Fuji “kills” the 120mm XF lens.
Fujirumors reports that Fuji changed the XF lens roadmap. They “killed” the 120mm XF lens project and will go for a shorter than 100mm lens instead (maybe a 85mm macro?).
Fujirumors reports that Fuji changed the XF lens roadmap. They “killed” the 120mm XF lens project and will go for a shorter than 100mm lens instead (maybe a 85mm macro?).
Journalists got invited for a Sony product touch and try session at the Sony World Photo award (April 21 at 10.45 London time). I guess they will not announce any new product.
UPDATE: Sony announced a new PRO support program for the UK…so that’s it :)
We got two grey imported deals (both covered by 1 year US selelr warranty):
The Fuji X-T1 sells for $699 on [shoplink 302080 ebay]eBay US (Click here)[/shoplink].
The Sony A7rII sells for $2,499 on [shoplink 302081 ebay]eBay US (Click here)[/shoplink].
And BHphoto (full list here) launched plenty of NAB special deals!
As usual with the yearly TIPA award every photo company got to win a least one prize. They made up so many different categories for that goal! Don’t know how everyone can take them seriously…
Perhaps the only real news here is that for the first time in years Samsung won no prize. Obviously because Samsung pulled out of the market last year.
Today the NAB show officially started in Las Vegas. As expected there was no new mirrorless system camera announced. Just camcorders…
Still, there are some exciting cameras to come soon!
In May Olympus will announce the new E-PL8 (not really exciting)
In June/July Fuji will announce the new X-T2 (much more exciting than the Olympus announcement)
In June/July Sony will also annonce what could be considered to be the very first PRO mirrorless system camera the Sony A9 (super exciting!)
Nikon and Canon are more likely to introduce their premium mirrorlesss system cameras at Photokina. But still no reliable info if those cameras will eb Full Frame…
Fujirumors just leaked the first pictures of the new Fuji X-T2 camera! From the pictures you can see the joystick, a slightly different grip bigger SD card cover (for dual SD slot) and the ISO dial that goes up to 12.800 ISO.
The camera will be announced in late June/early July.
Back in February I reported how Zenit would come back “to make luxury devices, analogous to the Leica”. Well it really didn’t take a long time for them to show us their first product. These are the first images of their new Zenitar 50mm f/0.95 lens!
This is the E-mount version but Gavriloart reports other mirrorless system mounts will likely be supported too. I guess MFT and X-mount camera owners can certainly expect to get this lens in their respective native mounts.
There is no info about price, detailed specs and shipping date. But I will keep you updated as soon as I get more info about it!