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Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 Lens for Sony Mirrorless Images Leaked

Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN Contemporary for Sony Mirrorless Images Leaked today. The Lens will compete against the Tamron ultra-popular 28-75mm RXD lens.

The lens looks very compact and well built, we will soon bring out specs, price as well as sample images of the lens soon. Stay with us.

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Sony FX3 Official Teaser by Sony Japan

Sony Japan’s website posted a new teaser image for the upcoming Sony FX3 camera. Actually, the Major specification and images of the camera are already available on the web for few days and we have published them too. on Feb 24, 2021 Sony will officially announce the Sony FX3 Compact consumer-level cinema camera.

A better teaser below

More on Sony FX3 Camera

  1. Sony FX3 Major Specification Leaked
  2. Sony FX3 Compact Cinema Camera Image Leaked

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Nikon Z6 II 4K 60p Firmware Update Available from February 25th 2021

According to the latest rumors coming from a trusted Japanese source, Nikon will do an official announcement on Feb 18, which will have all the details related to the upcoming firmware update of the Nikon Z6 II & Nikon Z7 II camera. The Upcoming update will enable 4k 60p mode in the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera and it will also upscale the AI algorithms inside the Nikon Z6 II as well as the Nikon Z7 II camera.

Also see – Nikon Z6 vs Nikon Z6 Mark II

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Also, see Nikon Z30 Coming and Nikon will announce two DSLR cameras in 2021.

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Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN Lens Coming for Sony Mirrorless Camera

Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN Lens coming very soon. So, finally, we have the lens name from trusted sources. The lens will compete with Tamron ultra-popular 28-75mm Lens and will arrive under the $900 price tag.

Not only the new lens Sigma is also rumored to announce the new Sigma fp L camera on the same day. We will post an update as soon the upcoming camera and lens images become available to us.

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Sigma fp L Camera to use New Sigma 60MP FF Sensor

According to the latest rumors surfaced over the web, the upcoming Sigma fp camera will use Sigma home-made 60MP faveon sensor. The new fp L camera also features a built-in IBIS unit and a mechanical shutter unit.

That’s all the information available now for the Sigma fp L camera. We will soon publish the images and specs of the camera.

Update: Take it with a grain of salt

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Sony FX3 Major Specification Leaked

Sony FX3 Major Specification Leaked, according to the latest information the Sony FX7 camera captures

  • 4K videos @120fps and uses
  • Cfexpress A cards
  • Price of the Sony FX3 Camera is approx $4600 / 3795 Euro / 3,34,819 INR / 4,82,298 Japanese Yen

The official announcement of the camera is expected soon. We will post an update as it happens.

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Alic MFT Mirrorless Camera Uses Smartphone AI Algorithms

The camera industry evolved too much in the last 4 decades. After the film era, Digital SLRs ruled the world. And giant filmmakers like kodak who failed to evolve crushed brutely. Now, after the Digital SLRs, the entire industry is now shifting to the Mirrorless zone. Even, today’s giant DSLR camera makers want to shift their existing consumer base to Mirrorless and applying the DSLR cannibalization policy. Now, a completely new generation of cameras coming up that uses Artificial intelligence and computational photography techniques to make better images. Let’s have a look at Alice.

Alice – Micro Four/third + Smartphone AI Algo

Alice is a camera that pairs up with a smartphone and delivers high-quality video captured by a GH5s 10MP M4/3 Sensor and processed by Smartphone AI Algorithms. The camera uses AI AF technique to acquire AF, the rest of the controls are similar to ones you see in your iPhone Or google camera app.

Alice Camera Press Release

The AI Camera content creators have been waiting for is officially available for pre-order

Alice Camera combines the experience of a smartphone with the quality of a DSLR.

