Nikon D760 DSLR camera spotted at Slovakian Authorized dealer. The website page also published the core specification of the Nikon D760 camera. Take a look at the core specification below.
Nikon D760 Core Specification
24 MP sensor
51 AF points
8 fps
ISO 100 – 51,200
3″ LCD screen
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards
4K video
The only difference we can spot compared to Nikon D750 is introduction 4k video with the Nikon D760 camera and bit faster frame rate of 8fps. The standard ISO range is 100-51200, but there is no mention of expandable ISO range. We do expect the Max ISO range will start from ISO range 50 and expandable upto 204800.
Nikon D760 already registered at wireless registration agency and its model code is N1710, more details here.
Not a long ago, [on January 2017] according to a news article published over the Honduras’ (Earlad) Newspaper the upcoming Nikon D760 camera will feature 24 Megapixel CMOS FX sensor and shutter speed upto 1/8000 sec
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
Sony A7 III dynamic range comparison, test published by Photons to Photos. Now, in the real world situation we can clearly see that Sony A7 III dynamic range is near about 12 stops. However, Sony claims that Sony A7 III (Amazon.com | B&H Store) camera features dynamic range upto 15 stops.
1. Sony A7 III vs. Sony A7 III vs. Sony A9
Sony A7 III vs Sony A7R III vs Sony A9. Sony A7III dynamic range is amazing and near about 12 stops same as of Sony A7R III. And, on the same side the ISO Sony A7 III is offering more ISO range at the end. Making it a even better than of A7R III. When comparing it to Sony A9 we have a very clear advantage of Dynamic range.
So, If you want excellent dynamic range as well as advance AF system. You, must get the Sony A7 III.
2. Sony A7 III vs 5D Mark IV vs 6D Mark II
As we can see Sony A7 III is offering widest dynamic range as well as more ISO range compared to the Canon 5D Mark IV as well as Canon 6D Mark II.
Canon cameras do carry Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor, that in general features even more fast AF lock speed compared to Hybrid AF sensor based camera. But, one of the biggest disadvantage of Canon sensors are it’s limited dynamic range. So, Canon should fix this issue asap to compete against the A7 and A9 series.
3. Nikon D850 vs Sony A7 III vs Nikon D750
Nikon D850 dynamic range is better than Sony A7 III. But, Nikon D750 DR is bit weak compared to the A7 III. At the end Sony A7 III is offering more ISO range and Hybrid AF compared to Nikon D850 and Nikon D750.
Sony A7 III is one of the best Fullframe camera for sure under $2k range.
TNC Exclusive – Hot pixel, Stuck pixel Dead Pixel Fix. Well after doing a bit research with Sony A7 and A9 series cameras I have found that they have a hidden feature inside of pixel re-mapping. You won’t gonna find this method in user manuals but it does work in most of the cases.
Before we begin first let me introduce you what Pixel mapping actually is.
1.What us pixel Mapping ?
A sensor is made up of many photodiodes, sometimes they fail resulting hot, dead pixels. Pixel Mapping is a in-camera preventive maintenance utility that locate and remap defective / non-functioning photodiodes from use.
A software is applied to take over the function of affected photodiodes function using surrounding working ones. No repair is performed & the process completes under a minute.
2.Pixel Mapping is hidden inside Sony A7 series, Sony A9 and Sony A6xxx series cameras
Well I do remember approx 10 years ago, I have used pixel Mapping in Sony DSLR A350, they do have a dedicated menu option of Pixel remapping which is visible in Live view mode. But in recent generation of Sony cameras this specific feature is kept hidden.
Yes, we don’t know the exact reason why Pixel mapping feature is hidden inside Sony consumer level camera. But, yes it do exist and you can use it also remove your dead, stuck and hot pixels.
3.Hot pixel, Stuck pixel Dead Pixel Fix – By Pixel Mapping Method
Use this method is you have a Hot pixel, Stuck pixel Dead Pixel inside your Sony A7III, Sony A7R III, Sony A7S II, Sony A9 and model above Sony A6300 camera.
Start your Sony FF or APS-C sensor based mirrorless camera
Open the date setting menu of the camera and select a future date (for example change the year from 2018 to 2019 OR 2020) and once the date is set restart the camera. Once you switch off the camera after few sec you will hear the shutter button and the task is now completed and problems are gone.
Open the camera menu setting once again and then restore the date time setting back to normal.
