As I have told you in my earlier post that we have spotted Sony RX0 Mark II camera 2 months ago at FCCID. Now, the same camera surfaced over Korean Wireless certification agency. Take a look at the registered models details
BTW, as we have told you in our earlier post. None of Sony Mirrorless cameras either Fullframe or APS-C Mirrorless visited Wireless certification agency from past few months. It’s a clear indication Sony A7S II and Sony A6700 announcement isn’t too close to us.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
Sony A6700 Confirmations from Sony. In a latest interview Sony confirmed that the Sony A6700 camera in works and will exceed people expectations.
– Are you talking about updating the α 6500? There is no content to talk specifically at the present time.
– Although it is a lens for APS – C who does not listen for a long time about the new product, what will happen in the future? We have received various requests as a request. Future talks and concrete lineups can not be mentioned in this place, but as development team we would like to do our best to “be able to” exceed customers’ requests.
It’s the same answer we are getting for Sony Upcoming cameras ?
Do you remember EOS HD interview ? for Sony A7S III camera..
Take a look at the 4Min interview, where Sony confirms nothing. But the only one thing they confirm in 4min interview is that Sony A7S III will go beyond people expectations but it will take time.
But the big question is how much time ?
At the time I am writing this post, We have no new Sony Mirrorless camera registered in Wireless certification agency across the globe.
Sony Only registered RX0 successor few months back and we have spotted it in FCCID too. Once the camera is registered in any wireless certification agency it roughly takes at least 3 months of time to become official.
And the entire situation confirms us, no Sony Fullframe Mirrorless or Compact APS-C camera coming in next three months / Before May of 2019.
The best platform to announce or showcase Sony A7S III camera is of-course NAB 2019 show. So, the set of information we have right now, we may see a Sony A7S III prototype at NAB / development announcement during the show.
Latest rumors coming from Anonymous sources suggest the Sony A7S III camera prototypes doesn’t have 30min recording limit even in 4K HDR mode. It can record 4K HDR upto 2+ hours with Beta version firmware in camera.
We have already told you earlier that Sony A7S III will be Sony’s first A7 series camera to have Dual Base ISO.
Sony A7S III camera announcement is likely to to happen on Q3 or Q4 of 2019.
List of Improvements in the New Rioch GR III camera
Newly developed 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
You will be getting 14-bit DNG stills from the new sensor. An internal two stop-effective (ND 0.6) filter is also available which was not available in previous generation of cameras.
ISO range can boosted upto 102400, earlier GR series camera were limited to 25600.
So, GR III is a excellent low light compact camera, you can boost its ISO range 102400 if requires, as well as you can push down your shutter speed upto 3 stops down without an issue due to the presence of 3 axis image stabilization system.
Hybrid AF System For Faster AF, Better Macro Mode
New GR Engine 6
Redesigned 28mm f/2.8 Lens (35mm Equivalent)
Lens is 1.5mm thinner than previous GR/GR II digital cameras. Resolving power is also improved.
3-Axis Shake Reduction System Introduced
Touch Display Introduced to GR Series camera
Built-in Bluetooth LE
So, at the end we have to say the Rioch GR III camera arrived with lot of improvements Compared to previous generation of cameras.
Ricoh launches RICOH GR III high-end, compact digital camera
Newest model in the popular RICOH GR series delivers exceptional image quality in a smaller, lightweight body, making it ideal for street photography
WEST CALDWELL, NJ, February 21, 2019 – Ricoh Imaging Americas Corporation today announced the launch of the highly anticipated RICOH GR III camera. The new camera is the latest model in the RICOH GR series, a lineup of high-end digital cameras providing exceptional image quality in a compact, lightweight body ideal for street photography, travel and capturing candid images.
The RICOH GR III features a newly designed lens, image sensor and imaging engine that further upgrade image quality, enhance functionality and improve usability. The 18.3mm F2.8 lens delivers exceptional imaging performance with a slim design, consisting of six optical elements in four groups, while retaining the 28mm angle of view. It produces the clearest, sharpest images in GR-series history while reducing distortion and chromatic aberration. It also comes equipped with a macro shooting capability with a minimum focusing distance of six centimeters.
In keeping with the GR-series concept of packaging high image quality in a compact design, the RICOH GR III camera body is smaller than its predecessor, and is equipped with a large APS-C-size CMOS image sensor with approximately 24.24 effective megapixels to produce high-resolution images. Its short start-up time of approximately 0.8 seconds allows for quick, responsive shooting. The camera’s high-definition LCD monitor features touchscreen operation, offering intuitive control of various camera functions right on the screen.
The camera also features a high-speed hybrid autofocus system, built-in shake reduction, in- camera image finishing options, USB Type-CTM, Bluetooth and wireless LAN connectivity options. An accessory wide-angle conversion lens designed exclusively for use with the RICOH GR III is also available. The GW-4 Wide Conversion Lens expands the angle of view to 21mm ultra-wide angle.
“The Ricoh GR III is the ultimate street camera,” said William Hereford, a Brooklyn-based pro photographer, who has been shooting with GR series cameras for years. “The image quality and ease of use are equally amazing. I literally don’t leave my house without this camera. The GR III fits perfectly both in my hand and my pocket, so it is always available to capture a moment.”
Hereford says that the image quality is so great, that photos taken with his GR cameras have the potential to be used in national ad campaigns and magazine articles.
Designed to be the ultimate street photography camera, the RICOH GR III is a totally new breed of GR camera that will give the user new and different creative possibilities.
| Pricing and Availability |
The RICOH GR III will be shipping in March 2019 and will be available at www.us.ricoh- imaging.com and retail outlets nationwide. Price is $899.95 for the camera, $249.95 for the GW-4 Wide Conversion Lens.
One of the best lens announcement I have ever seen after Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD Lens, however tamron lens was specifically made for Sony fullframe Mirrorless camera but Tokina today announced the ultra wide angle 16-28mm lens for fullframe Canon and Nikon DSLRs camera. The Lens features constant F2.8 aperture throughout the Zoom Range and also features AutoFocus Motor inside for quick focusing.
BIG LEAK & Exclusive: Olympus Registered one more Mirrorless camera and it model code is Olympus IM015. We do know that Olympus E-M5 Mark III announcement is expected this year, but we are waiting for trusted Japanese sources for further confirmation.
According to latest rumors Canon 1DX Mark III camera testing has been started. The camera is rumored to arrive before 2020 Olympics. As we all know that Canon hinted us before that they will going to announce a pro model for professionals just before 2020 Olympics.
So, there is big possibility that we may see Canon 1DX Mark III announcement just at the end of 2019 or very beginning of 2020
We have already seen Quad pixel patent and Pro DSLR camera with large display units. So, do expect a massive improvement from inside-out in upcoming Professional DSLRs from Canon.
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