Fuji announces a new great 16mm f/1.4 XF lens!

Fuji announced the new XF 16mm f/1.4 WR lens which you can already preorder at BHphoto and Adorama. To learn all you need to know about the lens click over at Rico’s hands-on at Fujirumors.
Fuji announced the new XF 16mm f/1.4 WR lens which you can already preorder at BHphoto and Adorama. To learn all you need to know about the lens click over at Rico’s hands-on at Fujirumors.
While I do not expect Sony to announce a new RX100M4 model soon I got some reliable info about it. The camera is rumored to increase slightly in size to make space for a much larger sensor. The sensor should be around as big as the one used by the Panasonic LX100.
Hope to get info about the release date soon!
Within the next 48 hours Fuji will announce the new 16mmf /1.4 lens. It has those specs:
– Nano-GI coating
– Works at Low-temperature till minus 10 degrees
– Over-the-counter price is $ 1,150
via Digicameinfo and Fujirumors.
Fujirumors reports that the new Fujinon XF16mm F1.4 R WR will be announced this week.
“It will weigh 375g, have a filter size of 67mm, a Focus range from 0.15m to ? , 13 elements 11 groups, 9 (rounded diaphragm opening) 1/3EV (22 steps).”
We have a couple of MFT news coming from the NAB show:
Blackmagic announced two new MFT cameras. The Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera and the Blackmagic Micro Studio Camera 4K.
Panasonic will release a new firmware for the GH4 by end of this month. It adds in camera support for anamorphic shooting, improved HDMi out and V-LOG.
Matthew Allard and Eric Naso posted those pictures of the new Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera that will be announced today at Las Vegas NAB show. It’s a Micro Four Thirds 4K camera with 13 stops of dynamic range and RAW recording.
Quite an amazing toy! Price and other specs are yet unknown but will be unveiled at 9.30am Las Vegas time!
If you were hoping to get an APS-C or even FF mirrorless camera from Nikon you will have to digest that. In an interview at Dpreview Nikon said:
We still believe that Nikon 1 has room for further evolution. This is the area we want to put effort in to, rather than making bigger sensor mirrorless cameras.
We have two different categories: the D-line and the 1-series, and with these lineups, we believe we’ll meet all the needs of customers.