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By admin, on April 13th, 2014
The upcoming PentaxZ medium format camera full specification leaked today, the camera is rumored to be announced on April 24, 2014
Pentax 645z Full Specification
- 51.4 megapixels / CMOS with primary color filter, without anti Alaising filter
automatically or manually: ISO 100 – ISO 204800
- Shutter 1/4000th sec to 30 sec
- Phase detection autofocus system SAFOX 11 with 27 AF sensors (including 25 cross-type sensors and flux sensors for optimum AF performance with fast lenses)
- LiveView, contrast AF, focus peaking
- Full HD video (1920×1080), 4K in intervall mode
- 3.2″ LCD screen: 3:2 ratio, 1,037,000 dots
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By admin, on April 11th, 2014
According to recent (almost confirmed) rumor Leica S2 successor, Leica S3 coming on this year’s Photokina expo in Germany (September 2014) with a newly developed 40-50MP CMOS sensor and will also capture 4K video.
The most important thing is the recently announced Hasselblad H5D-50c, Phase IQ250 and Upcoming Pentax 645D II camera uses Sony made Medium format Sensor with 50 Megapixel resolution, so there is a strong possibility that Leica will also use Sony sensor in its upcoming S3 Medium Format Camera.
[Update] The Price is rumored to be around $20K-24K.
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By admin, on April 7th, 2014
The long rumored Sony A7s finally announced today, the camera features ultra-low light sensitivity sensor with ISO range of 50-409,600, the resolution of Full frame sensor is 12 megapixel.
New sensor technology: The Sony A7s uses completely new sensor technology, the full-frame sensor uses newly developed on-chip gapless lens design, it incorporates small lenses between neighboring pixels in order to increase light-capturing capability and promote greater image quality
The Sony A7s has contrast based AF system with 25 contrast based AF points, it doesn’t have phase AF system aka AF pixels within the sensor.
THE 4K: Sony A7s support 4K video recording via a external recorder, but itself it can record Full HD videos @ 60fps and HD @ 120fps, thanks to the Bionz X processor the A7s does full pixel read-out while recording video, without pixel binning, so you get ultra sharp video footage without any false color artifacts.
WiFi and NFC: The class leading low-light performance camera supports remote shooting and wireless image transfer, you can control your camera via a smartphone / tablet.
Design: The Sony A7s design is same as Sony A7 and A7R
Sony A7 Price: TBA see
Press Release:
SAN DIEGO, April 6, 2014 – Joining the acclaimed α7 and α7R family of the world’s smallest full-frame interchangeable lens cameras1, Sony’s new α7S model puts extraordinary sensitivity, low noise and spectacular 4K video quality into the hands of professional photographers and videographers.
The innovative α7S camera features a newly developed, 12.2 effective megapixel 35mm Exmor® CMOS sensor paired with a powerful BIONZ X image processor, allowing it to shoot at a sensitivity range of ISO 50 – 4096002 with unprecedented dynamic range and low noise.
The new model is also the world’s first camera to utilize the entire width of a full-frame image sensor in 4K video acquisition, and does this without cropping or line skipping as it can read and process data from every one of the sensor’s pixels. This allows 4K video shooters to utilize all of the artistic and creative benefits provided by the unique sensor.
“The α7S gives Sony the most complete, versatile lineup of full-frame cameras in market today,” said Neal Manowitz, director of the interchangeable lens camera business at Sony Electronics. “Between the α99, VG900, RX1, α7, α7R and now α7S models, we have completely revolutionized what it means to be a ‘full-frame’ camera, bringing a new level of quality and portability to enthusiast photographers and videographers.”
Wide ISO Sensitivity (ISO 50 – 409,6002) and Impressive Dynamic Range
Sony, the world’s largest manufacturer of image sensors, has developed a unique 12.2 MP sensor with extraordinary sensitivity that allows the α7S camera to collect dramatically more light than traditional cameras and to produce beautifully detailed, low-noise images in even the darkest environments.
The camera also features a newly developed on-sensor technology that allows it to optimize the dynamic range throughout the entirety of the ISO50 – 409,600 sensitivity range. This on-sensor technology also broadens the range of tonal gradation in bright environments and minimizes noise in dark scenes, allowing the camera to deliver impressive results in these extreme conditions where other cameras (and image sensors) typically struggle.
