The new Z mount S lenses are video-centric, they are dead silent when u use them for video purpose. When you pair Nikon DSLR Lenses with FTZ adapter the lenses make noise, which is irritating for most of the casual video makers, those who not use a dedicated external microphone unit with the camera.
New AF Algorithm Under Development For DSLR Lenses in Video Mode
As per the latest information surfaced over the web, New AF Algorithm will slightly slow down the AF speed of the AF-S Lenses when paired with FTZ adapter. It may not affect the overall AF performance but it will reduce AF noise when Camera will be using internal Microphones in video mode.
We will update you more on this if we get any information
Well, as per the latest information-gathering up via Patent search boats Canon SX series isn’t dead yet and we may see Canon SX100 HS camera in near future with the DPAF sensor. Detailed information isn’t available yet. As we all know Canon SX70HS was the Canon last Compact mega-zoom camera announced back on September 21st, 2018 and after that Canon hasn’t updated their Megazoom series. Although Nikon didn’t stop and their Megazoom P series cameras are still up and the latest one features 125X optical zoom.
Panasonic Registered S5 camera paired 20-60mm Kit lens coming soon, The Panasonic S5 camera is coming at the end of August 2020 or very beginning of 2021. The detailed specification and Images of the camera are on its way, we will post them soon here also.
Let’s take a look at the rumored specification of the Sony upcoming entry-level Mirrorless full-frame camera Sony A5 / A6. Take a look at the rumored specification of the camera
Sony A5 / A6 Rumored Specification
24MP Sensor
IBIS
4k 24p, 30p 8bit
LCD touchscreen can be tilted 180° upward or 74° downward
Compact body design
USB charging
Bluetooth & WiFi
Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick Duo Hybrid
Price approx $1400 [body-only]
Take it with a grain of salt, trusted Japanese sources like Nokoshita are completely silent at this moment.
We will update you soon as we get any latest information about Sony A5 / A6 Upcoming camera.
Canon EOS R5 Demand is high, the camera ranked as a best-seller at B&H Store, and not only in the USA the camera ranked #1 seller in Yodobashi Camera Japan (Yodobashi Camera’s sales rank fourth among consumer electronics mass retailers in Japan). The report was published on capa and website and data was collected for the 2nd half of July.
If u will use an external recorder like Atmos (or any other) to record 4K videos (Since 8K limited to internal recorder only). Then you can record your videos for more than 1hour + without any issues. The Heat generation problem occurring in Canon EOS R5 camera due to CF express card slots.
NoLife Youtube channel was the first to point out this strange phenomenon, for the test they have used external power source and an external recorder. It was very clear that Canon EOS R5 camera image processor and sensor generate a minimal amount of heat and he was able to record 4 hours of Videos.
2. Canon R5 DOesn’t Over Heat – Carlos Quintero
After noLife others also started testing out the camera, Carlos Quintero only removed the CF express card of the camera and kept the battery inside. He was able to record over an hour + HQ 4K video.
Olympus E-M10 IV finally announced by Olympus, the camera now features a new sensor, a new image processor, and a selfie-friendly screen. But unfortunately, Olympus kept the same CDAF system as we have the Olympus E-M10 Mark III camera.
The features that remain the same are built-in 5-axis image stabilization, an OLED electronic viewfinder, a host of scene modes and Art Filters, and 4K/30p video capture.
The Olympus E-M10 MIV is a cocktail of new and old specs that literally failed to impress us, and as usual, it will not get any place in our gear recommendation list.
Capture Important Moments with Advanced Features in this Compact, Interchangeable Lens Camera Body
Center Valley, PA, August 4, 2020 – Olympus introduces the OM-D E-M10 Mark IV, a compact, lightweight interchangeable, Micro Four Thirds® camera body designed for the beginner, yet packed with versatile features common in mid-level camera products—offering ease-of-use and incredible portability in a classic body design that is lighter than ever before. For a limited time (through November 1, 2020), purchase a new OM-D E-M10 Mark IV and receive a free starter kit, consisting of an Olympus camera bag, extra BLS-50 battery and 32GB SD card (starter kit valued at $99.99).
The award-winning Olympus OM-D series has a reputation for delivering flawless, professional-quality images and video to photographers of all levels, and the E-M10 Mark IV does not disappoint. This entry-point mirrorless camera is designed to allow the user to grow with it; its powerful image sensor and image-processing engine are packed with technology to deliver a wealth of versatile shooting features; perfect for the enthusiastic beginner photographer, who values quality, yet demands results. This model also features a high-definition electronic viewfinder for optimal quality while shooting in bright outdoor or backlit conditions, and an improved grip with a secure hold for superb ergonomics and comfortable control. The compact, lightweight design is equipped with in-body 5-axis image stabilization[i] featuring up to 4.5 shutter speed steps[ii] of compensation , and a new 20 Megapixel Live MOS sensor. Combined, the two
deliver high-quality photos and videos with minimal blur in any scene, including night photography and telephoto shooting.
