Finally Fujifilm X-Pro2 announced today, the camera features newly developed 3rd gen X-Trans CMOS sensor that 24.3 MP high resolution sensor, the camera features ISO 51200 that will allow you to shoot incredible low light images.
The camera also features newly developed image processor, X-Processor Pro image engine to process high quality images. compressed RAW files and videos.
The newly developed sensor is based on Fujifilm’s unique, randomized pixel array, so it doesn’t need any kind of low pass filter.
Take a look at the major specification of the camera
24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor
X-Processor Pro Image Processor
Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder
3.0″ 1.62m-Dot LCD Monitor
Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
Built-In Wi-Fi, SHARE Printer Compatible
273-Point AF with 77 Phase-Detect Points
Up to 8 fps Shooting and ISO 51200
Weather-Sealed Design, 2x SD Card Slots
Film Simulation and Grain Effect Modes
The camera features mechnical as well as electronic shutter, the mechanical shutter range us 30-1/8000 whereas the electronic shutter range is 1/32000 sec.
The camera features newly developed AF system with 272 number of total AF points, out of 272 we have 77 of them are phase AF points. The camera gives you blazing fast AF speed and any kind of lighting condition.
The worst part is the camera remains limited to Full HD video modes, where as in toda’s date all of its rivals are having 4K capability.
The continuous shooting speed of the camera is approx 8fps @24.3 MP resolution, which help you to capture speedy subjects. The camera features built-in WiFi and weather sealed design.
The X-Pro2 will be available next month in a body-only kit, at a price of $1699.95.
Latest patent surfaced over the web that shows Canon Cinema Lens – 70-200mm F2.8, In genral a lens patent takes at-least 2 to 3 years of time to come into existence as a real product.
Take a look at the lens patent details translated by google
There lot of small articles craving our attention, so we decided to put the first ever round-up article here at the new camera website, it becomes necessary when you have a lot of small news / videos.. with very less content.. Since I am not a fan of micro-blogging so a big round-up is better for me…
Sigms CEO interview (in english)
Take a look at the Sigma SEO interview in english
For me Sigma was just a third party lens manufacturer for a while ago, but after the announcement of ART lenses from Sigma.. the game totally changed and even I have purchased a 17-35mm F1.8 Lens for my Canon 70D DSLR. The company ART series lenses are just awesome and Canon and Nikon must learn how to make better and bright aperture based zoom lenses from Sigma.
Take a look at Company philosphy:
“We’re still a private company, not a listed company. Epically we are still family owned. So we don’t need to maximized turnover, sells and profits. Public company have to do that to keep their stock price high. But in our case, our goal is just to continue the business and protect the employees. And that is very important. So we gave up to grow rapidly. We decided to stay in Japan, and to explore what can be done here. And that’s one reason why we change our main business form volume zone to mid-high end product.”
Sigma 35mm Tear down
The Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM finally teared down by lens rentals Roger Cala, take a look.
SIgma 35mm ART lens dismantled,
In the conclusion:
For the most part, there weren’t many surprises in this teardown. We’ve seen how Sigma has remade themselves as a company making only superb optics at very reasonable prices in the last few years. This lens is constructed very well. There isn’t the amazing heavy-duty construction of the Canon 35mm f/1.4. Instead, I’d characterize the construction of the Sigma as very efficient and carefully laid out. There’s a solid metal core with other parts all connecting directly to that core. Little touches like pegs to make sure a part is inserted in the proper rotation and shields over critical parts didn’t add much expense or weight, but show care was taken in the design. There’s nothing in this teardown that looked like a weak point. Read the review and see the many pics of the teardown…
Canon ME20F-SH Sample Video – a camera that can see in dark
A text from B&H Reviewers
The Canon ME20F-SH presents itself as a unique tool for a wide range of applications. Part cinema camera, part surveillance tool, part studio camera, the camera is ready to serve anyone who wants to capture images in extremely dark conditions without having to sacrifice color or resort to infrared lighting and sacrifice nature color reproduction. While it isn’t necessarily meant to be an “A” camera for most productions, I’m sure wildlife and nature documentarians, cave and deep-sea videographers, and astrophotographers in particular, will be champing at the bit to try out the camera. With its ability to capture previously impossible shots, the ME20F-SH could help reinvent the very look and feel of ultra-low-light videography. Exciting times are ahead. Read the review…
Canon 7D Shutter Mechanism
Take a look at how Canon’s new motor-driven mirror mechanism used inside on the Canon EOS 7D Mark II, the new system allow Canon 7D to shoot 10fps burst rate.
Fuji Finally planning to introduce the X-E2s camera after a long time. We don’t know the specification of the camera at the moment but we will update you soon as we get any new information.
A quick reminder that the Fuji X-E2 is using year X-Trans II sensor and EXR Processor II and Hybrid AF system, the upcoming camera will sure uplift the core specification to a new level.
Sony RX1R II production halted according to latest reports coming from Japan, the actual reason behind the production issue not know yet. We will update you soon as we get any new information.
Here you can pre-order Sony RX1R II Camera from| B&H
Olympus E-M1 was announced on September 10, 2013, It was termed as flagship model of mirrorless system camera, however even after 2 years the company didn’t dared to announce it next version till now.
We are discussing the list of possible specification that may arrive with the Olympus E-M5 II Camera, we are predicting the specification based on the development trend of Olympus mirrorless camera system.
Which sensor will Olympus pick for the Olympus E-M1 II. The big problem with Olympus E-M1 series is it is using Hybrid AF sensor So
The specification
20MP Sensor / 18 MP sensor – We are hoping Olympus will sure implement a NEW 20 MP or 18 MP Hybrid AF sensor.
Advance DUAL FAST AF Mode / Hybrid AF – Olympus E-M1 was the first camera to feature phase AF pixels inside the sensor. However all the other Olympus or Panasonic based mirrorless camera features contrast based AF system, so we do hope that
High Resolution handheld mode 50Mp / 40MP – The high resolution mode in not new, we have already seen it on E-M5 II, hopefully Olympus will continue to implement the tech inside the upcoming camera.
Dual IS – We have already seen the patent of Olympus dual IS system, so after Panasonic GX9 camera Olympus E-M1 II may become the first Oly camera to feature Dual IS system.
4K UHD Video Recording at 30/24 fps – Olympus must add the 4K video functionality to the E-M1 II since 4K has no become a common feature among the mirrorless camera.
Full HD up to 60p / 120p – There is a possibility that Oly will add 120fps mode inside the Oly E-m10 II camera.
New TruePic VIII Image Processor – Yes…indeed it is the most important part of the upcoming camera that will give a boost to the entire system.
ISO 100-12800 (expandable upto 51200)
Dust, splash and freeze proof performance
Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity
3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Tilting LCD Touchscreen
Do also share your own thoughts and expectation with us.
Update: According to a tipster the Olympus will announce the E-M1 II camera on Photokina 2016, take it with grain of of salt.. we will update you soon as we get any new information.
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