Thursday, October 31, 2013

Introduction to the Canon EOS 70D

Almost every new EOS model came with an increase in resolution and high ISO range, and when the EOS 7D appeared in late 2009, the company had progressed from 3MP to 18MP, and ISO 1600 to ISO 12800, in just over nine years. But since then Canon's APS-C cameras have all sported variants on the same basic sensor design, to the extent that you could be forgiven for wondering what on earth their engineers were doing all day. Now we know.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Olympus Stylus camera introduction: 12 MP sensor 1/1.7 "10.7X zoom, aperture f/2.8

Olympus has thrown its hat into the premium superzoom ring with the Stylus 1. It combines a larger-than-average 1/1.7"-type BSI-CMOS sensor with a 28-300mm equivalent, F2.8 zoom lens, high resolution EVF, 'hybrid' control ring, and Wi-Fi - and packs it all into a compact body that strongly resembles the OM-D EM-5. Other notable features include a built-in ND filter, tilting touchscreen LCD, in-camera Raw processing, and 1080p movie recording.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Pentax introduces K-3 with the ability to change the filter AA

Instead of providing two versions with one no and one low-pass optical filter, K-3 uses sensors capable of switching between the two these types.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Fujifilm X-E2 released with the same sensor X100S

Mid-range version of Fujifilm mirrorless using X-Trans CMOS II sensor with 16.3 megapixels resolution quite like the X100S.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Panasonic introduces ultra-compact mirrorless camera DMC-GM1


Lumix DMC-GM1 owned hardware equivalent GX7 with MFT sized sensor resolution of 16 megapixels compact design with a hand held.

Nikon D5300 comes with Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity


Japanese camera company into new product sensor resolution of 24.3 megapixels but no AA filter anti-aliasing.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Full-frame camera mirrorless launch the world's first

Sony Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R have the same design, the only difference is the resolution of the sensor. Both cameras with full frame sensor has the ability to change the lens's smallest and lightest in the world today.
Sony has equipped resistant to water and dust for two this model.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Nikon D610 released with shutter no noise

D610 is only a minor upgrade of the D600 by retaining most details like hardware sensor, image processor chip as well as autofocus system.