February 9th 2021, London, UK: Photogram, the organisation behind the eagerly awaited Alice Camera has today announced that you can pre-order the AI-accelerated computational camera now for a super early bird price via its online pre-order campaign. The Alice Camera is what content creators have been lacking. As content platforms evolve, the camera market needs to adapt – the Alice Camera brings together the experience of a smartphone with the quality of a DSLR camera to shoot, edit and share high-quality 4K content instantly.

In Europe alone, there are 20 million income-generating content creators, which include Photographers, Videographers, YouTubers, Instagrammers, TikTokkers and Twitch streamers to name a few, yet most are working with devices that do not maximise their potential – smartphone sensors are not up to spec, yet DSLR or mirrorless cameras lack computational photography capabilities.

But all that is about to change. The Alice Camera gives total control to the user and works with their smartphone to shoot and share better content in a fraction of the time – simply point, shoot and share or live stream to your audience on social media in high-quality full-width 4K video.

Its sleek design mounts to the back of most smartphones (although it can also work unattached) and its native iOS and Android app will connect to and control the camera via the touchscreen interface, giving users a smooth user experience and a faster production workflow. Fast wireless data transfer between camera and phone gives users a seamless real-time viewfinder on their smartphone screen.

Alice’s unique selling point is that it harnesses the computational photography that you see in the latest smartphones but applies it to professional quality optics. The Alice Camera also offers:

  • A 4/3 image sensor, eight times bigger than the ones in smartphones. The sensor’s dual native ISO and quad-bayer structure gives users excellent low-light performance, high dynamic range and exceptionally low noise;
  • The ability to attach your favourite Micro Four Thirds lens, the most flexible and compact interchangeable lens system around, with over 50 professional-quality lenses available, or attach an adapter to use lenses with different mounts too;
  • A dedicated AI-chip will run the company’s patent-pending end-to-end deep learning pipeline on-device for innovative computational photography features to automate scene capture and enhance image processing.

Being a computational camera, Alice will be regularly updated via software updates, meaning that content creators can stay on top of their game without constantly purchasing new devices – just lenses of their choice. In addition, Alice’s open-source software can be customised like no other camera — others will be free to build add-ons and features that will benefit all Alice Camera users. An open-access environment means creators can deeply customise their creative process, encouraging collaboration and software development.

The Alice Camera will be shipped to pre-order customers in the Autumn when the RRP will be £750 for the body only. However, content creators can order the Alice Camera via the Indiegogo campaign which launched today and benefit from a special pre-order price starting from £550 (26% discount).

Vishal Kumar, CEO and Co-founder of Photogram said, “Today’s announcement comes after 18 months of liaising with over a thousand content creators, taking part in extensive accelerator programmes and building prototype Alice cameras. We are so pleased that we can bring to market a product that has been built from the ground up by creators for creators.”

“Over the next decade, the creator economy driven by the passion economy is set to grow rapidly. Creators are growing at 15% annually and the market for digital photography more broadly will reach $150bn by the end of 2026. Creators need a tool more suitable for our new world of content creation; imagine the future for creators and the industry with the Alice Camera’s features and functionality?”

About Photogram
Photogram was founded in June 2019 when it’s co-founders Vishal Kumar and Dr Liam Donovan met on the Entrepreneur First London 12 cohort. The company secured a £175k innovation grant from Innovate UK, the UK government’s innovation agency, and joined the Micro Four Thirds System standard run by Olympus and Panasonic. The Alice Camera will be manufactured in Britain and is the first device launched by Photogram.

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Photogram founders
Vishal Kumar is a cultural data scientist at The Bartlett, UCL and he is one of a handful of people in the world pioneering the application of data science and machine learning for art and culture. A content creator himself, Vishal has over 30,000 followers on social media. He previously worked at Sotheby’s auction house as one of the company’s first Data Scientists.

Dr Liam Donovan is an experienced engineer with particular expertise in building AI-accelerated embedded hardware and software for creatives. After completing his PhD Liam did a year-long fellowship at Royal Academy Engineering looking at building a business around selling computational hardware to the creative industries.