Hasselblad announces the new XCD 135mm and 80mm lenses!

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XCD lens range expanded to a total of nine lenses

The Hasselblad XCD lens range keeps growing, and we are pleased to announce the XCD 135mm and 80mm, expanding to a total of nine lenses for the X1D. By end of 2018, X1D users will have a wide range of lens options to maximize their creative vision.

The XCD 135mm f/2.8 lens comes with a dedicated 1,7x converter that extends the tele lens to 230mm f/4.8, while the XCD 80mm is set to become the highest aperture lens that Hasselblad has ever introduced.

In addition to these two new lenses, the previously announced XCD 22mm ultra-wide-angle lens has been updated to 21mm to meet the Hasselblad users’ demand for a better wide-angle lens experience.

Like the other XCD lenses, all new XCD lenses have an integral central shutter offering a wide range of shutter speeds and full flash synchronisation up to 1/2000th second.

We can also confirm apertures for the all previously announced XCD lenses: the XCD 21 ultra-wide-angle lens will feature f/4.0, the XCD 35-75mm zoom lens will have f/3.5-4.5, and the XCD 65mm lens will have f/2.8.

All new XCD lenses, besides XCD 80mm, are expected to be available during the first half of 2018, while the XCD 80mm high aperture featuring lens is planned for the second half of 2018.

The demand for the previously announced XCD 120mm macro lens and the XH lens adapter exceeded Hasselblad’s expectations, but the production is now being ramped up and orders are being fulfilled globally.

In addition to the nine dedicated XCD lenses, the XH lens adapter allows the X1D owners to use all twelve HC/HCD lenses.

7Artisans will launch three new lenses soon: 12mm f/2.8, 35mm f/1.2 and 35mm f/2.0

Richard Wong got the details about three new lenses that will be launched by 7Artisans:

7Artisans contacted me and told me about their upcoming product roadmap which they haven’t announce before. They have three new lenses coming out before end of this year:

1. 12mm f/2.8 lens for cropped sensor mirrorless cameras: Sony E, Canon EOS-M, Fuji X and Micro Four Thirds.

2. 35mm f/1.2 lens for cropped sensor mirrorless cameras: Sony E, Canon EOS-M, Fuji X and Micro Four Thirds.

3. 35mm f/2 lens for Leica M Mount cameras. And unlike their 50mm f/1.1 lens (review link in this post), the aperture lens of the 35 f/2 will have clicks!!! The de-clicked aperture ring on the 50 f/1.1 lens is probably the biggest complaint I’ve heard about this lens and I did contact them while I was working on the review and suggested them to consider making a clicked version for their future M lenses. So it’s great to hear they are listening to customers!!

No price or other information about these lenses yet, but they promised they’ll let me know as soon as they are available (which can’t be too far away as it’s already Nov!)
So stay tuned!!

current 7artisans lenses are listed on Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk, and [shoplink 304522 ebay]eBay[/shoplink].

Detailed Panasonic G9 specs leaked


The new Panasonic G9 got officially registered (Source: Wifi Alliance).

43rumors leaked the Panasonic G9 key specs:

– It will have a 20.3 MP sensor without an AA filter.
– 80 MP mode combined from 8 images.
– 6K Photo mode,
– 60FPS AFS.
– 2 slots for SD card
– Magnesium body, freeze proof up to -10 Celsius degrees
– 3,680k-dot OLED LVF
– Rear joystick for focus points
– Top plate LCD
– Large buffer with no slow down
– available after Christmas

The camera will be announced on November 6

 

Is the new L16 a real DSLR killer? The answer is no :(

From the beginning, Light has touted their technology in general and the L16 in particular as a “DSLR killer.” You can see this (and hear some deeper details about their technology) in Dave Etchells’ interview with Light’s CEO and CTO from a few years back here.

Imaging Resource examined the L16 images and came to a different conclusion:

The camera doesn’t seem to be able to accurately gauge depth at a level commensurate with subject detail, and therefore seems to “guess” when it’s not sure. The guesswork comes across as smearing, often in bands. It appears in certain areas during obvious depth transition, but other times for no apparent reason.

Still a liong way before compact cameras or smartphones can match or even beat “real” system cameras.

List of soon to be announced new mirrorless cameras

This is the list of cameras registered in Asia:

Canon

  • PC 2328
    • Digital camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • New wireless module installed ( WM 600 )
  • Interchangeable lens 1
    • SKU: 2309C005AA
    • made in Japan
  • Interchangeable lens 2
    • SKU: 2439C005AA
    • made in Japan?
  • DS 401141
    • Electronic flash
    • SKU: 1757C003

Nikon

  • N 1622
  • N16F1
    • Remote controller
    • Wire type: Bluetooth 4.1 + LE
    • Battery: Coin type lithium battery CR 2032
  • N 16 H 0
    • Dot site for camera

Sony

  • WW 541200
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed

Olympus

  • IM008
    • Digital camera
    • Made in Vietnam
    • Battery: BLS-50
    • Kits: IM008A, IM008B (E-M10III and E-PL8 had up to C)

FUJIFILM Corporation

  • FF 170002
    • Digital camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed

Leica

  • 7323
    • Digital camera
    • made in Germany

 

via Nokishita

Panasonic G9 will be announced on November 6. And it has 80 Megapixel multi-shot mode

A Panasonic Lumix ambassador (un?)-intentionally spilled out some details about the new Panasonic MFT camera that will be unveiled on November 6. The post got removed but folks over at Fred Miranda were quick screengrabbing the info:

-80 MP shooting mode (by stitching together multiple pics)
– It can stitch together 6 pics and create 1 GB files
– 60 pic frame burst
– Large buffer with no slow down

– available after Christmas

via 43rumors

News roundup: DxO acquires Nik Collection, Macphun becomes Skylum and new Hasselblad X1D firmware update

Here are three industry news we didn’t report earlier because of all the PhotoPlus announcements:

1) The Adobe competitor Macphun changed its name in Skylum (MacPhun Blog)

2) DxO acquires Nik Collection assets from Google (Nikcollection).

3) Hasselblad X1D Firmware Update 1.19 released. New features:

Touch-pad selection of AF point
New setting: Live view in EVF only
Custom buttons
New setting: Max aperture (Lens bokeh)
Create new folder
Toggle overlay in Video Live View with display button