Sony 6400 just announced and features excellent core specs. We have also done a specification comparison review between the Sony A6400 vs Sony A6500. Sony A6500 features same sensor, so we probably won’t see any major difference between the two camera in terms of image quality.
Finally the official specification of the Olympus E-M1X camera is now available . In the full set of a specification you can see the camera features of 20 megapixel micro four third sensor as we have told you before anyone.
one of the most important thing is the camera features images stabilization of 27.5 stops, and with that respect you can also capture handheld 50 megapixel high resolution shots and when you are using tripod you can produce 80 megapixels high resolution images. And as we have also told you earlier the camera to have auto intelligent autofocus system inside it. And the camera is coming with OM-log 400, for more details take a look at the specs below
Olympus E-M1X Full Specification
Effective Resolution 20.4 megapixels
Continuous Shooting Speed 18 fps
50 MP Handheld High Res shot functionality. Building on the HiRes innovation on the E-M1 MK II where a tripod was required, the E-M1X can now take a 50mp HiRes shot handheld. Using a tripod it can now produce 80mp images.
World’s best Image stabilization: In combination with a M.Zuiko IS PRO lens, this technology enables the 5-axis sync IS to compensate for approx. 7.5 shutter speed steps.
Totally new AF system with various AF target modes and settings and intelligent subject tracking.
With locked AF, the E-M1X features high-speed sequential shooting at a maximum of 60 fps to capture split-second moments that the human eye cannot see. With AF/AE tracking, a maximum of 18 fps may be reached.
Key OM-D Movie video capabilities: 4K and C4K, OM-Log400, Different levels of IS, 120 fps high-speed shooting in Full HD
Anti-flicker shooting capabilities
Integrated field sensors to add detailed metadata to pictures and video
Live ND feature for slow shutter effects without an external filter.
Dust, splash, & freezeproof. Weatherproofing maintained even when connecting microphone, earphone or remote control cable
Integrated field sensors to add detailed metadata to pictures and video
Two UHS-II SD card slots for high-speed responsiveness
Two batteries in innovative cartridge system and USB charging capabilities
The sensor dust reduction system now features an improved Super Sonic Wave Filter (SSWF) with a special coating which vibrates 30,000 times per second further reducing the possibility of dust or dirt ruining photos and equipment by factor 10
Capture up to 2,580 images before having to recharge. Featuring USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) from up to 100 W power sources, both batteries in the camera body can be fully charged in approximately two hours
A new Wi-Fi capture allows tethered shooting without a cable and makes it possible to transfer images wirelessly to a computer with the Olympus
Weight 997g
Body (WxHxD) 144.4 x 146.8 x 75.4mm
Prices:
Olympus E-M1X body ¥365,040 / £2,799
Olympus FL-700WR: ¥38,880
Olympus Flash Commander FC-WR: ¥34,560
Olympus Flash Receiver FR-WR: ¥23,760
I just before this post we have told you the camera will have its price somewhere around $3000 and yeah it is true. and the camera will arrive in your hands if you preorder at the time of announcement in the month of April 2019.
Finally we have the Olympus E-M1X camera new teaser. The announcement of the camera is schedule to happen on Jan 24, 2019. And the price of the camera is expected to be approx $3000.
Major Specification of the camera once again
20MP MFT image sensor
18 fps
AI AutoFocus
Larger EVF
Improved stabilization with up to 7.5 EV stabilization
Can take around 80MP high resolution image with hand held
Size similar to Nikon D850 with Battery Grip
USB chargeable
Data transferable by air to a server
Radio control of remote flash with a new flash coming and receiver for old flashes
GPS
Bluetooth
Same battery as E-M1 Mark II
Will be a sports camera, to compete with Canon EOS-1D X Mark II & Nikon D5.
Shipping in February.
Price around $3,000
Nikon today registered N1811 and N1838 Camera at Indonesian wireless agency, before that we have received information that 4 New camera surfaced at Russian Certification agency. Despite of two Compact camera announcement Nikon still has 5 un-announced camera in the pipeline. Take a look at the list of upcoming Nikon camera models
Nikon Un-announced Camera List
Nikon N1811 and N1838 Visited Indonesian Wireless Agency
Nikon N1838 just visited the lab and we do hope the rest of the models will also soon added in the list. We will update this post as soon.
Nikon Z9 in Q4 of 2019?
We do not have too much details of the upcoming cameras right now, but based on the recent bunch of information we have received few weeks ago Nikon Z9 is scheduled to arrive sometime in Q4 of 2019 or Q1 of 2020 is everything goes on schedule.
We will update you soon as we get any new information
Nikon today announced two new compact cameras with 1/2.3-in sensors. Btw, Nikon compacts camera features BSI CMOS sensor and 4K video recording options. More details below.
