Sigma is rumored to announce 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM lens zoom lens very soon, the lens will feature a constant F1.8 aperture through-out the zoom range, take a look at the detailed specification below
Designed for APS-C based DSLR cameras
Ultrasonic autofocus (HSM)
9 aperture blades
Type A (Art), which guarantees quality materials, metal bayonet
Filter size: 72mm
Minimum aperture: f/16
Lens construction: 17 elements in 12 groups
The maximum magnification ratio: 0.23x
Weight: 810 grams, length: 121mm
Angle of view: 76.5 – 44.2°
Internal zoom and focusing
Minimal focusing distance: 28cm
This lens is designed for crop factor APS-C DSLR cameras, expected to be announced in next few months.
Ricoh finally announced the rumored Compact APS-C Sensor based compact camera, the Ricoh GR features 16.2MP APS-C size sensor, JPEG & RAW formats and the new GR Engine V Image Processor, 4 fps continuous shooting speed at full resolution, the camera also features No optical low-pass filter, so you get sharp, high resolution imaging and fast response time. The GR expansive ISO range from 100-25600, Full HD 1080p video @ 30fps and 60 fps in 720 HD.
The 28mm fixed lens features maximum aperture of f/2.8, comes with two aspherical elements to minimize aberrations. On the back side we have 3.0″ 1,230k-dot LCD. Nine image effects are also available to add creative expression to both your stills and videos. Image Effects include Retro, Cross-Process and High Key.
Fujifilm XF 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 R LM OIS Lens finally announced, offers a 35mm focal length equivalency of 84-305mm, it provides up to 4.5 stops of shake correction, minimum focus distance is 3.6′ at all focal lengths, high speed auto focus (0.28 seconds), quiet operation for shooting video.
The lens is composed of ED (Extra-low Dispersion) lens elements, one Super ED element to minimize chromatic aberratio, HT-EBC lens coating controls reflections and substantially reduces flare and ghosting.
Pre-order XF 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 R LM OIS Lens from B&H
Recently announced Panasonic GF6 is better than Panasonic GF5? , see the specification comparison review below and find out your answer
Sensor and Image Processor
Panasonic incorporates a new 16MP Live MOS sensor and a newly developed Venus Engine Image processor
Introduction of multi-process noise reduction system .
Fast Continuous shooting speed Upto 4.2 fps.
Video
More options are now available with touch focus AF.
Display
A 3.0″ Touch Screen LCD enables Touch Focus, Touch AE (auto exposure) and shutter release with a simple tap on the monitor
WiFi
Wi-Fi setup is extremely easy and finishes within a few seconds, Near Field Communication (NFC) technology making it possible to pair the camera directly to the Smartphone / tablet without connection procedure of information input for authorization
New Filters
Creative Control mode is upgraded by increasing its filter option from 14 (for DMC-GF5) to 19 (for DMC-GF6) adding new Old Days, Sunshine, Bleach Bypass, Toy Pop, Fantasy
Stop Motion Animation: The Stop Motion Animation function enables producing a stop motion (stop frame) video in camera with the pictures that are sequentially shot while moving the object by degrees. This effect makes the object appear as if it is moving by itself.
Clear Retouch: Clear Retouch makes it is possible to erase unwanted objects or figures in an image by just tracing over them on monitor with a fingertip. They naturally disappear without destroying the image.
Samsung NX2000 surfaced over FCC and spotted by engadget, the NX2000 will feature Tizen OS, 20.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with Built-in WiFi. Samsung is also expected to announce NX lenses: 10mm f/3.5 and 16-50мм f/2.8.
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