New AirMagic software from Skylum
Skylum launched their new AirMagic Drone software (Click here to learn more about it). You get free extras witht he purchase.
Skylum launched their new AirMagic Drone software (Click here to learn more about it). You get free extras witht he purchase.
Two industry news:
1) Olympus Russia officially debunked ther very speculative rumor posted by Biz-journal.jp saying Olympus to stop their unprofitable camera business.
2) Sony confirmed in an interview with Trustedreviews that from now on you can expect Sony Alpha tech to be implemented on Xperia
We got word the new Zenitar 50mm f/0.95 lens will be announced on March 15. I have no info about what mount it will support but back in 2016 Zenit did show this E-mount prototype. I guess this lens will be available in different mount versions.
Both companies have scheduled a press conference at the Nabshow on the same day:
Panasonic at 1pm Las Vegas time
Sony at 2pm Las Vegas time
What to expect? I know everyone is waiting for the Sony A7sIII but it looks like this camera migth be reayd for very late 2019 only. And from Panasonic we might get some early info about the video oriented S camera?
That Canon’s next R model will be a High Megapixel camera is 100% certain. Latest unconfirmed rumor is that this camera will be announce in late 2019 and feature a new 70+ megapixel sensor and IBIS.
I am pretty sure both Nikon and Sony will have such a model release too. We are getting slowly closer to the 100 megapixel barrier. Get ready to buy a ton of external hard drives :)
via CanonRumors
Nikon engineers have shown this new entry level Full Frame Z-mount camera mockup. The engineers said this was one of the early prototype designs made before they decided to go for the current Z6-Z7 design.
They also did show these different shutter button prototypes:
Hard to see any difference :)
Note: This post has been updated with the additional info provided by Mistral (Thanks!).
And now Canon is officially big mirrorless fan :)
In their latest presentation they made it very clear that mirrorless is where they want to push. I expect the DSLR range to slowly fade out over the years. Pity it took them so many years to realize that Full Frame Mirrorless was the way to go.
Canon also stated this:
Automation will make it possible to cut costs and launch many more models.
via CanonWatch