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Olympus E-PL10 Leaked Images, Announcement Soon

Olympus E-PL10 images surfaced over the web, the camera announcement is about to happen soon. Not only Olympus E-PL10 the E-M5 Mark III is also rumored to arrive alongside with the E-PL10. Take a look at the leaked images of the camera

Olympus E-PL10 Leaked Images

Stay with us and we will update you soon as we get any new information

Also see – Olympus E-M5 III Coming on October 17, 2019

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Only one DX Mirrorless Lens in Nikon Road-Map till 2021, Are they Serious ?

I am really amazed to see Nikon DX Lens road-map. They have only one lens in the road-map for now and that’s really disappointing. If they really want to attract new users to their Mirrorless zone, they have a proper plan for that. So, if a new user accidentally buy’s up the new Nikon Z50 (B&H) camera and if then he/she need a wide-angle zoom, macro or portrait lens . Then the only option is to buy Nikon DX DSLR lens and a FTZ adapter, or buy Nikon Z FX Lenses, how horrible is that in 2020 or 2021 ?

Nikon Should include More DX Lenses to 2021 Roadmap

Being a professional shooter from past 14 years, I am really shocked to see the DX Lens Roadmap. If they are not willing to invest their time and money to new DX Mirrorless system, they why should we ? Nikon at least add a dedicated DX wide-angle zoom, Macro and a Portrait lens in 2021 roadmap.

Nikon Z50 is a Excellent Camera but it do need DX lens backup, do share your thoughts with us. Click here to see Nikon FullRoad Map of upcoming Mirrorless lenses.

 

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Nikon Z50 vs Canon EOS M6 Mark II vs Sony A6400 vs Fuji X-T30

A quick comparison between Nikon Z50 vs Canon EOS M6 Mark II vs Sony A6400 vs Fuji X-T30, we should always remember that it’s Nikon first generation of APS-C Mirrorless camera compared to Canon 2nd generation, Fuji 3rd and Sony 4th. So, Nikon is brand new in APS-C Mirrorless segment.

But, fact of the matter is if you are a Nikon DX format users with bunch of lenses. Then, Nikon Z50 camera opens up endless opportunity to use DX format lenses. So, its a must buy camera for existing DX pro camera users.

Now, in Asian region Nikon and Canon are the only two camera makers  who have maximum service points and they do quick response to camera issues. So it’s better to invest in Canon or Nikon if ur in Asian region, specifically India.

Nikon Z50 vs Canon EOS M6 Mark II vs Sony A6400 vs Fuji X-T30

Nikon Z50 Canon EOS M6
Mark II
Sony a6400 FujiFilm
X-T30
Pixel count 21MP 32MP 24MP 26MP
Sensor size APS-C
(369mm2)
APS-C
(332mm2)
APS-C
(367mm2)
APS-C
(367mm2)
Image stabilization Lens only
(+ digital in video)
Lens only
(+ digital in video)
Lens only
(+ digital in video)
Lens only
(+ digital in video)
Max frame rate 11 fps
5 fps (with LV)
14 fps @ 31MP
(30 fps Raw bursts @ 31MP)
11 fps
8 fps (with LV)
20 fps (e-shutter)
8 fps (mech)
EVF res. (mag) 2.36M-dot (0.68x) Optional
2.36M-dot
(unspecified)
2.36M-dot
(0.71x)
2.36M-dot
(0.62x)
Sync Speed 1/200 1/200 1/160 1/180
Video rate UHD/30p or 24p UHD/30p UHD/30p or 24p UHD/30p or 24p
Video crop 1.5x Full width (binned) Full width 24p
1.2x crop 30p
Full width (o/sampled)
Log capture No
(‘Flat’ profile 8-bit)
No S-Log 2 / 3, ‘HLG’ (8-bit) F-Log
(8-bit internal)
(10-bit HDMI)
Mic Socket Yes Yes Yes Yes (2.5mm)
Headphone socket No No No Via USB 3.0
adapter
CIPA Battery rating (LCD/EVF) 320 / 280 305 / 250 410 / 360 380 /
Dimensions 127 x 94 x 60mm 120 x 70 x 49mm 120 x 67 x 60mm 118 x 83mm x 47mm
Weight 450g
(15.9 oz)
398g
(14.0 oz)
403g
(14.3 oz)
383g
(13.5 oz)
MSRP
(With kit zoom)
$1000
(16-50mm F3.5-6.3 VR)
$1100
(15-45mm F3.5-6.3 IS + EVF)
$1000
(16-50 F3.5-5.6 OSS)
$1000
(15-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS)

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Nikon Z50 Press Release - Full Specification and Intro Videos

Get your Nikon Z50 camera from B&H Store

Nikon finally announced the Nikon Z50 camera. The camera features SAME Z-Mount as we have in the Nikon Fullframe camera. The camera features redesigned 20 MP CMOS sensor as we have seen Nikon D500 camera.

