Fuji X-T1 name gets leaked.

Fuji itself doesn’t make any mistery anymore and listed the Fuji X-T1 under their support page.
Fuji itself doesn’t make any mistery anymore and listed the Fuji X-T1 under their support page.
Fuji Photographer Ray Ohara first posted (and then removed) this picture of himself with a Fuji camera. And as you can see this Fuji camera clearly has an EVF bump in the middle.
Now, we already had one photographer last week showing a fake Fuji camera. this may be part of a Fuji campagn to create some buzz around the new camera???
And finally we will see the real (and no fake) Fuji weather sealed and Olympus OMD alike camera with X-mount! It will be officially unveiled on January 28!
Here is the specs list (via Fujirumors):
announcement January 28th (trusted source)
bigger (extra-large) and better (high performance) EVF / (trusted + anonymous sources)
APS-C X-Trans sensor II (16MP) / (trusted + anonymous sources)
double SD-card slot / (trusted sources)
weather sealed body / (trusted sources)
price range between X-E and X-PRO line / (new and anonymous sources)
FujicaST-like design / (source who was right in the past, but not yet upgraded to the elite-team of trusted sources)
faster AF than the X-E2 / (new source)
additional battery grip / (anonymous source)
name: X-T1 / (anonymous sources)
Sounds great! I am pretty sure real images will be leaked soon!
Digitalcamera.jp spotted that image of a new mirrorless camera from Polaroid (via Photorumors). The specs are the following:
18MP sensor
3″ LCD display
10-30mm lens
SD card slot
Built-in Wi-Fi
There are no info about the price and release data. But one thing is sure…this camera isn’t going to be sued by NIkon for their copycat design :)
When Samsung announced their new SEF-580A Flash in conjunction with their NX30 introduction,
the first thought that came to my mind was ‘Top Heavy’.
The above featured image, and those following, display the camera and flash in a horizontal position.
Raising or lowering your lens toward your subject will make for an un-balanced tool in my opinion.
When you position the flash forward or backward you will ‘feel’ the flash’s weight.
Doing this during a 1/2 day’s shoot can be tiring and a waste of energy in my opinion.
BCNranking (google translation here) posted the full 2013 market share analysis. In the mirrorless category Olympus is leading the group closely followed by Sony. The big change is the 9% share drop fro Panasonic. Quite a bad news!
It will be interesting to see if the Sony A7-A7r series will have a major impact on 2014 sales. My guess is that Sony could become number one in Japan!
There is this ongoing discussion about the mirrorless and DSLR future, based on IDC, CIPA and other numbers, as well as some personal anecdotal evidence. A few posts on SAR featured some rather heated debates in the comments (which is good, I think). Hence, I decided to stir the pot even more and write my personal opinion in more detail, in the hope to have an even deeper discussion about this.