Yongnuo announced a new M4/3 format camera in China, the YN433. This compact camera is specifically designed for live streaming. It features a 20-megapixel M4/3 format sensor, 6GB of internal RAM, and 128GB of ROM.
As mentioned, the camera is specifically made for live streaming and can shoot up to 4K videos using the UVC protocol, USB 3.0 & HDMI interface available. 2K and full HD options are also available.
Unfortunately, there is no information related to the autofocus system of the camera. We expect that there may not be an autofocus system inside this camera, so you would have to operate the lenses manually. The price should be under $600.
These are the major core specifications of the camera.
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The Leica S3 medium format camera has been discontinued by Leica. The announcement was made by Map Camera on Twitter that the production of the S3 has officially ended.
The Leica S3 camera was announced back on March 6, 2020. The S3 Camera used a 64-megapixel medium format sensor with a Maestro II image processor and was able to record DCI 4K and full HD video internally. Although the camera was based on a DSLR design, it featured an optical pentaprism viewfinder.
According to the latest rumors, Leica will announce its new medium format series camera, but not so soon. For that, we have to wait until for year or two. So, in 2025 or maybe in 2024, Leica may introduce a new range of medium format mirrorless cameras in the market with Sony’s latest medium format sensors.
Here is the first set of images of the Sony a6700 camera. In the image, you can see the below shutter we have the Mode dial. And above it, there is a dedicated recording button and a custom function button [C2]. After that, you can see three microphone openings and a tally light is also visible in the frame.
In this image, the Alpha 6700 logo is clearly visible. We will have more detailed images and full specifications of the upcoming Sony a6700 camera soon. Stay tuned.
Sony A6700 Expected Core Specification
26.1MP APS-C BSI CMOS Sensor
BIONZ XR & AI Processing Unit
AI-Based Real-Time Tracking AF System
UHD 4K up to 60p (uncropped)
6k 30fps
4k 120fps
S-Cinetone
S-Log3, 4:2:2 10 Bit internal
5-Axis Image Stabilization
updated Quad-VGA OLED Tru-Finder EVF 3.69m-dot resolution for bright, clear viewing in high detail
According to the latest rumors we have from the rumor mill, Panasonic is about to announce the successor of the Panasonic G9 camera, which was announced back on November 2017, so it’s almost 5+ years finally we are having an update from Panny.
The Panasonic G9 was Panasonic’s flagship Micro Four Thirds camera. At the time of its announcement in 2017, the camera had a maximum burst speed of 20 frames per second with continuous autofocus and a maximum shooting speed of up to 60 frames per second. Additionally, its image stabilization was effective up to 6.5 stops and it also included Dual IS 2.0 technology. The G9 was capable of shooting uncropped 4K video at 60fps and also had an 80-megapixel high-resolution handheld mode. These specs were for the Panasonic G9 flagship Micro Four-Thirds format camera, which was announced back in 2017.
If Panasonic is planning to announce the G9 II in 2023, then you can imagine the set of improvements we will have in the G9 Mark II camera body.
Panasonic representatives have stated several times during interviews that the S5 Mark II camera sensor technology will not be limited to full-frame sensors only; they will also use the same hybrid AF technology for their Micro Four Thirds format cameras.
So, we are expecting a massive upgrade in the autofocus performance of the upcoming Panasonic G9 Mark II camera.
Finally, we are getting more confirmation of the specs that we published back on April 26, 2023. The biggest surprise in this announcement is that the camera is now able to record 6K at 30 frames per second and also has the ability to record 4K at up to 120 frames per second.
Sony A6700 Expected Core Specification
26.1MP APS-C BSI CMOS Sensor
BIONZ XR & AI Processing Unit
AI-Based Real-Time Tracking AF System
UHD 4K up to 60p (uncropped)
6k 30fps
4k 120fps
S-Cinetone
S-Log3, 4:2:2 10 Bit internal
5-Axis Image Stabilization
updated Quad-VGA OLED Tru-Finder EVF 3.69m-dot resolution for bright, clear viewing in high detail
The improvements in the video capabilities are specifically due to the presence of the Fuji X-S20 (Fresh stock coming from July end at B&H Store), which was announced in May 2023. So, they have enhanced the video core specs of the upcoming camera to make it future-proof and also to be the best in its class.
The rumor mill (SAR.com) got confirmation from a leaked presentation slide, as shown above. The camera is expected to arrive this month on the 12th and we are waiting for its first leaked images and detailed set of core specifications. As soon as they become available to us, we will publish them. Stay tuned for future updates.
According to the latest rumors exclusively obtained by TNC, there is another ZV series camera in the announcement pipeline, featuring a 26MP sensor and scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2024. Sony ZV-E100 or FX-10: Sony’s NEXT 26Mp APS-C Camera Coming
According to the latest rumors from the ordinary filmmaker youtube channel, the Canon R5 Mark II camera is already in the hands of selected photographers and is expected to arrive in Q4 of 2023. So, the Canon R5 Mark II camera will be announced before the Canon R1 flagship camera, which is scheduled to come before the Olympics of 2024.
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