Nikon confirms their new mirrorless sytem camera will be Full Frame
In an interview with Xitek Nikon confirmed that Full Frame will be the way to go for their new mirrorless system camera. They also said this:
- The design will be inspired by their long history of mirrorless film cameras. It will neither be fully retro nor fully modern
- They said they don’t like the Sony camera design
- They will appeal professional photographers. They think only few professionals currently use Sony-Fuji-Olympus mirrorless cameras
I don’t think it will be easy for Nikon to succeed in this market when they will launch their FF camera in 2018…
Yashica comeback! They are teasing a new camera launch.
Yashica launched a teaser video for a new camera launch. After so many years of silence they are finally going back into the camera business. In the video you see one of their old film cameras. It’s unclear if this means their new camera will be a film camera too.
via ThePhoBlographer
Nikon patents 24mm f/1.8 lens for both FF and APS-C mirrorless cameras!
Now this is unexpected. Nikon patented two version of a new 24mm f/1.8 lens: One for a Full Frame mirrorless system camera and one for an APS-C mirrorless system camera. I really don’t think Nikon plans to launch two new systems in 2018. So my guess is that they are simply trying to play with all options. At the end we should expect a FF or APS-C system only.
via HiLowsNote
Polaroid is Back with the OneStep2
The new Polaroid OneStep2 has been announed today. It’s available for $99 at BHphoto.
Explora reports:
Many of us were wishing for this day with little hope that it would ever come, but the Impossible Project has managed to bring back the original instant film name with its announcement today of Polaroid Originals. This rebranding was made possible through a years-long effort by the leaders of the Impossible Project and represents a major shift in things to come, including the release of a brand new instant film camera bearing the Polaroid nameāthe OneStep2, a brand new i-Type camera.
Makoto Azuma sends flowers (and a Fuji camera) into outer space
Makoto Azuma did send a pack of flowers into outer space (30.000meter altitude). And to record this he used a Fuji camera. The balloon exploded when it reached the outers space but they managed to save the camera with the recorderd video.
New Sony RX10m4 packs BIG tech for a BIG price :)
Sony announced the new Sony RX10m4 and is rumored to have another announcement in October for E-mount stufff.
The RX10m4 has BIG tech inside (see the presentation page) but it comes for a heavy price: $1,699 at BHphoto!