Initial DR (Dynamic Range) test coming out from Canon 90D sample images shows that the Dynamic range is slightly improved compared to Canon 80D camera.
In the FredMiranda forum, cgarcia analyzes an EOS 90D ISO100 RAW image to show a temporary dynamic range.
“Dpreview (90D) sample images were used to test the dynamic range. The results were slightly better than 80D.”
If the dynamic range is similar or even slightly better than of Canon 80D camera, then its a win win situation for Canon since despite of increasing the sensor resolution they managed to keep the dynamic range of the sensor same as of Canon 80D. The increase of resolution not impacted the sensor DR performance in any way.
Yes we are waiting for photonstophotos to test out the Dynamic range Canon 90D camera and let’s hope we get some good results out of it.
Sony finally announced the Sony A6600 camera, the Sony A6600 camera uses same IMX 271 sensor which was first used inside the Sony A6400 camera. The camera features almost same core specs as we have in the Sony A6400 camera added with a built-in image stabilization system. So, literally its just a midcore update from Sony and not a true successor of Sony A6500.
Core features remain unchanged from the existing a6400, including a 24MP APS-C sensor, 11fps burst shooting with autofocus and auto exposure, 4K/30p video recording and a 2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder. The a6600 does have a touchscreen for touch focus, touch shutter and touch tracking functionality. We’re told the a6600 officially replaces the a6500.
The Sony a6600 will be available in November, 2019, at a price of $1400 US ($1900 CAN) body-only, and $1800 US ($2400 CAN) with an 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 kit lens.
Sony Electronics Strengthens APS-C Mirrorless Line-up with Launch of Two New Cameras
Company Introduces Alpha 6600 with in-body Image Stabilization and Enhanced Battery Life, Also Boosts Product Portfolio with Introduction of Alpha 6100
SAN DIEGO — August 28, 2019 — Sony Electronics today announced two new additions to its α (Alpha) series of mirrorless cameras with the launch of the Alpha 6600 (model ILCE-6600) and Alpha 6100 (model ILCE-6100). These new models bring many of Sony’s most advanced imaging technologies into compact, lightweight APS-C bodies.
The new, extremely versatile Alpha 6600 camera has been designed to address the needs of the most demanding photographers and videographers, while the new Alpha 6100 is targeted at users who are looking to produce high-quality photos and videos with an interchangeable lens camera.
In addition to the new bodies, the Sony APS-C range has been further strengthened by the launch of two new lenses: E 16-55mm F2.8 G and E 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS. Sony’s “One Mount” solution for both APS-C and Full-frame cameras provides creators an extreme amount of versatility for all of their photography and video needs.
“These new APS-C cameras provide excellent image quality in a compact package, with the ability to take full advantage of Sony’s growing lineup of 54 different E-mount lenses,” said Neal Manowitz, deputy president of Imaging Products and Solutions at Sony Electronics. “We are proud to bring so many of our innovations into our APS-C lineup and to provide creators with several new tools to realize their vision.”
The new Alpha 6600 and Alpha 6100 include a 24.2MP Exmor™ CMOS image sensor, the latest BIONZ X™ image processor, and a front-end LSI implemented in Sony’s full-frame cameras. This powerful trio combine to deliver all-around enhancements in image quality and performance across all areas of photo and video capture.
The Alpha 6600 and Alpha 6100 offer a lightning-fast autofocus acquisition time of 0.02 seconds. With 425 focal-plane phase-detection autofocus (AF) points covering approximately 84 percent of the image area and 425 contrast-detection AF points, the high density and wide coverage of the AF system ensure reliable AF, even in the most challenging light conditions. Both new models benefit from Sony’s ‘Real-time Tracking’ which utilizes Sony’s latest algorithm with Artificial Intelligence-based object recognition to ensure that subjects can be captured with excellent accuracy, even via the touch panel on the rear screen. In addition, the new models offer ‘Real-time Eye AF’, the latest version of Sony’s acclaimed Eye AF technology. Real-time Eye AF employs AI-based object recognition to detect and process eye data in real time, resulting in improved accuracy, speed and tracking performance of Eye AF for both humans and animals, and it allows the photographer to concentrate exclusively on composition. The Alpha 6600 also offers Real Time Eye AF in video. When activated, the eye of a subject is automatically tracked with high precision and reliability, allowing the shooter to focus on the content itself as opposed to what is in focus or not.
Additionally, both cameras can shoot high-quality 4K video, and include a microphone jack and flip screen that allows for easy framing and shooting of vlog-style content. The Alpha 6600 also features a headphone jack to monitor audio.
An Eye for Detail
Based upon feedback from users of existing Sony APS-C camera users, Sony has added features to the Alpha 6600 and Alpha 6100 to fine tune the user experience. These include:
Improved color reproduction; algorithms inherited from full-frame models deliver natural color reproduction, particularly in skin tones
Hi-resolution internal 4K movie recording with full-pixel readout without pixel binning in Super 35mm format with easy smartphone transfers via the Imaging Edge™ Mobile application
Integrated Microphone input for clear and crisp audio on video recordings
Alpha 6600
Across an ISO range of 100-32000 (expandable to ISO 50 – 102400), the new Alpha 6600 offers superb low-noise performance and delivers extremely high-quality images, even in low-light conditions. By applying noise reduction and sharpness processing optimally in each area, Area-specific Noise Reduction and Detail Reproduction Technology greatly reduce noise while preserving high resolution. This contributes to fine reproduction of subject textures and shadow details.
