According to the latest information published by the Twitter handle OsitaLV, the DJI Drone will arrive in Q2 of 2023. We already have rumors related to the Dji Inspire 3 Drone Coming in March 2023, we will post more update as soon as we get more information.
According to rumors that surfaced over the web, Fuji may announce a model below Fuji X-T5 with the same 40MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR BSI Sensor. The expected announcement date of the camera is one or before June (Asian source).
We published a set of the expected core specification of the Fuji X-S20 camera a while ago, and in that we were expecting fuji will again use the Fuji 26MP sensor in the X-S20 body to protect the sales of the X-T5 and other high-end models. But, if this information is accurate then Fuji will certainly dominate the APS-C segment once again despite the presence of the Canon R10 or Canon R7.
Finally, we got confirmation via Howtofly that Smaynag is about to announce a 75mm F1.8 X-Mount lens. Howtofly is a reliable source and approx 90% of the information we get from him is correct. We do know that Samyang is making lenses for Sony E-Mount, but they never announced an APS-C 75mm F1.8 Lens, although they do have a 75mm F1.8 for full frame E-Mount. So, maybe they have just tweaked a little bit design of the lens to make it compatible with the Fujis X-Mount.
Before we begin, let me clarify that Canon R50 is actually a successor of the Canon M50 Mark II camera. As we have told you the successor, means from now on we will have models like the Canon R50 mark II, canon R50 Mark III and …, and no models like Canon M50 Mark III are expected to arrive.
If you are not planning to invest further in lenses, and just want to buy a camera for friends and family purposes with a kit lens, ur not serious about either photography or video, you can go with a Canon M50 Mark II camera.
Will a kit lens be enough? Nope, I always recommend u get at least a prime lens if you want to have output quality better than your smartphone.
The biggest issue is if someone who already invested in Canon EF-M Lenses he/she has no option left since the Lenses if the Canon RF Mount isn’t compatible with the Canon EF-M Mount. So, you have to make a fresh start with the Canon RF Mount.
So, you can invest in sigma lenses like Sigma 56mm F1.4 for Canon EF-Mount to best quality portraits, but do remember this also, it will be your investment in the Camera mount, where no further successors are coming (Under the same EF-Mount),
So, if budget allows you
I highly recommend you buy Canon R50, don’t invest in Canon M50 Mark II.
Electronic Shutter
Up to 15 fps for up to 28 Frames (JPEG) / 7 Frames (Raw) Electronic Shutter
Up to 12 fps for up to 42 Frames (JPEG) / 7 Frames (Raw)
Up to 10 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 10 Frames (Raw) / 33 Frames (JPEG)
Up to 4 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 15 Frames (Raw) / 1000 Frames (JPEG)
Up to 7.4 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 47 Frames (JPEG)
Interval Recording
Yes
2/10-Second Delay
Self-Timer
2/10-Second Delay
Video Capture
Canon R50
Canon M50 mark II
Internal Recording Modes
H.264/H.265/MPEG-4
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97 fps
1920 x 1080 at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100/120 fps
H.264/MP4
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98 fps
1920 x 1080p at 23.98/29.97/59.94 fps [30 to 60 Mb/s]
1280 x 720 at 59.94/ fps [26 to 52 Mb/s]
Broadcast Output
NTSC/PAL
NTSC/PAL
Built-In Microphone Type
Stereo
Stereo
Focus
Focus Type
Auto and Manual Focus
Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points
Photo
Phase Detection: 4503 Video
Phase Detection: 3713
Contrast Detection: 143
Phase Detection: 99
Autofocus Sensitivity
-4 to +20 EV
-2 to +18 EV
General Difference
Battery Type
1 x LP-E17 Rechargeable Lithium Polymer, 7.2 VDC, 1040 mAh
1 x LP-E12 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 7.2 VDC, 875 mAh
Tripod Mounting Thread
1 x 1/4″-20 Female (Bottom)
1 x 1/4″-20 Female (Bottom)
Weight
13.2 oz / 375 g (With Battery, Recording Media)
11.6 oz / 328 g (Body Only)
According to the latest rumors that surfaced over the web, The camera will have significant updates in the video core specs, including 4k 60fps video capability and a Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization system, with an updated interface.
Update 25 June 2023 – Sony ZV-E10
Based on the latest trend, the Peak-time selling period of the Sony ZV-E10 camera isn’t over yet. It is so popular in the market right now in Japan that it covers more than 48% of Sony’s total Alpha camera sales, according to the latest report.
Until and unless the peak period of the Sony ZV-E10 camera is over, Sony will not put out a new model to replace the ZV-E10, which is already being sold in very large quantities and is one of the most popular cameras in the market.
Now, the expected time frame for the arrival of the ZV-E10 Mark II camera successor is somewhere around Q1-Q2 of 2024
Yes, the Canon R50 camera doesn’t have a fully mechanical shutter inside the camera, instead of that we have HYBRID and ELECTRONIC. Shutter
Just after the announcement of the Canon R50 camera, I am getting lots of msgs from my users about why we have only two options on the shutter menu of the camera that say
Elec. first curtain shutter
Electronic only
But, when you go the burst mode, you have two options: the first is a 12FPS mechanical, and the second is a 15fps electrical shutter.
Ideal Condition to remove Mechanical shutter from your camera
Condition 1: If the camera sensor has a GLOBAL SHUTTER without any lag, yes the camera doesn’t need any mechanical shutter.
Condition 2: When a Camera Maker is using a STACKED CMOS Sensor inside the camera as we have in Nikon Z9, Sony ALPHA A1, or Canon R3, OR EVEN a re-worked FSI (Front Side illuminated Sensor) like we have in Canon R6 Mark II and Canon R8.
Now, these are the ideal condition to remove MECHANICAL SHUTTER completely from your camera.
THE BIG BUT
If your camera uses a slow traditional FSI (Front Side illuminated Sensor) and even knowing those stuff you completely attempt to remove the Fully Mechanical Shutter system from your camera it’s not recommended.
Since Both the EFCS Shutter and the Fully Electronic Shutter have some limitations. Specifically when paired with slow-readout-based sensors.
BASIC RULES TO FOLLOW as a PHOTOGRAPHER
1. If the shutter speed drops below 1/100 turn EFCS ON to prevent the front mechanical curtain from affecting your sharpness.
2. If the shutter speed goes above 1/1000 and you shoot a shallow depth of field turn EFCS OFF. The reason is that EFCS affects badly defocus characteristics of lenses when going above 1/1000
If your shutter speed is in between 1/100 and 1/1000 it is your call what to use. In general, when you do not shoot shallow depth-of-field portraits EFCs turned on is a good thing. When you put on the 135/1.8 or the Batis lens or even the 55/1.8 EFCS MUST go if you want nice bokeh
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If the decision to remove the mechanical shutter from Canon R50 is correct?
The latest discount over the MSRP of Canon R5 looks completely unusual, it seems like B&H is in the mood for a stock clearance sale. Big retailers generally give heavy discounts on products when they want to clear the old stockpiles to make space for new ones. In the article on Canon upcoming cameras of 2023, we have written
Canon R5 mark II camera expected to arrive before Q3 of 2023. The camera is rumored to feature a new 61 MP Fullframe BSI CMOS sensor developed by Canon.
But now we have more updates from, Simon (Ordinaryfilmaker’s official youtube channel), he reveals more details about the upcoming Canon R5 Mark II camera. According to him, the Canon R5 Mark II camera may arrive as soon as May 2023. You can see more details in his video
Take a look once again at the rumored leaked specification of the Canon upcoming R5 Mark II camera.
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