2014年8月25日月曜日

Zeiss will soon unveil the new "Loxia" lens line for Full Frame mirrorless systems!


The logo you see on top is the official name of a new lens line registered by Zeiss (Source: trademarkia.com). The new lens line will be launched for Full Frame mirrorless system. Obviously it will come as E-mount only for now but can be extended to all other future full frame mirrorless system that could be unveiled in 2015 by Fuji for example.


Zeiss will announce the first E-mount FF Loxia lenses the coming days already!


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2014年08月24日のつぶやきまとめを更新しました!

2014年8月23日土曜日

Image of the new All Black Fuji X30.


This was still missing and now it has been leaked via Digicameinfo. The All Black Fuji X30!


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An exciting announcement is (finally!) coming from Samsung!


Until now Samsung didn't manage to grab any sensible share of the mirrorless system camera market. But from what we heard now Samsung is going to release a camera completely re-engeered from ground up. Innovative sensor, innovative autofocusing system and many other new features will be implemented in the new NX1 camera.


The camera should be announced within the next 10 days already. But I am still not 100% sure about the specs. All I got about the NX1 is from an anonymous source and I certainly hope these are right:


Body looks like Mamiya 6 (big rangefinder with grip).

New EVF with highest res on market and new technology.

Sensor with 28MP. No isocell, but improved dr. Best performance on the market at high iso.

New user interface based on newer tizen. Big touch screen but plenty of physical controls.

Continuous af up to 10fps with focus tracking enabled, second gen OSPDAF with more af points than a6000.

Presentation around sep 2014, availability nov 2014.

Splash + dust proof.

Price 1300$ body only.

Kit with 1650 zoom 2300$.


In summary: Best sensor, best EVF, best AF. Sounds like a possible game changer!


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2014年08月22日のつぶやきまとめを更新しました!

It may be just marketing bla-bla but Fuji says they will show "full size sensor" cameras.


Just read the text Fuji posted on their Photokina presentation page (Click here).


Whatever Fuji means with "full size sensor" isn't really clear. Knowing how marketing works they just mean their APS-C sensors. But on paper "full-size" usually should mean "full-frame" as this is how we intend 35mm sensors.


Strange...


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