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By admin, on November 20th, 2013
Fujifilm X-S1 available at $399at Amazon, the camera features big 2/3 inches – 12MP EXR CMOS Sensor and High Quality Fujinon 26x Manual Optical Zoom Lens.
Buy Fujifilm X-S1 at Amazon
By admin, on October 25th, 2013
Nikon D5300 vs Canon 700D specification comparison review, Nikon D5300 features bit bigger sensor + More resolution compared to 700D / T5i, take a look at the detailed specification comparison review below.
Take a look at the Major difference we found…
#1 Sensor: Nikon D5300 features 24.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor same sensor as Nikon D7100 DSLR and we have seen the image quality of Nikon D7100 is excellent compared to 700D.
+ Nikon introduced a new Expeed 4 image processor with D5300, So D5300 features No optical Low-Pass filter + advance image processor compared to D7100, Nikon D5300 is a clear winner in-terms of image quality.
#2: No OPLF in D5300: The sensor design omits the traditional optical low-pass filter in order to gain the utmost sharpness and resolution from both photos and videos.
#3: AF System: Nikon D5300 features advance Phase AF system, Nikon D5300 have 39-point autofocus system, with nine cross-type sensors. Canon 700D comes with 9-point all cross-type AF system (including a high-precision dual-cross f/2.8 center point).
#4: Fast AF in Live-view & Video mode with 700D – Canon 700D newly developed Hybrid CMOS AF System is utilizes two different kinds of AF-phase and contrast detection technology, hence you get quick AF during live-view mode & in video mode, Nikon D5300 uses Contrast based AF system only in Video and live-view mode.
#5:Video: Nikon D5300 features Full HD recording @ 60fps on the other hand Canon 700D limited to 30fps at Full HD mode.
#6: Display: Canon 700D features better Touchscreen LCD with 1,040k-dot resolution, it also includes Touch Autofocus, Nikon D5300 comes with 3.2″ 1,037k-Dot Vari-Angle LCD Monitor.
# Others: Nikon D5300 features built-in Wi-Fi and GPS modules, Nikon D5300 features built in HDR capture that combines tonal and exposure range of a single image by recording two separate exposures and blending them together.
Verdict: Nikon D5300 core specification is better compared to 700D, Nikon D5300 gives you better image quality and advance Phase AF system, we recommend you to buy Nikon D5300 DSLR.
Buy / Pre-order Nikon D5300 from Amazon | B&H
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By admin, on October 22nd, 2013
According to latest rumors surfaced over the web Nikon may announce its first Fullframe compact DSLR on Nov 6, but we are surprised that the upcoming camera will not capture video, so its a dedicated still camera made for still-shooters only. Take a look at the rumored specification below
- Retro design (like Nikon FM2)
- 16.2MP 36×23,9 full frame sensor (same as D4)
- 2016-pixel RGB image sensor
- 9-cell framing grid display
- 3D color matrix metering II
- Native ISO range: 100-12,800 (incl. ISO 50 and ISO 108,200)
- 5.5 fps for up to 100 shots
- 3.2″ LCD screen
- SD memory card
- Battery:EN-EL14
- Dimensions: 143.5 x 110 x 66.5mm
- Weight: 765g
- It will come with a new AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G lens (May be new mount?)
- Standard F-mount
- No video recording capabilities
- Pentaprism viewfinder (meaning the camera will not be mirrorless)
- The camera will meter even with non-AI lenses down to full aperture
New special edition of Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G coming to match the retro look of the body, the announcement is expected in next three week.
Stay with us on Facebook and Google plus, more update coming soon.
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By admin, on September 20th, 2013
According to latest rumor no More Canon DSLRs or Lenses coming in 2013, Even our reader informed us few days ago that no more DSLRs coming in 2013 (see here), but there is a big chance that we may see a new EOS M camera with Canon SX60 HS and Canon G2X.
We will update you soon as we get any new information, Stay with us on Facebook to get latest News and Rumors
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By admin, on September 12th, 2013
Nikon P7800 vs Canon G16 comparison, the newly announced G16 features new processor and noticeable improvement in overall performance, on the other hand Nikon P7800 comes with same sensor and image processor as its predecessor.
Without any doubt I can clearly see Canon G16 is better, Nikon done nothing new with new P7800 model, they just added a EVF to P7700.