Take a look at the Video people using the Pixel Mapping method to solve their problem
Sony A7 series stuck pixel issue solved
Doing Pixel Re-mapping on Sony A6300
Sensor Solution by Pixel Re-Mapping Method
Ok, the method we are discussing here is pixel Remapping method. It’s really look wired and useless but it does work in most of the cases. So, either you are having a hot pixel or blinking pixel issue with Sony A7III or A7R III or any A9 camera, this method will word effectively.
The Sony A7 / A9 series Sensor Map Method Article was first published on 26 March 2018 at Thenewcamera.com. Do not republish this article in any form without crediting the source.
The high ISO test between Fuji X-H1 camera and the Sony A7 III done by pro youtuber Max Yuryev. let’s talk about the basic difference in specification and price of all the camera.
For your information we know that the Fuji x-H1 is actually APS-C sensor based camera and the Sony A7III is a full frame sensor camera. So we have a clear advantage that we are getting more imaging area to collect the light. let’s talk about the major difference between the two, Sony A7 III have already have high density 693 point based focusing system that’d coming from the flagship Sony A9 camera. where is the Fuji X-H1 camera have 425 AF points.
The battery Grip – On of the most important thing for Fuji is battery grip, without battery grip the camera isn’t able to go beyond 15min of recording limit but with the Sony A7 III you don’t have such limit either in 4K, or when you are recording FHD videos @ 120fps.. all formats of Video can be recorded upto 30min. Keep in mind when you are recording FHD @ 120fps with Fuji without battery grip you get only 6min of recording limit.
With Battery grip Fuji cost more than Sony A7 III
Before we end this I must tell you that you get lots of customization and controls with Sony A7 III camera, you can tweak from the basics like tuning saturation or you also have a option to choose from many gamma and colour curves, including S-Log2, S-Log3 and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) directly coming from Sony Alta.
Video test between Sony A7 III vs Fuji X-H1
Fuji cameras generally captures underexposed images / videos. As you can see in the screenshot after raising 1 stop more the ISO. The exposure level of the X-H1 camera matches with competitor. So, to make the competition more fair and to match the exposure level of both the camera Fuji ISO kept 1 stop more than of Sony A7 III.
For detailed comparison You must look at the Video below by having at least Full HD
Earlier it was expected that Canon will going to announce fullframe mirorless camera on Sep of 2018. But now according to latest rumors coming from rumor mills, Canon mirrorless camera may arrive end of Q1 in 2019. Now, the rumor mill is talking about end of Q1 of 2019 and that clearly indicated they are talking about March of 2019.
At the same moment we are also getting information that Canon FF Mirrorless camera is being tested by Canon professional
Now according to the rumor mills we may see some kind of development announcement during the month of sep 2018. And there is no specific reason behind the delay of Canon Mirrorless camera.
We will update you soon as we get any new information about it
Sigma sending invites for March 30 Event, actually its a E-Mount event and we do expect Sigma will showcase newly announced Sigma ART lenses for FE-Mount on that event. As well as we also expect some E-Mount specific announcement on that event. Since, its a E-mount event not a FE. It is also expected that they may finally announce 50mm f/1.4 APS-C E-mout lens.
Now let’s hope what they have something exciting for E-Mount, we will update you soon as we get any new information.
Finally, the first still High ISO test report of the Sony A7 III camera published by dpreview. Take a look at the high ISO test between Sony A7 III, Sony A7R III, Nikon D750 and Canon 5D Mark IV.
Sony A7 III vs Nikon D850 vs Sony A7R III vs Canon 5D Mark IV
As you can see the Sony A7R III is still a best choice for still work since you get a lot of details with high resolution sensor. Despite of having a weak filter inside the Sony A7 III camera the level of details isn’t similar to A7R III due to less resolution.
Nikon D850 is showing unusual color noise on BW image which is unacceptable. However the details are visible and moire is also very well controlled.
And finally we have the Canon 5D Mark IV camera. As we know that Canon cameras do have built-in OLPF and so we are not able to get the 100% details of a subject when compared to Camera without low-pass filter.
Sony A7 III Color noise test
As you can in this test I have kept ISO at 102400, practically I never use ISO above the 12800 in any FF DSLR / Mirrorless camera but to see the difference in test in first look results we have to set the ISO at a higher level.
As you can see clearly Sony A7R III and Nikon D850 color noise levels are well controlled compared to Sony A7 III . Despite of being a canon user for a long time, I have no hesitation is saying that Canon 5D Mk IV is suffering from a lot of color noise and loss of details.
Sony A7III is definitely one of the best camera ever announced by Sony. I do have some issue but despite if that you are getting a lot features in $2k camera.
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