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AutoFocus Speed of Nikon Z8?

AF calculation per second is now treated as a standard to determine the autofocusing capability of a camera.

Nikon Z9 and Z8 have a common AF calculation speed which is 120 frames calculation per second. The same AF speed is being spotted on the Sony Alpha A1 camera, the Sony Alpha A1 camera is also able to do 120 frames AF calculation per second.

The fastest Canon camera (as of May 2023), the Canon R3, is able to do 60 AF calculations per second according to Canon.

Despite the fact that the Canon R3 is able to shoot up to 195 frames per second, it doesn’t mean the sensor is doing autofocus calculations for every frame. The AF calculation speed is only limited to 60 frames and if the camera shoots up to 190 frames per second it means the camera refreshes its autofocus after every 3 to 4 frames at max shooting speed.

Nikon Z8 vs Canon R5

But this is not the case with the Nikon Z8 camera. Even if you are shooting at its max burst speed which is 120 frames per second at 11 megapixels, the sensor is able to refresh and recalculate its AF in every single frame.

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Nikon Z8 Press Release

Finally Nikon announced the Nikon Z8 camera hers is Nikon official press release

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Nikon Z8 Press Release

ULTIMATE HYBRID PERFORMANCE. AGILITY WITHOUT COMPROMISE. THIS IS THE NIKON Z 8.

MELVILLE, NY (May 10, 2023) – Today, Nikon Inc. announced the highly anticipated Nikon Z 8, a full frame mirrorless camera made to meet the needs of imaging professionals, serious photographers, videographers and advanced creators. The Z 8 defines the concept of versatile agility, featuring the latest innovations and speed inherited from the flagship mirrorless Z 9, in a lighter, more compact form-factor that’s ready for action in the field, the studio, the ceremony, the street or on-set.

The Z 8 is packed with massive technology and user-focused features, providing impressive high-resolution images and video up to 8K 60p with overwhelming detail, sharpness and precise color. Engineered to be nimble, it’s approximately 30% smaller than the Nikon Z 9, and 15% smaller than the venerable Nikon D850 to which it is the true successor. As the final word in workflow efficiency, the Z 8 gives professionals the confidence to capture without boundaries while yielding stellar files and uncompromising Nikon color science that can minimize time needed for post-production or editing.

“We continue to rapidly expand the entire mirrorless ecosystem to support users, and with every Z series camera added to the line, the advantages of the next-generation Z mount become clearly apparent,” said Jay Vannatter, Executive Vice President, Nikon Inc. “As Nikon continues to roll out more Z series cameras and NIKKOR Z lenses, we push forward and continue to break new ground in optical and technological innovation.”

Ready for Action

Like the flagship Nikon Z 9, the Z 8 is at the industry apex of speed and versatility. At its core, Nikon’s powerful EXPEED 7 image processing engine has been combined with the proven full-frame (FX-format) 45.7-megapixel BSI stacked sensor with a scan rate so fast that no mechanical shutter is needed. This configuration can be completely silent and has virtually no rolling shutter distortion, while the removal of moving parts reduces wear and tear. Other favorite flagship features include the truly blackout-free Real-live viewfinder, internal 12-bit RAW video recording in a variety of formats and frame rates, along with additional new features for portrait photographers.

The Z 8 brings together speed and precision like no other, embracing the extremes to create a camera that can focus in candlelight during a first dance, yet is fast enough to freeze a falcon in flight. Like the Z 9, this new camera uses Nikon’s most powerful and precise AF system, which has been developed with deep learning technology. The focus is immediately responsive and reliable, offering a range of functions from fully Auto-Area AF, Nikon’s acclaimed 3D tracking and a fully customizable Wide Area AF. These modes take advantage of the enhanced Subject Detection capability for photo and video that recognizes humans, pets, birds, trains, cars, motorbikes and bicycles, and now various types of airplanes.

Ready for Production

The Z 8 is an extremely capable video camera for a diverse mix of productions, enhancing the process from capture to post by providing cleaner files from a variety of frame rates and resolutions. Because of its reduced body size and internal recording, it’s ideal for gimbal use, but also suitable as an A-cam for extended events and weddings, corporate clients, documentaries or even independent cinema. Benefits don’t stop at image quality, as users will appreciate the Nikon colors and consideration for the modern multimedia professional’s workflow.