Canon not only gives you bright aperture lens, you also get more ISO range + better Hybrid Image Stabilization, the another big change in G16 model is introduction of new DIGIC 6 image processor, so you get approx 50% faster AF speed compared to Canon G15, improved fast continuous shooting speed, better video quality and less shutter lag.
(be +ve always, in any situation) The only good thing I see in Nikon is +3X optical zoom compared to G16, + more AF point.
Nikon features 99 AF point and Canon G16 have 9 only, So P7800 have better AF system compared to G16 ? the answer is BIG NO….since both camera features contrast detect system, the AF speed is depends upon the image processor.
Verdict: We highly recommend you to buy Canon G16 camera, you have no reason to buy Nikon P7800.
Buy Canon G16 from Amazon | B&H
By admin, on August 31st, 2013
We already published images, specification and price of QX100 and QX10 Smart Shot Lenses, Today Japanese weblog Digicame-info also confirmed the same info –> that QX10 has the same 1/2,3 inch 18 megapixel CMOS sensor and f/3,3-5.9 lens as the Sony WX150 compact camera and QX100 features same Lens and Sensor of Sony RX100 M2 Camera.
1. QX100 and QX10 can be connected with any Android and iOS based Smartphone via WiFi and NFC.
2. Image can be stored directly in Smartphone vai WiFi or in Lens Memory.
3. You can shoot it with your hand, attached in a Tripod or with Smartphone.
4. The QX10 record HD at 30fps, MP4 format. QX100 records Full HD Videos in 1080/30p, MP4 format. Can be recorded with low noise even in dark places.
5. Price of QX100 is approx $450 and Price of QX10 is $250.
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By admin, on August 27th, 2013
Sony A3000 Announced – Price, Press Release and Full Specification, Sony A3000 comes newly developed APS-C Exmor sensor, ISO ranges touches 100-16000, Full HD @ 60fps (WOW) , Core specification of the camera is better than today’s entry level and mid-range DSLRs, take a look at Major Specification
- 20.1MP APS-C Exmor APS HD CMOS Sensor
- BIONZ Image Processor
- ISO 100-16000 Still
- ISO 100-3200 Video
- Full HD 1080i/p Video at 60 or 24 fps
- Multi Interface Accessory Shoe
- Continuous Shooting Rate of 3.5 fps
- Compact Design and SLR Ergonomics
- Tru-Finder 0.5″ QVGA EVF
- 3.0″ 230.4k-Dot LCD Monitor
The Entry level A3000 also features Auto HDR, Dynamic Range Optimizer (DRO) and Clear Zoom Technology.
Price of A3000 is $398 with kit lens | Buy from Amazon | B&H
Sony A3000 Press Release
Sony introduces α3000 camera with advanced shooting functions, superb image quality and interchangeable lenses
- Large APS-C Exmor™ sensor with 20.1 effective megapixels and integrated SteadyShot technology for pro-quality pictures and Full HD AVCHD video
- Frame scenes through the crisp, clear Tru-Finder
- Pick from 18 interchangeable E-mount lenses for limitless creative possibilities
- Easy to hold with comfortable and secure new grip
Now you can have it all. The α3000 from Sony brings you the picture quality, manual controls and artistic possibilities of a DSLR in an easy to use camera with interchangeable lenses.
Comfortable to hold and offering plenty of creative controls, the α3000 looks and feels just right for anyone who’s ready to shoot better pictures. There’s a clear electronic viewfinder to help frame shots with confidence, plus a newly-designed grip that adds to the feeling of comfort, security and balance in your hand.
It’s a revelation in picture quality for anyone who’s used to fixed-lens compact cameras. Inside the α3000 is a large 20.1-megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor. Teamed with the growing choice of E-mount interchangeable lenses, it’s the key to flawlessly detailed still images, from personality-packed portraits and street scenes to sumptuous landscapes. Full HD videos look just as impressive, with a choice of 50i or 25p shooting modes for crisp action or a smooth cinematic look as your subject demands.
The big sensor also boosts sensitivity, grabbing more light and cutting image noise. And that means pristine pictures and movies at dusk or in gloomy interiors, when the tiny sensor in your compact camera or smartphone so often disappoints.
