Based on the scheduled announcement time the Nikon D3600 camera was expected to arrive on August 2020. But, as per the initial set of information surfaced over the web the camera isn’t coming on it’s schedule time.
Exact reason isn’t known yet, most probably due Nikon owns Mirrorless cameras Timelines. As we all know Both DSLR makers these days are busy in the development and announcement of Mirrorless camera and back on December 2018 Canon publicly told that they are into DSLR cannibalization. However, Nikon never told publicly anything about the future camera announcement policy. But, it’s look like Nikon is also running on same path as of Canon.
Delay in Development and Announcement of DSLR Cameras
As we all know that Nikon delayed the announcement of Nikon D750 camera to make space for Nikon Z6 in the market. Users, those who are willing to buy Nikon D750 camera successor, most of them are now getting Nikon Z6 since they don’t have any option left.
Same situation we are facing in APS-C DSLR zone. The scheduled announcement time of Nikon D7500 camera was 2019, but it was delayed to make space of Nikon Z50.
Nikon Z30 – Entry Level Mirrorless Camera from Nikon
We have published rumors related to Nikon Z30 camera a week ago . Niko Z30 camera is said to be a replacement of not only Nikon D3xxx series but also Nikon D5xxx series. More details can be found here. We will update you more once we get more information.
Nikon D3500 Black Friday Deal Alert. Camera with Duo Kit Lens available at $396 Only. Without Deal the camera is available at $399 [Body only with kit lens] So, you are getting 70-300mm AF-P Lens FREE [With the Bundle Deal].
Olympus Registered a new camera on wireless certification agency and the model code of the camera is IM018. Back on October 13th, 2019 we have told you that Olympus E-M10 Mark IV camera is scheduled to arrive in late 2020. So, most probably the IM018 is Olympus E-M10 Mark IV. We will update you soon as we get any new information about it.
According to TonyNorthup Nikon will die in near future since they are moving towards no profit business. I was really depressed to hear that. But, at the same time We do know that Tony do have good relationship with Sony.
After watching Tony Video I was scrolling comment section.. then I found this
“Companies don’t continue on if they’re losing money…” …this is NOT always true in Japan, home of the “zombie company” phenomenon. It is an ecosystem, wherein the keiretsu (banking cartel) bails out the company, and then the government (controlled by the keiretsu), bails out the cartel. This can go on for years and years before the company is finally allowed to fail. It finally happened to Sharp in 2016, but only after their debt grew to more than 3 times their equity. Nikon is part of the Mitsubishi keiretsu, the most powerful and profitable of them all…
By. Mr.John Hernlund
Nikon isn’t alone.. Phew!
After jumping to Mitsubishi Wiki page, I got confirmation that Nikon Corporation, specializing in optics and imaging is a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which includes these industrial companies:
Mitsubishi Motors, the sixth-largest Japan-based car manufacturer.
Mitsubishi Atomic Industry, a nuclear power company.
Mitsubishi Chemical, the largest Japan-based chemicals company
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, a power generation division
Nikon Corporation, specializing in optics and imaging.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Profit in Billion Yen
I think it’s completely safe to invest in Nikon camera / systems since they are not alone. The company is a part of Mitsubishi group which will support Nikon if they need any help in future.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
From past few weeks lot of information related to Canon EOS M60 camera surfaced over the web. So, we have decided to publish some of the specs that look logical to us. From the nature of information, it’s look like sources are talking about two different prototypes EOS M50 successor. Surprisingly, announcement time-line as well specs of both differs from each other
#1 Canon EOS M50 II / M60 Rumored Specifications
32.5MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
DIGIC 8
UHD 4K30p, 24p
Full HD 120p Video Recording
3.0″ 1.04m-vari-angle Touchscreen LCD
Announcement timeline Sep 2020
#2 Canon EOS M Mirrorless
24MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
III Gen DPAF tech / Eye AF Support
DIGIC 8
UHD 4K30p, 24p
3.0″ vari-angle Touchscreen LCD
Announcement before July 2020
Price Approx $849 with kit lens
Good news is in both specs sheet of the camera, Canon EOS M60 will feature same uncropped 4K readout and DPAF support as we have seen Canon M6 Mark II camera and vari-angle display screen (as we know M6 II have tilting LCD Display).
At the end the rumors is coming anonymous sources so take it with grain of salt. As we know that the Canon EOS M50 camera was announced back on Feb 2018 and the core specs of the camera look bit outdated when we compare it with other Mirrorless solutions .