MEET NIKON’S NEW COOLPIX SUPER-ZOOMS THAT LOVE TO EXPLORE
London, United Kingdom, 17th January 2019: Nikon introduces two new COOLPIX super-zooms packed with powerful features and boasting NIKKOR optics for stunning images. From distant views to city streets, these lightweight, easy-to-use compact cameras deliver sharp wide-angle to super-telephoto images—even in low light.
The COOLPIX A1000 boasts a 35x optical zoom, a new built-in electronic viewfinder, and RAW image recording. A superb travel companion, this camera lets users move from atmospheric wide-angle to detailed super-telephoto shots with ease. It shoots 4K movies, and features a tilting touchscreen monitor that makes it easy to compose shots from intriguing angles.
The COOLPIX B600 bridge camera packs a 60x optical zoom, a large monitor, and a sturdy grip. Whether it’s a family trip to the park or a city break, this camera is a brilliant all-rounder. It shoots Full HD video in stereo sound. A host of in-camera creative modes make it simple to add an artistic touch to photos or movies.
Yoshihiro Katakami, Product Manager at Nikon UK, comments: “Both of these cameras are fantastic options for users who want to explore their creative side. The wide-angle to super-telephoto zoom range frees users to shoot almost any subject. Nikon’s 16 MP back-side illuminated CMOS sensor and Vibration Reduction help deliver superb results in low light. And SnapBridge makes it easy to share the best shots, or use a smart device to shoot remotely.”¹
COOLPIX A1000 KEY FEATURES
NIKKOR 35x optical zoom lens. Focal length of 24–840mm.² Extends to approx. 1680 mm with Dynamic Fine Zoom.³ 4K movies. Record stunning 4K/UHD 30p video footage, or Full HD at up to 60 fps. Large electronic viewfinder. High-contrast, 1166k-dot electronic viewfinder (EVF) for clear visibility. Tilting touchscreen. The bright 3 inch, 1036k-dot LCD monitor can be tilted in almost any direction. Smooth zoom control. The side zoom control and snap-back zoom button make it easy to adjust the zoom quickly and smoothly. RAW support. Users can save and export uncompressed image files to processing/editing programs.
COOLPIX B600 KEY FEATURES
NIKKOR 60x optical zoom lens. Focal length of 24–1440mm.² Extends to approx. 2880 mm with Dynamic Fine Zoom.³ Full HD movies. Simply press the dedicated movie button to begin recording Full HD (1080p/30p) with stereo sound. Large monitor. 3 inch, 921k-dot LCD monitor with adjustable brightness. Treated with an anti-reflective coating. Fast autofocus. Target finding AF ensures subjects snap into focus quickly, even in low light. Easy artistry. Creative Modes for photos and movies. Macro Mode for great shots of tiny wonders.
¹ Nikon’s SnapBridge application must be installed on a compatible smart device before SnapBridge can be used with this camera. ² 35mm equivalent. ³ Magnification of Dynamic Fine Zoom is calculated from the maximum wide-angle position of the optical zoom.
Nikon Registered 4 new Cameras at Russian Wireless certification agency N1845, N1847, N1849 and N1850. Now let’s talk about the possible set of mirrorless models we will see this year. Not, only these new 4 mirrorless camera Nikon also have 3 more cameras in announcement pipeline N1838, N1811 and N1721.
Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z5/Z3
Based, on the latest rumors surfaced over the web, Nikon Z9 already in the hands of professional shooters and expected to arrive at the end of 2019 or beginning of 2020.
Nikon Z5/Z3 enrty level mirrorless camera Mirrorless camera is also under development cycle, to give affordable option to newcomers.
Nikon also have few compacts in announcement pipeline including Nikon A1000. Nikon D5700 camera is also rumored to arrive with 4K video recording capability.
We have compared the Sony A6400 camera with Sony A6500 camera. There are lot of difference between them and to know the major difference between the two you have to go through our comparison table that clearly tells you the Major common features and differences between the two camera.
Sony A6400 vs Sony A6500 Sensor, Memory Card and IBIS
Imaging
Lens Mount
Sony E-Mount
Sony E-Mount
Camera Format
APS-C (1.5x Crop Factor)
APS-C (1.5x Crop Factor)
Pixels
Actual: 25 Megapixel
Effective: 24.2 Megapixel
Actual: 25 Megapixel
Effective: 24.2 Megapixel
Max Resolution
24 MP: 6000 x 4000
24 MP: 6000 x 4000
File Formats
Still Images: JPEG, RAW Movies: AVCHD 2.0, MP4, XAVC S Audio: AC3, Dolby Digital 2ch, Linear PCM
Still Images: JPEG, RAW Movies: AVCHD 2.0, MP4, XAVC S Audio: AAC LC, AC3, Dolby Digital 2ch, Linear PCM (Stereo)
Bit Depth
14-Bit
14-Bit
Dust Reduction System
Yes
Yes
Memory Card Type
SD
SDHC
SDXC
microSD
microSDHC
microSDXC
Memory Stick Pro Duo
Memory Stick PRO HG-Duo
Memory Stick Micro (M2)
SD
SDHC
SDXC
Memory Stick Pro Duo
Memory Stick PRO HG-Duo
Image Stabilization
None
Sensor-Shift, 5-Way
No built-in image stabilization inside Sony A6400, and that’s a major drawback of Sony A6400 camera. Since, Sony may want to keep the features limited in that price zone.