The Alpha 6600 features many of the technology breakthroughs that are attracting praise on Sony’s high-end full-frame cameras. These include:
Sony’s innovative 5-axis in-body image stabilization system that results in a 5.0-step shutter speed advantage
Implementation of the industry-leading long battery life with Sony Z Battery for the first time on an APS-C camera, enabling extended power performance; approx. 720 still images using viewfinder, approx. 810 images using LCD monitor
A tough magnesium alloy design that is dust and moisture resistant
Real-time Eye AF for movie shooting; when activated, the eye of a subject is automatically tracked with high precision and reliability, allowing the shooter to focus on the content itself as opposed to what is in focus or not in focus. Touch Tracking functionality will also automatically initiate Eye AF when a human subject is selected
Integrated headphone jack which allows the user to connect high-quality headphones for accurate monitoring of recorded sound
4K Recording
The Alpha 6600 and Alpha 6100 boasts internal 4K movie recording in Super 35mm format with full pixel readout without pixel binning, to enable them to capture approximately 2.4x the amount of information required for 4K movies. This oversampling results in stunning footage, delivered in the XAVC S™ format with unparalleled resolution. The Alpha 6600 also equips an HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) picture profile that supports an instant HDR workflow. Recorded movies played back on an HDR (HLG) compatible TV will appear true-to-life, with no blocked shadows or blown highlights, and without the need for color grading. For users who want to color grade their footage in post-production, S-Log3 and S-Log2 Gamma profiles are provided.
Pricing and Availability
The new Alpha 6600 will be available in November and will be sold at a variety of Sony authorized dealers throughout North America at below prices:
Camera body – $1,400 US / $1,900 CA
Camera kit with Sony 18-135mm Lens – $1,800 US / $2,400 CA
According to latest rumors the Canon EOS M6 Mark II announcement is likely to happen in next Monday Aug 26, 2019.
We have already published the leaked specification of the upcoming Canon 90D, Canon EOS M6 Mark II camera and Images also. You can also look for the Major difference between the core specs of the two.
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A week ago we have told you that Sony A6700 Coming soon, finally we are getting more conformation. According to the latest rumors surfaced over the web, Sony will soon announce the Entry Level Hybrid APS-C camera Sony A6200 and High-End Sony A6700 Camera on 29 August 2019.
Sony A6200 Camera
Rumor mill suggest that the camera will fall in entry level category with affordable price tag. The detailed specification of the camera isn’t available yet.
Sony A6700 Camera
Sony A6700 Camera is rumored to carry almost same core specification as we have seen in the Sony A6400 Camera, but as usual we have told you few months ago. The Sony A6700 camera is coming with built-in Sensor shift IS which was missing in Sony A6400.
Finally we have the leaked images of the upcoming Canon EOS M6 Mark II camera and its Full Specification. As we have told you the camera carry a brand new 32MP sensor and Digic 8 image processor.
The EOS M6 Mark II features the option to add on an Electronic Viewfinder so you can shoot the way that feels most comfortable to you. Enjoy a high image quality with the camera’s 32.5 megapixel APS-C sensor. Ensure you never miss the shot with a maximum continuous shooting speed
of approximately 14 fps and a maximum RAW burst mode of approximately 30fps. Quick upload and share With integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, you can share the images from your EOS M6 Mark II to your smart device quickly and easily with the Canon Camera Connect App. A constant connection between the EOS M6 Mark II and your smartphone can be maintained via Bluetooth® connectivity, letting you view your photographs without taking the camera from your bag.
More details reveled about upcoming Nikon Upcoming cameras. We already know that Nikon have 6 New camera registered at wireless certification agency. Now according to rumors we have upcoming list of cameras include
Possible Nikon Announcement in Next 6 Months
2 FX DSLR cameras
1 FX mirrorless camera
1 DX mirrorless camera
1 compact camera (Nikon W150)
So, the list you see above is coming from a reputed rumor mill, however they didn’t given the name of camera models may arrive in near future.
We will be updating you soon as we get new information.
Best speed booster for Canon EOS M50 camera, the Viltrox M2 is a excellent tool and most importantly you won’t have face crop issue while using EF lenses. Viltrox M2 actually reduces the FF image size to APS-C. It allow more light to fit on the smaller sensor, reducing the crop factor and providing more light on the sensor area (starting aperture is F1.2 when used with 50mm F1.8). Viltrox m2 speedbooster + 50mm F1.8 Lens will give you excellent filed view without any crop.
Major Features Viltrox m2 speedbooster for Canon EOS M50
Starting Aperture F1.2 (Creates Super Creamy bokeh as of Canon L series portrait lens)
Low light performance of the camera improves, since you are getting more light to the sensor.
The field view of EF lens lens remains same, doesn’t suffer from crop.
Really very helpful when you want to create 4K videos with EOS M50 camera, it will save you from super crop mode at 4K.
The only downside is less corner sharpness compared to FF cameras.
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