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Sony FX3 More Leaked Images

More images of the Sony FX3 camera available now, the camera official announcement is about to happen soon. The initial set of leaked specifications suggests the camera features oversampled 4k video mode and Max frame rate up to 120FPS. The and the camera is very lightweight too, only 715g of weight.

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Nikon Z6 II 4K 60p Firmware Update Details

As we have told you earlier, Nikon will release its firmware update for enabling 4k 60p frame rate in Nikon Z6 II and improved eye AF in both Z6 II and Z7 II, finally, we have official confirmation from Nikon. Take a look at the Major upgrade details

Major firmware upgrades on Nikon Z6 II and Nikon Z7 II

  1. 4K UHD/60p*1 to Z 6II video recording options
  2. the performance of Eye-Detection AF on the Z 7II and Z 6II will increase with the update
  3. Blackmagic RAW on Video Assist 12G models.
  4. New update expands video editing options when using Final Cut Pro

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Nikon Z6 II 4K 60p Firmware Update Details

NIKON TO RELEASE Z 7II AND Z 6II MIRRORLESS CAMERA FIRMWARE VER. 1.10 ON FEBRUARY 25

MELVILLE, NY –

Nikon Inc. is pleased to announce that firmware Ver. 1.10 for the Z 7II and Z 6II full-frame (Nikon FX-format) mirrorless cameras, will be released on February 25.

Firmware Ver. 1.10 will add support for 4K UHD/60p*1 to Z 6II video recording options. Additionally, the performance of Eye-Detection AF on the Z 7II and Z 6II will increase with the update. The eyes of human subjects are detected even when the face of the subject is smaller in the frame than with Ver. 1.00, enabling smoother and more stable shooting.

It will also support RAW video output*2, *3 to Blackmagic Design external recorders*4 *5 for both the Z 7II and Z 6II, enabling recording*6 in Blackmagic RAW format as well as ProRes RAW format.

Firmware Ver. 1.10 supports a variety of video-recording workflows, responding to the advanced video production needs of professionals.

Furthermore, for the ProRes RAW video recorded to the Ninja V external recorder manufactured by Atomos, compatibility with the ISO settings and color temperature controls added to Apple’s Final Cut Pro Version 10.4.9 and later is supported. This expands video editing options when using Final Cut Pro.

If you have already purchased the RAW video output upgrade for your camera, updating to firmware version 1.10 will add support for Blackmagic Design external video recorders automatically*5.

For more information on the latest Nikon products, including the new Z 7II and Z 6II mirrorless cameras, please visit www.nikonusa.com.

 

*1When this option is selected, image area is fixed at the DX-based movie format, and movie quality is fixed at Normal.

*2The RAW video output function can be enabled by a Nikon service facility for a fee.

*3With the Z 7II, full-HD RAW video can be recorded using the FX-based movie format, and 4K UHD RAW video can be recorded using the DX-based movie format. When the Z 6II is used, recording of either 4K UHD or full-HD RAW video is possible with both FX- and DX-based movie formats.

*4The Atomos NINJA V and now the Blackmagic Design Video Assist 5″ 12G HDR and 7″ 12G HDR can be used to record Nikon RAW video in the ProRes RAW or Blackmagic RAW format, respectively. Operation is not guaranteed with recorders other than those noted above (as of February 18, 2021).

*5In a future update, Blackmagic Design will release a software update that adds the Nikon Z 7II and Z 6II as models supported for the recording of Blackmagic RAW on Video Assist 12G models.

*6RAW video output at a frame size/frame rate setting of 4K UHD/60p is not supported.

Overview of the RAW video output upgrade service (performed for a fee)

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Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 Lens for Sony Mirrorless Images Leaked

Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN Contemporary for Sony Mirrorless Images Leaked today. The Lens will compete against the Tamron ultra-popular 28-75mm RXD lens.

The lens looks very compact and well built, we will soon bring out specs, price as well as sample images of the lens soon. Stay with us.

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Sony FX3 Official Teaser by Sony Japan

Sony Japan’s website posted a new teaser image for the upcoming Sony FX3 camera. Actually, the Major specification and images of the camera are already available on the web for few days and we have published them too. on Feb 24, 2021 Sony will officially announce the Sony FX3 Compact consumer-level cinema camera.

A better teaser below

More on Sony FX3 Camera

  1. Sony FX3 Major Specification Leaked
  2. Sony FX3 Compact Cinema Camera Image Leaked

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Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Announced

The new camera features the same 21MP S35mm sensor and the design of the camera as well as the ports as its predecessor, but adds a variety of important new features such as a 5″ tilting HDR capacitive touchscreen LCD with 1500 cd/m² brightness, a Pro EVF option, built-in clear/2/4/6-stop ND filters, dual mini-XLR inputs, an accurate timecode clock, an NP-F570 L-series battery slot, and updated Gen 5 color science.

Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Major features

 

  • Designed from carbon fiber polycarbonate composite.
  • 6144 x 3456 sensor with 13 stops and dual native ISO up to 25,600.
  • Compatible with a wide range of popular EF lenses.
  • Built-in motorized 2, 4, and 6 stop ND filters.
  • Up to 25,600 ISO for incredible low light performance.
  • Standard open file formats compatible with popular software.
  • Adjustable, HDR 1500 nit LCD screen.
  • Includes Blackmagic Generation 5 Color Science.
  • Optional Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Pro EVF.
  • Professional mini XLR inputs with 48-volt phantom power.
  • Larger NP-F570 battery, optional Blackmagic Pocket Camera Battery Pro Grip.
  • Includes full DaVinci Resolve Studio for post-production.
  • Price: US$2,495
  • The press release can be found here

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Quad Pixel Auto Focus based 50MP Smartphone Sensor by OmniVision

Omni Vision announced a new Smartphone sensor that features Quad Pixel AF technology and features 50MP resolution. Take a look at what Omni Vision said about their Quad Pixel Tech

‘QPD enables 2×2 phase detection autofocus (PDAF) across the sensor’s entire image array, for 100% coverage. Unlike the microlens and half-shield PDAF technologies, which only capture 3–6% of the phase detection data, QPD uniquely captures 100% of this data for improved distance calculation, faster autofocus and better low-light performance.’

Instead of 2 subpixels like the Canon DPAF system, the OmniVision sensor is using 4 subpixels for AF work. We do have received rumors in past related to the introduction of Quadpixel AF-based Camera sensor in the near future from Canon.

OmniVision QuadPixel CMOS AF Press Release

OmniVision Debuts Its First Image Sensor With 100% Phase Detection Coverage for Superior Autofocus in Flagship and High End Smartphones

Combination of 1.0 Micron Pixel and 1/1.5” Optical Format With Selective Conversion Gain, 50MP Resolution and QPD Provides Premium Still and 8K Video Captures for Wide and Ultrawide Main Cameras

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Feb. 16, 2021 – OmniVision Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today announced in advance of Mobile World Congress Shanghai the OV50A image sensor, combining 50MP resolution, 1.0 micron pixel size, selective conversion gain and a 1/1.5”optical format with quad phase detection (QPD) autofocus technology and on-chip remosaic. QPD enables 2×2 phase detection autofocus (PDAF) across the sensor’s entire image array, for 100% coverage. Unlike the microlens and half-shield PDAF technologies, which only capture 3-6% of the phase detection data, QPD uniquely captures 100% of this data for improved distance calculation, faster autofocus and better low-light performance. In combination with on-chip remosaic for the QPD color filter array, the result is premium image quality for the wide and ultrawide main cameras in flagship and high end smartphones.

“One of the biggest selling points for mobile phones is camera performance, and they have been steadily closing the gap with DSLR cameras for years,” said Arun Jayaseelan, staff marketing manager at OmniVision. “Our QPD autofocus technology now makes that gap even smaller, by bringing DSLR level autofocus performance to smartphone cameras.”

The OV50A image sensor also provides the best low-light performance in its class, via the unique combination of a large 1.0 micron pixel size, selective conversion gain’s low-noise, high conversion gain mode, and its distinction as OmniVision’s first high end mobile sensor to be offered in the large 1/1.5”optical format. Additionally, this sensor offers excellent HDR through 2- and 3-exposure staggered HDR timing, along with selective conversion gain for the optimum balance between low-light image quality and HDR. These features provide mobile designers with maximum flexibility to select the best HDR method for the contrasting light and dark areas in any scene.

Built on OmniVision’s PureCel® Plus-S stacked die technology, the OV50A integrates an on-chip, QPD color filter array and hardware remosaic, which provides significantly improved autofocus performance along with high quality, 50MP Bayer output, or 8K video, in real time. This sensor can also use near-pixel binning to output a 12.5MP image for 4K2K video with four times the sensitivity, yielding 2.0 micron-equivalent performance for preview and video. In either case, the OV50A can consistently capture the highest quality images, as well as enabling 2x digital crop zoom with 12.5MP resolution and fast mode switch.

Output formats include 50MP, or 8K video, with QPD autofocus at 30 frames per second (fps), 12.5MP with QPD autofocus at 60fps, 4K2K video with QPD autofocus at 90fps, 1080p at 240fps and 720p at 480fps. All of these options can be output at up to 3.5 Gsps per trio, over the sensor’s CPHY MIPI interface.

OV50A samples are expected in Q2 2021. Contact your OmniVision sales representative for more information: www.ovt.com/contact-sales.

Nikon Z6 II 4K 60p Firmware Update Available from February 25th 2021

According to the latest rumors coming from a trusted Japanese source, Nikon will do an official announcement on Feb 18, which will have all the details related to the upcoming firmware update of the Nikon Z6 II & Nikon Z7 II camera. The Upcoming update will enable 4k 60p mode in the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera and it will also upscale the AI algorithms inside the Nikon Z6 II as well as the Nikon Z7 II camera.

Also see – Nikon Z6 vs Nikon Z6 Mark II

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Also, see Nikon Z30 Coming and Nikon will announce two DSLR cameras in 2021.

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