The first Sharpness test of Panasonic GX80 / 85 is now out. Photographer Wasabi Bob shared first few clicks captured from the Panasonic GX80 camera. According to Panasonic the recently announced GX80 camera has 10% more resolving power than any other Panasonic camera till date due to the absence of low-pass filter.
Panasonic GX80 Sample Image 1
image credit – Wasabi Bob
Now take a look at the test shots below
image credit – Wasabi Bob
AT 100% crop of the flower, the image is showing decent amount of details. Take a look at one more image below
Panasonic GX80 Sample Image 2
Panasonic GX80 undoubtedly showing more details at 100%, take a look at the cropped portion of the image.
image credit – Wasabi Bob
The camera really give excellent details when viewed at 100%.
Panasonic announced GX80 camera today, the camera features 16MP sensor and ISO range from 200-25600 (expendable upto 100). Panasonic GX80 is first Panasonic camera that doesn’t have built-in low-pass filter, hence users can now enjoy more details in still images and in 4K video. The camera arrives with electromagnet-driven shutter mechanism that prevents blur from shutter shock.
The camera can record 4K videos at 30 fps and also features post focus feature. The GX80 uses same DFD AF system of Panasonic GX8. The Dual IS system of the camera works very well and up to 4.5 stops of shake reduction.
On the rear side of the camera we have 2764K-dot equivalent electronic viewfinder, and its 3″ 1.04M-dot touch screen
More and more information related to Hasselblad upcoming cameras coming out everyday, few days ago we have reported that Hasselblad is planning to announce Many New Products this Year according to Financial Times.
Now today we came to know that the Hasselblad H6D coming in two Variants – H6D-50 and H6D-100. Both camera will have Sony made CMOS sensors, the H6D-50 will have 50Megapixel CMOS sensor and H6D-100 will have 100 CMOS sensor respectively.
Back on September 12th, 2012 Hasselblad announced flagship H5D, The H5D Series is available in three variants namely 40, 50 and 60 megapixels as well as 50 and 200 megapixel Multi-Shot versions, all the three variants uses CCD sensor and and gives limited ISO performance.
The 2014 CP+ show the Hasselblad announced one more variant Hasselblad 5Dc. The H5D-50c world’s first fully integrated medium format camera system to use CMOS sensor technology.
We have published the leaked images of the camera few days ago, the GX80 is the first camera in Panasonic camp that doesn’t carry low-pass filter inside it, hence user will see fine details images even when viewed at 100%. Take a look at the full specification of the camera below
Panasonic GX80 Full Specification
– Sensor is effective 16 million pixels
– Low-pass-less (resolving power is 10% improvement)
– Ultrasonic Dust Reduction
– 5-axis camera shake correction (sensor shift method). Dual camera shake correction of the 2-axis camera shake correction in the lens
– Camera shake correction operation is also in the video
– Video is 4K / 30p 100Mbps. Full HD / 60p 28Mbps
– Recording time: when the rear monitor used in the 4K / 30p is about 80 minutes. EVF when using about 70 minutes
– Wi-Fi built-in
– EVF is 2.76 million dots. Magnification 1.39x (35mm equivalent 0.7x). Eye point is 17.5mm
– Eye sensor
– AF the contrast AF. DFD technology adoption
– 1728 zone multi-pattern metering (EV0-18)
– ISO200-25600 (extension ISO100)
– Shutter speed is 60 seconds -1/4000 seconds. Electronic shutter 1 sec -1/16000 seconds
– Synchro speed is 1/160 seconds
– In the camera RAW development
– LCD monitor three inches 1.04 million dots. Tilting. Touch panel
– Continuous (mechanical shutter): 8 frames / sec in the AFS, 6 frames / second in the AFC
– Continuous (electronic shutter): AFS at 10 frames / second, 6 frames second in the AFC
– The number of pictures on the 13 copies in RAW, more than 100 sheets in the JPEG (depending on the card speed and image size)
– 4K Photo mode, 4K burst, 4K pre-burst
– 4K post focus mode
– Built-in flash. Guide number 4.2 (ISO100)
– USB terminal. HDMI terminal (type D). External microphone terminal
– 290 sheets battery life in the time of monitor use. EVF 270 sheets at the time of use
– The size of 122 x 70.6 x 43.9mm
– It weighs 426 grams (SD card, with battery). 383 g (body only)
Panasonic GX80 is coming with excellent core specification, the camera will features 5-axis image stabilization and also supports DUAL IS (lens + sensor based IS system) and the image stabilization system also works in Video mode. Max 4k video recording time is also noticeable, you can record 80min 4K video without any break . The camera also arrived with DFD AF that will help you to lock AF in just 0.07 sec.
The camera will arrive on April 5, stay with us and we will update you as soon as we get any more information.
Finally the very first Specification of Sony A7R III Leaked today and if we believe it then upcoming A7R III camera will uplift the entire high-resolution full frame competition to a new level.
The to be announced Sony A7R III camera will feature a 70-80 MP Super high resolution sensor and improved image stabilization system, the camera will officially arrive with new 24-70 F2.8 GM Lens.
Take a look at what Sony Japan Mangers said
A7RIII the new sensor will be between 70 – 80 Megapixels. They are working on improved IBIS as well. Although officially the new lenses per the 24-70 F2.8 GM and the others have been tested for QC at 60+ Megapixels and 6K+ Video they achieve even better results than that.
Well we were expecting Sony A7R III in 2016 since Sony updates its A7 series camera every year. The Sony A7R III was announced on back June 2015 with 42 MP and built in 5-axis image stabilization system.
We have already told you on March 30 that Hasselblad is planning to announce Many New Products this Year. According to latest rumor surfaced over the web Hasselblad is planning to announce H6D Medium format camera soon. We don’t know the core specification of the camera but we do expect the Hasselblad will use Sony made CMOS Medium format sensor for H6D.
The H6D camera will be a successor of H5D-60 camera that uses a 60MP CCD sensor, due to the CCD sensor inside the camera the ISO remains limited to 800 only. With the introduction of CMOS sensors inside the H6D we may see a major uplift in the ISO range of upcoming camera. Stay with us more coming…
Spend some time with the – Hasselblad H5D 60 DSLR Camera
Based on latest rumor surfaced over the web we may see a Panasonic GH series camera prototype with 8k video recording on this September 2016 or may be just a development announcement. According to the tipster of the rumormill, the 8K capable GH series camera is scheduled to be launched on 2018, earlier it was planned to release on 2020.
Take the information published today with grain of salt. Since the news is coming from a unconfirmed source.
Series of Rumors
On May 21st, 2015 – Panasonic revealed its future plans of 8K video, including 4K at 60fps and 120fps, take a look at a snapshot what ephotozine writes
“Panasonic announced plans for future 4K and 8K video and photo features, including 4K at 60fps and 120fps, as well as the ability to take 33 megapixel still images from 8K video footage. They say they are planning to have this technology ready for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games. No further information was given at the time.“
February 29th, 2016 – We have published Panasonic GH5 / GH6 Coming with 6K Video on September 2016, The news surfaced over the web via Japanese publication Nikkan, according to the magazine the camera will arrive with 6K video recording @ 30frames per second.
Today (4/4/2016) – Panasonic changes its road-map and planning to announce 8K camera on 2018, instead of 2020.
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