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Panasonic G5 and FZ200 Leaked Images and Specification

Panasonic Lumix G5

Leaked images and specification of  Panasonic G5, FZ200 surfaced today, the Panasonic G5 will have the same  16-megapixel sensor powered by Panasonic’s Venus Engine VII, so with the help of new image processor we may see minor improvement in High ISO noise performance,
Panasonic G5 specification

  • 16-megapixel sensor
  • New Venus Engine FHD
  • ISO 100-12,800 ISO
  • Full HD video recording
  • 3-inch fold out screen
  • Two new lenses, an f2.8 12-35 Power O.I.S and a 45-150mm f4 lens.

Panasonic Lumix FZ200

But the most amazing thing is that the upcoming FZ200 compact zoom camera will have 25-600mm lens with a constant F2.8 aperture throughout the zoom range, read more details below

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Nikon P510 @ 42x optical zoom

Nikon P510 (Nikon P510 at Amazon) is the only compact camera features 42X optical zoom with 16 MP BSI CMOS sensor, Now its time to see Nikon P510 in action

Image taken at 24mm from Nikon P510
Nikon P510 at 24 mm

Image taken at 1000mm/ 42X from Nikon P510
Nikon P510 at 1000mm 42X optical zoom

one more, Nikon P510 @ 100%

Nikon P510 at 100

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Nikon P510 vs Canon SX40 HS

Nikon P510 vs Nikon P500

Buy Nikon P510 from – Amazom || B&H || Adorama

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Sony HX200V - 30X Megazoom Camera with 18MP Sensor

siny HX 100

Buy Sony HX200V from Amazon || B&H

Sony updated its HX100 V camera with a new sensor and improved AF performance, now your get a 18MP sensor with ISO rating up to 12800 and quick AF speed (approximately 0.13 seconds in daylight and 0.21 seconds in low-light at 3 EV).

Major Specification

  • 18.2Mp 1/2.3″ Exmor R CMOS Sensor
  • Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens
  • 3.0″ Xtra Fine LCD TruBlack Display
  • 30x Optical Zoom
  • Optical SteadyShot Image Stabilization
  • 3-Way Active Mode
  • 1080/60p HD Video Capture
  • GPS and Compass Functionality
  • 10 fps Burst Mode
  • MS Duo/SD/SDHC/SDXC Compatible

Sony HX200 V

Sony W690

Sony W690
The Sony W690 comes 16.1 megapixels sensor and with impressive 10x optical zoom lens with improved image stabilization that’s effective with both stills and movies, the 360 Sweep Panorama lets you grab exciting all-round images at the touch of a button, while iAUTO takes care of adjusting camera settings for great results without fuss, the W690 also records 720p HD video. A bevy of auto functions also come in handy by taking the guesswork out of image making. Functions like iSCN, Natural Flash, Picture Effect, and more do all the hard work while you enjoy the memory in-progress.

Sony W690Buy Sony W690 from B&H | Amazon

Main Features

  • 16.1Mp 1/2.3″ Super HAD CCD Sensor
  • 25-275mm Sony G Lens
  • 3.0″ LCD Clear Photo LCD
  • 10x Optical Zoom
  • 3200 ISO Sensitivity
  • Optical SteadyShot with Active Mode
  • Built-In Flash
  • 720p HD Video Capture
  • Sweep Panorama Mode
  • MS Duo/SD/SDHC/SDXC Compatible

Sony WX100 - World smallest and lightest camera

Sony WX100Sony WX100World’s smallest and lightest camera made by sony, features 10x optical zoom and effective 18.2 megapixel Exmor R® CMOS Sensor, WX100 comes with Advanced Aspherical (AA) lens, 18.2 megapixels 1/2.3 type (7.76mm) Exmor R™ CMOS sensor with ISO rating from 100 to 12800, 10x optical zoom (Sony G Lens) with Optical SteadyShot, video recording AVCHD (1920×1080) 50i and 2.7″ type ClearPhoto LCD.
Sony EX 100

 

Nikon P510 vs. Canon SX40 HS

Nikon P510 vs Canon SX 40 HS
Nikon P510 vs. Canon SX40 HS specification comparison review, read the review before buying you next Super Megazoom Camera.

Nikon P510 review

Optical Zoom and Lens Quality

Nikon features 41.7x optical zoom, Canon SX 40 HS limited to 35x only.