Bring It Everywhere
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is lighter than any previous model, at approximately 0.85 pounds. Even when paired with the M.Zuiko® Digital ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ lens, the kit is just over a pound (approximately 1.05 pounds), about the size of a standard bottle of water[iii], making it incredibly portable. A deep grip provides an ergonomic, comfortable and secure feel. Easy USB charging enables in-camera charging, using a power bank – convenient when on the go. This body is also wireless radio wave external flash compatible.
Perfect Photos – Every Time
Capture blur-free photos even in dark locations, thanks to improved in-body 5-axis image stabilization, providing 4.5 shutter speed steps of compensation. Expect consistent in-focus subjects with improved autofocus tracking precision. The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV uses the same moving subject detection algorithm available in the high-end OM-D E-M1X. Using Face/Eye Detection autofocus, a feature recently introduced on the OM-D E-M1 Mark III, the OM-D E-M10 Mark IV captures beautiful portraits with more accurate face detection and tracking, even when viewing the face from the side or when partially hidden. The OM-D E-M10 Mark IV has the same 20M image sensor and high-performance TruePic VIII image processing engine available on Olympus high-end models, and now available on the E-M10 Mark IV. Never miss a fast action shot with its maximum 15 frames-per-second high-speed sequential shooting.
A first for the OM-D series, this model is equipped with a flip-down LCD monitor and dedicated selfie mode, making it easy and fun to take high-quality selfies using one hand. The camera supports high-angle and low-angle shooting, so photos and videos turn out exactly as imagined. Additionally, the OM-D E-M10 Mark IV features a high-definition electronic viewfinder, making it easier than ever to shoot in direct sunlight and in other situations where it might be difficult to view the LCD monitor.
Unleash Creative Potential.
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV allows users to choose from 28 Scene Modes, ranging anywhere from Portrait to Fireworks, and Sport to Macro, with many other options in between, allowing optimization of settings for the best results in virtually any scenario. 16 Art Filters, such as Vintage, Soft Focus and Instant Film offer the user the creative expression of their choice. Enjoy advanced techniques easily with Advanced Photo (AP) mode — an easy-to-navigate menu walks the user through features, such as High Dynamic Range (HDR), Live Composite, Live Time, Multiple Exposure and Focus Bracketing. Record beautiful 4K hand-held video even while walking, thanks to the powerful 5-axis image stabilization. Extract and save still images from the 4K videos. 4K video can be recorded without switching to video mode. Silent mode mutes shutter sounds during shooting, which is convenient for locations where sounds are not appropriate such as during recitals, concerts or weddings.
Expandable System Grows with the User
Olympus offers wide selection of Olympus M.Zuiko interchangeable lenses, from compact zoom lenses to single–focal-length lenses in a wide variety of focal lengths to meet the needs of any photographer. Choose the lens that best suits the subject. Traveling to a national park? Capture amazing wide landscapes with the M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f1.8 lens. Or get perfect shots of a new puppy with beautiful bokeh using an M.Zuiko Digital 45mm f1.8 lens. As the user’s photography skills and interests develop, this system is the perfect tool to grow with them. Wanting to explore macro photography, the M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm f3.5 macro lens will be perfect.
Share and Post with Ease
Built-in Wi-Fi® easily and intuitively pairs with a smart device for remote shooting, wireless uploading, and fast sharing. The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV supports an always-on connection using Bluetooth , allowing the user the ability to playback or import images, even when the camera is not in hand. This built-in, stable connection antenna is the same one used in the OM-D high-end models. With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® built into the camera body, the dedicated smartphone app Olympus OI.Share® can be used to easily and instantly import recorded photos and videos to a smartphone or for posting on social media. The Camera “How To” guide is also available in the app for learning shooting methods and techniques on the go.
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Body (Silver/Black); $699.99 (U.S.)/$999.99 (CAD)
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV EZ Kit Body (Silver/Black) and M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm F3.5- 5.6 EZ[iv] lens; $799.99 (U.S.)/$1,049.99 (CAD)
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV will be available for pre-order at participating local authorized retailers, or at www.getolympus.com, and will begin shipping on September 25, 2020. For detailed product specifications visit https://www.getolympus.com/digitalcameras/omd/e-m10-mark-iv.html .
Take advantage of a special launch offer by purchasing a new OM-D E-M10 Mark IV before November 1, 2020; receive an Olympus starter kit, including an Olympus camera bag, extra BLS- 50 battery and 32GB SD card (starter kit valued at $99.99).
i) Compared with the previous model Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III
ii) M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ at a focal distance of f=42mm (35mm equivalent: f=84mm), conforms to CIPA standards, when corrected on 2 axes (yaw and pitch)
iii) Approx. 476 g when paired with M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ (CIPA standard compliant, including bundled battery and memory card, no eyecup)
iv) The silver camera bodies come with a silver lens, and the black camera body comes with a black lens.
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