World’s First Full-Frame Camera with Full Pixel Read-out3 (without pixel binning) during Movie Shooting
With the new α7S camera, the high-speed read out of the 35mm full-frame image sensor combined with the high-speed processing of the BIONZ X processor enables significant improvements in video quality.
These powerful components allow the camera to process data from all of the sensor’s pixels and output stunning HD and 4K (QFHD 3840 x 2160 pixels) video3 while utilizing the full-width of the sensor. In addition to the benefits for low-light shooting, the read out of all pixels frees the video from aliasing, moiré and false color artifacts (as opposed to pixel binning) to achieve the highest quality video.
Additional Pro-Quality Video Functions
In video mode, the α7S can output 4K video4 at QFHD (3840×2160) to an optional external 3rd party 4K recorder, and can record full HD (1920×1080) at frame rates of 60p, 60i, 30p and 24p directly to a compatible memory card. Video modes can be changed from full-frame to APS-C (super 35mm equivalent) if desired, and in this crop mode, the camera can support high frame rate 120fps shooting at standard HD resolution (1280 x 720p), creating a 5x slow-motion effect.
The α7S camera is also equipped with S-Log2 gamma. Common to Sony’s range of professional video cameras, S-Log2 expands the dynamic range by up to 1300% to minimize clipped highlights and loss of detail in shadows. Additionally, for the first time ever in a Sony α camera, the α7S adopts the workflow-friendly XAVC S recording format in addition to AVCHD and MP4 codecs. XAVC S format allows for full HD recording at a data rate of 50 mbps with lower compression for improved video quality.
Other specialist video functions on the new camera include a picture profile that can adjust settings like gamma, black, level and color adjustment, and can be saved for use in a multi-camera shoot. It also has Full HD and 4K base band HDMI® output, time code/user bit for easier editing, synchronous recording feature with compatible devices, various marker and zebra displays on both the LCD screen and viewfinder and can dual record XAVC S as well as MP4 (1280×720 @30p).
The camera also has a Multi-terminal interface shoe that is compatible with Sony’s XLR Adaptor Microphone Kits (XLR-K1M plus a new model under development), allowing the use of professional microphone systems.
Low-light Shooting Advantages
The high ISO sensitivity range of the α7S camera is extremely effective for still image shooting, especially in low-light conditions, where the camera can shoot at high shutter speeds while keeping noise as low as possible. This is particularly useful for shooting indoor, dimly lit sporting events or other situations where most cameras typically struggle.
The camera is also equipped with the same high-precision Fast Intelligent AF system as the α7R camera, with drastically improved low-light AF sensitivity that can go as low as -4EV.
Expanding α Mount System and New Power Zoom Lens for Movie Shooting
Directly compatible with the growing family of E-mount lenses, the α7S camera can also be used with A-mount and others lens systems with optional adapters. Sony’s complete α lens system now includes 54 total lenses for both A and E mounts, including several premium offerings from Carl Zeiss® and G Series Lenses.
As a whole, Sony’s E-mount lens system is particularly well-suited for video shooting, with a variety of models containing “movie-friendly” features like smooth focusing, powered zoom control, and silent iris/aperture control. Building on this, Sony has announced development of a brand new, full-frame power zoom 28-135mm F4 lens E-mount lens that is an ideal match for the powerful movie capabilities of the α7S model.
Pricing and availability of the α7S full-frame interchangeable lens camera will be announced at a future date. To learn more about the product in the meantime, please visit www.store.sony.com, and follow #SonyAlpha on twitter for the latest α camera news.