  • Experience the intense resolution and freedom provided by 8K60p (N-RAW) and 8K30p video capture, and the ability that this massive resolution gives in post to crop and pan. Expansive 4K UHD video options for when the look you’re going for is anywhere from cinematic to slow motion, ranging from oversampled24p/30p, all the way to 120p with sound.
  • The Z 8 can record up to approx. 125 min. in 4K UHD/60pand up to approx. 90 min. in 8K UHD/30p2
  • Internal 12-bit RAW footage can be captured as ProRes RAW 4K60p, or up to 8K60p in N-RAW, Nikon’s RAW video format that is approximately a 50% smaller file size. N-RAW also creates a 1080p proxy file for easier editing. Capturing RAW footage allows for the most image data and highest bit rate for maximum range and flexibility.
  • For more latitude with color, footage can be captured internally in 10-bit ProRes 4:2:2 HQ, while other profile options are available in-camera, including an enhanced N-Log, HLG as well as the easily gradable Flat color profile.
  • The camera features two USB-C ports which are dedicated to charging (PD) and communication for accessories, further opening options for a truly modular configuration to fit any production. It also utilizes a full-size HDMI, minimizing the use of adaptors.
  • The camera focuses on videographer centric features, including those added to the Z 9 in subsequent firmware updates. These include Hi-res zoom3 function for 4K, highly visible red REC Frame Indicator, focus peaking, zebras, waveform, linear focus capability on many NIKKOR Z lenses, fine ISO control, Customizable AF speed tracking, timecode sync4, 24-bit stereo audio and more.

Ready to Capture the Impossible

The Z 8 enables users with a powerful combination of the latest hardware and curated features implemented to help make the most challenging creative vision a reality.

  • The 45.7-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor combined with the EXPEED 7 Imaging engine can render incredible image quality, stellar colors, fantastic dynamic range and high-speed calculations up to 120 cycles, even in low light with minimal noise.
  • Users now have the option to shoot in a 10-bit HEIF image file, a superior file format to JPEG that is approximately equal in size yet offers approximately one billion more colors.
  • 14-bit RAW image file formats include the proven high-efficiency RAW format, plus a new HLG RAW option for use on compatible devices.
  • The Z 8 features settings specifically for portrait photographers, including the Portrait Impression Balance function for precise control of skin tone accuracy, in addition to a new Skin Softening function and improved white balance.
  • Burst speeds range from 20 fps full res RAW+JPEG, 30 fps full-res JPEG, 60 fps DX-format JPEG, or up to 120 fps as 11 mp JPEG with High-speed frame capture +. Pre-Release Capture5 is also available to capture the moment in the camera’s buffer before the shutter is even depressed fully.
  • Get a wide and bright view with the truly blackout free Quad-VGA viewfinder, which provides a clear picture, especially when shooting at 120 fps. The same 3.2” horizontal and vertical tilting 4-axis touchscreen LCD from the Z 9 is also used, enabling creative composition from any angle.
  • Vibration Reduction image stabilization has been enhanced with Synchro VR to achieve up to 6.0 stops of compensation with compatible lenses.6
  • Upcoming features will be added in planned firmware updates, including an Auto Capture function, which will allow a photographer to automatically trigger a remote camera on user-set parameters. An update will also allow for the base ISO to be extended down to 200 when shooting video footage with N-Log enabled.

Ready to Impress

Like all pro-caliber Nikon cameras, the Z 8 has a robust build quality, further reinforcing the company’s ethos of usability and reliability as a paramount consideration. When asking professionals why they choose Nikon, ergonomics and reliability are always top answers.

  • The Z 8 is fully sealed and gasketed, exceeding the durability of the D850 and built with maximum consideration for dust and drip resistance, while it can also be operated down to -10°C/14°F. Materials including a new pro-grade carbon fiber composite and magnesium alloy are used in the construction to reduce weight and enhance durability.
  • Exceptional handling with thoughtfully laid out functions and buttons that are customizable.
  • To resist dust, the optical filter includes a dual coating to repel dust in front of the sensor, in addition to a sensor shield that protects the sensor when the camera is turned off.
  • The Z 8 makes it easier to capture in low light environments, with illuminated buttons, warm display color option, low viewfinder brightness adjustments, and Starlight View which enables focusing down to -9 EV.7
  • Dual card slots with one CF Express Type B / XQD and SD balance speed and widespread availability.
  • The MB-N12 battery grip will be an optional accessory that provides approximately 1.8x more battery life8, while adding a vertical grip and vertical shutter button /controls. The grip is also weather resistant to the same level as the camera and allows for hot-swapping batteries.

Price and Availability

The new Nikon Z 8 will be available on May 25, 2023 for a suggested retail price of $3,999.95.* The MB-N12 battery grip will be available in May for an SRP of $349.95.* For more information about the latest Nikon products, including the vast collection of NIKKOR Z lenses and the entire collection of Z series cameras, please visit nikonusa.com.