It’s a pleasure framing scenes through the clear, bright electronic Tru-Finder with a generous 100% field coverage – just like you’d expect from a high-end DSLR. There’s plenty of extra information displayed in the electronic viewfinder, including grid lines to help keep those horizons nice and level. Don’t leave anything to guesswork: instant preview of tweaks to exposure settings lets you compose with even greater confidence.
As your confidence grows, add accessories via the Multi Interface Shoe™ to expand your shooting options even further. Easily create pro-style lighting effects with the powerful new HVL-F43M flash with Sony’s unique Quick Shift Bounce system for no nasty shadows. Capture a more polished soundtrack and clearer dialogue with the ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone. Or brighten up parties and indoor scenes with the battery-powered HVL-LEIR1 Video IR light.
Photographers with more arty ambitions needn’t feel left out of the fun. Picture Effect offers a palette of 15 artistic treatments, like Retro Photo, Miniature and Partial Colour. Auto Object Framing neatly trims portraits, close-ups and even moving subjects for tighter, more professional results.
Unlike ordinary point-and-shoot cameras, the α3000 unleashes your full creativity with a choice of 18 interchangeable E-mount lenses by Sony and Carl Zeiss, including two conversion lenses well as the SEL50F18 portrait lens with a new black. Pick from telephotos, wide angles and macros to versatile zooms for travel and everyday shooting.
The new Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm F4 ZA OSS (SEL1670Z) is a versatile mid-range zoom with Optical SteadyShot built in for crisper handheld shots. It’s joined by Sony’s first ever G Lens™ for E-mount cameras. The new E PZ 18-105mm F4 G OSS (SELP18105G) is a premium all-rounder with Optical SteadyShot and smooth, quiet zoom operation that’s great for shooting Full HD movies as well as still photos.
The new α3000 interchangeable lens camera from Sony is available to pre-order from www.sony.co.uk and is generally available in Europe from September 2013.
Sony A3000 Specifications
Lens Compatibility |
Sony E-mount, operation with Minolta/Konica Minolta Maxxum A-mount lenses confirmed via optional LA-EA1/LA-EA2 adaptor |
Lens Mount |
Sony E-mount |
Camera Type |
Interchangeable Lens Digital SLR camera |
Sensor |
Imaging Sensor: Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor (23.5 X 15.6mm)
Processor: BIONZ image processor
Anti Dust: Charge protection coating on Optical Low-pass Filter
Pixel Gross: 20.4M pixels (approx.)
Effective Picture Resolution: 20.1M pixels (approx.)
Focal Length Conversion Factor: 1.5x
Color Filter System: RGB primary color filters |
Media Type |
Memory Stick PRO Duo/Pro-HG Duo media; SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card |
Color Space |
Stills:
sRGB, AdobeRGBMovie:
xvYCC standard (x.v.Color when connected via HDMI cable) compatible with TRILUMINOS color |
Image Mode and Resolution |
Still Image Mode: JPEG (Standard, Fine), RAW+JPEG
Still Image Max Effective Resolution: 20.1 Megapixels
Still Image Size 16:9: L (17 MP) 5456 x 3064, M (12 MP) 3872 x 2176, S (4.2 MP) 2736 x 1824
Still Image Size 3:2: L (20 MP) 5456 x 3632, M (10 MP) 3872 x 2576, S (5 MP) 2736 x 1824 |
Panorama Still Image Size |
Horizontal Wide: 12,416 x 1,856 (23M)
Horizontal Std.: 8,192 x 1,856 (15M)
Vertical Wide: 2,160 x 5,536 (12M)
Vertical Std.: 2,160 x 3,872 (8.4M) |
Video Mode |
AVCHD / MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC (H.264)) |
Video Resolution AVCHD |
FX – 1920 x 1080/60i@24Mbps
FH – 1920 x 1080/60i@17Mbps
FX – 1920 x 1080/24p@24Mbps
FH – 1920 x 1080/24p@17Mbps |
Video Resolution MP4 |
HD – 1440 x 1080/ 30p@12Mbps
VGA – 640 x 480/ 30p@3Mbps |
Video Signal |
NTSC color, EIA standards |
Audio Format |
Dolby Digital (AC-3) / MPEG-4 AAC-LC |
Microphone/Speaker |
