Tamron working on a new lens 16-70mm F4 Lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras. Most probably they will announce it first for Sony Mirrorless cameras since Sony shares their E-Mount details with third-party lens makers and they don’t have to do reverse engineering as with Nikon and Canon systems. Later one we may see RXD and other series of Lenses for Canon and Nikon system cameras once they are able to successfully decode new RF and Z Mount AF Algo.
Patent details – Embodiment 1
Focal length: 16.4867 35.0004 67.8794 mm
F number: 4.1174 4.1076 4.1432
Half angle of view (degree): 53.8837 29.8398 16.1054
As we all know Canon EOS R3 Camera coming with an eye-controlled AF feature. Now take a look at a patent that shows eye-controlled AF features in the Canon Mirrorless camera. The patent was filed on October 16, 2020, and published on April 29, 2021.
The Menu below shows the options available to uses while setting up the eye-controlled AF feature. There is a lot of customization and controls can be seen in the images below.
As you can see in the image below, as you move your eye the focus bracket will also follow up your eye position and will do AF as per your viewing location.
In a recent video published by TonyNorthup, he thinks the Sony A6900 camera is coming. Tony also called The camera also called “baby A1”. Take a look at the rumored specification of the camera.
Sony A6900 Rumored Specification, Price, and Arrival Date
30MP Sensor without Low-pass filter
Continuous shooting speed 20-30FPS
Low Rolling Shutter / Flicker
Animal Eye AF
4k/60p
Single CFX-A
MSRP $1,999
May 2021 Announcement
Full Video here by Tony Northup
Stay with us we will post updates soon as we get any.
Nikon recently registers a new APS-C Mirrorless camera with model code N2016. We have confirmed its APS-C DX Mirrorless camera since, the camera uses Nikon EN-EL25 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery (7.6V, 1120mAh). The same battery being used by the Nikon Z50 Mirrorless camera. And as you can see from the details available, during the test Camera was using Nikon DX Z-mount kit lens 16-50mm F3.5-6.3 VR.
1. Nikon Z30 or Nikon Z50 II
As per previous rumors we have received in the past we have high hopes that the next camera is an entry-level camera from Nikon (Nikon Z30) Although there is a slight possibility too that Nikon May update its Z50 camera with a selfie-friendly vari-angle display screen, by naming it Nikon Z50 Mark II.
2. Announcement Before July 2021
Once The camera gets registered Nikon Rought takes two months of time to announce the new camera. So, we are expecting the announcement of the Nikon Z30 (we do have high hope that’s an entry-level model) / Or maybe Z50 Mk II before July 2021.
We will soon publish leaked images and detailed specification of the upcoming products as it become available to us
As you Can see Canon is still able to grab a big market share, despite being a new Mirrorless Player in the market. For the fiscal (not calendar) year, Nikon puts their forecast ILC unit market share at (850/5,300) 16%. For the 2020 calendar year, Canon puts that ILC unit market share at (2.76/around 6) 46%. Sony doesn’t report unit sales of cameras.
Canon cash cow for the year 2020 was the Canon R5 & R6 Mirrorless models. We hope and expect Sony will bring out Sony A7 IV camera soon, to gain more consumer base in the market (A7S III isn’t in the reach of everyone). Nikon is trying hard (see the latest news here) and they will soon gain more market share in the near future for sure.
From Canon Inc.1Q 2021 Analyst Meeting Q&A Session Summary, it’s very clear that Canon is facing Semiconductor Shortage Due to the Current Situation. this may affect the supply of new Mirrorless cameras and upcoming ones too. They also hope the issue will get resolved by the year-end
“Q4. As risk factors, you cited increased costs for raw materials and semiconductors as
well as tight logistics. Are there any product segments where this will have a
disproportionately large impact?
A4. This affects all of our businesses as semiconductors are used in most of our products.
Semiconductor manufacturers are doing their utmost to try and resolve the shortage.
We are also taking steps to deal with the situation, such as adjusting product designs
and placing orders with different suppliers. Our latest forecast suggests that supply
shortages will continue through the third quarter. We hope to eliminate this by the end of the year.”
According to the latest rumors coming out from rumor mills, Canon will announce three new EOS Cinema cameras in near future. These three new cameras are Canon EOS C300S, EOS C500S, and C700DR. Two of them are 8k capable and the last one limited to 4k but with enhanced dynamic range. Take a look at the rumored specification of the upcoming cinema cameras.
Canon Cinema EOS C300S
8K Super 35mm
8K/60p, 4K/120p in all modes
BSI Stacked 3.2um 8K DGO Sensor
Dual Pixel Autofocus
16 Stops Dynamic Range in DGO Mode
10ms Readout in 8K DGO Mode
Dual DIGIC DV 8 Image Processor
Canon Cinema EOS C500S
8K Full Frame
8K/60p, 4K/120p in all modes
BSI Stacked 4.65um 8K DGO Sensor
Dual Pixel Autofocus
17+ Stops Dynamic Range in DGO Mode
10ms Readout in 8K DGO Mode
Dual DIGIC DV 8 Image Processor
Canon Cinema EOS C700DR
4K Full Frame
4K/240p in Fast Mode, 4K/180p in WDR Mode
BSI Stacked 9.6um 4K WDR Sensor
20+ Stops Dynamic Range in WDR Mode
5ms Readout in 4K WDR Mode
Dual DIGIC DV 8 Image Processor
We may see a glimpse of these cameras in near future at NAB 2021 show (October). Will post update soon as we get images of specification of the upcoming cinema cameras.
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