Rumors about the up and coming Fujifilm X-T2 has been coming thick and fast. The new camera is supposed to be launched sometime this week (photorumors.com puts the date at July 7th). But we already have more detailed information about its specifications. Thanks to photorumors.com.
There appears to be a bunch of upgraded features as well as some which have been retained the same from the old camera. The camera is stated to be powered by a 24.3 megapixel CMOS sensor and Fuji’s trusted X Processor Pro image processing engine. While the old sensor was capable of shooting full HD videos the new sensor is slated to be capable of producing native 4K videos at 30 fps.
Shutter speed on the Fujifilm X-T2 has been improved with the new camera capable of making im Read more...
When it comes to travel photography you need not only to make great images, which is kind of given for a good travel camera, but you also need it to comply with a bunch of other requirements. The camera must comply with the baggage limitations, it must be road-worthy and weather proof. This is because invariably there will be situations when you will be caught up outdoors in bad weather. So, without further ado here is the list of the top 7 compact cameras for travelers under $2000. Read more...
Nikon has officially marked the D4S as discontinued. One look at the official Nikon Japan website and you will find the sports and action behemoth to be marked as such. The D4S was destined to be phased out, now that its successor, the D5, is already established in its position. It seems like only yesterday that we saw the launch of the D4S and a certain Chase Jarvis going ga-ga over it. It has been more than two years! Read more...
It’s official! Hasselblad is the world’s first medium format mirrorless camera. After months of speculation, with the rumor mills buzzing, the wait is finally over. Hasselblad did come up with a new camera and that camera is a first of its kind. Interestingly named the Hasselblad X1D-50c, this baby has already created quite a buzz while it was in the making. First of all a medium format mirrorless camera sounds outrageously good. The large sensor means a lot of light gathering real estate and that can only mean excellent low light photography, suppressed noise and great selective focusing. Medium format cameras have a sensor size that is 2-3 times larger than that of a full-frame camera. Read more...
As of February this year, the entry level Nikon D3300 has been a discontinued camera in Japan. If you log onto B&H and make a quick search the Nikon D5300 will not be found. That can mean only one thing and that is a new Nikon entry level camera is due. That camera could be very well be the Nikon D3400 or the D3500. Read more...
This is one rumor that has actually come good. Panasonic has officially launched the Leica DG Summilux 12mm f/1.4 ASPH lens designed for the micro four-thirds systems. Because of the 2x crop factor of micro-four third systems, this lens will have an effective focal length of 24mm. Read more...
It has been a while since the X-T2’s leaked pictures has been making the rounds on the internet. It seems Fuji fans are getting restless, now that they know more or less what the new camera is going to do and what they can expect out of it. People want to know when the X-T2 would be finally launched ‘officially’. It appears that their anxious wait is finally going to be over. Photorumors suggest that the X-T2 is probably going to be officially announced next month. Read more...
What if you were to be told that Hasselblad, the medium format behemoth is planning a prosumer camera?
You would have laughed no doubt, thinking what has begotten Hasselblad to force itself into trying to woo the prosumer segment. Some of you would have even been serious listeners too, fancied what it would be like to shoot with a Hasselblad prosumer camera. Well if you are in that second group of people you could get your chance pretty soon. Probably as soon as next week. That is, if we are to believe Photorumors. Read more...
Sometime last week during Google I/O, which has now become one of the most eagerly awaited events of the year, Google’s Rafa Camargo uttered the following words,
“Okay Google, eject the camera.”
His words were followed by a soft pop, and the crowd in attendance went wild. Google may have just defined what the future of smartphone photography is. Read more...
Bird photography is a supremely satisfying pursuit if you do it the right way and get results to show for your hard work. It combines knowledge borrowed from Ornithology with techniques that are used in wildlife photography and create a wonderful synergy. It’s a truly inspiring genre, to photograph birds that is, and brings together technology and the love for nature on a common platform. I have a lot reverence for nature. It never ceases to surprise or awe-struck me. She is also a great source of inspiration. She always manages to surprise me. Read more...