Built-in Stereo Microphone/ Built-in monaural speaker; volume settings in 8 steps between 0 and 7 |
Still Image File Format |
JPEG (DCF Ver. 2.0, Exif Ver.2.3, MPF Baseline compliant), RAW (Sony ARW 2.3format) |
Lens |
Mount: E-mount
Stabilization: Optical SteadyShot
Aperture (max/min): F3.5-5.6 / F22-F32
Zoom: optical 3x/digital 4x
Focal Length 35mm eq. 27-82.5mm
Filter diameter: 49mm
AOV: 76-29deg
Macro: 0.3x
Dimension DxL: 2.5 x 2.4″ (62 x 60mm)
Weight: 6.9 oz (194g) |
Viewfinder |
Type: 1/2-inch (1.3 cm) color electronic viewfinder
Diopter Adjustment: -4.0 m-1 ~ +3.5 m-1 (diopter)
Field of View: 100%
Magnification: Approx. 0.7x with 50 mm lens at infinity, -1 m-1 (diopter) |
LCD Display |
LCD Type: 3.0″ (7.5cm) TFT LCD (230,400 dots)
Angle Adjustment: Auto, Manual (5 steps between -2 to +2)
Coverage: 100%
Live View: Continuous Live View
Real-time image adjustment display: Yes (On/Off)
Histogram: Yes (On/off)
Peaking: Level setting: High/Mid/Low/Off, Color: White/Red/Yellow)
Grid Display: Rule of 3rds, 4×6 Square, Diagonal 4×6 Square Grids, Off)
Customization: Grid, Histogram display, Digital Level Gauge, Grid Line, Magnified display f/plybck |
Focus Control |
Focus System: Contrast-detect AF
Focus Points: 25 points (contrast-detection AF)
AF Modes: Single-shot AF(AF-S), Continuous AF(AF-C), Auto Focus, Direct Manual Focus (DMF), Manual Focus
Focus Area: Multi Point (25 points)/ Center-weighted/ Flexible Spot
Focus Sensitivity: EV 0 to 20 EV (at ISO100 equivalent, with F2.8 lens attached)
Manual Focus Assist: MF Assist (4.8x, 9.6x)
Focus Features: Predictive control (AF-A, AF-C), Focus Lock
AF Illuminator: yes |
Metering |
Metering: Advanced 1200-zone evaluative metering
Metering Modes: Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot
Metering Sensitivity: EV 0 to 20 EV (at ISO100 equivalent, with F2.8 lens) |
Exposure Compensation |
Still images: +/-3.0 EV(1/3EV steps selectable)
Movies: +/-2.0 EV(1/3EV steps selectable) |
Exposure Settings |
iAUTO, Superior Auto, Programmed AE (P), Aperture priority (A), Shutter-speed priority (S), Manual (M), Sweep Panorama, Scene Selection |
Scene Mode |
Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports Action, Sunset, Night Portrait, Night View, Hand-held Twilight, Anti Motion Blur |
Picture Effect |
11 modes (15 effects): Posterization (Color, B/W), Pop Color, Retro Photo, Partial Color (R,G,B,Y), High Contrast Mono, Toy Camera, Soft High-key, Soft Focus, HDR Painting, Rich-tone Mono, Miniature |
D-Range Optimizer |
Yes: (Auto, Level, Off) |
Auto Exposure Lock |
Yes (AE Lock button). Can be disabled from menu |
Color Temperature |
2500 – 9900K with 15-step each Magenta/Green compensation (G7 to M7), Amber/Blue (A7 to B7), Custom |
Creative Style |
Standard, Vivid, Portrait , Landscape, Sunset, Black White (Contrast (-3 to +3steps), Saturation(-3 to +3steps), Sharpness(-3 to +3steps) |
Exposure Bracketing |
3 continuous or single shots in 1/3 or 2/3 EV steps |
ISO |
Stills: ISO 100-16000 selectable in 1 EV steps, Auto (100-3200)
Movies: ISO 100-3200 selectable in 1 EV steps, Auto (200-3200) |
Noise Reduction |
Long exposure NR: available of shutter speeds longer than 1 sec. |
White Balance Mode |
Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Color temperature range 2500 to 9900K, Custom |
Burst Buffer |
JPEG Standard (30 shots)
JPEG Fine (13 shots)
RAW+JPEG (5 shots) |
Continuous Shooting Speed |
Continuous mode: 2.5 fps, Speed Priority Continuous mode: 3.5 fps |
Drive Mode |
Single-shot, Continuous, Speed Priority Continuous, Self-timer (10/2 sec. delay), Self-timer (Cont.) (with 10 sec. delay; 3/5 exposures), Bracketing |
Self-timer |
2-sec. or 10-sec. delay |
Shutter Speeds |
1/4000 to 30 seconds, bulb |
Shutter Type |
Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane shutter |
Flash |
Flash Compensation: ±2.0 EV (switchable between 1/3 EV steps)
Flash Coverage: 16 mm (focal length printed on lens body)
Recycling Time: Approx. 3 sec.
