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By admin, on March 29th, 2020
List of Sony Sensors that may get used inside Upcoming Sony’s own Mirrorless cameras, or We can also see these sensors inside Fuji, Panasonic, Nikon, and even Canon Upcoming DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras. So, without losing and time take a look at the list below
1. Sony M4/3 Sensor
- IMX492LQJ – 47.08M effective pixels. The IMX429 is an M4/3 format sensor, based on color square pixel array Tech. The sensor can deliver 31.3 frames per second still shot and 8K computable.
- IMX594CQR – 41MP sensor able to record DCI 4K
2. Sony APS-C Sensors for Upcoming DSLRs and Mirrorless
- Sony’s IMX671AQR 43MP APS-C CMOS Sensor is able to record 8K 12bit videos too! Not only that, but the newly developed sensor also has stacked DRAM and up to 16-bit depth for stills images. – We may see the high-resolution sensor in upcoming Sony A7000 camera
- Sony IMX510 32 Megapixel APS-C sensor (No further data) 2018 Model
3. Sony FullFrame Sensor for Upcoming DSLRs and Mirrorless
- IMX 521 CQR –It’s a 15.3MP sensor with a Quad Bayer design that might have a 61MP resolution that is capable of 4K/60p and has an HDR mode. Sony A7S III is expected to use the IMX521 CAR sensor
- IMX311: 48.9MP BSI CMOS FF Sensor based on active pixel technology, The sensor can shoot up to 24 Frames per second in still picture mode.
- IMX313: 48.97MP BSI CMOS FF Sensor based on active pixel technology, The sensor can shoot up to 24 Frames per second in still picture mode.
- IMX409: 55MP BSI FF Sensor – The sensor is based on square pixel array technology. It can shoot up to 13.2 Frames per second in still picture mode.
- IMX410: 24.6MP BSI CMOS sensor. Based on Square Pixel Array Technology. At Full readout mode, the sensor can deliver 24 MP Stills at 19.FPS.
- IMX554 DQC: 30MP BSI FF Sensor. With Square Pixel Technology. At Full readout mode, the sensor can deliver 30 MP Still at 36.6FPS in still picture mode.
Also see –
http://thenewcamera.com/sony-upcoming-cameras-of-2020/
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By admin, on March 29th, 2020
creative image of Fuji X-T40
As per the latest rumors surfaced over the web, Fuji will be releasing the Fuji X-T40 camera at the beginning of 2021 if everything goes on schedule. The camera will feature the same sensor we have seen the Fuji X-T4 camera. The Major core specification of the camera is expected to remain the same, but we have no word about the introduction Sensor-Shift IBIS inside the Fuji X-T40 camera.
Fuji X-T40 Major Specification
- 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS 4 Sensor
- X-Processor 4 with Quad CPU
- DCI and UHD 4K60 Video; F-Log Gamma
- 2.36m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
The Early specs of the camera suggest the camera d0oen’t have an IBIS feature inside. We will be updating you soon as we get more specs related to the upcoming Fuji X-T40 camera.
http://thenewcamera.com/fuji-x-t5-latest-rumors/
We will update you soon as we get any new rumors related to the Fuji X-T5 or X-H2 camera.
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By admin, on March 28th, 2020
Coronavirus COVID19 has a major impact on our lives and we all are affected in some way. Most of the camera giants have their production units in china. Recent rumors suggest that the Canon EOS R5 manufacturing unit is running
Take a look at the list of upcoming camera models that may get delayed due to Coronavirus COVID19
1. Canon on Coronavirus COVID19
Upcoming Canon models that may get impacted / Delayed: Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R6
Canon EOS R5 and EOS R6 – Shipment is expected to be delayed. As per the latest reports coming from rumors mills Canon EOS R5 and EOS R6 are currently “both running at less than 1/4 of Canon’s manufacturing capacity.” So, for sure the shipment of the camera is expected to be delayed.
