According to latest rumors Olympus is rumored to announce two new camera, the first rumored camera as (as we have told you earlier also) is Olympus IM001 and the other one is Olympus Sylus TG-Tracker.
The code name of a camera didn’t reveal anything so we do expect a mirrorless announcement from Olympus and the second camera is a compact camera.
Stay with us and we will update you as soon as we get any new information.
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According to latest rumors floating over the web Canon will announce three new mirrorless camera in 2016.
Two of them will be APS-C and one of them will be fixed lens full-frame mirrorless camera Like Sony RX1R and Leica Q. The Full-frame mirrorless camera will have ability to record 4K video.
We don’t have specification of the camera yet, we will update you soon as we get any new information.
We have done a extensive research to find out why Canon announced 1300D / T6 camera ? the camera features almost same core specification as of Canon 1200D except wireless connectivity. The core specification of Canon Rebel 700D and 1300D matches absolutely.
Now the worst part, Canon 1300D is still not able to compete with Nikon 1+ year old entry level DSLR camera Nikon D3300 ? Sony A58 also comes at approx same price point and gives you very advance core specification.
I agree upto a point that Canon 1300D is a budget camera but why anyone will going to buy 1300D when there are lot of better options available ?
Take a look at the specification comparison review of all the major competitors at one place.
Nikon D3300 features better sensor compared to Canon 1300D, with the Nikon D3300 you get not only more resolution buy you also get more ISO range.
The absence of low-pass filter as well as more resolution allows you to get more clear shot compared to Canon 1300D.
Bit-better AF system, Nikon D3300 AF system is more advance compared to Canon 1300D and gives you extra 2 AF points on the display/viewfinder screen.
The other biggest advantage of the camera is continuous shooting speed of the Nikon D3300.
At the end Nikon D3300 also offers you to capture more stunning images in a single recharge.
Verdict: We recommend you to get Nikon D3300 camera, the Nikon D3300 features better sensor, will give you better low-light performance, the Nikon D3300 also offers fast continuous shooting speed and more AF points. Undoubtedly the Nikon D3300 is better compared to Canon 1300D.
We recommend you to get the Canon 700D camera instead of Canon 1300D since the Canon 700D gives you more ISO range, hence you will sure get better low-light images with the Canon 700D camera.
Canon 700D also offer better continuous shooting speed compared to the Canon 1300D camera. So, while shooting sports or wildlife photography the Canon 700D will allow you to capture extra two frames on the same fraction of time.
Verdict: We recommend you to get the Canon 700D camera over Canon 1300D, you get more ISO range and better continuous shooting speed.
The Canon 1300D have very minor improvements over the Canon 1200D, as you can see from the specification comparison table when we look at Canon 1300D vs Canon 1200D comparison we only spotted the two difference Wireless connectivity and weight/ dimension.
Verdict: For new users we recommend Canon 1300D camera, but for Canon 1200D users we recommend you to wait for Canon 1400D / T7 camera.
Canon 1300D camera is a super budget camera as we have said already, it’s a perfect training toll for beginners and available at a decent price tag.
Features / Models
Canon 1300D/T6
Canon 1200D
Megapixel
18 megapixels
18 megapixels
Sensor size / type
APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
Image processor
Digic 4+
Digic 4
Image stabilization
No
No
AF System
Contrast + Phase Detect sensor
Contrast Detect +Phase detect
AF points
09 points
09 points
ISO
100-12800
100-12800
ShutterMin/Max
30sec 1/4000 sec
30 sec 1/4000 sec
Top Continuous Shooting Speed
3fps
3fps
Video
1920 x 1080 (30p,24fps)
1920 x 1080 (30p,25fps)
Display
3.0″ LCD Rear Touch Screen (920,000 pixels)
3.0″ LCD Rear Touch Screen (460,000 pixels
Viewfinder
Optical Viewfinder (95%)
Optical Viewfinder (95%)
Hot-shoe
No
No
Battery Life (CIPA)
500 shots
500 shots
Wireless connectivity
Built-In
No
Dimensions
129 x 101 x 78 mm
130 x 100 x 76 mm
Weight
485 g
480g
However I am disappointed to see the core specification of both the camera is almost same.
The sensor and image processor of both the camera is exactly same and in-turn you will get same image quality from both the camera.
At the end we are unable to find any major difference between these two camera, however Canon added additionally WiFi capability to make sharing images bit easier.
We strongly recommend you to upgrade your camera if you are a owner of Canon 1200D camera.
Canon continued to traditional 18 MP sensor inside the Canon T6 / 1300D DSLR. The camera uses DIGIC 4+ Image Processor tp process your images, the camera supports ISO range upto 100-6400. As of its predecessor Canon again deployed a 9 points AF system to the 1300D camera. The camera also records Full HD video @ 30fps. The Canon 1300D also features built-in WiFi and NFC.
Take a look at the major features of the camera
18MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
DIGIC 4+ Image Processor
3.0″ 920k-Dot LCD Monitor
Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 30 fps
9-Point AF with Center Cross-Type Point
Extended ISO 12800, 3 fps Shooting
Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC
Scene Intelligent Auto Mode
Basic+ and Creative Auto Modes
EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Lens
The camera is available to you at a price point of $549.00 with kit lens at B&H.
Today we have received a email form Photografix editor, a german magazine about new cameras and photography and according to them,
We got an interesting info from an anonymous source and maybe that’s also interesting for your readers. Yes, it’s an anonymous source, so we need the usual grain of salt… but I think there is a possibility that the info could be true. Here is the link to our article:The source told us that Canon will announce the 5D Mark IV at The Photography Show in Birmingham (March 19th – 22nd). I see four reasons why this could be true:
Matches with old rumors that the Mark IV presentation will be before the NAB in April.
5D Mark III was shown first at the Photography Show back in 2012.
5D Mark III production already ended? And Canon normally needs a few weeks/months until a new camera is available.
There will definately be a Canon event in the next days because of the EOS 1300D.
Before getting the email many of users and visitors asked the same question that Canon may announce the 5D Mark IV camera at The Photography Show in Birmingham ?.
As I have said several time to my readers and again repeating the same thing here, I don’t think so that Canon will going to announce Canon 5D Mark IV in a UK based event. Canon will select a global platform like NAB show to announce such a flagship product.
After adding Canon Dual-pixel CMOS AF sensor inside Canon 1DX Mark II we are sure that Canon will use same tech inside the Canon 5D Mark IV camera, we have no confirmation about the specification of the camera but few days ago we have received anonymous email and according to the tipster the upcoming Canon 5D mk IV will carry 4K video along with s log gamma support, before that Canon used S log gamma inside Canon EOS C300 and 4K compact camera XC10.
A must have camera for every photographers, being a Canon users I really like the technological advancement present in Sony RX series compact and mirrorless camera. I will sure buy A6300 when it arrives in my country 🙂
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