According to latest rumors coming out from not so credible sources Olympus may shut down their camera division due to their continuous financial loss in imagine business. Take a look what personal view website said about Olympus
It is total instability now in camera division, in various countries people are running and looking for new positions.
Lot of rumors and talks that we can hear sudden closure press release within January-March time.
Some talks are that development team and some equipment can be picked either by Sony or Samsung.
If this news is true then for sure it’s really a bad news, we all know camera companies are in trouble and competition is getting more tough. Olympus market share for 2018 was 8.4% of worldwide mirrorless camera sales. Which is ofcourse not too low when compared to Panasonic (7%) or Nikon (4.6%).
Update – Olympus Denied Closure Report
Olympus Denied the rumors of closure of Imagine business when Japanese news agency Sina Finance News that suggests these rumors are little more than hearsay.
official response was (machine-translated):
‘The image business has always been the driving force of technology, including imaging technology and mass production technology, for medical and The science field has made tremendous contributions. As stated in the new business strategy, since the imaging business and the scientific business are important businesses supporting the company, we will continue to work on the improvement of profitability and efficiency in these two business areas.’
Leica finally announced the new Leica SL2 camera, Leica SL2 is successor of Leica SL camera. Leica SL2 have a major upgrade over it’s predecessor core specification. Take a look at the major difference between the two
Leica SL
Leica SL2
24MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
Leica Maestro II Image Processor
Internal DCI 4K Video & L-Log Gamma
0.66″ 4.4MP 0.8x Electronic Viewfinder
2.95″ 1.04m-Dot LED-Backlit Touchscreen
Contrast AF System with 49 Fields
Up to 11 fps Shooting and ISO 50000
Two SD Card Slots; 1.3″ Top LCD Screen
Weather-Resistant Milled Aluminum Body
Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity and GPS
$4199 body only
47.3MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
Maestro III Image Processor
5.76m-Dot 0.78x-Mag. EyeRes OLED EVF
3.2″ 2.1m-Dot Touchscreen LCD
5K/DCI 4K Video; HLG & 10-Bit Recording
ISO 100-50000, Up to 20 fps Shooting
Contrast-Detect 225-Area AF System
5-Axis Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization
187MP Multishot, Dual SD UHS-II Slots
$5995 body only
Well Leica SL2 camera announced with major core specs update. We have a brand new Sony sensor, new image processor more fast AF system as well as 5K video recording capability. Now, Leica SL2 also features sensor shift image stabilization system and ability to take 187MP images via multi-shot mode. Continuous AF is available up to 6FPS after that at higer burst speed AF will remain locked at first frame. You can record DCI or UHD 4K at up to 60p from nearly the full width of the sensor, but when you are shooting at 5K at up to 30p from a 4:3, roughly you have to face 1.6x, cropped region of its sensor.
One design part Leica has more improved grip, better weather sealing and The camera has dual SD card slots, both of which are capable of UHS-II speeds. The official battery life rating for the SL2 is 370 shots per charge.
Best intro Video of Leica SL2 by Kai
Leica SL2 Press Release
A New Icon: Leica Camera Announces the New Leica SL2, Successor to the Trailblazing Leica SL
New camera resets the tone for the mirrorless market
November 6, 2019 – Building on the foundation established in 2015 with the visionary Leica SL-System, Leica Camera proudly introduces the Leica SL2, the storied brand’s new icon and next evolutionary step towards building the perfect all-purpose camera. By listening closely to the valued feedback of photographers and existing SL owners, Leica made many efforts to push the envelope of technological innovation and performance while respecting its heritage of design and legacy. In addition to a technical marvel of pure performance and unmatched build quality, the Leica SL2 is also a joyous experience to use with improved ergonomics and more comfortable grip married to the well-established, simplified three-button control layout, further unifying the Leica design language across multiple product lines. While cutting-edge new features such as in-body image stabilization unlocks newfound potential from legendary Leica M-Lenses, it simultaneously augments the growing selection of SL-Lenses which are some of the finest optics Leica has ever produced. The Leica SL2 is the natural evolution of the innovative Leica SL, serving as a groundbreaking embrace of the future of digital photography and videography while paying homage to its respected history and lineage.