Upcoming Sony models that may get impacted / Delayed: Sony A7 IV and Sony A7S III
Yep, Sony A7IV and A7S III camera were expected to arrive this year with advance core specifications to compete against Canon’s recent recently announced Canon EOS R5 camera. But, as we have seen in Sony’s latest press release
In addition to the shutdown of Sony’s manufacturing plants in Malaysia, the flow of resources from suppliers in Asia has become unstable, having a wide-ranging impact on the manufacturing of goods in this segment.
Upcoming Nikon models that may get impacted / Delayed: Nikon Z9, Z8 and Nikon Z30.
Due to the COVID 19 outbreak, we may notice a delay in the upcoming DSLRs and Mirrorless Cameras. Due to very limited supply chains available at this moment, Nikon may halt the announcement of Nikon Z9, Z8 and Nikon Z30 Mirrorless cameras.
By admin, on March 27th, 2020
Nikon recently issued a press release that clearly mentions issues in the supply chain due to COVID 19 outbreak.
Impact on Nikon
Due to the COVID 19 outbreak, we may notice a delay in the upcoming DSLRs and Mirrorless Cameras. Due to very limited supply chains available at this moment, Nikon may halt the announcement of Nikon Z9, Z8 and Nikon Z30 Mirrorless cameras.
Nikon Press Release Related to COVID 19
Correspondence to COVID-19
March 27, 2020
We express our sincere condolences to the people who have passed away from COVID-19 and their families. We sincerely hope that those who are affected and who are in difficult condition will recover as soon as possible.
In correspondence to COVID-19, we put the health and safety of customers and employees first and continue to monitor the situation. Nikon Corporation and its group companies around world will continue to take actions under the guidance of governments in each country and region.
For exhibitions, events, and seminars hosted by Nikon group have been and will be suspended for the time being.
In addition, uncertainties of production and logistics are continuing. The impact on future product supply, service and business performance will continue to be scrutinized, and will be notified if any changes occur in the future.
This correspondence may be reviewed in the future as the situation changes. Thank you in advance for your understanding.
We will be updating you with more details soon.
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By admin, on March 27th, 2020
According to the latest press release, Sony facing a shortage of flow of resources from suppliers in Asia, having a wide-ranging impact on the manufacturing of goods in this segment.
It’s a very clear indication that the upcoming Sony product announcement will be delayed. We were expecting Sony A7S III and A7 IV announcement in the next few months [see list of upcoming Sony cameras in 2020]
Sony Press Release Related to COVID 19 Impact
Statement Regarding the Impact of the Spread of the Novel Coronavirus
Sony extends its condolences to the families of those who have passed away as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) (“COVID-19”), and extends its sympathies to all those who have been infected. The Sony Group is primarily focused on ensuring the safety of its employees and their families, as well as its customers and other stakeholders, in addition to preventing the further spread of the virus. Sony is also striving to answer the needs of society and its customers to the best of its ability, and to minimize the impact of the virus on its business. To accomplish these objectives, Sony is working to gather information and swiftly carry out the necessary actions.
The following is a statement regarding the current impact of the spread of COVID-19 on the Sony Group.
1. Conditions at Sony’s Offices
- In accordance with mandates from national and local governments, Sony has closed a portion of its offices, mainly in Europe and the U.S., where employees are now working from home. Additionally, at Sony’s offices in Japan and other areas, employees must work from home, excluding a small number of essential employees.
- Sony has four manufacturing plants located in China (two in Shanghai, one in Wuxi, Jiangsu, and one in Huizhou, Guangdong). All of these plants were shut down in accordance with government mandates, from the beginning of the spring holidays on January 24, 2020, until February 9. From February 10, all four plants have re-started operations in increments. Supply chain issues remain, but operations are returning to the level they were before the spread of the virus.
- In accordance with a mandate by the local government, Sony has shut down both of its manufacturing plants in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Penang) for the period between March 18 and April 14 (planned).
- Sony has also shut down its manufacturing plant in the U.K. (Wales) for the period between March 26 and April 20 (planned) in accordance with a mandate from the local government.
- Business has been impacted by factors such as restrictions on movement of people across national borders, making it difficult for Sony to send engineers to manufacturing hubs such as China and countries in Southeast Asia for the purpose of helping with new product launches or giving instructions on manufacturing.
