We have one more camera in the announcement pipeline other than Sony A6700, but at the moment we don’t know if it will be called the Sony ZV-E100 or FX 10. However, but for sure not only is Sony A6700 getting Sony’s 26MP sensor, we do have one more active camera which is said to arrive one or before Q1 of 2024.
Sony ZV-E100 \ FX10 Expecations
26.1MP APS-C BSI CMOS Sensor
BIONZ XR
AI Processing Unit
AI-Based Real-Time Tracking AF System
UHD 4K up to 60p (uncropped)
S-Cinetone
S-Log3, 4:2:2 10 Bit internal
5-Axis Image Stabilization
No EVF
Body design similar to ZV-E10 (Compact Made for Vlogger)
Announcement Timeline – Feb-March 2024
The camera will feature the same 26-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor that we have seen inside the Sony A6700 camera and Sony FX30. The camera’s top resolution is 4K at 60 frames per second, and full HD recording is available at 240 frames per second.
The camera has a very compact body design without an electronic viewfinder and a thin hand grip, which looks more similar to Sony’s ZV-E10 camera rather than the Sony A6700. The camera also has the latest AI processor being used inside the A6700 camera.
Electronic image stabilization for video is enhanced, and mechanical image stabilization for photos and video is available. It’s a trimmed-down version of the Sony A6700 camera made for content creators.
The rumor “Sony ZV-E100 or FX-10: Sony’s NEXT 26Mp APS-C Camera Coming” first published on thenewcamera.com
Nikon Z8 camera visited PhotonstoPhotos Labs, as we know the Nikon Z8 camera uses the same sensor we have seen in the Nikon Z9 camera. So the test score of both the camera looks almost like the camera.
Maximum PDR
Low light ISO
Low-light EV
Z8
11.32
4224
10.40
Z9
11.30
4144
10.37
Z8DX
10.61
1994
9.32
Z50
10.53
2406
9.59
Z7II
11.60
4157
10.38
α7R V
11.70
5244
10.71
α1
11.36
5215
10.70
Canon EOS R5
11.85
5435
10.76
S1R
11.37
4522
10.50
fpL
11.39
8388
11.39
As you know Nikon Z8 is impressive and features almost the same core specification we have in Nikon Z9.
Nikon’s latest mirrorless camera is equipped with the same stacked 45-megapixel image sensor and EXPEED 7 processor as the Z9. It supports high-speed continuous shooting at 20fps RAW, despite the fact that it has almost the same core specs as the Nikon Z9.
The overall Dynamic Range Test results of the Sony A7R V, as well as Canon R5, are also very impressive.
Fujifilm’s unpublished product with model code FF 230002 has been registered at a wireless certification agency in January 2023. We are expecting this to be Fuji’s GFX series Medium format camera, possibly the overdue 50R successor, the 50R Mark II.
As we mentioned in one of our previous posts, the Fuji GFX 50S Mark II is almost a year old and the 50R needs to be updated. The other option is GFX 100 successor, the GFX 100 II camera. which is also quite possible. Since we have two models registered and unannounced. One is FF230001 and the other one is FF230002.
Fuji New Model Code Details
FF230002
5.8GHz/5.1GHz/2.4GHz
≤20ppm
5725-5850MHz 5150-5350MHz 2400-2483.5MHz
2023-06-19
More clarity to this rumor will be added when sources from the rumor mill take a deep dive and bring out more information.
Take a look at the list of Fuji-registered cameras and their model codes. Also, take a look at the post we published on April 12th,, 2023 where we clearly mentioned that Fuji’s X-S20 camera is coming and there is a high possibility that Fuji may announce the GFX50R Mark II also.
Past codenames are posted for reference.
FF200001: X-S10
FF200002: X-E4
FF200003: GFX100S
FF210001: GFX50SII
FF210005: X-T30II
FF220001: X-T5Get Ready for Fuji’s Next Big Thing: A New Medium Format Camera
Okay, let’s do a specification comparison between the Fuji X-S20 camera and the Sony A6700 camera. We know that the Sony A6700 camera is rumored to be coming on July 12th along with a new 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 lens. Once the camera arrives, we will update the specifications with as many details as possible, but for now let’s do it with the set of information available to us.
Feature
Sony A6700
Fuji X-S20
Sensor
26.1MP APS-C BSI CMOS
26.1MP X-Trans IV (APS-C)
Processor
BIONZ XR with AI
X-Processor V
Autofocus
AI real-time tracking
On-sensor phase detection
Video
UHD 4K up to 60p (no crop)
Up to 6K30P 4:2:2 10-bit internal, 4K60P, 1080HD240P
Image Stabilization
5-axis
5-axis in-body; 7-stops
Viewfinder
Quad-VGA OLED Tru-Finder EVF with 3.69 million dots
So with the set of the available basic information we have related to the Sony A6700 camera, we are going to compare it to the Fuji X-S20 camera in a specification comparison table
You can clearly see that the Fuji X-S20 camera’s video recording capabilities include 6K recording up to 30 frames per second and 5.2K video recording in 16:9 format which surpasses the video specs of the A6700 camera.
The biggest advantage we will have in the upcoming Sony A6700 camera is the dedicated AI chip that we have seen inside the Sony ZV-E1 full-frame mirrorless camera that was announced a while ago. With the help of new AI chips, we will see a very enhanced autofocus mechanism inside this camera. Other than that, we have a higher resolution 3.69 million dots electronic viewfinder from Sony.
Although we are not able to grab all the details of the burst speed of the camera, we are expecting that it will remain limited to 10 frames per second since higher-end Sony models like the Sony A7 IV and Sony A7R V are also limited to this speed.
All these are the initial set of specs available to us that we have compared in the table above. We do expect and hope that the camera will arrive with an enhanced set of cool specifications and an affordable price tag to truly compete against the X-S20 camera. If it fails to have an affordable price tag or the video specs that we have seen in the X-S20 camera right now, then for sure Sony will lose a big marketplace.
So let’s have a look at the teardown of the ultra-popular Fuji X-H2 camera done by IRrecams.de. And as a disclaimer, do not try this yourself if you have some issues with the Fuji X-H2 or any other camera you have in your hand. Don’t attempt these things by just looking at images or videos. It’s better to visit your nearest service center to have it done professionally.
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The rear side of the camera with the back cover open
The front side of FUji X-H2 camera.
The sensor and the Image stabilization unit.
According to the latest rumors from the rumor mill, Sigma will announce two new RF-mount lenses. Source of the rumor mill says Sigma’s RF-mount lenses may become available in the next 6 to 8 months. The source also claims there will be a mid-range large-aperture prime lens and a zoom lens. And So, the rumor mill speculates we may see a 50mm f/1.4 and a zoom lens and a 17-50mm F2.8 OS D (RF Version).
So this is not the first time. A few months ago, the rumor mill published that Meike was the first to make Canon RF mount autofocus lenses. This news first broke out in April 2023. But since April, we are still waiting and Meike has made no lens announcement. And even if Sigma announces RF-S Lens, then undoubtedly they will have, 18-50mm F2.8 and not 17-50 for sure.
Nikon Z9 Firmware 4.00 is expected to arrive soon (within 24 hours) with some massive feature upgrades, we will post more update once it become official.
Bringing new features and advancements including:
– Auto Capture: a powerful automation feature for remote shooting
– ISO 200 equivalent in N-LOG video settings to capture more details in shadows with extremely low noise (Lo 2.0)
– New built-in 4x and 5x slow motion, IN-CAMERA, in full HD
– More speed settings to Hi-Res Zoom
– Exposure Delay Mode
– Improved 3D-tracking for small and fast subjects
– Four new shutter sounds to customize your camera and more!
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