Panasonic G9 II, boasts a new 25.2 million pixel image sensor and a new engine, above all the image plane phase-detection AF guarantees sharp, precise focus, while the 60fps AFC continuous shooting. The camera also features up to 8.0 stops of image stabilization and 4K/4 K 60p 4:2:2 10bit recording and comes with a pre-installed V-Log, providing more flexibility for post-production. The camera also supports C4K/4K 10bit 120p/100p, enabling super slow-motion video capture. More Details below
Panasonic G9 II Specification
New 25.2 million pixel image sensor
new engine
Image plane phase detection AF
60fps AFC continuous shooting
8.0 stops of image stabilization
7.5 steps Dual IS
C4K/4K 60p 4:2:2 10bit
V-Log
1.84 million dot tilt free angle monitor
3.68 million dot OLED viewfinder
Dustproof and splashproof
Capable of continuous shooting for 3 seconds without blackout
Pre-continuous shooting function
~AFS 75fps
LEICA Monochrome with L2 technology
Real-time LUT
C4K/4K 10bit 120p/100p
8 direction joystick
Wifi
Bluetooth
Lineup covering from 16mm to 1600mm (35mm format equivalent)
Sony A9 III registered on Sep 4, 2023. This camera supports 5.1G, which usually means it’s a mid-range to high-end camera. Based on Sony previous announcement patterns we are expecting the arrival of the Sony A9 III camera sometime between Nov to Jan 2023.
Sony Cameras registration vs. official announcement date
– ZV-E1 was registered on December 12th and announced on March 29th (3.5 months)
– ZV-1II was registered on February 2nd and announced on May 23rd (3.5 months) –
α6700 was registered on February 16th and announced on July 12th (4 months)
– α7CII and α7CR were registered on June 12th and announced on August 29th (2.5 months)
Take a look at the set of rumored specifications of the Sony A9 III camera
Sony A9 III Specification [Rumored]
50MP Full-Frame Exmor RS BSI CMOS Sensor
Up to 60 fps Shooting, ISO 50-102400
8K 30p and 4K 120p Video in 10-Bit
3.7 m-Dot EVF (Blackout free)
759-Pt. Fast Hybrid AF, Real-time Eye AF
5-Axis SteadyShot Image Stabilization
Dual CFexpress Type A/SD Card Slots
Stay tuned we will post an update as soon as we get an update
The Fuji X-100 V successor is finally coming, but not soon it’s expected to arrive next year (2024). The Name of the camera hasn’t been disclosed yet but since it’s the Sixth generation of the X-S100 Series camera, it is expected to be called the Fuji X-S100 VI. However, Some other rumor mills also predict it may be called Fuji X-100Z ( zeta is the sixth letter in the Greek alphabet).
The rumor mill also, suggests the camera will have a new lens. And not only new lenses we are also expecting the introduction of brand-new 40MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR BSI Sensor. We will post more updates as soon as we get any new information related to the upcoming camera.
According to the latest rumors surfaced over the web, Z f full-frame retro camera may be released around September 20, and the price is expected to be only US$1,999.
Nikon Zf Updated Core Specification
Black camera body
24.4 MP BSI-CMOS sensor
Expeed 7 processor
Weight: 700g (inc. battery, the Z5 is 590g, the Z6II is 615g )
Dimensions: 144mm x 101mm
Up to 30fps (JPG/HEIF)
High Extended Shooting for RAW and HEIF
4k 60 video CROP
10-bit H.265 HEVC video (SDR/HLG/N-log)
1080 120p
USB C PD (fast-charging technology based on the USB-C standard)
ISO 100-64,000 (for comparison the Z6II ISO range is 100-51,200)
AF (273 focus points) comes with features from Z8/Z9 with 3D tracking
Shutter selection options: Mechanical / Electronic Front-Curtain / Auto
AF (273 focus points) comes with features from Z8/Z9 with 3D tracking
New feature related to AF
EN-EL15 battery
The Z f logo is moved to the left (the Zfc has it on the right)
Dual memory card slots (SD+MicroSD) – this is probably why the first reports came out with only one memory card slot, the second slot could
be hidden and be used just like the internal memory on some cameras
Pixel Shift: new high-res mode will be implemented for the first time in a Nikon mirrorless camera
August-September announcement, shipment before the end of 2023
Improved autofocus compared to Z5/Z6II
A few different lens kits/bundles will be available in the $2,000-$2,500 price range
Price for body only: $1,999
One of the bundles will be with the Nikkor Z 40mm f/2 (SE) lens (no new lens will be introduced with the Zf)
Very similar (but improved) design/layout from the Nikon Zfc
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 (B&W/Photo/Movie)
Has a little grip/bump like the Nikon Df (see the mockup pictures)
Sony to announce a new CneAlta Series camera BURANO. The camera is made for pro filmmakers, CineD Team has an early access to this camera, look what they have said
we are encouraging you to join us on September 12th at the camera release time for an exclusive interview featuring the camera and its capabilities with my colleague Nino and a senior Sony representative.
Sigma announces a new wildlife and sports photography lens for the Fuji X-mount, the 100-400mm f5-6.3 DG DN OS lens. This lens is perfect for those who are waiting for a budget-oriented sports photography lens in the Fuji X-mount.
Best Zoom Lens for Fuji X-Mount – Sigma 100-400mm f5-6.3 DG DN OS lens
The reason we are saying it’s budget-oriented is that a 100-400mm lens available for under $1000 is kind of a budget thing, without a doubt.
In addition to the 100-400mm lens, Sigma also announced a 23mm f1.4 lens for the X-mount. It is highly usable for those who create content inside their room. Check out here at B&H Store
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