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Of all the Adobe’s alternatives this is probably the most professional one. And you save 10% on it when using our code “AMBMR” at checkout. All the info about Capture One 11 can be found here.
Sigma confirmed they will not announce any new DP camera at the Cp+ show which starts on March 1. But they will have many other new products. I guess they also tease the possible launch of their new FF lenses for mirrorless system (Sony and maybe also Nikon).
BCN released the sales ranking for 2017. Olympus leads the plot but Canon is surprisingly close and ahead of Sony. I guess once Canon goes Full Frame mirrorless they will have a serious chance to overtake Olympus.
Here are the other rankings:
This is the first video shot on the Kodak’s reborn Super 8 film camera:
Will this project succeed? I am a nostalgic persona and I hope they will!
via Engadget
Hasselblad just announced the new H6D-400c which you can preorder for a crazy $47,000 on BHphoto now.
I know I know folks. This isn’t a mirrorless camera! But still it’s worth to be mentioned here that this new toy can take 400MP images in multi-shot mode. That sets a new bar for the competition. The day is coming closer we will have 1 GIGABYTE photos :)
Press text via Dpreview:
Building on a vast experience of developing exceptional, high-quality single and multi-shot cameras, Hasselblad once again has raised the bar for image quality captured with medium format system.
Multi-Shot capture has become an industry standard in the field of art reproduction and cultural heritage for the documentation of paintings, sculptures, and artwork. As the only professional medium format system to feature multi-shot technology, Hasselblad continues to be the leading choice for institutions, organizations, and museums worldwide to record historic treasures in the highest image quality possible.
With over 10 years of digital imaging expertise, the latest Multi-Shot digital camera combines the H6D’s unrivalled ease of use with a completely new frontier of image quality and detail. This new camera encompasses all of the technological functions of Hasselblad’s H6D single shot camera, and adds to that the resolution and colour fidelity leaps that only Multi-Shot photography can bring to image capture.
With an effective resolution of 400MP via 6 shot image capture, or 100MP resolution in either 4 shot Multi-Shot capture or single shot mode, the Multi-Shot capture requires the sensor and its mount to be moved at a high-precision of 1 or ½ a pixel at a time via a piezo unit. To capture Multi-Shot images the camera must be tethered to a PC or MAC.
In 400MP Multi-Shot mode, 6 images are captured, the first 4 involve moving the sensor by one pixel at a time to achieve real colour data (GRGB- see 4 shot diagrams below), this cycle then returns the sensor to its starting point. A further two exposures are made moving the sensor by ½ a pixel horizontally and then ½ a pixel vertically (see 6 shot diagram on next page). These 6 captures are then merged to give the equivalent of a single 400MP image, delivered as a 2.3GB 16-bit TIFF (23200 x 17400 pixels), for those seeking the utmost in image quality and resolving power.
The H6D-400c MS encompasses all the features and functionality of Hasselblad’s standard single shot cameras:
The H6D-400c MS will begin shipping March 2018 with a MSRP of € 39,999 / $ 47,995 / £ 36,250 / RMB 319,999 / JPY 5,391,380 excl. VAT.
Pre-orders can start to be taken January 16th
The H6D-400c MS will also be available to rent through your local Hasselblad sales representative. The rental fee is approx. €399/day for short term loans, but you can save up to 50% of that cost if you rent for a longer period.
We are going to get a bunch of new lenses soon. Here is the list:
Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DC for MFT and E-mount
Sony 400mm f/2.8 FE GM OSS (August)
Zeiss 25mm f/2.4 FE
Laowa 9mm f/2.8 APS-C E-mount lens
Panasonic Leica 50-200mm MFT
Fuji 15-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS Pancake Power Zoom
Did I forget something? Probably yes :)
So far our Sigma rumors and leaks have been very reliable. Now one of our Sigma sources told us this:
Sigma and Nikon are very good partners. And according to indirect info he got the new Sigma lenses designed for Full Frame mirrorless will be launched for two systems: The Sony FE and the new Nikon FF mirrorless.
According to latest rumors Sigma might show their first Full Frame lenses for mirrorless system cameras at the Cp+ show which starts on March 1. Don’t know if that also means that Nikon will launch their first camera at CP+ too.