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Nikon Z50 vs Canon EOS M6 Mark II vs Sony A6400 vs Fuji X-T30
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Nikon Z50 camera is able to shoot at 11 fps with continuous AF. It can capture UHD 4K video at 24p and 30p, and a 120 fps option is available at Full HD. While the Z50 has a mic input, and no headphone socket.

Nikon Z50 Major Features

  • 20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor
  • EXPEED 6 Image Processor
  • UHD 4K and Full HD Video Recording
  • OLED Electronic Viewfinder
  • 180° Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Creative Picture Modes & Special Effects
  • Weather-Sealed Magnesium Alloy Body
  • NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR Lens

Take a look at the Major specification, on downward-tilting 3.2″ touchscreen display, 2.36M-dot OLED EVF and pop-up flash. The camera features Micro USB port allows for in-camera battery charging, uses the EN-EL25 battery, with an estimated battery life of around 300 shots per charge.

Get your Nikon Z50 camera from B&H Store

The Z50 will be available in November for $859 body-only, $999 with the 16-50mm lens and $1349 with the 16-50mm and 50-250mm lenses. Both kit lenses will be available separately, with the 16-50 priced at $299 and the 50-250 at $349.

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Nikon Z50 Press Release

A BIGGER MOUNT TO SHARE THE BOLDEST IDEAS: IT’S EASY TO TAKE CREATIVITY FURTHER WITH THE LIGHTWEIGHT NIKON Z 50 MIRRORLESS CAMERA

Nikon Also Announces the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR and NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR, Two New Lenses That Deliver Incredible Image Quality and Outstanding Portability

MELVILLE, NY (October 10, 2019 at 12:01 A.M. EDT) Today, Nikon Inc. announced the next Z series mirrorless camera, the DX-format Nikon Z 50, along with two new companion NIKKOR Z lenses, the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR and NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR. The new Nikon Z 50 takes full advantage of Nikon’s larger Z mount, providing creators of all types with the most innovative optical system for superior image and video quality. The compact and lightweight Nikon Z 50 was made for unique individuals seeking a camera that has the speed, portability and style to keep pace and share their creative storytelling and imagination, especially when paired with the new ultra-compact 16-50mm zoom and the slim 50-250mm telephoto zoom lenses.

“The new Nikon Z 50 is a small yet capable camera that brings the best of the Nikon Z series to all kinds of creators to discover, share and engage,” said Jay Vannatter, Executive Vice President, Nikon Inc. “The new NIKKOR Z DX lenses expands the Nikon Z series to provide new creative tools for those looking to take their photo and video passions to new heights.”

When a sudden case of jet-set wanderlust strikes, or if there’s an idea that just has to be shared in 4K video, the Nikon Z 50 is the unobtrusive companion that promises to help deliver content that truly stands out. This is Nikon’s first DX-format mirrorless camera, delivering a more compact lightweight system to those upgrading to mirrorless or discovering the Nikon Z mount system. The new Z 50 offers an ergonomic design, intuitive operability and the steadfast reliability Nikon is known for, but in a slimmer, lightweight and attainable body. Taking advantage of the Nikon Z mount, the Z 50 produces stunning image quality and provides optimal performance for any type of content creation, from still photography to high-quality 4K video.

SMALL ON SIZE, BIG ON FUN: The easy-to-carry, compact and lightweight 14-oz body of the Nikon Z 50 is designed with intuitive controls and an agile yet durable magnesium alloy frame. It’s effortless to carry while vlogging a vacation, hiking the backcountry or exploring a new part of town. Since it’s mirrorless, users can activate the silent shutter function for truly low-profile shooting in sensitive situations.

TELL YOUR STORY, BEAUTIFULLY: A DX-format 20.9-megapixel CMOS sensor delivers superior image quality, sharpness, color and tones to document it all, even in low light. The EXPEED 6 image-processing engine helps to achieve excellent low-light performance and the highest standard sensitivity in its class1 for still-image shooting – ISO 51,200 – so users can capture high-resolution photos in challenging lighting conditions, like concerts or night street photography.

HIGH-SPEED PERFORMANCE: The camera quickly locks focus with a 209-point Hybrid AF System that enables broad coverage of approximately 87% of the frame horizontally and 85% vertically. It’s also the first Nikon DX-format camera to employ Eye-Detection AF, which makes portrait photography simple by recognizing and instantly focusing on a subject’s eyes, even if they are moving. What’s more, with fast 11 fps (with AF/AE) continuous shooting, users can keep up with fleeting moments and never miss a moment of the action.

FLIP-DOWN SELFIE SCREEN: The Nikon Z 50 features an easy to use interface with a 3.2-inch flip-down LCD touchscreen that’s ideal for selfies and vlogging. The LCD features familiar soft keys and icons, while intuitive controls make storytelling simple. Selfie Mode automatically disables all but essential controls while the LCD is flipped down, which makes it easy for the photographer to turn the camera on themselves and capture flattering photos and videos without worry of accidentally changing settings.

