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Featured Images of The New Camera Flickr Group Pool - September 2015

Take a look at the featured images of thenewcamera.com uploaded by users at Flickr group. You can also upload your best at thenewcamera Flickr Group and get featured.

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vaporized captured by Blende57 At the coking plant in Bottrop, Germany, burning coke is extinguished several times an hour, resulting in an impressive vapor cloud. https://www.flickr.com/groups/thenewcamera/pool/

 

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Sony Acquiring the Toshiba Image Sensor Business

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According to latest news roaming over the web Sony will soon Buy Toshiba image sensor business and it will also become a part of recently borned Sony Semiconductor Solutions. Right now Sony produces 40% of the worldwide sensors, after the acquisition of Toshiba image sensor business Sony will produces more than 50% of the worldwide sensor production.

Reuters Says:

“Toshiba Corp is nearing a deal to sell its image sensor business to Sony Corp as part of a restructuring plan laid out by Chief Executive Masashi Muromachi earlier this year, the Nikkei reported on Friday.”

Sony RX1R II vs. Sony RX1R

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II vs. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R 1

Sony RX1R is a predecessor of RX1R II camera, let’s see how much technology is improved inside the RX1R II camera.

Major Difference

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II vs. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R Specification Comparison Table. 

Features / Models Sony DSC-RX1R II Sony DSC-RX1R
Megapixel 42 megapixels 24.3 megapixels
Sensor size / type Full frame (35.9 x 24 mm) Full frame (35.8 x 23.9 mm)
Low –Pass filter Variable No
Image  Processor BIONZ X BIONZ
Optical zoom Fixed Fixed
Aperture Range F2.0 F2.0
Macro 14cm 14cm
Image stabilization No No
AF System Contrast Detect (sensor) + Phase Detect Contrast Detect (sensor)
AF points 399+25 25
ISO 50-102400 50-25600

Shutter

Min/Max

30 sec 1/4000 sec 30 sec 1/4000 sec
Top Continuous Shooting Speed 5fps 5fps
Video 1920 x 1080 (60p, 60i, 30p, 24p), 1280 x 720p 120 fps. 1920 x 1080 (60, 50, 25, 24 fps), 1280 x 720 (30 fps)
Display 3.0″ LCD Rear Screen Tilt (1,288,800 pixels) 3″ LCD Rear Screen (1,229,000 pixels)
Viewfinder Yes No
Hot Shoe Yes Yes
Wi-Fi Built-in with NFC Eye-Fi Connected
Battery Life (CIPA) 220 shots 270 shots
Dimensions  113 x 65 x 72 mm 113 x 65 x 70 mm
Weight 507g 482g

 

Sensor:- Sony DSC-RXIR II has a back-illuminated 35mm full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor with 42MP resolution which more than its predecessor DSC-RXIR.

Not only resolution the new sensor uses BSI / back-illuminated sensor, with the help of BSI tech the camera will feature improve low-light sensitivity.

Due to its advanced image processor Bionz X, it maintains exceptional noise control under normal range of ISO 100-25600, which can be further expandable upto 50 – 1024002. The Bionz X helps the users to capture 42MP files @5fps whether the DSC-RXIR was limited to 24.3MP files @5fps.

 

Low Pass Filter:- Sony DSC-RXIR II has the world’s first Optical Variable Low Pass Filter, which supports the reduction of moiré caused by its high ISO. Due to its implementation, the users can manually balance the amount of filtration they need in the image.

Whereas RXIR has no optical low pass filter.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II vs. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R 2

AF System:- Sony DSC-RXIR II sensor has 399 focal-plane phase-detection AF points which covers about 45% of the compositional area; by using the A7R II sensor it automatically gained the title of the world’s widest AF coverage on a compact full-frame sensor camera. While RXIR has 25 contrast sensors, which is very far behind of RXIR II.

RXIR II has 399 phase AF points is further fine-tuned its 25 contrast AF points, results upto 30% faster speed compare to its predecessor RXI R. Hence RXIR II can track the subject in full frame faster, sharper and with accuracy compare to RXI R.

ISO:- Sony DSC-RXIR II has standard range of ISO 100-25600, which can be further expandable upto 50 – 102400 while RXIR standard ISO allows you to set ISO between 100-25600 and the Expandable ISO range gives you ability to push your base ISO to 50. Hence the users get one more better to choose the Sony DSC-RXIR II over the RX1R.

