Too good to be true? High-end Samsung APS-C camera based on Exynos 9810 SoC

The NX1 still sells for $2,460 on Amazon

Well it’s years now Samsung NX line is dead. So I was really surprised to get a rumor about a new NX model in my mail box. The rumor comes from an anonymous source. It sounded soo strange that I almost think there is some truth behind this. So read it here:

High-end Samsung APS-C camera based on Exynos 9810 SoC.

I got to play with something insane today. Samsung Mobile (who took over the camera division) retrofitted an NX1 with a new APS-C sensor and Exynos 9810 SoC, which is rumored to launch in the Samsung S9.

30,1 megapixels sensor (6720*4480) which is stacked (3-stack FRS) ISOCELL with Tetracell and dual-pixel AF. Extremely fast readout combined with 4K 120fps h/265 encode capability enable impressive framerates
– Full sensor (6720*4480) @ 30fps
– 5376*3024 @ 60fps
– 3840*2160 @ 120fps
– 2688*1512 @ 240fps
– 1920*1080 @ 480fps
Up to 120fps should be full sensor read-out, 2.7K and 1080p at higher frame-rates is 2×2 pixel binning and then down-sampling (so full width of sensor is used up to 480fps (!).

15fps burst with mechanical shutter, 30fps RAW with electronic shutter. Practically no read-out noise so extremely ISO invariant (thanks to ISOCELL’s deep trench isolation). AF is insane with combination of dual-pixel and ‘Super PD’, which is regular in-sensor phase detection.

All features of Exynos 9810 are enabled (except a small part of GPU), so a huge amount of in-camera processing power, optional LTE-connectivity with eSIM, GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou) for location tagging, SD 3.0 with UHS-II support for memory cards (up to 300 MB/s), Bluetooth 5 for continuous low-power connection and 802.11ac with 2×2 MIMO for fast image- and video transfer. USB 3.1 Type-C with DP enabled for uncompressed output up to 5K 30fps and 4K 60fps. There is a PCIe 3.0 x2 bus left if they decide to add something like a CFexpress card-slot, or Thunderbolt 3 or 10GbE.

Very impressive software feature was accelerometer-based shutter. You press the shutter, and the accelerometer registers the G-forces (acceleration). Then it takes a picture when the X- and Y-acceleration are closest to 0 and the Z-acceleration is closest to 1 (natural gravity). Doesn’t work perfect (you can still move without accelerating), but I was able to double to triple my handheld shutter-speed, so that means at least a stop lower ISO. Delay between pressing and shooting is about half a second, so it’s not for sports. They are working to also implement the gyroscopic data to pick the moment with the least amount of roll. This feature makes is probably to the S9.

Like I said, it’s a prototype, based on a NX1, and they don’t know yet if it will ever hit the market, but if it does it will be at least as ground breaking as the original NX1 (they were thinking about a few extra things (variable ND, IBIS, HBM2-buffer), but hey, research is expensive and upper management).

LIke I said before, I have no clue if this info is real or not. That said I would love to see Samsung coming back  to the mirrorless system camera world!

Meike announced the new 50mm f/1.7 Lens for Sony FE, Canon EF-M, Nikon 1, Fujifilm X and MFT


image on the page on Meike

Meike announced a new 50mm f/1.7, 25mm f/2.0 and a new 25mm t/2.2 lens which will be available for Sony FE, Canon EF-M, Nikon 1, Fujifilm X and Micro Four Thirds mount cameras. ePhotozine writes:

The lens is comprised of 12 diaphragm blades and has a 0.11x magnification ratio.  The lens is set to be available in mid-March. 

The lens is yet not available for preorder. But you will soon find it like any other Meike lens on Amazon US, Amazon UK, Amazon DE.

Thanks Mistral!

Surprise camera comeback drives Canon earnings rally

Canon released the new financial report and there are some good news. Asian Review writes:

An unexpected revival in cameras and multifunction printers provided Canon with its first upturn in full-year net profit in three years. Even as many abandoned hope for growth in such operations, the digital camera market rose for the first time in five years, aided by people’s desire to shine on the photo-sharing social media platform Instagram. Healthy sales of mirrorless cameras propelled Canon to a 22% operating profit gain in a segment that had been on an uninterrupted decline.

Canon also expects 2018 to be an even better year thanks to double-digit growth in the mirrorless segment.

via CanonWatch (Thanks EdinaMN)

The next two announcements: E-PL9 on Feb 7 and X-H1 on Feb 15

This is going to be a very busy month with many cameras and lenses to be announced. As next we will get the Olympus E-PL9 on February 7. The Fuji X-H1 will be announced on February 15. Here are the specs:

Olympus E-PL9

16MP Live MOS
TruePic8
New Art Filter : Instant Film
AP Mode (like in E-M10 Mark III)
3-Axis IBIS (not 5-Axis)
Auto-stitch Panorama Mode
4K Movie + Capture Still from video
Built-in pop-up flash 
3 Colors: Black, Brown, White
Wi-Fi + Bluetooth with new transfer method and transfer button
Fuji X-H1:

Fujifilm X-H1 Faster Autofocus Than Fujifilm X-T2
X-H1 will have IBIS and it will be 5 Axis In Body Stabilization
IBIS will work with all Fujinon X-mount lenses
IBIS Full sensor readout
IBIS and OIS currently do not work together
No sensor shift multishot
There will be design changes over the X-T2, such as a better hand grip
First Sketches of X-H1 – Front + Back + Top side Sketches
The X-H1 will have the 24MP megapixel X-Trans III sensor
Release first half of 2018 – Shipping in March
Will cost around $2,000
New Film simulation Eterna coming with X-H1
No Exp.Comp dial but top LCD screen like GFX
X-Processor Pro of Fujifilm X-T2 & Co
Fujifilm X-H1 same battery of X-T2, the NP-W126S
Fujifilm X-H1 same 3-Way Tilt Screen of X-T2 + Touch Function
Video Specs: 4K, 1.17x crop, 30p, 4:2:0 8 bit 200 Mbps
Internal F-Log
Headphone Jack in Body
“4K Photo” feature is a Timelapse Feature
EVF with 30%+ Higher Resolution than X-T2
Much shorter EVF black out than X-T2, basically black out free

Specs via 43rumors and Fujirumors

CIPA released the final 2017 camera shipment data: Sees increase of 4% in sales value over 2016

CIPA just released the full 2017 camera shipment results. And there are many interesting news:

1) For the first time in many years the last year wasn’t worse than the year before. The market sales value increased by exactly 4%. Honestly, I wouldn’t be too much happy about it because in 2016 we had the massive sensor shortage because of the Kumamoto Sony factory damage (caused by the earthquake).

2) DSLR sales decreased by 10% compared to 2016 but Mirrorless sales went up 40%. And I guess that in 2018 with Nikon and Canon going “serious” with mirrorless this marks the beginning of the end for the DSLR market.

Here you have the full data: