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Fuji X200 and X300 Rumors

View the full discussion in dpreview.com/forums

In an April 4th post on Photo.net, Bob Todrick, a pro photographer from Edmonton, Alberta, said:

“Have had my X100 for a week now … puts any of the 4/3 compacts out their to shame. Pretty sure they have a winner here…and Fuji has confirmed an X300 next year that will have interchangeble lenses.”

When another Photo.net member asked him where he heard about an X300, he replied:

“I’m in the pro photo supply biz…this is from Fuji. They have decided to pursue what they call the serious prosumer market. The plans are that in the fall they will release an X200…a simplifed ‘p&s’ version of the x100. If these cameras do well they plan on the interchangeble lens version sometime next year.”

Canon enhances XF300-series with 3D

Canon’s new firmware upgrades the XF300-series camcorders to include Canon’s 3D Assist Function that allows two units to be easily set up for 3D HD video, as well as an updated Scan Reverse function, Double Slot Recording for instantaneous backup, and the option to disable Relay Recording.

Canon will be demonstrating a range of professional applications for the Canon XF305 and XF300, including the new prototype firmware, at the company’s booth C4325, at the 2011 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in the Las Vegas Convention Centre, 11th-14th April 2011.

Panasonic G3 announcment delayed

Due to energy supply problems Panasonic Japan delayed the announcement of upcoming Panasonic G3, The new Panasonic Micro Four Thirds camera G3 and lenses will be announced in May 2011.

src – 43rumor

Canon 600D vs Nikon D5100

Nikon D5100 vs Canon 600D, Which one you should buy? Read the comparison review below

Canon Features 18MP and Nikon D5100 features 16MP sensor, Nikon have better Focusing system than canon and ISO range is almost same if we ignore the boost mode.

Lens mount  – Canon 600D supports both EF and EF-S Lenses.

Nikon D5100 – AF series of lens is not compatible with the D5100, Lenses without the AF-S (silent wave motor) designation will not focus on bodies without an in-body motor.

Movie Mode – Nikon D5100 Supports AF(Auto-Focus) during movie recording but in canon 600D AF is not available. Canon 600D offers  Full HD recording at 30fps and 720p recording at 60fps, Nikon limited to 30fps only.

Nikon D5100 have better Movie mode but limited to Nikon F mount lenses and Canon 600D support EF & EF-S  lenses , so if you are interested in shooting movies with your  DSLR buy Nikon D5100, otherwise go for canon 600D (Recommended Lenses for Canon 600D)

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Nikon announces D5100 DSLR

Nikon D5100 upper-entry-level DSLR, D5100 is equipped with the same DX-format CMOS image sensor high-end D7000 digital-SLR camera, 3-in., approximately 921k-dot vari-angle monitor, HD movie recording at 1920 X 1080p, 30p and Nikon D5100 is first Nikon digital-SLR camera to offer Special Effects mode. The camera will be available from April as a kit with the 18-55mm VR lens for $899.95.

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Press Release April 5, 2011
Horizontal swing out, vari-angle monitor for better viewing, full-HD movie recording function and simple, orthodox operation for capturing the intended photos

TOKYO – Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the release of the Nikon D5100, a Nikon DX-format digital-SLR camera equipped with a vari-angle monitor, and a CMOS image sensor and the EXPEED 2 image-processing engine that enable high-resolution rendering and rich expression of tones.

The D5100 is a member of the popular D5000 series. The D5000 was the first Nikon digital-SLR camera equipped with the vari-angle monitor that allows users to enjoy flexible shooting from a wide variety of angles. The vari-angle monitor adopted for the D5100 has been enlarged to three inches, and utilizes a side hinge that enables flexible use from more angles with hand-held shooting and when the camera is mounted on a tripod. The camera is also equipped with the D-Movie function that supports recording of full-HD (1920 X 1080p, 30p) movies, as well as a Special Effects mode with which a variety of special effects can be applied to still images and movies. The D5100 was designed to respond to the needs of a broad range of users, from those using a digital-SLR camera for the first time, to those looking for a camera that allows them to express their individual sense of creativity through still images and movies.

A high-resolution Nikon DX-format CMOS image sensor with an effective pixel count of 16.2-million pixels, an image-processing engine that provides superior image quality and rich expression of tones, and the new High Dynamic Range (HDR) function
he D5100 is equipped with the same DX-format CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 2 image-processing engine as the high-end D7000 digital-SLR camera. These features enable capture of high-resolution images with excellent expression of tones. With standard sensitivity settings of ISO 100–6400 and additional increases up to Hi 2 (ISO 25600 equivalent), the camera offers improved capability with shooting under dim lighting, such as in the evening or indoors, and also produces better results with capture of rapidly moving subjects. The High Dynamic Range (HDR) function captures two shots of varying exposure each time the shutter-release button is pressed, and then combines the two shots into a single image with a broad dynamic range. Resulting images beautifully recreate the scene as seen with the naked eye, even with shooting of backlit scenes, with little or no loss of detail in shadows or highlights.

3-in., approximately 921k-dot vari-angle monitor with wide viewing angle and increased visibility
Visibility has been increased with the large 3-inch, approximately 921k-dot high-resolution vari-angle monitor adopted for the D5100. In addition, the range of colors that can be reproduced by the monitor is equivalent to that of the sRGB gamut. Adoption of a side hinge for the vari-angle monitor prevents the monitor from hitting the tripod when it is opened while the camera is mounted on a tripod. The vari-angle monitor opens from 0 to 180° to the side, and can be rotated up to 90° clockwise and up to 180° counter-clockwise when it is open. This enables shooting from a wide variety of angles, from low to high, making even self portraits possible.

D-Movie for recording and editing of Full-HD movies The D5100 is equipped with the D-Movie function that enables recording of high-definition movies (1920 X 1080p, 30p) exhibiting superior video quality. Autofocusing during movie recording is possible using contrast-detect AF. When the focus mode is set to full-time-servo AF (AF-F) and the AF-area mode to subject-tracking AF, the camera automatically maintains focus on a subject moving throughout the frame. The D5100 also offers in-camera movie editing functions that allow users to save a single frame as a still JPEG image or delete unnecessary portions from the beginning and/or end of movie files. What’s more, the D5100 is equipped with built-in support for stereo audio recording via the Stereo Microphone ME-1 (available separately), and the mode dial and live view switch have been positioned on the same spindle in consideration of operational ease.

The first Nikon digital-SLR camera to offer Special Effects mode The D5100 offers special effects that can be selected and applied with both shooting of still images and recording of movies. Special effects are displayed with the view through the lens in the monitor before shooting or recording begins, allowing users to confirm the desired results in real time. Users can easily enjoy adding special effects to movies. This mode was adopted to respond to the creative intent of users searching for a way to express their own unique style and creativity.
The Special Effects mode built into the D5100 offers seven special effects, including Selective Color and Color Sketch.

Favorite Special Effects Selective color
All colors other than those selected by the user are recorded in black and white. Up to three colors can be selected at a time.

Color sketch
The camera detects and colors outlines for a color sketch effect. Users can use the monitor display to adjust the vividness of colors and the thickness of outlines.

Miniature effect
Distant subjects appear as miniatures for a diorama effect. Users can choose the orientation (vertical/horizontal) and width (narrow/normal/wide) of the area that will be in focus.

Night vision
When this option is selected, extremely high ISO sensitivities are used (up to ISO 102400 equivalent). This enables shooting under conditions of darkness while verifying the subject and composition in the monitor.

Additional Features and Functions

  • High-speed continuous shooting at up to approximately 4 fps*,and a very precise and durable shutter unit that has passed testing for 100,000 cycles
  • Equipped with Quiet shutter-release mode for shooting in situations in which quieter shutter operation is desired
    Infrared receivers for remote control operation on the front and back of the camera enable wireless control over the shutter from both in front of and behind the camera (optional ML-L3 wireless remote control supported).
  • Equipped with 16 scene modes that enable the simple capture of beautiful photos of the desired scene with automatic optimization of camera settings
  • Built-in HDMI-CEC compatibility enables control over playback of still images and movies using the television’s remote control when the camera is connected to a high-definition TV via the HDMI connector.


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The D5100 is equipped with the same DX-format CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 2 image-processing engine as the high-end D7000 digital-SLR camera, see sample images and judge the image quality

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Nikon D5100 Price

The Nikon D5100 expected Nikon D5100 will retail for a suggested price of US$799.95 body only, and US$899.95 for the body and 18-55mm VR lens, Nikon’s also releasing a new ME-1 microphone with the camera, microphone will cost $159.95(approx).

Nikon D5100 at online stores
Amazon – Available for Pre-order (Body only and Body with Kit Lens)
B&H – not available



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