Flash Bracketing : ±2.0 EV
Flash Metering System: Pre-flash TTL
Flash Modes: Flash off, Auto flash, Fill-flash, Slow Sync., Rear Sync.
Flash Type: Built-in, Pop-up Auto
Guide Number: 6 (in meters at ISO200) 4 (in meters at ISO100) |
Convenience |
Self Timer
Red-Eye Reduction
Erase/Protect
Media/Battery Indicator
Power Save Mode
Still Image Playback Options: Slideshow, Panorama scrolling, Folder selection (Still)
Video Playback Options: Forward/Rewind (movie)
Multiple Language Display: Yes |
View Index |
Single (with or without shooting information), RGB histogram and highlight/shadow warning, 4/9-frame index view, Enlarged display mode (L: 13.6x, M: 9.9x, S: 6.8x), Auto Review (10/5/2sec, Off), Image orientation (On/Off), Slideshow, Panorama scrolling, Folder selection (still), Forward/Rewind (movie), Delete, Protect |
Advanced |
Anti Motion Blur
Auto High Dynamic Range: Auto Exposure Difference, Exposure difference Level (1-6 EV at 1.0 EV step), off
Sweep Panorama: Horizontal (Wide/Standard), Vertical (Wide/Standard)
Face Detection: On, Off, Face Registration, Face Selection; maximum eight faces detected
Smile Shutter technology
Intelligent Auto
Shooting Tips
Superior Auto
Tracking Focus
Image Stabilization: Lens-based
Photo Creativity
Face detection (max 8) |
Remote Commander |
Yes, via optional RM-VPR1 |
Accessory Shoe |
Yes, via Multi Interface Shoe |
PictBridge Compatible |
Yes |
A/V Remote Terminal |
Yes, via Multi Terminal interface |
BRAVIA Sync |
Yes, via HDMI with compatible BRAVIA HDTV (link menu) |
DC IN |
Yes via optional AC-PW20AM (sold separately) |
HDMI Terminal |
HDMI (Type C mini) |
Memory Card Slot |
Dual compatibility slot: Memory Stick PRO Duo/Pro-HG Duo/PRO-HG HX Duo media – SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card |
NFC |
Yes (NFC Forum Type 3 Tag compatible, One-touch remote, One-touch sharing) |
PhotoTV HD |
Yes, with BRAVIA Sync enabled HDTV and HDMI® cable |
Tripod Mount |
Yes, 1/4″ (20 thread count) |
USB Port |
USB 2.0 Hi-speed (mass-storage, MTP) |
Wi-Fi |
WiFi: Yes |
Battery |
Battery Type: InfoLITHIUM NP-FW50 (7.2V)
Battery Capacity: 1080 mAh Number of Still Images: Approx. 480 images with LCD monitor (CIPA standard) |
Power Requirements |
One rechargeable battery pack (NP-FW50) |
Power Consumption (View Finder) |
Still images: approx.2.0W (with E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS lens attached), Movies: approx.3W (with E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS lens attached) |
Supplied Software |
PlayMemories Home, Image Data Converter Version 4 |
Operating System Compatibility |
Operating System Compatibility: Windows XP SP3 (64-bit and Starter Editions are not supported, Windows Image Mastering API(IMAPI) Ver.2.0 or later is required to use the function for creating discs.) Windows Vista SP2 (Starter Edition is not supported) Windows 7 SP1; Windows 8; Mac OS X(v10.5 -v10.8) (Image Data Converter, PlayMemories Home is not Mac compatible) |
Dimensions (WxHxD) |
4 x 2.3 x 1.5″ (101.6 x 58.1 x 38.3mm) |
Weight |
9.9 oz (222g) |
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