Sony A6400 vs Sony A6500 – Video Recording Capabilities
AV Recording
Video Recording
Yes, NTSC/PAL
Yes, NTSC/PAL
Video Format
3840 x 2160p at 24/25/30 fps (100 Mb/s XAVC S)
1920 x 1080p at 100/120 fps (
1280 x 720 at 100/120 fps (50 Mb/s XAVC S)
1440 x 1080 at 25/30 fps (MP4)
1280 x 720p at 25/30 fps (6 Mb/s MP4)
640 x 480 at 25/30 fps
3840 x 2160p at 24/25/30 fps (100 Mb/s XAVC S)
1920 x 1080p at 100/120 fps (100 Mb/s XAVC S)
1920 x 1080i at 50/60 fps (17 Mb/s AVCHD)
1920 x 1080p at 50/60 fps (28 Mb/s MP4)
Video Clip Length
Up to 29 Minutes
Up to 29 Minutes 59 Seconds
Audio Recording
Built-In Mic: With Video (Stereo)
Optional External Mic: With Video (Stereo)
Built-In Mic: With Video (Stereo)
Optional External Mic: With Video (Stereo)
The video recording capabilities of both the camera almost same. But, due to new enhanced AF system (algorithms) used inside the Sony A6400 camera, AF system in video mode works amazingly well compared to previous generation of Sony cameras.
Sony A6400 – Sony A6500 Auto-Focus System Comparison
Focus Control
Autofocus Points
Phase Detection: 425
Contrast Detection: 425
Phase Detection: 425
Contrast Detection: 169
As you can the the specs of the camera, the contrast detect AF points of the camera is increased to 425 and hence the AF accuracy and lock time of the camera is more improved.
Program, Scene Selection, Shutter Priority, Superior Auto, Sweep Panorama
Metering Range: EV -2.0 to EV 20.0
Compensation: -5 EV to +5 EV (in 1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Program, Scene Selection, Shutter Priority, Superior Auto, Sweep Panorama
Metering Range: EV -2.0 to EV 20.0
Compensation: -5 EV to +5 EV (in 1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
White Balance Modes
Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Color Temperature Filter,
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 46 Frames in Raw Format
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 116 Frames in JPEG Format
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 115 Frames in JPEG Format
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 99 Frames in JPEG Format
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 233 Frames in JPEG Format
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 301 Frames in JPEG Format
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 107 Frames in Raw Format
Up to 8 fps at 24.2 MP
Up to 6 fps at 24.2 MP
Up to 3 fps at 24.2 MP
Sony a6400 camera features 1-stop more ISO range than Sony A6500 camera, in both standard and expandable ISO range. You are getting more metering modes compared to Sony and most important thing, the buffer memory of Sony A6400 camera is less compared to Sony A6500.
Sony A6400 vs Sony A6500 Connectivity Modes
Performance
Self Timer
2, 5, 10 Seconds
2, 5, 10 Seconds
Connectivity
1/8″ Microphone, HDMI D (Micro), USB 2.0 Micro-B, Wired Remote Port
1/8″ Microphone, HDMI D (Micro), USB 2.0 Micro-B, USB 2.0
Wi-Fi Capable
Yes
Yes
With Sony A6400 you are also getting a optional wired remote control port, no such option available with Sony A6500 camera,
Sony A6400 Power Sources
Power
Battery
1 x NP-FW50 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, 7.2 VDC, 1080 mAh
1 x NP-FW50 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, 7.2 VDC, 1080 mAh
AC Power Adapter
AC-UUE12 (Included)
AC-PW20 (Not Included)
Operating Temperature
32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
Battery of both the camera remains same.
Sony A6400 vs A6500 Dimension
Physical
Dimensions (W x H x D)
4.7 x 2.6 x 2.4″ / 120.0 x 66.9 x 59.7 mm
6.2 x 5.7 x 5.2″
Weight
14.22 oz / 403 g (with battery and memory card)
1.9 lb
Conclusion
The Sony A6400 camera does arrived with a better AF system and lot’s of improvement we have mentioned above, but at the same time the Sony A6400 camera doesn’t have built-in image stabilization system and smaller buffer compared to Sony A6500 camera. So, if you are a still shooter go with Sony A6500 camera and if you are a youtuber or content creator go with Sony A6400 camera.
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