CMOS sensor with 47 megapixels for superior image quality
The unprecedented resolution of the SL2’s CMOS image sensor in full-frame format results in an unparalleled level of detail rendition and image quality. Enormous dynamic range, a color depth of 14 bits per RGB channel and a sensitivity of up to ISO 50,000 enable outstanding image quality in all lighting conditions. Even when combined with Leica TL lenses, which are designed for the smaller sensor format of the Leica TL2 and CL, the SL2’s sensor still delivers an excellent image resolution of over 20 megapixels.
Image stabilization through sensor-shift technology
In a major evolution of the SL, the Leica SL2 features a suspended sensor which adjusts its position in order to quickly and efficiently compensate for camera shake. This in-camera method even makes image stabilization available to lenses that are not equipped with their own.
Additionally, in multishot mode, the tripod-mounted camera can record up to eight consecutive frames, whereby the sensor is shifted in half-pixel increments in between every exposure. This key feature results in images with an incredible quadrupled resolution of around 187 megapixels, leading to an extreme increase in detail resolution.
Improved ergonomics for stress-free shooting in any situation
Despite significant technical improvements, the Leica SL2 is neither larger nor heavier than its predecessor and feels particularly compact to handle. This is due to the fully redesigned camera body, whose handgrip and the edges have been subtly refined for easier handling.
Improved body design paired with increased durability make the SL2 the perfect companion for all forms of shooting. The SL2’s IP54 certification ensures an elevated weather sealing for more rugged situations, while a new option to turn off noise reduction during long exposures allows for more hands-free shooting. Less worry about the weather and environmental situations means photographers can focus more on getting the shot.
Overall the design of the SL2 recalls more of the iconic Leica identity and traditional design DNA elements that the brand has become known and loved for.
Streamlined design with new status menus
The Leica SL2 offers an innovative user interface whose efficient design allows photographers to focus their attention on the creative process. The design alignment with the existing M and Q systems makes the adjustment even easier for existing Leica photographers.
The main recording parameters can be viewed on the rear display and adjusted quickly and easily with a simple finger tap. A click wheel, a joystick and three strategically placed, individually configurable buttons also contribute to a straightforward operation. Thanks to two dedicated status menus for stills and video recording, the parameters for either shooting mode can be adjusted entirely separately from each other.
Limitless connections
Featuring an L bayonet lens mount, the Leica SL2 is not only compatible with the ever-growing portfolio of SL-System lenses, but also with lenses of the TL-System and with the legendary lenses of Leica’s M, S and R-Systems via adapter, providing more than 170 Leica lens options, guaranteed to offer the right fit for any photographic scenario. The L-Mount Alliance expands this scope of possibilities even further, by giving SL2 photographers access to L-mount-compatible lenses from Sigma and Panasonic.
Maestro III processor for ultra-fast operation
The new Maestro III processor facilitates a superior operating speed that shines in many aspects of the SL2’s performance. The autofocus is significantly faster and allows for a virtually lag-free shutter release in any shooting situation, which is further complemented by the new Smart AF mode, which autonomously switches between focus priority and shutter release priority. Full-resolution recordings of consecutive images are possible at 10 frames per second with the focal plane shutter, and 20 frames per second with the electronic shutter. Thanks to two UHS-II-compatible SD card slots, raw files can be saved simultaneously in DNG and JPEG format.
Leica EyeRes® viewfinder with even higher resolution
The camera’s electronic viewfinder now boasts a resolution of 5.76 megapixels, allowing for a large, entirely natural-looking viewfinder image. Simultaneously, the experience is further enhanced when using the touchscreen, which has increased in size to a 3.2-inch diagonal, and now offers a significantly higher resolution of 2.1 megapixels.
Perfect tool for cinematographers
In addition to its great appeal for photographers, the Leica SL2 speaks the language of cinematographers, as the camera is able to record up to 60 frames per second in Cine 4K mode, and up to 180 frames per second in Full-HD mode. Activating Cine mode transforms the SL2 into a manually controlled cine camera as ISO becomes ASA, the shutter speed is marked in degrees on the rotary disk shutter, and the f-stops indicating the aperture ratio are replaced by T-stops, which measure the actual amount of light transmitted through the lens. Connecting audio equipment to the Leica SL2 no longer requires the use of adapters, as the camera now features a build in headphones and mic jack, complemented by a fully-fledged HDMI connector for external monitors.
The Leica SL2 is available in Leica Stores and Leica Boutiques beginning November 21, 2019, at a recommended retail price of $5,995.
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