2. Impact on Sony’s Businesses
Currently, the key impacts on each of Sony’s businesses are as follows.
Game & Network Services Segment
- Sony estimates that there will be no material impact on this business for the current fiscal year.
- Although no issues have emerged so far, Sony is carefully monitoring the risk of delays in production schedules for game software titles at both its first-party studios and partner studios, primarily in Europe and the U.S.
Music Segment
- Especially outside of Japan, the business has started to be affected by delays in new music releases, interruptions in supply chains for CDs and other physical music media, and a decrease in music licensing resulting from both lower advertising activity and delays in production for motion pictures and television productions. Concerts and other live events around the world are being cancelled or postponed, including all Sony-sponsored performances and events in Japan.
Pictures Segment
- The motion pictures business as a whole is being affected by shutdowns of movie theaters around the world and various restrictions on people’s movement, leading to circumstances including early termination of theatrical runs and delays in release dates.
- Additionally, in alignment with the entire industry, Sony has temporarily shut down all of its film and television production, resulting in future changes in theatrical release dates for some titles.
Electronics Products & Solutions Segment
- In addition to the shutdown of Sony’s manufacturing plants in Malaysia, the flow of resources from suppliers in Asia has become unstable, having a wide-ranging impact on the manufacturing of goods in this segment.
- Sales of Sony’s products are also being affected by lockdowns around the world and retailer closings.
Imaging & Sensing Solutions Segment
- At this time, there has been no material impact on the production of CMOS image sensors, including any impact on the procurement of materials. However, Sony’s primary customers in this segment are smartphone makers who rely on supply chains in China, and although recovery in these supply chains has led to sales gradually returning to normal levels, there is a risk that going forward sales could be impacted by a slowdown in the smartphone market.
Financial Services Segment
- There has been no material impact on the business at this time. However, it is possible that, as has occurred in the past, fluctuations in the financial market could impact the financial results of this segment.
3. Impact on Sony’s Consolidated Financial Results
In Sony’s Consolidated Financial Results for the Third Quarter of the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2020 announced on February 4, 2020, Sony upwardly revised its consolidated results forecast for the fiscal year, but explained at the Earnings Announcement held on the same day that the impact of the spread of infection from COVID-19 was not included in that forecast, and stated that depending on how the situation evolved, that impact could be large enough to eliminate the entire amount of the upward revision. Sony is continuing to evaluate the impact on its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2020, but currently expects that the scale of the impact will be in line with the above statement. Sony expects that its consolidated financial results will continue to be impacted by the spread of infection from COVID-19 in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021, which begins in April this year.
Sony plans to announce its consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2020 on April 30, 2020. However, it is possible that the spread of COVID-19 could lead to delays in account closing procedures and other operations, making it difficult for Sony to proceed with this announcement as planned.
This press release discusses the key impacts of the spread of COVID-19 on the Sony Group based on Sony’s current knowledge. Any possible future impact is not limited to the scope of the information contained in this release. Going forward, Sony will announce any material updates in a timely manner.
