Casio will announce the EX-FR110H tomorrow!
Tomorrow (nov 30) Casio will announce the new “EX-FR110H” compact camera. It will be a special “High-Sensitivity” model that can see in the dark.
via Nokishita
Tomorrow (nov 30) Casio will announce the new “EX-FR110H” compact camera. It will be a special “High-Sensitivity” model that can see in the dark.
via Nokishita
Let me catch up with some of the rumros floating on the web:
Egami spotted a new Nikon patent which describes a new 2-Layer sensor. On top it has a phase detection autofocus layer and below the “normal” RGB sensor. This would allow Nikon to have advanced professional autofocus system on mirrorless system cameras.
Of course, we don’t long it will take for Nikon to make this new tech available on a production camera. Let’s hope this is coming soon!
The X-A10 which got leaked yesterday is expected to be announced next week. But here we are with another hint about the future Fuji cameras. Fuji registered two new models in China (Miit). Usually this means we can expect these to be announced within the next two months. My guess is we will see them at CP+ in early January. Fujirumors long rumored that Fuji will announce a X100F and X-T20 in early 2017.
via Nokishita .
BestBuy just leaked the Fuji X-A10 (Click here).
This focal range is great for everyday shots, including everything from gorgeous landscapes to exceptional close-ups.
Captures high-resolution images up to 4928 x 3264 pixels.
Enjoy crisp, clean images over a broad spectrum of lighting conditions, even capturing great shots just before dawn and at dusk, when available light is often beautiful but scarce.
Shoot continuously for up to 100 shots, so no matter how fast the action, you don’t miss a thing.
Choice of frame rates includes standard 30p and cinematic 24p.
Upload, e-mail or text photos from your camera through your smartphone or tablet.* Your smart device can also act as a second monitor as well as remote control. Smart device not included.
Adjustable brightness control make it easy to frame and review shots.
With manual, programmed auto, aperture priority and shutter priority.
Features auto, rear-curtain sync, and slow sync modes, suppressed, and red-eye reduction.
Easily connect your camera to an HDTV for immediate movie playback. HDMI cable required, sold separately.
Accepts SD, SDHC, SDXC. Memory cards not included.
Take the rumor with caution but Fujirumors today reported the GFX may cost a bit less than expected. Body + lens + EVF will ship for $8,000 in USA. That for sure would be a way cheaper alternative of the Hasselblad X1D which sells for $9,000 body only.
And while you are here…check out this new GFX test:
Canon registered two new cameras in Indonesia (Sertifikasi). No idea yet if those are DSLR cameras, fixed lens cameras or new mirrorless system cameras. But once registered it usually takes up to 2 months until those get announced!
via Nokishita