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Pentax X-5 Leaked Images and Specification

The upcoming pro-compact camera from Pentax is X-5, look same as its K-5 DSLR from outside, The camera rumored to features a 16 Megapixel CMOS sensor, 26X optical zoom lens and price is approx $400, available in Black and silver color. Expected announcement date – Photokina, September 2012.

Nikon Announces Coolpix P7700

After a month long rumors and leaked images Nikon finally announces its Coolpix P7700, S800c and ULTRA-MINI compact camera,

Nikon P7700 available at Amazon and B&H

Nikon just announced the new Coolpix P7700 advanced compact camera for professional photographers, the new version replaces the Nikon P7100 model. Nikon P7700 comes with 12.2-megapixel CMOS sensor (1/1.7-inch), Newly developed bright 7.1x VR zoom lens with F2 – F4 aperture range and a 920k-dot, 3-inch fully articulated LCD screen.

The P7700 Housed in an all-magnesium chassis and Capable of shooting images at 8 frames per second (fps), the P7700 also does high-speed continuous shooting at an impressive 120fps at 1,280 x 960 resolution.

Nikon P7700 Major Features

  • 12.2MP CMOS Sensor
  • ISO standard 100-3200 / expandable upto 6400
  • 3″ Display With 921K Resolution
  • 7.1x 28-200mm Zoom Lens (35mm Equiv.) with VR
  • f/2.0 Maximum Aperture
  • High-Speed Shooting at Up to 8 FPS
  • Subject Tracking Auto Focus
  • 19 Scene Modes
  • Full-Size Accessory Shoe for Accessories
  • In-Camera Creative Special Effects

From P7700 specification we can say its a tough competitor for Canon G12 and Nikon P7100, but Nikon is lagging behind in the advanced compact camera market with large-sensor such as the Sony RX100 and the Canon G1 X.

Technologies Explained - Canon SX500 IS and SX160 IS

See the latest technologies behind the newly announced compacts Canon SX500 IS and SX160 IS, each features is explained with details.

24mm wide-angle 30x optical zoom (PowerShot SX500 IS)
Developed using the same processes and quality standards employed to manufacture its world-famous range of professional lenses, Canon’s compact cameras benefit greatly from the company’s unrivalled heritage in lens design. The PowerShot SX500 IS features a 24mm wide-angle 30x optical zoom lens, which offers a highly versatile 35mm equivalent range of 24-720mm. Its advanced optical construction comprises 13 elements arranged in ten groups, including a UD lens to counter chromatic aberration and a low-dispersion aspherical lens element. The lens also features Canon’s industry-renowned lens shift-based (optical) image stabilisation technology, which combines with the high quality optics to enable the capture of consistently sharp, high-resolution, low-blur images.

28mm 16x optical zoom (PowerShot SX160 IS)
The PowerShot SX160 IS features a newly developed 16x optical zoom lens which offers a focal length equivalent of 28-448mm. The construction comprises of 11 elements in 9 groups, which are arranged into four moving groups.

Autofocus
Compared to the preceding models, the PowerShot SX500 IS and PowerShot SX160 IS offer improved shutter response times, thanks to more efficient AF algorithms and a reduction in the time required for the lens to move to the correctly focused position. The shoot time lag for PowerShot SX500 IS is just 0.3s and PowerShot SX160 IS is 0.29s.

ZoomPlus
ZoomPlus is an advanced digital zoom technology that allows users to extend the optical zoom range of their camera and get closer to their subject while maintaining high image quality. ZoomPlus uses advanced digital image processing algorithms to take advantage of the high image resolution offered by the sensor and DIGIC 4 processor, maintaining an image quality far superior to that offered by standard digital zoom. ZoomPlus extends the reach of the zoom on the PowerShot SX500 IS to 60x and the PowerShot SX160 IS to 32x.

To help users identify which zoom mode is currently being applied, the on-screen zoom bar is split into three sections. The first section shows the optical zoom created by the extending camera lens and the second section, in yellow, shows the level of ZoomPlus being used. A third section, in blue, shows standard digital zoom, which offers further magnification with a decrease in image quality.

Zoom Framing Assist (PowerShot SX500 IS)
When shooting with maximum zoom it can be difficult to keep track of a distant subject. At the press of a button Zoom Framing Assist quickly zooms out of the scene – permitting the user to find the subject and position it back in the original frame – the camera then zooms back in the moment the button is released.

Optical Image Stabilizer
Canon’s highly-effective optical Image Stabilizer (IS) technology prevents image blur by dramatically reducing the effects of camera shake. In situations where image blur due to camera shake is more likely – such as in darker conditions or when shooting with the zoom extended – the optical Image Stabilizer can help images remain sharp through minute vibration gyros which detect camera movement caused by hand shake. These signals are processed by a single-chip IS controller, which discriminates between hand shake and intentional camera movements. Signals are then sent to the IS unit, which moves one of the lens elements accordingly to re-align the light rays and cancel out the effects of camera shake.

Intelligent IS
Intelligent IS is a technology that enables the camera to detect the shooting situation being captured and then select the most appropriate optical Image Stabilizer mode to prevent blur. As the nature of camera movement can change according to the shooting situation, there are seven different IS modes that can be used:

  • Normal IS – This standard Image Stabilizer mode is appropriate for still image shooting where regular camera shake is corrected. Depending on the focal length and focal distance of the subject, the camera will apply the appropriate amount of angular (rotational) and shift-shake correction to obtain the best result.
  • Panning IS – When shooting a moving subject such as a cyclist or moving cars at a race circuit, Panning IS detects the panning motion. This mode applies the Image Stabilizer in the axis opposite to that of the panning motion to ensure the subject remains clear and the panning effect is smooth.
  • Macro IS – Macro IS corrects both angular and the more pronounced shift-shake which often occurs when shooting close ups of subjects such as flowers.
  • Tripod mode – When the camera detects it is fixed on a tripod, tripod mode automatically turns the Image Stabilizer off as it is not needed.
  • Dynamic IS – During movie shooting, this mode produces steadier video footage by compensating for low frequency vibrations that occur typically when users shoot movies while on the move.
  • Powered IS – When users are shooting movies of distant subjects at the fullest extent of the telephoto zoom, Powered IS is used to ensure the subject remains still and clear, counteracting the more extreme camera shake that is produced when shooting using the telephoto setting.
  • Dynamic and Macro IS – This mode is engaged when shooting movies of macro subjects and corrects any areas of blur caused by the shift and angular movement typical of macro shooting.

 

DIGIC 4
Canon’s DIGIC 4 (Digital Imaging Core) processor manages all of the camera’s primary functions to optimise operating efficiency. Advanced image processing algorithms deliver superb image detail and colour reproduction with accurate white balance and minimal noise. High-speed processing results in outstanding responsiveness, rapid auto focus and extended continuous shooting ability.

Smart Auto

Smart Auto mode is the ultimate automatic shooting mode, which makes use of multiple technologies including Scene Detection, Motion Detection, Face Detection and Advanced Subject Detection. Smart Auto mode can detect 32 different scenes and uses Scene Detection Technology to determine the shooting scene by analysing subject brightness, contrast, distance and overall hue.

In Smart Auto mode, a colour icon indicating the type of scene detected and the lighting conditions is shown on the LCD monitor. Smart Auto also includes enhanced

i-Contrast and Smart Flash Exposure, which ensure that brighter or darker areas are captured in sufficient detail in the final image by suppressing overexposed highlights and underexposed shadows. This enables any user, without any knowledge of camera settings, to take great quality photos.

Creative Filters
Additional shooting modes make it easier to capture high-quality, creative shots. These modes include:

  • Creative Filters A choice of filter effects allows users to have fun with their photography by creating images with greater impact or a different mood:
    • Toy Camera Effect – Darkens the edges of the image, as well as carrying out image processing to increase the contrast of the overall image and re-create the effect of an older style or pinhole camera. Additionally, three effect types can be selected to attach to the image: Warm, Standard or Cool.
    • Monochrome – Allows users to shoot with three types of monochromatic effects: black and white, sepia or blue.
    • Fish-eye Effect –Mimics the distortion of a fish-eye lens with one of three levels of strength (weak, medium, strong).
    • Super Vivid – Saturates the colours of an image for an intensely colourful effect.
    • Poster Effect – Reduces the levels of colour gradation to give the image the retro feel of vintage posters.
    • Miniature Effect – Gives the effect of a very narrow depth of field, making the scene look like a small-scale model. When shooting, designated portions of the top and bottom (or right and left side in vertical shooting) of the image are blurred, while the rest of the image remains in focus.