Verdict: The specification of the recently announced Sony RX1R II is far better than of the old Sony RX1 R camera, the new camera features better sensor with hybrid AF system and BSI technology that will give you more details / ISO range while shooting in low light condition.

The other major advantage is introduction of high quality OLED  will help you in shooting in harsh sunlight.

Buy Sony RX1R II camera from B&H and Amazon

Upcoming Pentax DSLR Images

Pentax-Fullframe-DSLR-camerPentax upcoming fullframe camera DSLR images published by Adorama.com, however they have failed to get any detailed information from Pentax representatives during the show.

From the image we can see on the reaer side of the camera Pentax added a flip-able LCD Display screen. ON the  top of the camera we can see LCD display and mode dial buttons.

pentax--fullframe-back-imagSee the reason behind the delay of Pentax Fullframe camera here. Also see New Ricoh 24-70mm F2.8 Lens for Pentax Fullframe DSLRs

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Canon 1DX Mark II Rumor Update

Canon-1DX-Mark-II-imgWe are getting lot of rumors related to Canon 1DX Mark II announcement date and the co-incidence is none of the date matches with each other.

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According to the rumors surfaced over the web few hours ago the successor of Canon 1DX camera is expected to arrive officially sometime in September / during Photokina 2015.

However the announcement date is not final yet so there is still some scope for of the announcement delay.

We do believe that upcoming camera may have a Dual pixel CMOS AF sensor and advance core specification and slight bump in resolution.

Take a look at the previously rumored specification

  • 20mp CMOS
  • 61pt AF (all crosstype & f/8)
  • 16fps with AF/20fps in liveview
  • 4K 60P
  • FullHD to 240fps
  • CFast + CF
  • Touchscreen LCD (can be turned off)
  • More customization options for the menus and buttons
  • GPS & WiFi

Also take a look at some 1DX Mark II and 5D Mark IV Rumors.

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Fujifilm X-Pro 2 Camera Finally Confirmed

Fujifilm-X-Pro-2-confirmedThe long rumored Fujifilm X-Pro2 camera existence confirmed by a leaked document via Chinese government website.  However no detailed information available the core specification of the camera.

Fujifilm-X-Pro-2-imgTake a look at the articles published few days ago, – Fujifilm X-Pro2 Coming in 2016. We will post updates as soon as we any new information.

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Leica SL Typ 601 Announced with 24MP Fullframe Sensor

The-New-Leica-SL-camera-imaThe long rumored Leica SL system finally announced today along with 3 new AF lenses but it also accepts all the lenses ever made by Leica. The camera features 24Megapixel full-frame sensor same as of Leica Q with a ISO range starting from 50 to 50000. You can also record 4K video with your camera offering 4:2:0 internal recording or 4:2:2 over HDMI.

The camera can shoot 11 frames per second, the camera the SL system Typ 601 also features WiFi. The camera also have solid-aluminium body components, and precisely engineered weather-resistant seals. The glass on the rear side is scratch-resistant and features an anti-glare coating.

Leica-back-imageThe Leica SL (Type 601) body (SRP: $7,450) and Vario-Elmarit-SL 24–90 mm f/2.8–4 ASPH zoom lens (SRP: $4,950) will be available beginning November 16, 2015.

Press Release

Introducing the Leica SL Mirrorless Camera System, Setting Records in Speed, Versatility and Quality 

Lightning-Fast Autofocus, High-Performance Processor and Outstanding Built Quality Combine to Create Yet Another Innovative System From Leica

October 20, 2015 – The much anticipated mirrorless camera system designed for professional photographers is here.From legendary German camera maker Leica Camera comes the new Leica SL mirrorless system portfolio, once again ushering a new era of innovation in the photography world. The Leica SL’s autofocus – the fastest on the market – combined with its high-performance Maestro II series processor and expansive buffer memory, make it possible for photographers to capture images at speeds and resolutions never before attained. Even more ground-breaking, the exceptional compatibility of the Leica SL system allows access to almost every Leica lens ever made.

UNPARALLELED ADVANCES IN SPEED
Utilizing 2 GB of buffer memory, the processor makes it possible to capture 24-megapixel exposures at rates of up to 11 frames per second, 4K video at 24 or 30 frames per second, and Full-HD video up to 120 frames per second. Pictures can be quickly saved to one or both of the SD memory card slots, in JPEG and RAW DNG formats simultaneously. The primary card slot utilizes the UHS II standard to ensure the main card attains the highest speeds currently possible. The combination of outstanding imaging performance, superior resolution, and the fastest autofocus makes working with the Leica SL the ideal experience for the demands of professional photographers.

