GoPro 12 Image leaked, equipped with a large screen and 1/1.9-inch sensor, not a 1-inch sensor as previously reported, Take a lookat the updated set of core specification
GoPro 12 Specification
1/1.9″ sensor (not 1″ as previously reported)
5.3k 60 video
Available mid-September, 2023
HyperSmooth 6.0 for improved image stabilization
Battery life increases up to 70 minutes at 5.3k and 60 FPS.
Waterproof case up to 10 meters
Weight: 154 grams
In the lowest setting with Full HD resolution and 30 FPS
Over 2.5 hours (150 minutes) of video is now possible (previously a maximum of 137 minutes).
We have some additional information about the upcoming Nikon ZF full-frame mirrorless camera. The body price of the camera is confirmed to be under $2000 which is really a great surprise if true, the camera will have the same sensor that we have seen in the Nikon Z7 Mark II and not the Nikon Z8 (as we all know that both have the same 45.7 MP sensor resolution, but due to the integration of stacked CMOS sensor technology the manufacturing cost of the Nikon Z8 / Nikon Z9 sensor is much more and not feasible for Nikon to out the stacked CMOS sensor inside the upcoming Nikon Zf, it will use the same sensor as of Nikon Z7 Mark III.)
Take a look at the bundles of Nikon ZF mirrorless cameras to be announced soon
According to the latest reports coming out from Tamron itself, Tamron lenses specifically for DSLR mounts that include Nikon, Canon, Sony, and Pentax are no longer eligible to be repaired. This clearly indicates that after the transition of DSLR giants to mirrorless, third-party lens makers are now clearing out their DSLR lenses to put their entire attention towards the development and production of mirrorless lenses
List of Lenses No longer eligible to get repaired
SP AF11-18mm F/4.5-5.6 Di II LD Aspherical [IF]
SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical [IF]
AF18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di II LD Aspherical [IF] MACRO
AF18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II LD Aspherical [IF] MACRO
AF18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC LD Aspherical [IF] MACRO
AF 55-200mm F/4-5.6 Di II LD MACRO
SP AF 17-35mm F/2.8-4 Di LD Aspherical [IF]
AF 28-200mm F/3.8-5.6 XR Di Aspherical [IF] Macro
AF28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di LD Aspherical [IF] MACRO
SP AF 28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical [IF] MACRO
AF28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di VC LD Aspherical [IF] MACRO
Yesterday, we reported to you that Nikon is expected to announce a new full-frame mirrorless camera in August or September 2023. Now, we have more confirmation of this, and the rumor mill has recently published an article with the core specs of the upcoming Nikon retro full-frame mirrorless camera, which could be a possible replacement for the Nikon DF and a bigger brother of the Nikon Zfc.
Take a look at the rumored set of specifications for the upcoming Nikon DF mirrorless camera.
Nikon ZF Mirrorless Specification
45MP sensor
Improved autofocus compared to Z6II/Z7II
Very similar to the Nikon Zfc in terms of design/layout
small LCD screen on top for aperture display
New 3rd function on the sub lever of the shutter speed dial (besides photo/video) for B&W mode
Has a little grip/bump like the Nikon Df (see the mockup pictures included in this post)
Single SD memory card slot
Better build quality compared to the Nikon Zfc
Fully articulating screen
Code name N2137
A few different lens kits/bundles will be available in the $2,000-$2,500 price range
Will come with a new SE lens One of the bundles will be with the Nikkor Z 40mm f/2 (SE) lens
Price for body only: $1,999
Arrival on Aug 2023
TNC Take – Although the announcement date is very close, likely to be in the first week of August, and despite the fact that the announcement date is so close, we do not have any authentic leaked specifications or glimpses of its images. So even though highly trusted sources are saying that the camera may arrive in the first week of August, I am not able to believe them since I am waiting for further confirmation and authentic proof related to the specs and images of the camera. As soon as we get it, I will update you. Stay tuned for more updates.
Canon’s profit is now increased by 10.8% according to the financial report published by Canon for the second quarter of 2023. Take a look at the press text issues by Canon
Canon’s Q2 financial results – Press Text
As for Imaging, by expanding sales of new mirrorless cameras and also maintaining the growth of network cameras by capturing expanding demand, sales and profit have increased and profitability remains at a high level.
As for cameras, we expect the market to grow slightly to 5.85 million units in 2023, as user demand is stimulated by new mirrorless cameras launched by each company.
Since last year, we have launched 6 mirrorless cameras, from entry class to advanced amateur models, in an effort to strengthen our EOS R series lineup. In the second quarter, sales of these new products were strong, and sales of RF lenses along with camera units increased, resulting in double-digital sales growth.
For the full year as well, we will aim for double-digit sales growth and unit sales of 2.9 million units, which exceeds that of last year. In order to broaden the scope of camera users, following the EOS R50 in March, our first entry-class model of our EOS R series, we released the EOS R100 in June. This product is the smallest and lightest in the series, and it is a model that users can easily enjoy full-fledged image capturing, which will encourage people to step up from smartphones.
In June, we launched the PowerShot V10, a camera specifically designed for vlogging to capture growing demand. We will continue to offer new cameras while differentiating ourselves from smartphones, featuring 4K 30 frames per second longduration video capturing and natural selfies at close range with a wide-angle lens
According to the latest rumors from Chinese websites / userforums – Camera Beta, there is a high possibility that Nikon may announce a new camera on August 2nd, 2023. The camera is believed to be the bigger brother of the Nikon ZFC, a retro-style camera with a full-frame FX format sensor. The price of the camera has even been predicted.
Nikon’s full-frame retro mirrorless camera Zf will be released on August 2nd? ] According to the latest news, Nikon may have an important new product conference on the 2nd of next month (August 2nd), which will bring a full-frame mirrorless camera. Judging from the previous news, the most likely should be It is the retro full-frame micro-single Zf. It is said that the price of the new machine will be around 2000-2500 US dollars, which is about RMB 14,000-18,000.
It’s interesting to see that they think a camera is coming within a week, so we’ll have to wait and see if this information is correct or not. In general, we get a lot of rumored information, leaked specifications, and images of a particular camera one or two weeks before its announcement. However, in the case of the Nikon DF successor or ZFC bigger brother, we do not have any information from credible sources yet.
From the previous Nikon mirrorless announcement patterns we have seen, There is a high probability that Nikon may release a full-frame mirrorless machine in August or September of 2023, but it could be the Nikon Z6 Mark III or something else. Right now, information related to the Nikon DF successor is very limited. We will update you as soon as we get any more information related to the camera.
We have new Sirui S35 Cinema lenses of 24 mm, 35 mm, and 55 mm focal length for Canon RF mount, Sony E-mount, and even for Micro Four Thirds mount. So finally, we have a S35 / APS-C cinema lens made for RF mount party lens maker. All these lenses are fully manual and don’t exhibit any electrical contact.
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