According to latest rumors Sony is rumored to announce a new full frame amount mirrorless camera soon with very affordable price tag which is approx $1500 only.
Announcement on Photokina 2018 ?
According to latest rumors the Sony A5 / Affordable fullframe mirrorless camera is expected to arrive on Photokina 2018. But at the same time the source is new and hence take this rumor with a grain of salt.
The rumor isn’t new and floating on web from past few years that Sony Affordable fullframe Mirrorless camera is coming.
Sony NEX camera Body with a Fullframe Sensor
It all started back on October 2013 when we have published a patent of Sony fullframe affordable Mirrorless camera, that clearly shows Sony do have a plan for introducing a Fullframe Mirrorless camera near future.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
According to the latest information we are getting from trusted Japanese sources, Canon next full frame camera will have a 26 megapixel full frame CMOS dual pixel autofocus sensor.
Registered Camera Model Code K433, More details below
Mirror-less camera
Full size
Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
Maximum image size of test machine: 6240 x 4160
Probably will be released within 1 year
Announcement on Photokina 2019
Canon full frame mirrorless camera is expected to be announced within next year. so, we are expecting that Canon will announce the next rumored fullframe mirrorless camera on next photokina event which is scheduled to happen in the May month of 2019.
Canon 26MP FF Mirrorless camera is next
That’s really interesting, because just 7 to 8 months from now the same Japanese sources revealed that they have spotted a full frame mirrorless camera with 30 megapixel sensor in the Indonesian wireless agency. And the information was highly accurate, and we have now the Canon EOS R mirrorless camera with 30 megapixel full frame CMOS sensor. Just in case they have again spotted a camera with 26 megapixel full frame CMOS sensor.
So, there is again big possibility that we may see 26 megapixel CMOS dual pixel autofocus sensor (a revised version of Canon 6D II sensor) in the next full frame mirrorless camera from Canon.
Finally the recently announced Canon EOS are mirrorless full frame camera user manual is now available for download. Now, I always recommended anyone who is buying a new camera to read the user manual thoroughly, because without reading the user manual of the camera it may be possible, that you may remain unknown to a specific function or features which is present inside the camera and usable to you.
For more information about Canon EOS R camera click here
So, after development announcement we may see official camera announcement next year. The specs are not know yet, except the fact the upcoming camera is said to have 100 MP Medium format sensor. But at the same time its FSI or BSI, no one knows yet.
Before any Rumor mills started speculating anything, back on November we have told you that Sony announced 100 and 150 megapixels BSI medium format sensor. And we were also the first website to told you that these sensor may get user inside the Fuji, hasselblad or maybe Phase 1 medium format camera.
Now let me know you that Sony have 3 different variants of a 100 megapixel medium format sensor and 2 different variants of 150 megapixel medium format sensor.
The three different variants of the hundred megapixel medium format sensor includes one sensor based on BSI CMOS Technology, the other two sensor are based on (FSI) CMOS technology and but one of them is black and white are you can say it some monochrome sensor.
The problem with 100MP BSI MF Sensor
The BSI CMOS medium format 100 MP sensor is not available commercially [see list of commercially available sensors]. So, if Fuji have good relationship (and they do have also) with Sony then only it’s possible to get the 100 megapixel BSI version. Otherwise, the BSI version is not available commercially to others at the moment.
Fuji next Medium format camera with 100MP BSI Sensor
Of course yes, we do believe that Fuji will going to announce it’s nest MF camera with 100MP BSI CMOS sensor.
Just take a look that how well Fuji XT 3 (B&H | Amazon.com) camera tracks eye of the subject. It’s look like Fuji engineers done too much of hardwork to bring out the Eye AF tracking tech to Fuji. At the same time if you are a user of Sony A7III or Sony A9 camera then you will find Fuji AF eye tracking tech is not upto the mark as we have seen in Sony, however, one of the great thing that Fuji finally introduced it and we may see improvement in near future via firmware updates.
Finally we are having more details about the Fuji GFX50R camera. Now we have confirmation that the camera is coming on Sep 25th, 2018. The price of the camera is also confirmed which is approx $4500. And along with that we got confirmation that the camera do have a Two-axis flip screen and Dual SD card slots
We have already published the leaked specification of the camera, but as the announcement time is coming we are getting more, take a look at the updated core specification of Fuji GFX50R camera once again
Fuji GFX50R Specification Updated
It’s exactly like the Fuji X-E3 camera
No top OLED screen
Has a joystick
Has a tilting screen
Thickness: less than 42mm
Weight; less than 800g
Price: around $3,600, a second report from China suggests $4,500 (for comparison the GFX 50S is $5,849)
There will also be a new pancake lens with an equivalent of 40mm focal length
Sony announced today a bunch of new sensors, one of the most attractive one is the MX342LLA/LQA. The APS-C sensor features a massive resolution of 31MP and available in Monochrome and RGB version and labelled for Industrial use. However, this Sensor can be also used in future APS-C cameras like successor of Sony A6500 / Sony A6700.
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