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Leica Q Compact Camera Titanium Gray Edition

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Lecia today announced the Titanium Gray Edition of its Q (Typ 116) full-frame compact camera. The core specification of the camera remains same as of black version. The cost of the camera is not same. For Titanium Gray Edition you have to pay £3800 and for a normal black version £3200/$4250.

The Leica Q ‘Titanium gray’ is scheduled to be available from mid-November 2016, at a suggested retail price of £3,800 including VAT. Full product specifications can be found at: uk.leica-camera.com.

Along with the camera Leica also introduced Summaron 2.8cm F5.6 lens


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Leica Refreshes the miniature Summaron 2.8cm F5.6 lens for the M system and its name will be Summaron-M 28mm F5.6. The company decided to keep the optical formula of the lens same as of the older version. But they do tweaked the 50+ year old lens to deliver exif details when paired with modern days camera. The lens controls has been redesigned to match the design of current generation of Leica M lenses.

A text from the press release

The optical design and mechanical construction of the Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 are identical to those of its predecessor, which was manufactured at the Leitz factory in Wetzlar until 1963. The perfect fusion of the latest optical developments, such as the highest quality finishing and manufacturing techniques, with this classic optical design make this new edition of the Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 much more than a reconstruction of an existing lens. While only slightly modernizing the shape and design of the lens, the new version of the Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 is reduced to the essentials but loses none of the character of its legendary ancestor. Its exceptionally short length of less than two centimeters makes it incredibly unobtrusive, and together with the inherent unassuming nature of a Leica M it is an ideal lens for street photography. The combination of a clearly laid out depth of field scale and long focus throw allow for very precise and easy zone focusing.

Customers wishing to purchase a Leica Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 lens must place a pre-order with a Leica Store, Boutique or Dealer. Deliveries will follow according to the sequence in which the orders are received. Due to the strong demand, long delivery times must be taken into account, especially in the first few months.

Nikon 19mm F4E ED tilt-shift Lens Compatible with...

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The recently announced Nikon 19mm F4E ED tilt-shift lens is not fully Compatible with all Nikon bodies, take a look at the compatibility chart of the lens

Depending on combination of shift and rotation, operation may be restricted by mechanical interference between the lens and camera when used with certain Nikon cameras.

  • Models that can be used without any limitation: D5, D4 series, D3 series, D810 Series, D500
  • Models that can be used with some limitations: Df, D800 series, D750, D610, D600, D300 series, D7200, D7100, D5500, D5300, D5200 D5000, D5100, D3400, D3300, D3200, D3100
  • Models that are not compatible with PC NIKKOR 19mm F/4E ED: D2 series, D1 series, D200, D100, D90, D80, D70 series, D3000, D60, D50, D40 series, film cameras, Nikon 1 series with FT-1

You can see the press release of the lens here

Nikon 19mm F4E ED tilt-shift Lens Announced

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Nikon finally announced the rumored  Nikon 19mm F4E ED Perspective Control lens. The lens offers offers 97° of coverage and can shift ±12mm and tilt ±7.5°. The tilt and shift lens moments are independent to each other. The Cost of the lens is  $3399.95.

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Nikon Announces 70-200 F2.8 FL ED VR Lens

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Nikon 70-200mm lens announced by Nikon on 10/19/2016

Nikon has finally announced the long rumored 70-200mm F2.8E FL ED VR. The Predecessor of 70-200mm lens was also one of the most popular telephotozoom lens among the Nikon users and it’s replacement will make the same performance vow as expected.

New 70-200mm F2.8 Lens arrived with improved optics and image stabilization system. The new lens features Nano Crystal Coating to reduce flair and ghosting along with fluorine coatings.

The Optical image stabilization system of the lens is also improved and prevents camera shake upto 4 Stops.

The Lens will cost you $2799.95 and the weight is approx 1.4 kg.

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Nikon PC 19mm F4E ED and Nikon AF-S 70-200mm F2.8E FL ED VR

nikon-19mm-lens-imageJapanese website today revealed the Japanese price of to be announced Nikon PC 19mm F4E ED and Nikon AF-S 70-200mm F2.8E FL ED VR lenses. These two lenses were expected to be announced soon

  • PC NIKKOR 19mm f/4E ED Lens – Price in Japan: JPY 398,520 – Around $3837 in US
  • AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR Lens – Price in Japan: JPY 323,190 – Around $3112 in US

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source – nokishita-camera

Canon 135mm F2L II Lens Rumor

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New Canon 135mm F2L II lens on its way to consumers, according to tipster of veteran rumor mill the 135mm lenses prototypes does exist but Canon testing the internally at Canon.
The of arrival date of the lens is not known yet, but at the same time we have also got the hint that new 50mm and Canon 85mm lens will get refreshed next year.

source – bit.ly/2ei1Lcx

Sony RX100 V vs. Canon G7X Mark II

sony-rx100-v-vs-g7x-mk-ii-iSony RX100 V vs. Canon G7X Mark II Specification comparison and High ISO Test – Sony RX100V resolution and sensor size may look same. But both models have entirely different sensor inside. The Canon G7X Mark II have a traditional contrast detect sensor whereas the Sony RX100 V features hybrid Phase+contrast detect sensor. And not only that RX100 V does have series of modification to look. We have also done a side by side test to to see which camera actually produces better images