Sony A7s Full Specification
- Lens mount: Alpha E-mount
- Image sensor: 12.2MP 35mm full frame (35.6 x 23.8mm), Exmor CMOS sensor
- BIONZ X image processor,
- 14 bit RAW output
- Autofocus: 25 point Contrast-detection AF
- Exposure control metering type 1200-zone evaluative metering
- ISO sensitivity range: ISO 100-102400 (50-409600 expandable)
- Shutter speed: 1/8000 to 30 seconds
- 1.3cm XGA 2,359,296 dots OLED EVF
- 7.5cm 921,600 dots LCD screen
- Recording format: XAVC S / AVCHD format Ver. 2.0 compliant / MP4
- Video compression: XAVC S: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
- Image size (pixels): XAVC S: 1920 x 1080 (60p/50Mbps, 30p/50Mbps, 24p/50Mbps), 1280 x 720 (120p/50Mbps)
- Clean HDMI output signal: 3840 × 2160(30p/24p) / 1920 × 1080(60p/60i/24p)
- Media formats: Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, Memory Stick XC-HG Duo, SDXC memory card (UHS-I compliant)
- Connectivity: IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, NFC
- Dimensions: 5 x 3 3/4 x 1 15/16 in.(126.9 x 94.4 x 48.2mm)
- Weight: 446g or 15.7 oz (body only)
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By admin, on March 29th, 2014
More details about Sony to be announced Medium format camera are coming, the MF camera will feature same body design as RX series camera with a fixed Carl Zeiss lens as we have already seen in Sony RX1 and Sony RX1 R series compact mirrorless camera, the camera will be very portable (perfect for professional travel photographers) and will also have very competitive price tag.
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By admin, on March 27th, 2014
According to latest rumors Canon may announce a camera above 5D series line-up that will feature a high resolution sensor and will record 4K videos, the price is between Canon 1DX and Canon 5D Mark III DSLR.
Multiple report over different websites almost confirmed us that Canon is testing high Megapixel FF sensors at different parts of the globe, Canon EOS A1 / 3D (name is not confirmed yet) will not replace any current DSLR but it will create a new camera line-up as started by Nikon D800 / D800E.
PS: Nikon is also planning to announce Nikon D800/E successor Nikon D800s.
Take a look at the post published on Dec, 2014 – Canon EOS A1 – Megapixel Monster Camera from Canon
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By admin, on March 9th, 2014
Basic difference between the A5000 and Sony A6000 is Sony A6000 comes with advance PDAF sensor that have phase AF points within the sensor hence you get faster AF speed and Continuous shooting speed with Sony A6000 + you also get more ISO range for noise free low-light shooting, but you have to pay approx $200+ extra when compared to Sony A5000 price tag.
The Sony A5000 have a contrast based AF system only and limited ISO range.
Core Difference between A5000 and A6000
The other features of A6000 include presence of hotshoe and OLED Viewfinder – both features are not available in A5000.
Verdict: We recommend you to buy A6000, it features better sensor, AF system and OLED viewfinder.
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By admin, on March 1st, 2014
Nikon D4s is not a true successor of Nikon D4 DSLR, its just a speedy version of Nikon D4 camera that may fit easily more with sports shooters and photojournalist.
Now take a look at the specification comparison review of both the camera, does Nikon new Expeed 4 image processor is faster than Canon Dual Digic 5+ ?, find out your answer below…
Sensor: The Nikon D4s features 16.2 megapixels Full frame (36 x 23.9 mm) CMOS Sensor same as of Nikon D4 DSLR, the increased ISO range in D4 is due to (standard upto 25600 and expandable upto 409600) the new Expeed 4 image processor, the Canon 1DX on the other hand features 18.1 megapixels Full frame (36 x 24 mm) CMOS Sensor 1-stop more standard ISO range and 1-stop less expandable ISO range when compared to Nikon D4 DSLR.
ISO performance:
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Nikon D4s |
Canon 1D X |
ISO Standard |
100-25600 |
100-51,200 |
ISO Expandable |
50- 409600 |
50 – 204,800 |
Auto Focus
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Nikon D4s |
Canon 1DX |
Autofocus |
Number of focus points 51 |
Number of focus points 61 |
Cross-Type Points |
15 |
41 (5 diagonal) |
AF Sensor compatible with Apertures |
f/8 |
f/8 |
AF Engine |
Multi-CAM 3500FX (same as D3) |
DIGIC IV |
Predictive tracking |
Yes |
Yes |
Nikon D4s AF System
Nikon D4s features same (old) AF engine used in D3, D4 DSLR – Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus sensor handles 51 AF points, aligns its 15 cross-type sensors in the central viewfinder area to detect contrast in both vertical and horizontal lines for better AF performance.
Nikon AF system is old, but comes with a upgraded AF Algorithm that features Group area AF, When Group-area AF is selected, the camera uses one focus point selected by the user and one each above, below, to the right, and to the left of the selected focus point, for a total of five focus points used as single AF point. It helps to capture speedy subjects with greater certainty without focus shifting to the background.
Canon 1DX AF System
Auto focus Points: The number of AF points and Cross/Type points canon wins, the Canon 1D X features 41 AF cross type points and 5 of the center points are oriented diagonally for faster AF performance.
AF Engine: Canon 1D X AF system uses dedicated Digic 4 processor , EOS-1D X’s comes with 61-point Area AF system that includes 41 cross-type sensors and 5 dual-cross type AF points for extra precision.
Canon 1D X offers six presets for different shooting situations, Each of these presets can be adjusted for ‘Tracking sensitivity’
For faster predictive focus measurements so that the EOS-1D X can begin predictive tracking as soon as a subject begins to move.
Canon EOS-1D X AF mode presets, defined by subject behavior: |
1. Versatile multi purpose |
4. Subjects that accelerate or decelerate quickly |
2. Continue shooting, ignore obstructions |
5. Erratic Subject Movement |
3. Instantly refocus suddenly with obstructions |
6. Subjects that change speed and move erratically |
Six preset Case studies
There are six AF ‘Case studies’ preset within the EOS-1D X
- Case 1 is for general purpose shooting that provides accurate and fast focus across a wide range of shooting situations.
- Case 2 is designed for situations where the subject may move away from the AF point momentarily.
- Case 3 allows you to instantly focus on subjects that enter the AF point area.
- Case 4 is designed for subjects that change speed or direction rapidly.
- Case 5 is designed for use with automatic AF point selection, Zone AF and AF Point expansion and subjects that move erratically, up and down or left and right.
- Case 6 is for subjects that change speed abruptly and move erratically. Like ‘Case 5’ it is used with Automatic AF point selection, Zone AF and AF Point Expansion.
Continuous shooting
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Nikon D4s |
Canon 1D X |
exposure and focusing is locked with the first frame
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Continuous shooting |
11 fps |
14 fps |
1DX that wins in the shooting speed, you get 3 extra frame per second in canon.
Video Shooting
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Nikon D4s |
Canon 1D X |
Video Shooting Format |
MPEG-4 / H.264 |
MPEG-4 / H.264 |
Video Resolutions |
1920 x 1080 (60, 30, 25, 24 fps), 1280 x 720 (60, 50, 30, 25 fps), 640 x 424 (30, 25 fps) |
1920 x 1080 (30, 25, 24 fps, 1280 x 720 (60, 50 fps), 640 x 480 (60, 50 fps) |
Video ISO Range |
200-204800 |
100-51200 |
Nikon gives you option to record your Fill HD videos @ 60fps frame rate however the Canon is limited to 30 fps frame rate at the Full HD mode, but not only that you get more extra benefit from Nikon D4s such as
- More Video ISO range in Nikon D4s DSLR.
- You can record 1,920 x 1,080/30p Full HD and HD movies in three formats that are FX-, DX-based and 1,920 x 1,080 crop movie format.
Nikon D4s with More shooting modes: With Canon 1D X you can use Canon EF lenses only, but with Nikon D4s you can use DX and FX lenses, Nikon D4s offers four image area options: FX format (36.0 x 23.9 mm), 5:4 crop (29.9 x 23.9 mm), 1.2x crop (29.9 x 19.9 mm) and DX format (23.4 x 15.5 mm). The camera also offers three image area options for Full HD video thereby tripling its potential for moviemaking.
Storage: 1DX coming with two slots of high-speed UDMA 7 Compact Flash cards, D4s also comes with two slots one for UDMA 7 and the other slot for the new XDC card format.
Conclusion: I think Nikon need a “Nikon D5” DSLR to beat the core specification of 1 year old Canon 1DX DSLR, The AF system of Canon 1DX is still advance and on the other hand Nikon features better video mode and expandable ISO range is 1 stop more than Canon 1DX (although the standard ISO range remains 1-Stop less than Canon 1DX)
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