Large 7.5cm (3.0’’) LCD screen (PowerShot SX500 IS)
The 7.5 cm (3.0”), 460K dot, LCD screen has been designed to enhance the capture and playback of images and video, making it easy to navigate the enhanced menu system and to compose the perfect shot. A wide viewing angle also makes it easy to share images with friends, without transferring them first from the camera.


Large 7.5cm (3.0’’) LCD screen (PowerShot SX160 IS)
The 7.5 cm (3.0”), 230K dot, LCD screen has been designed to enhance the capture and playback of images and video, making it easy to navigate the enhanced menu system and to compose the perfect shot. A wide viewing angle also makes it easy to share images with friends, without transferring them first from the camera.

HD movies in 720p quality
Ready for playback in excellent quality on HD displays, High Definition video at 720p resolution is recorded in H.264 format, giving great quality video combined with excellent compression for a smaller file size.

A dedicated Movie Record Button activates instant movie recording, ensuring that every moment is captured.  An HDMI-CEC connection port is available for connecting directly (via an optional cable) to HD displays such as high definition TVs. If users have a HDMI-CEC compliant display, they can control playback of images on the camera via the TV remote.

Leaked images of Sony NEX-5R and NEX-6

We have already published leaked images of Nikon P7700, we have also published leaked images of Nikon first android compact camera, now its time for Sony NEX 5R and Sony NEX 6.

Specification of upcoming NEX camera’s
Sony NEX-5R have a completely newly designed 16 Megapixel APS-C sensor with Phase Detection AF pixels (in the sensor), the NEX 5R also features WiFi connectivity for quick data transfer and social media apps. The  price is approx $700

NEX-6:The NEX 6 also have same sensor as upcoming NEX 5R camera, the EVF with less resolution compared to NEX 7, Is will also have WiFi and apps for sharing, the price is approx $1000

Sony NEX-5R leaked Images

Sony NEX 6 Leaked Images
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Sony RX100 - Overheating Test

Sony RX 100 at amazon

As today many big sensor camera show overheating heating problem, the RX 100 is showing amazing performance with its 1 inch sensor, the video below shows that it records for the full 30min in 31 C and direct sunlight, most larger sensor cameras would struggle to do that.

Sony RX100 outdoor test

RX100 capturing video: 1080p60, 31 Celsius, direct sunlight, metal patio table. The overheating light came up at around 4 minutes, but, it never shut down. The camera was very hot afterwards!

Now a indoor test

Canon G2 X Specification [Rumor]

Canon G1 X is announced at Jan 9, 2012 so its It may be too early to expect a Canon G2 X, but it is not too early to publish a rumored specification, according to the specification Canon G2 X may arrive with improved Hybrid AF system like Canon EOS M, better image processor and newly designed lens with 2X more optical zoom and better macro performance. see the rumored specification below

Canon G2X Rumored Specification

  • Improved AF system (Phase + contrast detect)
  • DIGIC 5+ image processor, to improve the overall speed of the camera
  • Very short release time lag – electronic first shutter curtain
  • viewfinder field of vision increased upto 97%, built-in rear-projection LCD panel
  • New Lens – Increase in focal length of 26-130, aperture 2.7-5.6 and better macro performance
  • Base ISO starts from 50
  • High resolution LCD with 1,040,000 screen dots.
  • Price similar to current Canon G1 X

Please take this with a grain of salt: it is just a rumor for a new source.

Canon G1X at Amazon

Panasonic Announces AVCCAM Camera Recorder AG-AC90

Panasonic Corporation will release the AG-AC90 memory card camera recorder, a new “AVCCAM” series model, in October 2012. The AG-AC90 new memory card recorder combines the high image quality, advanced functions and easy operation that professionals demand in a stylish, easy-to-handle design.

 Press Release

BRACKNELL, UK, 14 AUGUST 2012 – Panasonic Corporation will release the AG-AC90 memory card camera recorder, a new “AVCCAM” series model, in October 2012.

The AG-AC90 new memory card recorder combines the high image quality, advanced functions and easy operation that professionals demand in a stylish, easy-to-handle design. Its zoom lens extends from 29.8 mm (35mm equivalent) wide angle to 12x optical zoom, with a high speed of F1.5 brightness. BSI (backside illumination) type 3MOS image sensors exhibit high sensitivity, Full-HD resolution and a high S/N ratio. The AVCHD recorder section supports both PS mode, for Full-HD progressive image production, and pro-use PH mode. This gives a camera operator the field of view, image quality, and file/video formats he/she needs for news gathering and image production. Other professional operating features include Triple Manual Rings (focus, zoom and iris) that approach the versatility and feel of the interchangeable lenses, XLR Microphone/Audio inputs, and remote terminals to provide the system expandability that professional applications require.

The AG-AC90 AVCCAM memory card recorder will be available in October, 2012 at suggested price of €1800 RRP (excluding VAT).

The AG-AC90 will be exhibited at the Beijing International Radio, TV & Film Equipment Exhibition “BIRTV2012” to be held at the China International Exhibition Center (CIEC) from Wednesday 22nd to Saturday 25th August, and at the European International Broadcasting Convention “IBC2012” to be held at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam, Netherlands from Friday 7th to Tuesday 11th September.

 

Main Features of AG-AC90


29.8mm Wide-Angle / High powered Zoom Lens
The high-powered 12x zoom lens includes a 29.8 mm (35 mm equivalent) wide-angle setting. When using the Intelligent 25x digital zoom, it achieves up to 25x seamless zooming. In addition, it also features 2x, 5x and 10x digital zoom function. Panasonic’s unique Nano Surface Coating minimizes ghosts and flaring, and a high speed, F1.5 brightness enables extremely clear image rendering. The built-in 5-axis Hybrid OIS (Optical Image Stabilizer) ensures stable handheld shooting.

High-Sensitivity BSI Type 3MOS Sensors
Three (RGB) backside illumination corresponding 1/4.7 type MOS image sensors have an effective pixel count of 2,190,000 pixels. This makes it possible to capture excellent images with high definition and superb color reproduction even in dimly lit locations. The image processing circuit, which is tuned for professional use, produces highly natural gradation and sharp detail.

Easy Operation with Triple Manual Rings and a High-Definition LCD monitor
The lens barrel is equipped with manual rings for focus, zoom and iris operation to enable the kind of speedy, intuitive camera work that is generally associated with interchangeable lenses. The 8.89 cm (3.5 inches) LCD monitor (touch panel), which stores easily inside the top front part of the handle, has approximately 1,150,000 dot resolution to enhance focusing, and includes focus assist, zebra, and color bar display functions. The LCD monitor rotates 270 degrees for easy low-angle, high-angle, and self-interview shootings.

 

High-Quality Recording with AVCHD PS/PH Modes

  • Professional AVCHD Modes: PS mode for Full-HD (1920 x 1080) and progressive (60p) image acquisition and high quality PH mode.
  • HD/SD Multi-Formats:  [60 Hz model]: 1080/60p, 60i, 30p, 24p, 480/60i.  [50 Hz model]: 1080/50p, 50i, 25p, 576/50i.
  • Dual SD Card Slots (support SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory Cards). With two SD cards, a camera operator can select backup recording.
  • Still shots with 3-megapixel resolution. (Still shots can also be captured during video recording.)

 

Specifications Supporting Professional Use

  • 2 channel XLR audio inputs (MIC/LINE/+48V selectable).
  • Audio CH1/CH2 with individual level controls and input selection.
  • HDMI output, AV Multi output (D-connector, composite video and audio 2 channel), USB connector.
  • Remote terminals enable remote operation of iris, focus, zoom and Rec Start/Stop functions.
  • The upper part of the handle grip contains both the Rec Start/Stop button and a zoom speed control (three speed steps) for the lens.