Nikon officially says they have no release date yet for the Nikon DL
Nikon itself has no idea when the Nikon DL will finally ship! :) That’s what they told CameraJabber…
Nikon itself has no idea when the Nikon DL will finally ship! :) That’s what they told CameraJabber…
So far the Sony A7rII sensor had the best score at DxOmark. But the newly tested Red Helium and Red Epic (read test here) are now the king of the DxO ranking. DxO writes:
The RED Helium 8K is the most impressive sensor we’ve ever tested. Rating 10 points above the best of the full-frame DSLRs, it stands alone as our top scorer. Its image quality is even more impressive given its very high maximum frame rates. Our only caveat is that the Helium 8K sensor appears to benefit from some noise reduction to enhance its RAW image quality.
We can likely explain the Helium 8K’s improvement over our previous top scorer, RED’s own Dragon, by a combination of both better sensor technology and temporal noise reduction. The upgrade to 8K video and improved image quality across the board make it a clear upgrade from the RED Dragon – and a clear winner. The Helium 8K is an impressive achievement by RED. For those with the budget, its top-of-the-line image quality, high frame rate, and 16-bit RAW capture capability absolutely make it worth considering as a competitor to high-end DSLRs and medium-format cameras for still image capture.
Fujirumors posted the first X-T20 specs. The camera will be announced on January 19:
New 24MP sensor and X-Processor Pro
no 4K
no joystick
touchscreen
And there is also a rumor that Fuji will launch a new PRO service too!
This is the first time we see the Fuji GFX and the Pentax 645Z side by side. It shows the clear size advantage of having a mirrorless system camera. Image by Dominique Schreckling? on GFX Facebook group.
It’s been a while since Canon announced they were developing a 250MP sensor, but they had a sample on show at CES this year and Photogearnews.com’s David Newton took a closer look.
In November Japanese manufacturers shipped as much system cameras as the previous year. And that’s a good news as we were used to see sales going down month after month for the past four years. There is a fair chance 2017 will be the first “steady” year with no sales loss compared to 2016.
Source: CIPA.