Canon features UD glass, double-sided aspherical glass-molded and ultra-high-refraction-index glass lens elements to effectively suppress chromatic aberration. The camera uses a VCM (Voice Coil Motor) for high-speed, quiet, energy-efficient lens movement with precise control.

Nikon P510 comes with Four ED glass elements minimize chromatic aberration.

 

Sensor: Nikon uses 16 Mp BSI CMOS sensor and Canon uses 12.1 Mp BSI CMOS sensor.

Canon SX 40 HS uses newly developed BSI CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5 image processor, the Canon SX40 HS also features advanced Multi-area White Balance optimizing color tones of both subject and background under multiple light sources.

Nikon P510 uses new Back-illuminated 16-MP CMOS sensor, you get more resolution than the Canon SX 40 HS.

 

Image Processor:  Nikon P510 uses old Expeed 2 image processor, Canon uses new DIGIC V image processor.

Image processor of Canon is very fast, It can capture/process approx 10.3 shot/sec in high speed shooting mode, Nikon P500 is limited to 8 shot/sec only.

Image Stabilization: Both Canon SX 40 HS and Nikon P510 features optical Image Stabilization.

Canon SX 40HS features Hybrid IS System of Canon SX 40 HS features Six  Intelligent IS Modes, Canon SX 40 HS automatically chooses from six different modes (Normal, Macro, Panning, Dynamic, Powered, Tripod) to optimize image stabilization and help achieve crisp, blur-free images for various shooting conditions.

Nikon P510 features second generation vibration reduction system to combat camera shake.

 

Shutter: Nikon P510 uses Mechanical and electronic shutter, canon uses Mechanical only.

Nikon P510 comes with Mechanical and electronic shutter, you get Maximum shutter speed up to 1/4000, Canon comes with Mechanical shutter and the speed is limited to 1/3200. The Min shutter speed of Canon is 15 sec and Nikon is 8 sec only.

 

Movie Mode: Both Nikon and Canon offers Full HD Video recording and AF during Video mode.

 

GPS:  Nikon P510 comes with Built-In GPS, Canon SX 40 HS have no GPS.

Display: Practically I like Canon vari-angle display, but Nikon Wins here, Nikon P510 features 3″  Tilting Screen with  921,000 screen dots and Canon comes with fully articulated 2.7″ LCD with  230,000 Screen dots.

Battery Life: Canon SX40 HS battery life is approx double than the Nikon P510.

Overall Conclusion:  

Buy Nikon P510 if you want to have Super Megazoom Camera (42X optical zoom), more resolution(16Mp sensor), better display and In-Built GPS.

Buy Canon SX40 HS if you want better IS system, fast image processor (with less noise), bright (F2.7) lens, High speed burst mode (10.3 fps) and longer battery life.

Buy Nikon P510 from – Amazom || B&H || Adorama

Buy Canon SX 40 HS from Amazon || Amazon UK || Adorama || B&H

Olympus SZ-31MR - Compact Superzoom

Olympus SZ31 MROlympus announced today a new compact superzoom camera, it features a 24x optical zoom, 16MP back-lit CMOS sensor that allows  to capture  1080p Full HD movies, ISO range up to 6400, for high speed processing the SZ-31MR comes with twin TruePic V processors, with SZ 31MR you get a high-res 3.0-inch 920k dot touchscreen for crystal clear display.

Olympus SZ31 Back

The new SZ-31MR have Multi Motion Movie IS (Image Stabilization for video) and Dual Image Stabilization (for still images) all but eliminate blur, even when you’re moving and shooting at the same time. Hand-Held Starlight Mode enables you to shoot blur-free, beautiful night scenes while holding the camera in your hands and without a tripod.

The SZ-31MR iHS incorporates revolutionary Multi-Recording functionality that simultaneously captures 1080p HD Video and 16-Megapixel still images without missing a frame.

The Olympus SZ-31MR iHS will be available in late April and ships with a Strap, USB Cable, USB-to-AC Adapter (F-2AC), Lithium-Ion Battery (LI-50B), Quick Start Guide, A/V Cable, Instruction Manual on CD-ROM, a software CD-ROM including [ib] (Windows) and OLYMPUS Viewer 2 (Win/Mac), and a Warranty Card.

Estimated Street Price: $399.99 (Available in Silver and Black)