According to recent news coming straight out from dpreview website, the website will go down. take a look at the key points
After nearly 25 years of operation, DPReview has decided to shut down in the near future. The difficult decision was made as part of a review of the annual operating plan announced by the parent company earlier this year.
DPReview’s site will be live until April 10th, and our editorial team is still working on reviews and looking forward to bringing you the best content ever. Thank you for your support over the years.
After April 10th, 2023 the site will be locked and will no longer be updated. After that, it will be available in read-only mode for a period of time.
You can download all the photos and texts you have uploaded to the site. Downloads will be available until April 6, after which requests will no longer be available.
After nearly 25 years of operation, DPReview will be closing in the near future. This difficult decision is part of the annual operating plan review that our parent company shared earlier this year.
The site will remain active until April 10, and the editorial team is still working on reviews and looking forward to delivering some of our best-ever content.
Everyone on our staff was a reader and fan of DPReview before working here, and we’re grateful for the communities that formed around the site.
Thank you for your support over the years, and we hope you’ll join us in the coming weeks as we celebrate this journey.
Sincerely,
Scott Everett
General Manager – DPReview.com
Just after reading the news, I felt like is it the 1st of April. Or they have accidentally released the 1st April post on March 22 ? I was not able to believe what I was reading at the moment. Soon after that, I started to check out other websites, dpreview youtube channels.
If Amazon runs out of money, they should ask us for crowdfunding? I am 100% sure that we never let our fav website down like this. I feel more associated with dpreview since I am reading it from my college days, and that’s really hard to believe it will end up like this.
In the end, I am really happy with Chris and Jordan they now teamed up with Petapixel to continue the quality reviews we were getting from them.
We have published several updates related to Panasonic’s Organic sensor development in the past, but now Panasonic today issued a new press release that reports Panasonic has made a groundbreaking development in organic CMOS image sensors. This new technology allows for accurate color reproduction by using the high light absorption rate of the organic film to thin the photoelectric conversion layer, which reduces color mixing.
The organic film used for photoelectric conversion is entirely separate from the circuit responsible for storing and reading electric charge. This unique layered structure reduces the sensitivity of each pixel in the green, red, and blue wavelength regions outside the target range, resulting in exceptional spectral characteristics with low color mixing. As a result, this technology can deliver precise color reproduction, regardless of the light source.
How this New Technology Works
Photoelectric conversion film thinning technology – The new organic thin film can absorb up to 10 times more light than traditional silicon photodiodes. This means the organic film can be made thinner and still absorb the same amount of light, which reduces color mixing from light hitting neighboring pixels at an angle.
Electrical pixel isolation technology – Helps to remove unwanted charges at the edges of pixels. This helps to suppress the signal charge from the neighboring pixels.
Light transmission suppression structure – To prevent light from passing through the photoelectric layer, the lower portion of the organic thin film has a pixel electrode and a charge-discharging electrode covering it. This helps to stop light that the organic thin film can’t absorb. Red light is especially prone to causing color mixing, but this method significantly reduces its transmission.
Panasonic’s organic CMOS sensor, whose progress is going in a slow speed, still waiting to get introduced commercially. With the technology developed this time, it is possible to achieve good color reproduction under all light sources, so if it is adopted for digital camera sensors (M4/3 / APS-C / FF), it seems that color reproduction under artificial light sources will be dramatically improved.
Finally, a new image of the Sony ZV-E1 camera has been leaked, and it’s more clear than the previously leaked image. showcasing its sleek design and some of its controls on the extreme right side are visible features. The camera is expected to be a game-changer in the vlogging aka content creation world with its high-quality video recording capabilities and user-friendly interface. The camera looks very similar to the Sony ZV-E10 APS-C sensor-based Mirrorless camera with an ultra-compact design. Even the controls are very similar.
