Oh no! Aliens do exist, earth is flat indeed and Sony A7sIII will be announced on July 28

There is a long list of conspiracy theories I didn’t believe in:

  • Aliens abduction
  • Flat earth
  • Vaccine causing autism
  • Fake Moon landing
  • 5G controls our blood cells once we will inject the Coronavirus antidote
  • Sony A7sIII will be announced this year

Well I was wrong at least on one of them…or maybe all? I am unsure now because Sony just launched this teaser image to promote the A7sIII launch on July 28!

I was not invited to the press event but I don’t care. Now I am afraid to drive the car on the flat earth be abducted by an alien force that will inject me the Coronavirus vaccine to get autism and be forced to shoot my entire life with the A7sIII.

Leaked Nikon Z5 specs

Nikon will soon announce the following new gear:

  • Nikon Z5
  • Nikkor Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3
  • Z 1.4x teleconverter
  • Z 2.0x teleconverter

Nikon Z5 main specs:

  • 24.3 million pixel full size sensor
  • 5-axis image stabilization
  • 273 points of hybrid AF system with focus points
  • eye detection AF compatible with animals
  • 4.5 frames/second” Continuous shooting performance
  • 4K video
  • ISO: 100-51200
  • 3.69 million dots EVF
  • 3.2 inch 1.1 million dots touch panel tilt LCD
  • dustproof and splashproof
  • dual SD card slot
  • new EN-EL15C battery

via Nokishita

Canon EOS-R5 rumor time is over…and the new Sony A7sIII rumor time has started: 12MP sensor with 4k120p recording

Sony is usually very tight when it comes to leaks. But this time it looks like something has changed. Maybe under the pressure of the Canon EOS-5R Sony felt like to be a bit more relaxed when it comes to teasing a camera :)

That’s why the past 48h SonyAlphaRumors has shared a list of specs that re likely to be accurate or at least very close to the real deal:

Rumored A7sIII specs recap

  • New 12MP stacked sensor with fast readout
  • records FHD 240fps, 4k120fps 10bit 4:2:2 and 4K120fps raw over HDMI
  • Looks pretty similar to a Sony A7rIV.
  • world’s highest resolution new 9.44 million dot EVF (QXGA resolution)
  • new kind of passive (noise free) cooling system
  • no overheating, no recording time limits
  • UHSII card support
  • announcement late July

My bet is that the Sony A7sIII will be a better video tool…but I wish it would have that stunning 8 stops stabilization of the Canon EOS-R5 :(

Canon EOS-R5 takes 35.4 stills images

Here is the info about the new Canon EOS-R5 sensor via Nokishita

“”EOS R5″ compatible with 8KDCI cinematic movies that can capture still images of 35.4 million pixels”

And about the EOS-R6:

“EOS R6″ that can easily perform high-speed action sports photography to 4K cinematic movie photography with 20 million pixel high-performance CMOS and DIGIC X” #Rumors

 

First leaked images of the new Canon 800mm 600mm and 85mm RF lenses

These are the first leaked images of three new Canon RF lenses:

On top you see the 85mm f/2.0 macro:

The specifications of the Canon “RF85mm F2 Macro IS STM” are as follows: 12 lens elements in 11 groups (including 1 UD lens), minimum shooting distance 0.35m, maximum shooting magnification 0.5x, camera shake correction effect 5.0 steps, filter diameter 67mm, size It seems to be φ78×90.5mm and weighs 500g.

Next below we have the 600mm f/11:

The specifications of the Canon “RF600mm F11 IS STM” are as follows: 10 elements in 7 groups (including DO lens), minimum shooting distance of 4.5 m, maximum shooting magnification of 0.14 times, camera shake correction effect of 5.0 steps, filter diameter 82 mm, size φ 93 x 199.5 mm (When retracted)/269.5mm (when shooting), it seems to weigh 930g

And the 800mm f/11:

The specifications of the Canon “RF800mm F11 IS STM” are 11 elements in 8 groups (including DO lens), minimum shooting distance 6.0m, maximum shooting magnification 0.14x, camera shake correction effect 4.0 steps, filter diameter 95mm, size φ101.6×281. It seems to be .8mm (when retracted)/351.8mm (when shooting) and weighs 1260g. 

And that’s how relatively small those super teles are

via Nokishita