EPIC VIDEO FEATURES AND NEW CREATIVE OPTIONS: Sharp, vibrant 4K video is just the beginning – Experience built in 120p slow-motion, time-lapse and interval timer as well as in-camera video trimming and 20 Creative Picture Controls. These Creative Picture Controls and Special Effect modes instantly transform an image or video footage, while Scene Modes automatically adjust settings to optimize performance for beginners. For smooth footage, the camera also incorporates additional built in stabilization while shooting Full HD or 4K video.

SHARE BETTER CONTENT, INSTANTLY: Built-in Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth connectivity along with support for the new SnapBridge2 version 2.6 app allows users to seamlessly share still images and videos with friends, families and followers. In addition to automatically sending gorgeous images to one’s phone, users now also have the ability to easily transfer video to their smart device quickly. The latest version of SnapBridge also supports RAW image transfer and advanced remote capture functions.

THE NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR & NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR – NEXT GENERATION DX-FORMAT NIKKOR LENSES

The new NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm standard zoom and the NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm telephoto zoom lenses are designed to complement the new Z 50, striking the balance of small size and sharp optics. The NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens is a slim zoom lens that lets users capture a wide variety of scenes, from beautiful landscapes to candid portraits. The compact telephoto NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR lens allows anyone to go the extra distance and capture far-away subjects, like city skylines or birds in flight. When paired with the new lenses, Dual Detect Optical VR is enabled on the Z 50 to help control the effects of camera shake when shooting.

Both the new NIKKOR Z DX lenses unleash the potential of the Nikon Z mount, using the superior design flexibility made possible by the large-diameter and the 16mm flange focal distance to deliver outstanding optical performance and sharpness in a deceptively compact form factor.

In addition to achieving incredible image quality, the new NIKKOR Z DX lenses are optimized for video capture when paired with the Z 50, making them must-haves for emerging content creators. Both lenses promise reduced focus breathing, a customizable control ring for smooth control of aperture or exposure compensation, as well as fast and quiet operation. Additionally, the new lenses offer in-lens optical Vibration Reduction (VR) technology to allow for smooth recording, with camera shake compensation equivalent to 4.5 stops3 and 5.0 stops3, respectively.

Beyond these two new lenses, Nikon Z 50 users can enjoy greater variety in imaging expression by mounting any of the current lenses in the NIKKOR Z lineup. A vast selection of traditional F-Mount NIKKOR lenses is also available to shooters via the Mount Adapter FTZ, with many lenses retaining functions such as VR and AF.

Price and Availability

The Nikon Z 50 will be available in November 2019, in several configurations including body-only for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $859.95*, a one-lens kit with the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens for a SRP of $999.95* or a two-lens kit with both the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR and NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR lenses for a SRP of $1349.95.

For more information on the latest Nikon products, including the new Nikon Z 50, NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR, NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR and the full Nikon Z mount system, please visit www.nikonusa.com.

  1. The maximum sensitivity available with movie recording is ISO 25600.
  2. For information regarding smart device compatibility and to download the appropriate app for the Nikon cameras with Wi-Fi capability built-in, NFC capability built-in, and/or Bluetooth capability built-in, please visit nikonsnapbridge.com. Please Note: Nikon cameras having Bluetooth built-in can only be used with a compatible smart device with Bluetooth 4.0 or later (i.e., a smart device that supports Bluetooth Smart Ready/Low Energy).
  3. Measured in accordance with CIPA standards. When a mirrorless camera equipped with an APS-C size image sensor is used. Measured at the maximum telephoto position.

*SRP (Suggested Retail Price) listed only as a suggestion. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.

 

 

Nikon Z50 Press Images Leaked

Finally we have the press images of the upcoming Nikon Z50 camera, thanks to Japaneses sources. The announcement is about to happen in next few hours. So, stay with us and stay updated.

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Leica to Remove Buttons, GUI Coming on Rear Side of Cameras

I am really impressed to see how Leica is evolving with time, recent patent suggest Leica is planning to implement GUI based menu system as well as in display aperture control ring with LIVE PREVIEW.  So, upcoming future Leica camera will have large display units with GUI based manual controls on it.

The mode dial position is also customizable, so either you are shooting with your left or right hands you can customize controls as per your needs.

Leica New GUI based Controls

Take a look at More Controls

Camera customizable rings on the rear side of the camera.

 

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Nikon Z50 Camera Images Leaked, Announcement Soon

So, finally the images of to be announced Nikon Z50 camera surfaced over the web. As we have told you the price of Nikon Z50 Lens Kit is $996.95. Detailed specification of the camera is also coming. Make sure to subscribe us and like Nikon Z50 Facebook page to LIVE Updates

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