Cautionary Statement
Statements made in this release with respect to Sony’s current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements about the future performance of Sony. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those statements using words such as “believe,” “expect,” “plans,” “strategy,” “prospects,” “forecast,” “estimate,” “project,” “anticipate,” “aim,” “intend,” “seek,” “may,” “might,” “could” or “should,” and words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operations, financial performance, events or conditions. From time to time, oral or written forward-looking statements may also be included in other materials released to the public. These statements are based on management’s assumptions, judgments and beliefs in light of the information currently available to it. Sony cautions investors that a number of important risks and uncertainties could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements, and therefore investors should not place undue reliance on them. Investors also should not rely on any obligation of Sony to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Sony disclaims any such obligation. Risks and uncertainties that might affect Sony include, but are not limited to:
- Sony’s ability to maintain product quality and customer satisfaction with its products and services;
- Sony’s ability to continue to design and develop and win acceptance of, as well as achieve sufficient cost reductions for, its products and services, including image sensors, game and network platforms, smartphones and televisions, which are offered in highly competitive markets characterized by severe price competition and continual new product and service introductions, rapid development in technology and subjective and changing customer preferences;
- Sony’s ability to implement successful hardware, software, and content integration strategies, and to develop and implement successful sales and distribution strategies in light of new technologies and distribution platforms;
- the effectiveness of Sony’s strategies and their execution, including but not limited to the success of Sony’s acquisitions, joint ventures, investments, capital expenditures, restructurings and other strategic initiatives;
- changes in laws, regulations and government policies in the markets in which Sony and its third-party suppliers, service providers and business partners operate, including those related to taxation, as well as growing consumer focus on corporate social responsibility;
- Sony’s continued ability to identify the products, services and market trends with significant growth potential, to devote sufficient resources to research and development, to prioritize investments and capital expenditures correctly and to recoup its investments and capital expenditures, including those required for technology development and product capacity;
- Sony’s reliance on external business partners, including for the procurement of parts, components, software and network services for its products or services, the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of its products, and its other business operations;
- the global economic and political environment in which Sony operates and the economic and political conditions in Sony’s markets, particularly levels of consumer spending;
- Sony’s ability to meet operational and liquidity needs as a result of significant volatility and disruption in the global financial markets or a ratings downgrade;
- Sony’s ability to forecast demands, manage timely procurement and control inventories;
- foreign exchange rates, particularly between the yen and the U.S. dollar, the euro and other currencies in which Sony makes significant sales and incurs production costs, or in which Sony’s assets, liabilities and operating results are denominated;
- Sony’s ability to recruit, retain and maintain productive relations with highly skilled personnel;
- Sony’s ability to prevent unauthorized use or theft of intellectual property rights, to obtain or renew licenses relating to intellectual property rights and to defend itself against claims that its products or services infringe the intellectual property rights owned by others;
- the impact of changes in interest rates and unfavorable conditions or developments (including market fluctuations or volatility) in the Japanese equity markets on the revenue and operating income of the Financial Services segment;
- shifts in customer demand for financial services such as life insurance and Sony’s ability to conduct successful asset liability management in the Financial Services segment;
- risks related to catastrophic disasters, pandemic diseases or similar events;
- the ability of Sony, its third-party service providers or business partners to anticipate and manage cybersecurity risk, including the risk of unauthorized access to Sony’s business information and the personally identifiable information of its employees and customers, potential business disruptions or financial losses; and
- the outcome of pending and/or future legal and/or regulatory proceedings.
Risks and uncertainties also include the impact of any future events with material adverse impact. Important information regarding risks and uncertainties is also set forth in Sony’s most recent Form 20-F, which is on file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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By admin, on March 27th, 2020
As per the latest rumors surfaced over the web the Panasonic G950 camera is expected to arrive at the end of 2020. The camera is said to feature the same sensor we have seen in the Panasonic G95 camera. Take a look at the rumored specifications of the camera.
Panasonic GX950 Rumored Specification
- 20.3MP Digital Live MOS Sensor
- Venus Engine Image Processor
- UHD 4K30p Video
- No Weather sealing
- Announcement on Nov 2020
If everything goes on schedule we may see the announcement of G950 camera at the end of this year. We will update you soon as we get any new information.
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By admin, on March 26th, 2020
As per the latest rumors surfaced over the web, Fuji’s upcoming APS-C flagship Mirrorless camera may arrive with 32 or 43 MP APS-C CMOS sensors. Fuji is working on new sensors for its Next APS-C flagship camera. We know the Fuji X-T5 is far away from now, the next XT-(X) series scheduled announcement is on Q4 of 2021. So, it will be too early to expect anything. BTW, there is also a slight possibility that Fuji may use the 43MP APS-C sensor to put a new life in their dying X-H series camera with 6K video recording capability.
Fuji X-T5 Expected Arrival time and Sensor Resolution
- 32MP / 43 APS-C X-Trans 5 Sensor [sensor resolution isn’t confirmed yet]
- X-Processor 5 Image Processor
- 5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization
- DCI/UHD 6K at 30
- Announcement on Q4 of 2021
As I always say, take this with a grain of salt.
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