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Canon 7D Mark II, Canon 750D and 150D Rumor Update

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According to latest rumor surfaced over the web Canon 7D Mark II announcement is delayed to Q3 of 2014 due to manufacturing issues, Canon is rumored to be exploring a number of possible enhancements to the upcoming Canon 7D Mark II, including a completely new designed Dual-pixel AF CMOS sensor (faster than Canon 70D PDAF Sensor) and may be a new image processor too, Canon is also looking for sufficient volume of sensor chips available at suitable price/performance points, it may be a stretch for the company to fit all class leading features in upcoming 7D Mark II DSLR.

As we have said Canon will put 70D PDAF sensor in upcoming Canon 750D DSLR, Canon 150D is also coming but we don’t have any information about the specification yet.

According to the source “Canon DSLR announcement delayed due to technical issue….” information was passed along to several larger (European) dealers querying Canon DSLR camera availability for later this year, especially the holiday season. All three cameras were loosely slated for Q2 release, but are now Q3.

Canon finally have very less time in hand since Nikon D300s successor (Nikon D9300) is rumored to be announced in upcoming months and A77 Mark II is possibly coming on last week of May, 2014.

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A Detailed Look - Blackmagic URSA and CFast Cards

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Recently, at NAB, Blackmagic Design stunned the production world with a revolutionary new 4K camera. Called the URSA, this new production camera from Blackmagic has features never seen before features on a camera with a price point under $7,000 US (Blackmagic URSA at B&H). First of all, the URSA has a 10-inch fold out monitor attached to the body of the camera on the DOP side via a heavy-duty hinge—this should last years of heavy production usage. Not only does the camera come with a large 10.1-inch monitor, it’s 1920×1200 resolution—a first for any production camera in terms of size and resolution. Thus, saving two-grand on a Marshall 9 inch or similar 3GSDI monitor. Next, the URSA comes with an interchangeable mount and sensor via the removal of four screws. This allows the user to change from EF to PL to B4 mount in a matter of minutes. Lastly, this leads us to our final item—the use of a new standard, the CFast media card—a blazing fast storage device based on a Compact Flash lineage.

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The new CFast cards are based on their predecessor, the CF card. The CF card has been used in a variety of storage applications, most recently the majority of all DSLR cameras. CF, which stands for Compact Flash was the standard for all DSLR cameras up till 2005. According to the Compact Flash Wiki page, “A variant of CompactFlash known as CFast is based on the Serial ATA bus, rather than the Parallel ATA/IDE bus for which all previous versions of CompactFlash are designed. “

After 2005, SD cards gained more traction—especially with the Panasonic GH1 in March of 2009 and then latter with the GH2 and GH3. Prior to the introduction of the GH1, by 2005 SD cards had achieved 40% of the market with manufacturers such as Canon, Casio, Fujifilm, Kodak, Leica, Olympus, Pentax and Samsung using SD cards in many of their consumer product lines.

Flash forward to 2014. Due to the need for faster data transfer speeds with today’s data intensive cinema cameras, the need for faster cards has been part of the explosion in 2K and 4K cinema cameras that have hit the market in recent years. As of the article, there are two cameras, which currently use the new CFast cards: The Arri ALEXA and Blackmagic’s new URSA. Arri states on their website the their reasoning regarding their preference for CFast cards over the older SxS cards originally designed and manufactured by Sony, “Because of their high data rate, CFast 2.0 cards support higher frame rates than SxS PRO cards, enabling recording of ProRes 4444 up to 120 fps. The 120 GB CFast 2.0 cards have about twice the recording capacity of 64 GB SxS PRO cards.”

However, the New CFast cards come with a mixed blessing. On one hand the new cards are fast, fast enough for uncompressed video and the demands of high-speed 4K frame rates. On the other hand, the new CFast cards are not backwards compatible with Compact Flash cards of previous generations, and quite expensive—a 120mb SanDisk CFast card retails for around $1,200. Another item of note is that a 120mb CFast cad can only record 6 minutes of raw data in the new URSA camera and 20 minutes of ProRes, 10-bit 422. Lexar has a 256mb CFast card due out on the market soon, which should double the recording rates of SanDisk’s 120mb CFast card to 40 minutes and 12 minutes respectively. With the advent of a new camera, which gives you so many new features such as a 10.1-inch HD monitor, interchangeable, mounts and upgradeable sensors for future proofing your investment, there is always a give and take. The new CFast media may not be cheap, but as companies like Blackmagic Design and others continue to put affordable kit into the hands of indie filmmakers, the democratizations of cinema production continues to evolve in new and interesting ways.

About the Author: Thomas Cznarty is a lecturer at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Currently, he teaches in the Communication and Media department. He writes poetry, short fiction and screenplays. Thomas Cznarty is also a filmmaker and media producer with a strong background in film and television production.

Leica T Type 701 Camera Chassis Images

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As we can see the beautiful internal framework of upcoming Leica T Type 701 camera, the body Chassis is made up of magnesium alloy, the hole thing will be protected from the environment by adding rubber seals.

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The Camera is Rumored to be announced on April 24th, 2014, the upcoming mirrorless camera will feature APS-C sensor and Touchscreen LCD with Built-in WiFi.

see leaked specification and image here and images here, more Chassis Image after the break

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Hasselblad H5D-50c vs Phase one IQ250 vs Pentax 645z

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Before we begin please keep in mind that Hasselblad H5D-50c and Pentax 645z are complete camera unit and  Phase One IQ250 is a digital camera back only.

