DXOMark Lab tested out the Sony A6300 camera and the result was prodigious. If we place confidence in the text score of DXOMark Lab then undoubtedly Sony A6300 holds the crown of best APS-C camera in the market.
As you can see in the test result that Sony A6300 performing better than the Nikon D7200 during low-light test, however the overall score of Nikon is still better.
The overall score and the low-light score of Sony A6300 is better compared to the Canon 80D camera.
Undoubtedly Sony A6300 is the best APS-C sensor mirrorless camera available at the moment.
The camera can record videos approx 30 minutes videos. The 30 minutes recording video recorded in 8 different files and each file carry 4GB video data. These separate files can be joined together by using the NX-Movie Editor Option in ViewNX-i version 1.2.0 or later.
Video stabilization is also added but not available in Full HD and 4K mode.
According to latest rumors Canon is going to announce 6D mark 2 camera in the first half of 2017. It is also confirmed that just like the EOS 5D mark IV the camera will arrive with a very advance core specifications.
There was a bunch of rumors already floating over the web from past year that Canon 6D Mark II is coming on 2016 but according to the recent information from the trusted sources of CanonRumor the Canon 6D Mark II is not coming soon. The expected date of arrival now shifted to First half of 2016.
The Canon also rumored to announce a new DSLR body in 2017 with a brand new sensor and new namestyle sometime in 2017. We will update you soon as we get any new information.
We have told you earlier that Panasonic LX100 successor is coming with 20 Megapixel CMOS sensor, today 43rumor confirmed that LX100 successor coming on Photokina 2016.
Take a look at the expected specification of the LX200 camera
20MP Live MOS sensor (from Sony)
DFD AF technology that will increase the AF speed to 0.07 seconds
Larger OLED viewfinder
Tiltable screen similar to the GX8
Built-in ND filter
ISO up to 51,200
New filter effects
Built-in flash
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
Hasselblad X1D allow you to take your medium-format camera anywhere you want. The camera features massive 50MP CMOS sensor and wide dynamic range of up to 14 stops along with vivid 16-bit color depth. You can see the announcement article here and Image Comparison here
First Hands-on video of the Hasselblad X1D Medium Format Camera surfaced over the web today via Verge website.
Today Hasselblad finally revealed its X1D mirrorless camera today, the camera features 50 Megapixel Medium format sensor and ISO range upto 25600. The camera also features dust and weather resistant body and instead of announcing new flash range they made Hotshoe compatible with the existing Nikon flashes / Speedlights.
Two new lenses also announced with the system, 45mm F3.5 and 90mm F4.5 and more lenses are coming shortly , we expect a bunch of new lenses is coming at Photokina 2016. All the existing Hasselblad lenses are usable with the help of a external adapter.
Nikon D3400 / D3500 early set of specification leaked over the web today, however nothing new here as we have already told you that Nikon upcoming entry level DSLR will going to have CMOS sensor and will be SnapBridge compatible, take a look at the rumored specification below
No 4k video
SnapBridge compatible
24MP sensor
The D3xxx line will remain DSLR and will not go mirrorless
Announcement before Photokina, delayed because of SnapBridge issues
A quick reminder that on June 10th Nikon officially discontinued the entry level DSLR Nikon D3300 camera in Japan and I strongly suggests that an announcement is imminent from Nikon. So if you are planning to get a entry level DSLR from Nikon, you must hold your purchase for few week.
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