Specification Comparison

Features / Models Sony RX100 V
Canon G7X II
Megapixel 20 megapixels 20 megapixels
Sensor size / type 1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm) 1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm)
Image processor Bionz X Digic 7
Low –Pass filter Yes
Image stabilization Optical Optical
AF System Contrast + Phase Detect sensor Contrast Detect (sensor)
AF points 315 points 31 points
ISO 125-25600 125-25600
Shutter Min/Max 30 sec 1/32000 sec 30 sec 1/2000 sec
Top Continuous Shooting Speed 24fps 8fps
Video 3840 x 2160 (30p, 25p, 24p) Full HD 1080p @ 60 fps
Display 3.0″ 1.23m-Dot 180° Tilting LCD 3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Tilting LCD Touchscreen
Viewfinder Electronic None
Battery Life (CIPA) 220 shots 265 shots
Wireless connectivity Built-In Built-In
Dimensions 102 x 58 x 41 mm 106 x 61 x 42 mm
Weight 299 g 319g

As we have told you earlier the sensor inside the Sony RX100V features 315 Phase AF points to quickly lock down AF on subjects despite of lighting condition.

The most important part of the new Sony RX100 V camera is the introduction of LSI circuit inside the camera that increase the frame rate of the camera upto 24frames per second. And not only that with the help of large buffer we have 148 JPEG frames in a single burst. The same tech also help to capture Full HD video @ 120frames per second and HFR Mode for Full HD Video up to 960 fps.

World fastest AF in a compact camera – The 60% of the display screen of the camera is covered by the the 315 Phase AF points. The RX100 V is able to lock onto subjects quickly, in just 0.05 seconds, and it can use AF tracking when shooting at 24 fps. Sony RX100V world most fastest compact camera till date.

Shutter: Sony RX100V uses Hybrid  shutter, with the help of Hybrid shutter the shutter range of Sony RX100V goes from 30 sec to 1/32000 sec whereas the Canon shutter range remains limited to 1/2000 sec.

Video Mode:  If We talk about the video mode the Sony RX100 V will win the fight without an issue. The Sony RX100V camera can capture 4K video mode whereas the Canon G7X Mark II remains limited to Full HD video mode only. Sony RX100V can also use Hybrid AF system while shooting video.

On the rear side of the Canon G7X Mark II camera we have a touch screen display that allow users to touch and focus your subjects, whereas the Sony RX100M V doesn’t have touch screen display.

The Cost: The Big Cost of the camera is also very important. The Canon G7X Mark II available in $699 only and the Sony RX100V is available on $999. So you have to pay $300 extra is you want Sony RX100V camera

Sony RX100 V vs. Canon G7X Mark II High ISO Test

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Sony RX100 V vs. Canon G7X Mark II – High ISo test between Sony RX100 V vs Cann G7X Mark II camera at ISO400

If you want to really see the difference between these two camera look at the test images captures at ISO 400 very carefully. The Sony RX100 V camera showing excellent details even when viewed at 100% whereas the Canon G7X Camera on the right side fails to collect the amount of details / maybe due to the strong noise reduction filter inside it.

However the bottom line at base ISO range Sony is producing bit more details compared to Canon G7X Mark II.

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Sony RX100 V vs. Canon G7X Mark II – ISO 1600

Now after that in each test you can see the result, Sony RX100V capturing more details and Canon G7X Mark II images look bit flat.

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Sony RX100 V vs. Canon G7X Mark II – ISO 3200

Both camera giving flat details at ISO 3200 however there is no sign of color noise which is really a big advantage for a compact cameras. However we are not able to see any noticable change between the image quality of both the camera at ISO 1600 and ISO 3200.

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Sony RX100 V vs. Canon G7X Mark II – ISO 12800

Before we begin I must say that both the camera producing unusable image at ISO 12800, but at the same time we can say the color noise of Sony RX100V is more controlled than Canon G7X Mark II.

Verdict

Sony done a lot of homework to improve the overall specification the camera, one of the eye-catching specification is RX100 V is able to do AF even at 24frames per second and can save 120frames in a single burst. The other biggest advantage is 4K video mode (supported by Hybrid AF) as well as HFR mode that allow you to capture Full HD Video up to 960 fps. Whereas the competitor Canon  G7X Mark II remains limited to Full HD videos at 60fps only.

The new sensor of the Sony RX100 V camera giving us more details at base ISO range compared to Canon G7X Mark II however the ISO test sample images captured at ISO 3200 and ISO 1600 look bit similar.

I will prefer Sony RX100 V camera over Canon G7X Mark II. Since the RX100 V features ultra advance core specification that includes, better sensor, Hybrid AF, global Shutter, 4K video as well as HFR video, a far better core specification compared to G7X Mk II.

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High ISO test Image credit: imagineresource.com