Canon V10 Images and Full Specification Leaked

The Canon V10 camera finally leaked. The camera features a large 1-inch sensor of 13MP resolution and a fixed Prime lens 19.8 full-frame equivalents.

Canon V10 Specification

– Size: 63.4mm x 90.0mm x 34.3mm
– Weight: 211g (including battery card)
– Intuitive new UI design
– Operation buttons are as simple as possible and can be operated with one thumb while holding the camera in one hand
– Touch panel operation is also possible
– 1-inch 13.1-megapixel sensor
– 4K30p, full HD60p/30p
– Wide-angle 19mm equivalent lens suitable for selfies
– Stereo microphone for omnidirectional sound collection
– Beautiful skin video mode with 5 levels of effects
– 14 types of Color filter
– Built-in stand with a wide range of motion, no need for a mini tripod

Canon V10 Price

(*The following is from previous rumors)
– Color: Black, Silver
– Overseas price: $ 429

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Fujifilm X-Summit 2023 Announcements: Fuji X-S20 Coming

See, it is not unusual to expect a Fuji camera announcement during the Fuji X-Summit. We have seen that the Fuji X-Summit is an excellent platform that Fuji uses to announce its new cameras.

The previous year ( in 2022), during the Fuji X-Summit, Fuji announced the new X-H2S camera which was capable of shooting up to 40 frames per second with the help of an electronic shutter. At the same time, they also introduced F-Log2, a new gamma mode that offers 14+ stops of dynamic range in the latest X-H2S camera.

Based on their announcement patterns, we made a list of expected cameras from Fujifilm back on December 26th, 2022. Not only that, we have also published back on April 12th, 2023 that the Fuji X-S20 will arrive on May 24th during the X-Summit of 2023. And we also expect the arrival of Fuji’s GFX50R Mark II.

Finally today, Rumormills also confirmed that yes Fuji X-S20 is coming. That’s really great news.

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Canon’s EOS R5 is Out - TWO New Models are In

According to the latest rumors from Rumor Mill, Canon may announce two different replacements for the existing Canon R5 camera. One will carry an existing 45-megapixel sensor and the other may have a higher resolution sensor. The rumor mill added he split will be similar to what we have seen in the EOS 5D series.

After the 5D Mark III announcement, Canon also added the Canon 5DS and the 5DS R cameras as higher resolution DSLR options and further continued the 5D series with the 5D Mark IV announcement.

The biggest question is why this rumor has occurred now and not before. Since we already have rumors of the Nikon Z8 and its leaked specification that it will feature the same sensor we have seen in the Nikon Z9. At the same time, just a few days ago, we shared possible specifications of the upcoming Nikon Z7 Mark III camera, the specs say the forthcoming camera will feature a 61-megapixel sensor – the same sensor that we have seen in the Sony A7R4A and A7R5 cameras. This means Nikon will continue both the series Nikon Z8 and Nikon Z7.

In the same fashion, Canon may release two different models with high-resolution sensors that will match and compete against Sony’s A7R series (A7R IVa and A7R V) as well as the upcoming Nikon Z7 Mark III, in addition to a regular Canon R5 camera update with the same 45-megapixel sensor we may have and Canon R5 R camera with 60+ MP Sensor.

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Canon V10 Price - Canon Vlogging Camera

It looks like Canon dumped the G7X Series, and now they are moving towards an AI-powered compacts camera with a smaller sensor. The upcoming camera’s name is Canon V10, more details below

Canon PowerShot V10
– Color: Black/Silver
–  Canon V10 Price: $429

V series is Canon Vlogging series, more cameras will arrive under the same powershot “V” branding. Stay tuned more details coming

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Nikon Z7 Mark III Possible Specification

Here is an updated set of specs that we are expecting from the upcoming Nikon Z7 Mark III camera,  After the arrival of the Nikon Z8 camera, there is a strong possibility that we may see the Nikon Z7 Mark III with 61MP Sensor, take a look at the set of specification we are expecting from Nikon Z7 Mark III camera

Nikon Z7 Mark III Specification [Expected]

  • 61.2 Megapixel
  • 4k  60FPS (1.2x crop) | 4k  120FPS (1.5x crop) | 4k 30fps No Crop
  • HR Mode 240MP planned later after a firmware update
  • Continuous Shooting speed: 12 to 14.7 FPS
  • 5 axis is (6 stops of IBIS)
  • ISO 32 – 102400 (Expandable)
  • Q4 of 2023 (may get delayed further to Q1/Q2 of 2024)

So, let’s hope for the best. That’s what we expect from Nikon, from the upcoming Nikon Z7 Mark III camera. Let us know what u guys expect from Nikon Z7 Mark III.

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