No Summer break for Zeiss: They will announce a new 40mm f/2.0 Batis next week and here are the first pictures!

Zeiss folks ain’t going to have a summer break. These are the leaked images of the new Batis 40mm f/2.0 Full Frame E-mount lens. It’s expected to be announced next week. Here are the full specs:

Distagon optical design
The shortest shooting distance is 0.24 m
With focus limiter (Full / ? ~ 0.4 m / 0.5 m to 0.24 m)
Filter diameter is 67 mm
Batis Size close to 85mm (40mm is slightly smaller)

 

via Nokishita

And here is the next new rumored set of Canon Full Frame mirrorless specs

For over a year now we keep seeing specs of Canon Full Frame coming and going and changing all the time. The latest one from Canonrumors says there are two cameras in the works:

Camera 1 has a 30.4mp sensor and Camera 2 has a 24 or 26MP sensor.

But my guess is that once these rumored specs will change. So take it with a grain of salt. Hopefully Nokishita will soon leak the final and real Canon (and Nikon) FF mirrorless specs!

Canon patent discloses a new 16-60mm f/2.0-5.0 lens for APS-C mirrorless

A new Canon patent application (P2018-106021A) discloses the design for quite an unusual APS-C lens for mirrorless cameras: It’s a 16-60mm f/2.0-5.0 lens. The lens is surprisingly fast at the wide end and comparatively slow at the long end. I don’t think I ever saw such a fast aperture on any Canon patent yet.

A patent is not a guarantee they will ever make this lens for real. But it shows they are playing with the idea to try out something new.

via Hi-Lows-Note

Sony A7sIII might be announced by end 2018 and feature 4k60fps recording

There is one last piece missing in Sony’s puzzle: We got the A7rIII and A7III and by end 2018 we shall get the A7sIII. According to SonyAlphaRumors the camera will have:

4K HDR 60P
The sensor is Exmor RS with new stacked CMOS sensor with integral memory
The number of pixels is unknown.
Sony is nervous about information leakage, it is difficult to obtain detailed specifications.
But according to sources, the A7S III is amazing, it is really amazing.
The sensor is technically superior to a9/fs sensor.

It’s likely this camera will also have the new Sony EVF with 5.76M dots of resolution.

 

New set of Nikon FF mirrorless specs

Modern Nikon FF mirrorless design #nikonmirrorless #nikon #nikontop #nikonphoto

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Back in May we reported the Z-mount specs rumor was probably wrong. Well, today Nikonrumors indeed admtted that the mount specs might be wrong (or their sources did measure the mount differently). He also added some new Nikon mirrorless specs. And I guess we can expect some (or most of it?) to NOT be correct as this is yet unconfirmed by reliable sources:

  • Two mirrorless cameras: one with 24-25MP and one with 45MP (48MP is also a possibility). I assume both cameras are full frame (I did not get a specific confirmation on that).
  • Similar body size to the Sony a7 camera but with better ergonomics and a better grip.
  • 5-axis in-body stabilization
  • 9fps
  • New mirrorless mount. We already knew that,  but the number I was given this time is 55mm. The Z-mount dimensions I reported a few months ago were 49mm for the actual opening and 65.4mm for the entire mount diameter.
  • The new mirrorless mount will allow for f/0.95 lenses – remember the NOCT trademark and f/0.9 lens patents?
  • Memory cards: XQD and CF Express – now this is a surprise for me, but it is what I have heard (ProGrade is coming with a CF Express card).
  • EVF resolution: 3.6MP
  • Initially, three lenses will be announced: 24-70mm, 35mm and 50mm (I think the 35 and 50mm will be f/1.4). There is also talk about a 24mm, but it may come later.
  •  Pricing:
    • The 45MP model will be around $4,000/€4,000 in a kit with the 24-70mm lens.
    • The 25MP model will be under $3,000/€3,000 (also with a lens).
  • The official announcement is rumored for the end of July (on or around July 23rd) and shipping shortly after (August 23rd). This is the part I am not sure about because previous tips suggested a Photokina announcement. Maybe we will see the development announcement at the end of July and the official announcement before Photokina. I will try to get a confirmation on the exact announcement date.

Review – The Epson R-D1 – A budget friendly Leica MD alternative

You probably forgot that once Epson made a digital M-mount camera named R-D1. Mattias Burling tested it:

This is the Epson RD1, the first digital range finder with a Leica-m mount. It was released back in 2004 but still cost a pretty penny on the used market. I decided to review it after you, my viewers, decided I should via one of my polls here on youtube.

Also Casey tested the Epson:

This is by far the most interesting camera I have ever used. Its a digital camera from 2004 that STILL costs around $900 used. Is it worth the price in 2018? I think so.

also via ThePhoBlographer

No real news from the latest CIPA report

The latest CIPA report from May doesn’t show any sign of change in the trend:

  1. Compact camera sales are still dropping compared to the previous years
  2. System Camera sales are on par with previous years

It means that we probably bottomed out the System Camera down-trend from the past years. This is the good news. The bad news is of course compact cameras are going to get near extinction danger.