From the image below you can clearly understand the design of Phase one System, the last part is Phase one Back, the middle part is Phase one camera body, the 645DF+ supports more than 50 digital backs including the recently announced IQ250 and 80 lenses (focal plane or leaf shutter lenses), the price of 645DF+ camera body is approx $5990.

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Hasselblad H5D-50c vs Phase one IQ250 vs Pentax 645z

Now its time for comparison, we have selected some very basic features that will clearly tell you the difference between these three medium format camera

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As we know that all three camera comes with Sony made medium format sensor, the Pentax is able to extract ISO range up to 204800, other two camera ISO limited upto 6400.

The other major feature is presence of advance Phase AF system in Pentax 645Z camera with 27 AF sensors and 25 cross-type sensor.

+1 we forgot to mention that Pentax 645Z is also capable to record Full HD video (1920×1080) and 4K in intervall mode.

Price difference: We really don’t know why Phase one Hasselblad asking for so much money ? on the other hand Pentax is able to give you better core specification at very affordable price. We highly recommend you to wait till April 24th and we will update this post with Pentax pre-order links as soon after the official announcement.


Hasselblad Lenses – H System lens line (12 lenses from 24 to 300mm)

Phase one IQ back mounts Phase One 645DF+, Mamiya 645 FF+, Hasselblad H1 and H2, Hasselblad 555ELD, 553ELX, 503CW and 501CM
Via adapter: Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID, Mamiya RB67, Contax 645 AF

Phase one lenses – 28mm LS f/4.5 Aspherical, 55mm LS f/2.8, 80mm LS f/2.8, 110 mm LS f/2.8, 75-150 mm LS f/4.0-5.6 , 150 mm LS f/3.5, 240 mm LS f/4.5 IF

645z Lenses – 120mm Macro A and AF, 25mm DA, 35mm A, 300mm AF, 400mm AF, 150mm AF, 35mm AF, 150mm-300mm AF, 600mm A.

Pentax 645z Full Specification Leaked

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The upcoming PentaxZ medium format camera full specification leaked today, the camera is rumored to be announced on April 24, 2014

Pentax 645z Full Specification

  • 51.4 megapixels / CMOS with primary color filter, without anti Alaising filter
    automatically or manually: ISO 100 – ISO 204800
  • Shutter 1/4000th sec to 30 sec
  • Phase detection autofocus system SAFOX 11 with 27 AF sensors (including 25 cross-type sensors and flux sensors for optimum AF performance with fast lenses)
  • LiveView, contrast AF, focus peaking
  • Full HD video (1920×1080), 4K in intervall mode
  • 3.2″ LCD screen: 3:2 ratio, 1,037,000 dots

Pentax 645z specification Detailed PDF | Pentax Leaked images can be seen here

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Canon 1200D / T5 Recommended Lenses

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The recently announced entry level camera by canon is a excellent choice for entry level  photographers, the camera features 18 megapixel sensor with Digic 4 image processor, the sensor is same as of ultra popular canon 600d / t5i DSLR, the ISO range of camera ISO 100-6400(12800), the camera comes with 9 point AF system as used in Canon entry level and mid range DSLRs.

The 1200D / T5 also records Full HD 1080p video  at 30, 25, or 24 fps, HD video in 720p at 60 and 50 fps, and 480p at 30 and 35 fps, the live view is available during video recording but you have to do the AF manually throughout the video recording.

On the rear side of the camera we have a bright pentaprism optical virefinder for professional use and a big  3″ LCD screen with 460,000 pixels, and a 170° viewing angle.

The Rebel T5 is compatible with the full line of Canon EF and EF-S lenses, and is paired here with the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens.

Now the big question is which lens you should buy, so we have selected some of the best lenses available at a affordable price tag

Best Zoom Lens for Canon 1200D / T5

Canon 70-300mm Lens

Buy Canon EF 70-300mm IS Lens from Amazon | B&H

The 70-300mm lens is a excellent choice and must have zoom lens for canon users, the new version the lens is available in the market with improved optics and new gen of image stabilization that works up to shutter speeds 3 steps slower than would otherwise be possible, the 70-300mm IS lens is the best lens available in canon that comes at an affordable price.

Looking for more affordable option Try EF-S Canon 55-250mmIS Lens, The compact and affordable EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS offers a good telephoto performance. Center of the lens performance is best, the lens performance degrades a bit at the wide-end and long-end. The AF is slow but focus accuracy is not a problem.Buy from Amazon || B&H

Best Portrait Lens for Canon 1200D / T5

Canon 50mm

Buy Canon EF 50mm F1.8 Lens from Amazon | B&H

The 50mm F1.8 is a affordable portrait lens with exceptional image quality and comes at an ver affordable price tag, It takes sharp images and creates beautiful and smooth bokeh when used at F1.8 or F2.8 aperture.

 

Best Macro Lens for Canon 1200D / T5

Canon 60mm

Buy Canon EF-S 60mm F2.8  USM from Amazon | B&H

The EF-S 60mm F2.8 Macro lens is made for Canon APS-C format camera like canon 1200D, it captures images at 1:1 image ratio ( captures life size macro images) and it also features Ultra Sonic Motor with full-time manual override, the minimum focus distance of 7.8″ or 20 cm. Best Macro lens available for Macro shooting.

 

Pentax 645Z Leaked Images

Pentax 645Z Leaked Images surfaced over the web, the camera is rumored to feature Sony made Medium format CMOS sensor with a sensitivity range up to 02,400 / 204,800, see the full specification here
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