Image of the to-be-announced Sony full-frame Mirrorless camera – The Sony ZV-E1. Btw, it’s overloaded with watermarks
Now let’s compare the controls of the camera with the Sony ZV-E10. As you can see we can notice some very minor differences in the design part of the camera when compared to ZV-E10
Sony ZV-E1 design changes compared to Sony ZV-E10
The shutter button now has an on-off switch like Sony professional camera
Still,/Video/S&Q button layout has been changed
Rest most of the controls resembles Sony’s ZV-E10
Image of SONY ZV-E10 Camera
Sony ZV-E1 Full Specification
Based on α7S III
Similar body to α7C (but not successor to α7C)
The same 12-megapixel sensor as the α7S III
4K 60p & 4K 120p (no crop)
4K 120p supported by a firmware update in future
no pixel binning
ISO 409000
Same AF as the A7IV (according to another source, it is also said to be the AF system of the A7R V)
AF of α7R V, but even better detection power
Overheating
Innovative with many new AI functions
Price is $2000-2500
The same style as the ZV-E10, but the size is α7C, and there are some elements of FX3
March 29th at 3 pm London time
This leaked image will surely generate a lot of excitement among videographers and content creators. Stay tuned for more updates on the Sony ZV-E1 camera as it continues to make waves in the industry.
Sony ZV-E1 Price is said to be between $2000-$2500 [Body Only] – The information is coming out from a trusted source of the rumor mill, so now its almost confirmed that the upcoming ZV-E1 camera isn’t that cheap and we have to pay a good price for the body only. Now take a look at the set of full specification we have related to the upcoming Sony ZV-E1 camera
Sony ZV-E1 Full Specification
Based on α7S III
Similar body to α7C (but not successor to α7C)
The same 12-megapixel sensor as the α7S III
4K 60p & 4K 120p (no crop)
4K 120p supported by a firmware update in future
no pixel binning
ISO 409000
Same AF as the A7IV (according to another source, it is also said to be the AF system of the A7R V)
AF of α7R V, but even better detection power
Overheating
Innovative with many new AI functions
Price is $2000-2500
The same style as the ZV-E10, but the size is α7C, and there are some elements of FX3
March 29th at 3 pm London time
A new sensation, a super blurry image floating over the web, and said to be of an upcoming Sony ZV-E1 camera. (everything is so messy in this image, nothing is clear, and no part of the camera is clearly visible).
We will post more updates soon as they become available to us
According to the latest reports, sigma is in preparation to announce a new set of the trio of prime lenses, we already have the super popular 16mm, 30mm, and 56mm lenses. Now, a new range of lenses is coming have a look at the details
17mm F4 DG DN | Contemporary
Lens construction: 9 elements in 8 groups
Minimum focusing distance: 12cm
Maximum magnification: 1:3.6
Filter diameter: 55mm
Size: φ64.0mm x 48.8mm (50.8mm for E-mount version)
Weight: 225g( Magnetic
metal cap
50mm F2 DG DN | Contemporary
Lens construction: 11 elements in 9 groups
Minimum focusing distance: 45cm
Maximum magnification: 1:6.9
Filter diameter: 58mm
Size: φ70.0 x 68.0mm (E mount 70.0mm for version)
Weight: 350g (345g for E-mount version)
Compatible with magnetic metal cap
23mm F1.4 DC DN | Contemporary
Lens construction: 13 elements in 10 groups
Minimum focusing distance: 25cm
Maximum magnification: 1:
7.3 : 52mm
Size: φ65.8 x 76.9mm
Weight: 340g
Mount: L mount, Sony E mount, Fujifilm X mount
I am waiting for the Sigma 23mm F1.4 lens since its a DC DN Lens and not a family of ART series of lenses, we are expecting it to arrive at an affordable price range.
According to Simon of Ordinary Filmmaker and a friend, Panasonic will soon announce the Panasonic S1H Mark II camera. He already shared the leaked specification of the upcoming camera.
Panasonic S1 H Mark II Specification
47-50mp Full-frame sensor
New Phase detect AutoFocus Sytsem
8K UHD & DCI 24/25, 30, 48, 50/60 fps
4K likely oversampled, 4k 120 likely too
8k, &6k Raw Output
6K & 8K Pro Res RAW
SD or CF Express Cards
CFexpress Type B likely
Photo Capabilites?
Netflix approved?
Ninja V/V+ compatible?
Price range not known
The announcement at the end of March 2023
But might delay
Panasonic S1 Mark II Arrival Date
Very soon, this month (March 2023)
If the above rumors are true, we will surely see more details very soon.
Nikon Z8 size comparison floating over the web, so let’s have look at how the Nikon Z8 camera looks against the Nikon D850 DSLR and the Nikon flagship Mirrorless camera Nikon Z9.
As you notice a very clear size difference between them. The Nikon Z9 vs Nikon Z8. We would love to see a super compact Megxpixel monster from Nikon very soon.
Nikon Z8 vs Nikon D850 – Comparison between the successor and the predecessor.
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