product introductions from our digital imaging group – one of the key pillars of our core electronics business. As a leader in the imaging industry, we’re continuing to push the limits of innovation, offering products and experiences that only Sony can deliver.”
New ultra-fast AF system
Even quicker than most professional DSLRs, the phenomenal autofocus speed of the α6000 camera is powered by Sony’s advanced Hybrid AF system. The new model features a focal plane phase-detection AF sensor with an extremely wide autofocus coverage area – 179 focal points– that is teamed with high-precision contrast-detection AF. This potent combination allows the camera to accurately track and respond to a subject moving through nearly the entire frame, and to shoot at an eye-popping speed of up to 11 frames per second with continuous autofocus. It’s an unprecedented combination of speed and frame coverage in today’s market.
Design and Controls
The new camera’s clear, bright OLED Tru-Finder lets you see a live preview of all setting adjustments before the shot is taken, so what you see is exactly what you get. Conveniently placed mode and control dials on top of the camera give easy access to commonly used settings. Additionally, a ‘Function’ button and two additional customizable buttons give quick access to any one of 47 assignable functions. There’s also a built-in flash for extra flexibility in any shooting situation.
Wi-Fi® and PlayMemories™
The α6000 camera has built-in Wi-Fi, giving consumers one-touch connection with Xperia® or NFC-compatible Android™ smartphones or tablets for instant image transfer and sharing2. A single touch also activates Smart Remote Control, linking the camera with a smartphone or tablet for a live image preview, to fire the shutter from a distance and to review shots instantly.
For devices without NFC one-touch capabilities, users can wirelessly transfer images and videos and activate Smart Remote Control through Sony’s free PlayMemories Mobile™ application, available for the iOS and Android platforms.
The camera is also compatible with downloadable Sony PlayMemories Camera Apps, adding a range of exciting and creative capabilities. Currently there are a total of 10 different applications available with several others to be released this spring.
Learn more at www.sony.net/pmca .
Pricing and Availability
The Sony α6000 compact interchangeable lens camera will be available in April 2014 in black and silver in a kit with a compact, versatile 16-50mm motorized zoom lens (model SELP1650) for about $800. It will also be offered separately as a body for about $650.
Sony has also announced the price of its previously announced full frame E-mount 70-200mm F4 G OSS telephoto zoom lens (model SEL70200G). This lens will be available in March for about $1500.
The new camera and all compatible lenses and accessories will be available at Sony retail stores (www.store.sony.com) and other authorized dealers nationwide.
Sony α Lenses Assortment
The α6000 camera is compatible with Sony’s ever-growing assortment of E-mount interchangeable lenses, and uses the same Sony E-mount as the α3000, α5000 and acclaimed α7 and α7R models, as well as all the previous α ‘NEX’ cameras. All Sony ‘FE’ and ‘E’ lenses are compatible with all E-mount cameras.
Outlined below, the E-mount family now includes 20 different models with several premium models from Carl Zeiss® and G Series Lenses:
- E 16mm F2.8
- E 20mm F2.8
- E 35mm F1.8 OSS
- E 50mm F1.8 OSS
- E 30mm F3.5 Macro
- E 24mm F1.8 ZEISS
- E 10-18mm F4 OSS
- E PZ 16-50mm F3.5 – F5.6 OSS
- E 18-55mm F3.5 – F5.6 OSS
- E 18-200mm F3.5 – F6.3 OSS
- E 18-200mm F3.5 – F6.3 OSS LE
- E PZ 18-200mm F3.5 – F5.6 OSS
- E 55-210mm F4.5 – F6.3 OSS
- E PZ 18-105mm F4 G OSS
- E 16-70mm F4 ZEISS OSS
- FE 28-70mm F3.5 – 5.6 OSS
- FE 35mm F2.8 ZEISS
- FE 55mm F1.8 ZEISS
- FE 24-70mm F4 ZEISS OSS
- FE 70-200mm F4 G OSS
1. Amongst interchangeable-lens digital cameras equipped with an APS-C image sensor as of February 12, 2014. Determined with internal measurement method with E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS lens mounted, Pre-AF off and viewfinder in use.
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By admin, on February 11th, 2014

Sony upcoming compact camera specification surfaced over the web today, the Sony HX400 features 50X zoom only, still behind Samsung WB2200F, Nikon P600 and Panasonic FZ70
- DSC-HX400V
– 20.4MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor
– 50X Optical zoom lens. 24-1200mm equivalent. Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T *
- DSC-HX60V
– 20.4MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor
– 30X Optical Zoom Lens. 24-720mm equivalent
– 60 times all the pixels super-resolution zoom for dealing with moving
- DSC-WX350
– 18.2MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor
– 20x optical zoom. 25-500mm equivalent
– 40 times all the pixels super-resolution zoom for dealing with moving
- DSC-W810
-20.1MP CCD sensor
– Optical zoom lens 6 times. 26-156mm equivalent
- DSC-WX220
– 18.2MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor
– 10x optical zoom. 25-250mm equivalent
– 20 times all the pixels super-resolution zoom for dealing with moving
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By admin, on February 9th, 2014
Just before the announcement the HX400 and HX60 V image leaked, take a look here for specification details

Sony HX400 Camera Image

Sony HX60 V Camera
More images can be seen here – New Camera Facebook page
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By admin, on February 9th, 2014

According to latest rumors Sony will also update megazoom camera Sony HX300 with HX400 and Compact travel zoom Sony HX50V with Sony HX60V on Wednesday at 4-5am London time,
Sony HX400 Rumored Specification
- 20.4-megapixel Exmor R® CMOS sensor
- 50x Optical Zoom Lens; 24-1200mm Equiv.
- Full HD 1080p Video with Stereo Sound
- Optical Image Stabilization
- Advanced Flash Illumination
- Enhanced Superior Auto
- Intelligent Sweep Panorama 360
Sony HX60 Rumored Specification
- 20.4-megapixel Exmor R® CMOS sensor
- Optical SteadyShot Image Stabilization
- 30x Optical Zoom Lens; 24-720mm Equiv
- Full HD 1080/60p AVCHD Video Capture
- Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS
+ As said ealrier Sony will also announce A6000 camera, said to be a true successor of Sony NEX 6 and NEX7 (yep, both) and the entry level compact camera line-up will also get a decent update.
Take a look at the rumored specification of A6000
- 24.3MP APS-C Exmor CMOS Sensor
- Fast Hybrid Autofocus
- Full 1080/60p
- 2.4M-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
- Built-In Wi-Fi and NFC
- price 650 Euro | $ 885.82
No information available about RX100 / 100M2 repleacement however according to my sources they will also get replaced very soon.
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