Panasonic S1 vs Nikon Z6 AF Test – Le’s have a look at the AutoFocus Video test between the Recently announced Panasonic S1 and Nikon Z6 at $1996 (B&H | Amazon.com) camera. As we all know that Nikon Z6 features 273 Phase AF points based Fullframe Sensor and Panasonic S1 is limited to Panasonic traditional Contrast based DFD AF System. Take a look at the AF Speed test, and decide for yourself which one of more fast.
According to latest rumors surfaced over the web, Canon EOS RP may arrive a brand new 24MP sensor. However, despite if being labeled brand new the sensor performance is said to be matches with the Canon EOS R camera. Take a look at the new set of specification of the upcoming camera
1. Canon EOS RP Rumored specification
24 MP DPAF Sensor
5 FPS Continuous shooting speed
ISO range 100-40,000 Expandable 102400
Eye AF, improved AF (probably new algorithms implemented)
AF speed under standard Condition is 0.05 sec
Canon Log available, HDMI Clean output and 1.5X crop at 4K (Yep, it’s still there)
USB-C and headphone jack are available. Battery charging while shooting is
supported
Body only $1299
I do not want to jump on details, but previous set of specs suggest us that the camera may carry a 26 MP sensor as we have seen in the Canon 6D Mark II camera.
We have told you earlier also that Leica filed a new camera trademark application for Leica Q2 name. Now we are getting more conformation from Japanese sources that Leica registered a new camera at wireless certification agency with model code name 4889.
Take a look at the list of Sony upcoming Mirrorless lenses 2019, let’s have a look at the list we have 4 new lenses in the row, all are prime lenses and expected to arrive next two years of time. The range of start from F1.4 100 to 600mm.
New Sony lenses:
FE 100mm f/1.4
FE 135mm f/1.8
FE 500mm f/4
FE 600mm f/4
List of lenses getting refreshed, so if you are planning to buy one of these lenses it’s better keep eye on the list.
Sony lenses getting a refresh:
Sony FE 16-35 f/2.8 GM
Sony FE 24-70 f/2.8 GM
Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS
Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM
Sony FE 100mm f/2.8 STF GM OSS
Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 GM OSS
In this section we have the 200-600mm lens which is rumored to arrive, but 1
According to latest rumors surfaced over the web Canon will soon announce entry level fullframe mirrorless camera Canon EOS RP with $1600 price tag. The camera will carry single card slot and may also miss the famous touch bar we have seen on the rear side of Canon EOS R camera.
The core specification of the camera isn’t know, but as the rumors suggest the camera will carry a modified version of Canon 6D Mark II sensor. Since, one of the prototypes of the camera was carrying a 26 Megapixel Fullframe CMOS Sensor at the time of registration.
Canon EOS RP Rumored Specification
Mode Name – Canon EOS RP [confirmed]
Canon Made 26MP FF CMOS Sensor[unconfirmed]
Digic 8 Image Processor[confirmed]
ISO 102400[confirmed]
DPAF Support[confirmed]
4K 30p Video[confirmed]
Price $1600[confirmed]
We will update you more once we get the more details of the upcoming camera.
Panasonic just announced the new L-Mount Mirrorless system cameras. We do have several sample images coming from per-prodcution sample models. check out the details below
Panasonic Announces the S1R and S1 Camera finally announced by Panasonic today. Panasonic S1 / S1R2 features dual card slot that Canikon FF Mirrorless camera were missing. But, at the same time both camera loaded with contrast based DFD AF system. As we know the DFD AF system AF speed varies from camera to camera, so it will be very interesting to see some real world reviews of both the camera, how this camera performs when you compared them with DFD AF system based EOS R or Hybrid AF System based Z7 and A7R III camera.
Both Panasonic cameras offer robust weather-resistance and in-body 5-axis image stabilization that will work in combination with Lumix lenses equipped with optical stabilization.
Both camera uses Contrast Based AF System: Autofocus is contrast-based and relies on Panasonic’s DFD (Depth From Defocus) technology to speed up focus acquisition.
Ability to create High Resolution Images : S1 offers a multi-shot High Resolution mode able to create 96MP images. S1R creates 187MP files compared to 96MP from the S1.
Burst Shooting of Both the camera: Standard burst shooting is offered at up to 9 fps with single AF, or 6 fps with continuous AF and live view.
Video – Panasonic says the Panasonic S1 creates Rich 4K 30p video compared to S1R: While the S1R is capable of 4K/60p video recording, it uses pixel binning (skipping actual pixels to cop with video resolution) where the S1 offers higher quality over-sampled 4K/30p footage from its full sensor width. In-body 5-axis stabilization can be combined with optical stabilization.
Panasonic thinks that S1 would be 70% used for stills and 30% geared toward video. oversampled 4K/30p video from the full width of the sensor, or 4K/60p from an APS-C region. The S1 will also offer 180 fps 1080 video capture, output as 1/6th speed footage at 29.97p. S1 users will also have the option to pay for an upgrade to add Log capabilities and the ability to output or capture 10-bit 4:2:2 footage. The standard camera only shoots 10-bit in its HLG high-dynamic range video mode. Pricing and availability date of the upgrade has not yet been announced.
Lens Mounts: The S1 and S1R use the L-mount standard, introduced first by Leica and now developed in collaboration with Panasonic and Sigma. The Panasonic Lumix DC-S1 will be available in early April for $2499 body-only or $3399 with the co-announced 24-105mm F4 lens.
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