STRIKING CMOS SENSOR
The Leica SL’s 24-megapixel CMOS full-frame sensor guarantees impressive dynamic range, excellent contrast rendition, exceptional sharpness, the highest resolution, and noise-free images in almost all lighting conditions, with shutter speeds from 30 minutes to 1/8000 second. The sensor reveals its full potential in combination with Leica SL lenses, especially in available-light situations, creating superior-quality atmospheric exposures at sensitivities of up to 50,000 ISO. What also sets this sensor apart is that it is optimized for use with all Leica M-Lenses; in addition to supporting all their functions, it delivers the excellent picture quality synonymous with Leica for more than a century.

UNRIVALED VERSATILITY AND ADAPTABILITY
The Leica SL system’s new lenses will boast the superior optical and mechanical precision that users have come to expect from Leica. The ideal standard zoom lens in the portfolio, the Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24–90 mm f/2.8–4 ASPH, encompasses wide-angle to moderate telephoto perspectives at fast apertures. The speedy Leica APO-Vario-Elmarit-SL 90–280 mm f/2.8–4 will follow in early 2016, and the portfolio will be rounded out by the Leica Summilux-SL 50 mm f/1.4 ASPH, the new benchmark lens for this focal length, in late 2016.

The exceptional compatibility of the Leica SL system also allows access to almost every Leica lens ever made, giving photographers the ability to use all of the quality Leica lenses they have invested in over time. All lenses for the Leica T camera can be used without an adapter on the Leica SL. In addition, adapters allow Leica S, M and R system lenses, as well as lenses from other manufacturers, to be mounted on the Leica SL. Additional Leica SL Lenses are set to be released in 2016.

ADVANCED VIEWFINDER AND TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY
Developed especially for the Leica SL, the electronic viewfinder is the first of its kind to feature Leica EyeRes technology. With a refresh rate so high the view is always smooth and consistent, an impressive resolution of 4.4 megapixels for amazing detail, and a magnification reminiscent of a medium format camera, this electronic viewfinder reveals an entirely new visual experience. By offering a preview of how the settings will apply with just a partial press of the shutter release, the viewfinder provides optimum control over the final picture in any situation. The EyeRes viewfinder is activated simply by looking through it. In addition, the Leica SL also features a 2.95-inch rear display with a viewing angle of up to 170 degrees that enables reliable viewing of pictures and intuitive touchscreen menu navigation.

PROFESSIONAL VIDEO IN CINEMATIC RESOLUTION
Much more than a still-picture camera with video-recording capability, the Leica SL fulfils the most stringent demands of professional cinematographers, enabling the production of professional videos in 4K resolution. Videos can be recorded in Ultra-HD at up to 30 frames per second, or in Cine4K at 24 frames per second. In Full-HD, the Leica SL can record video up to 120 frames per second, using the entire sensor area, for beautiful and smooth slow-motion effects.

The Leica SL’s logical and intuitive handling allows seamless switchover from stills to motion-picture recording. As soon as the camera is in video mode, the display shows only relevant information for video, such as safe area, aspect ratio, zebra function and the recording level of the microphone. An optional audio adapter allows users to connect an external microphone; the audio-recording level can be set without accessing the menu. Videos can be output in 4:2:2 10-bit format in 4K resolution over HDMI 1.4, allowing cinematographers to get the highest color and video quality and control needed from the camera.

BUILT FOR DURABILITY
The “Made in Germany” seal of quality for the Leica SL system guarantees that only the finest materials and craftsmanship are used in its construction. The SL’s solid-aluminium body components, and precisely engineered weather-resistant seals around controls and in the lenses, provide optimum protection against dust, moisture and splashes. Meanwhile integrated ultrasonic sensor cleaning removes dust and dirt, preventing them from showing up in images. The glass covering the back panel display is extremely scratch-resistant and features an anti-glare coating. All these properties make the camera an ideal tool for use in the unpredictable conditions professional photographers face.

The Leica SL (Type 601) body (SRP: $7,450) and Vario-Elmarit-SL 24–90 mm f/2.8–4 ASPH zoom lens (SRP: $4,950) will be available beginning November 16 at your local Leica Store, Leica Boutique or Leica Dealer. Additional Leica SL lenses and accessories are set to be released throughout 2016; the Leica APO-Vario-Elmarit-SL 1:2, 8-4/90-280mm ASPH will be available in Q2, and the Leica Summilux-SL 1:1, 4/50mm ASPH will be available Q4.