Mirrorless news roundup…

Lytro Illum Hands-on Review

Real-world samples: Sony Alpha 7 II in Kauai (Dpreview).
Leica X-E (Typ 102) Review (Photographyblog).
Samsung NX1 vs Full Frame at SLRlounge.
ONLINE: New Fuji Lens Catalogue (Fujirumors).
Sh*t Mirrorless Fanboys Say (Digitalrev).
Using APS-C Lenses on Alpha 7 (SonyAlphaForum)
Samsung NX1 First Impressions Review updated with shooting experience (Dpreview).
Minolta MD and MC Rokkor Lenses (SonyAlphaForum).
Review of Voigtlander VM-E close focus adapter at Fratkinphoto.
Sony a7II IBIS with 28mm lens (Kasson).
Sony A6000 for astrophotography at Myphotojourney.
Sony a7 and Konica Hexanon AR glass (SonyAlphaForum).
Sony Alpha a6000 with 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens (Part II of II)–A Fujifilm X-E2 Killer? (RonMartBlog).
Samsung’s NX1 camera looks like a DSLR, but does it perform like one? (Engadget)
Tamron SP 15-30mm test at DC.fever.
Voigtländer HELIAR 40mm F2.8 test at Yodobashi.
LX100 review by Luminous Landscape.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-CM1 Sample Images (Photographyblog).
New Cotta accessories for the GM5 (DC.watch).
Update on OS Support for Next Version of Lightroom (Adobe Blog).
The Lumix Diaries 1/13/2015 Cheetah Chase (Naturalexposures).

Double Fuji rumors: X-T10 and X-PRO2 coming in 2015

We have a double rumor about Fuji:

X-PRO2:

Fujirumors reports about info spilled out by Fuji in an interview with the Spanish site DSLRmagazine.

1) HYBRID VIEWFINDER: The XF 35mmF2 looks a lot like the Leica Summicron-M 50mmF2 [admin: let’s just hope it won’t be that expensive!!!… even with the , this lens is worth about 1/3 of my yearly teachers salary!!… though this version costs “just” $2,100 (discounted)]. But back to the XF 35mmF2: the compact size makes it perfect for cameras with Hybrid Viewfinder – ERGO: the X-PRO2 will feature a Hybrid Viewfinder. In the interview, the manager also said that customers demand to keep the X-PRO1 concept. DSLRmagazine thinks that this statement is another hint for an X-PRO2 with Hybrid Viewfinder.

2) MORE COMPACT: After the talk with the manager, DSLRmagazine concludes that the X-PRO2 will have the elegance and great operability of the Leica CL… it won’t be as small as the Leica CL, but smaller than the actual X-PRO1.

3) X-TRANS: It will have an evolution (not revolution) of the X-TRANS sensor.

4) Not X-PRO2 related, but the manager says that the 56 APD version isn’t really selling well. You can find a .

5) The X-M line is dead. Long live the X-A line!

And than we have also rumors about another camera:

X-T10

Fujirumors reports that it will be a downspecced X-T1. There is yet not info about the final specs but it shoudl come within 2015.

Nikon 1 J5 coming soon and may records 4K too!

An official Nikon 1 design patent

Nikonrumors reports that the Nikon 1 J5 announcement may be coming in few weeks already. And this could be also the first Nikon camera capable of recording 4K video. Although I don’t expect Nikon to deliver a high quality 4K video as delivered by Panasonic or Sony.

Most World Press Photo winners still use DSLR.

There is still a long way to go for mirrorless to grab the Photographers heart. As you can see from the Infographic posted by Quesabesde this years World Photography Award winners mostly use DSLR cameras.

The only mirrorless cameras on the list are from Olympus and Mamiya.

New CP+ rumors/news from Olympus/Sony/Ricoh

Image on top shows the E-M5II titanium edition prototype.

There are some rumors/news coming out of the CP+ show:

Ricoh-Pentax said that they do not plan to make a new compact APS-C mirrorles ssytem. Because that would mean they would have to get rid of the K-mount. And they want to keep the full compatibility (Source: Digicameinfo)

Olympus said they would like to make a special 80y anniversary camera. And also fast lenses are high on their priority list.

Sony said the FE lenses can resolve future 50+ Megapixel FF sensor (Source: DSLRmagazine).

 

LensVid Exclusive: What Happened to the Photography Industry in 2014?

Lensvid made the great effort to summarize the photo industry market. And as expected the scenario is quite negative. Only Mirrorless system cameras manage to have no loss during the year. But it also has to be said that the amount of mirrorless cameras sold is still very low compared to DSLR.

Here is also a video from Lensvid which explains the data in detail: