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Hasselblad goes into damage control mode

Hasselblad goes into damage control mode | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

After being ridiculed on the Internet (somebody even came up with the term "Hasselbling") Hasselblad came out and try to defend their new Lunar mirrorless camera. In an interview with BJP, company's representatives tried to explain their position and idea behind the Lunar:

"I've heard a lot of crazy things about this camera. People are talking about ‘rebranding'. I think rebranding is something really different than what we've done. We have, in this industry, many examples of what rebranding actually is. In their case, it's not a partnership, it's an original equipment manufacturer process, because their cameras aren't really different. They use a different logo, but the cameras are made of the same material, are sprayed with the same paint, and are assembled in the same factory, with the same low-cost labour forces. It's not a partnership. What we're doing is creating different cameras. What we are doing is buying different components from the best suppliers, and applying our knowledge and expertise to create a different camera. This is not a NEX 7 camera, just because we are buying components from Sony. The hardware is just a small part of the whole. It's not because we're using a Sony sensor that it makes the Lunar a Sony camera."


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The new Canon EOS 6D full-frame DSLR: a miss for video journalists

The new Canon EOS 6D full-frame DSLR: a miss for video journalists | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

A first glance the Canon EOS 6D looks like a great options for real world video shooters searching for a large sensor on a limited budget. It’s video specifications are similar to its rivals – the newly launched Nikon D600 and Sony A99. In fact in many ways it is a more attractive than it’s older sibling – the 5D mkIII. It offers the same resolutions and frame rates but adds Wi-Fi and GPS into a smaller, cheaper body.


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Leica announces the M-E, a stripped-down 18MP full-frame rangefinder

Leica announces the M-E, a stripped-down 18MP full-frame rangefinder | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Leica has announced a more affordable rangefinder: the Leica M-E. Built around the familiar full-frame 18MP CCD, the company describes the M-E as being a stripped-back camera, offering just the basics required for photography. Its core specifications are essentially the same as the M9's, including an ISO range of 160-2500, 0.68x magnification viewfinder, and the same 230k dot 2.5" screen. It'll be available from Leica dealers later this month with a retail price of $5,450 in the US and £3900 in the UK.

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Olympus creates XZ-2 iHS fast lens, CMOS enthusiast compact camera

Olympus creates XZ-2 iHS fast lens, CMOS enthusiast compact camera | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Olympus has unveiled the XZ-2 enthusiast compact camera with a 12MP 1/1.7" back-illumination CMOS sensor and touch-screen. The XZ-2 features the same 28-112mm equivalent F1.8-2.5 lens as the XZ-1 but adds a more modern sensor, screw-on hand grips, tilting touch-screen and a two-mode control dial around the lens. In one mode the dial features click-stops, allowing control over discrete features such as aperture or exposure compensation, but flip the switch on the front of the camera and the ring rotates smoothly, and switches to controlling zoom or manual focus. The XZ-2 will sell for around $599/£479.99.

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Sigma launches three lenses, one in each of newly branded product categories

Sigma launches three lenses, one in each of newly branded product categories | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Sigma has announced it will brand its lenses in three categories and has introduced a new lens in each of the categories. The 'Contemporary' range will cover compact, flexible zooms, such as the new, smaller 17-70mm F2.8-4 DC OS Macro designed for APS-C DSLRs. The 'Art' range will include lenses such as primes, wide-angles and macros, and a new 35mm F1.4 DG HSM covering a full-frame imaging circle. Finally, the 'Sports' range will encompass Sigma's telephoto primes, telephoto zooms and superzooms, such as the new 120-300mm F2.8 DG OS HSM.

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Panasonic announces DMC-GH3 high-end movie-focused mirrorless camera: Digital Photography Review

Panasonic announces DMC-GH3 high-end movie-focused mirrorless camera: Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Panasonic has unveiled the DMC-GH3, its most movie-orientated Micro Four Thirds camera yet. The GH3 is built around a new 16MP sensor, which the company promises will offer improved image quality. In addition the camera, which now features a larger and weather-sealed magnesium alloy body, is packed with videographer-friendly features. These include 3.5mm mic and headphone sockets, 60p/60i/30p/24p output, All-I or IPB compression options (at up to 80 or 50 Mbps respectively) and timecode support. There will also be the option of a battery grip to allow shooting for longer periods.


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Fujifilm extends X-series with XF1 12MP pocketable enthusiast compact

Fujifilm extends X-series with XF1 12MP pocketable enthusiast compact | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Photokina 2012: Fujifilm has launched the XF1, a 12MP pocketable enthusiast compact camera. The XF1 features classic styling, a 25-100mm equivalent, F1.8-4.9 image-stabilized lens and a fairly large 2/3" CMOS sensor. The XF1 uses Fujifilm's EXR technology to offer improved noise or dynamic range modes at 6MP output. The camera features aluminium construction with a synthetic leather grip in one of three colors, and has a unique retracting mechanical zoom ring. Fujifilm promises fast response times and rapid focusing.


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Samyang to show 10mm F2.8 wideangle prime for APS-C at Photokina

Samyang to show 10mm F2.8 wideangle prime for APS-C at Photokina | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Samyang has announced that it will be showing a protoype of a 10mm 1:2.8 ED AS UMC CS lens at Photokina. With its 15mm-equivalent, 110 degree angle of view, it will be the widest-angle rectilinear prime lens for APS-C/DX format SLRs. As usual for Samyang, focusing will be manual only. The lens is expected to go on sale towards the end of 2012.

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Sony reveals the Alpha A99, its first full-frame flagship since 2008's A900 (hands-on)

Sony reveals the Alpha A99, its first full-frame flagship since 2008's A900 (hands-on) | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

It's not every day that a digital SLR manufacturer releases a new full-frame camera -- in fact, it's not even every year...

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Sony unveils NEX-VG900 full-frame camcorder, VG30 APS-C model and 18-200 lens: Digital Photography Review

Sony unveils NEX-VG900 full-frame camcorder, VG30 APS-C model and 18-200 lens: Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Sony has announced the NEX-VG900, a full-frame NEX camcorder along with the VG30 APS-C model and an 18-200mm powerzoom lens for APS-C E-mount cameras. The VG900 is built around the company's 24MP sensor that also appears in the SLT A99 and RX1 and confirms the theory that the E-mount can accommodate a 36x24mm sensor. The lack of full-frame E-mount lenses means the VG900 must be used with an adapter such as the LA-EA3 which allows the use of full-frame A-mount lenses. The SELP-18200 E PZ 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 adds a third 18-200mm lens to the NEX system, this time with a lever-controlled powered zoom for video work. The VG900 will sell for around $3,300 with A-mount adapter, the VG30 will cost $2,700 with 18-200mm or $1,800 body-only.

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Nikon D600 gets second best DxOMark score after the D800/E

Nikon D600 gets second best DxOMark score after the D800/E | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

DxOMark tested the Nikon D600 and gave it an overall score of 94:

"Nikon’s recently released consumer-oriented full-frame sensor DSLR, the D600, has just gone through DxOMark’s image quality evaluation tests. And the verdict is in: with a DxOMark Overall Score of 94, the D600 is an affordable camera that places a high premium on image quality, as it ranks just behind the top performing Nikon D800 and Nikon D800E. It is also a significant improvement over the high-end professional flagship DSLRs, the Nikon D3X and the Nikon D4."

Read more on NikonRumors.com: http://nikonrumors.com/2012/09/19/nikon-d600-gets-second-best-dxomark-score-after-the-d800e.aspx/#ixzz26zTfmmAk

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Leica announces 'M' 24MP live view full-frame CMOS rangefinder with movies

Leica announces 'M' 24MP live view full-frame CMOS rangefinder with movies | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Leica has announced its latest M series rangefinder - the 24MP CMOS Leica M. The company says all future M models will also simply be called the 'M'. The latest model (referred to as 'Typ 240') becomes the first of its rangefinders to feature live view, and offers a choice of magnified view or focus peaking for precise through-the-lens focusing, allowing Leica to promise compatibilty with R-mount lenses. It also becomes the first M capable of movie shooting - capturing 1080p footage at 25 or 24 frames per second. It includes a 920k dot LCD with smartphone-style Gorilla Glass cover, and accepts the same plug-in EVF as used by the X2. Availability is scheduled for early 2013 with a retail price of $6,950 in the US and £5100 in the UK.

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Leica announces S-System 37MP medium format body and lenses

Leica announces S-System 37MP medium format body and lenses | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Leica has announced its latest S-series medium format camera body. Dropping the version number from its moniker - like the recently announced Leica M - this update to the S2 is dubbed simply the Leica 'S'. It retains its predecessor's 37.5MP pixel count but offers improved image processing, a sensitivity range of ISO 100-1600, a 2GB image buffer and 166MB/s transfer rate. A new predictive AF system and 920k dot resolution rear LCD panel round out the highlights, along with an internal GPS module. The camera will be available in December for a retail price of US $21,950. Three new lenses for the system have also been announced; the Super-Elmar-S 24 mm f/3.5 ASPH, Vario-Elmar-S 30-90 mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH and TS-APO- Elmar-S 120 mm f/5.6 ASPH. tilt/shift lens.

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Canon releases PowerShot G15 with fast lens and SX50 HS 50x superzoom

Canon releases PowerShot G15 with fast lens and SX50 HS 50x superzoom | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Canon has refreshed its G-series enthusiast compact with the G15, and created the implausible SX50 HS. The G15 is a successor to the G12 and is built around a 12MP, 1/1.7" CMOS sensor. Its lens also gets an upgrade - retaining its 28-140mm range but now with a maximum aperture of F1.8-2.8. It loses the G12's articulated screen but gains a higher-resolution, 920k dot panel. Meanwhile the SX50 HS features a remarkable 24-1200mm equivalent 50x zoom, thanks to its smaller 1/2.3" CMOS sensor.

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Olympus refreshes PENS with E-PL5 and E-PM2 touch-screen 16MP mirrorless models: Digital Photography Review

Olympus refreshes PENS with E-PL5 and E-PM2 touch-screen 16MP mirrorless models: Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Olympus has refreshed its PEN series with the PEN Lite E-PL5 and PEN Mini E-PM2 16MP touch-screen mirrorless cameras. Both models feature the 16MP sensor and TruePic VI image processor first seen in the OM-D E-M5. Both cameras also gain 460,000 dot, touch-sensitive rear LCDs, with the ability to focus and shoot by touching the screen. They can also shoot at 8 frames per second. The E-PL5 offers a mode dial, an extra button, flip-up LCD and E-P3-style screw-on front grip over the PEN Mini. The E-PL5 will cost $699 with the 14-42mm retractable zoom, while the E-PM2 will cost $599 with the same lens.


Click here to read our hands-on preview of the E-PL5 and E-PM2, including E-PL5 real-world samples

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Just Posted: Hands-on Canon EOS 6D preview: Digital Photography Review

Just Posted: Hands-on Canon EOS 6D preview: Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Just Posted: Our hands-on preview of Canon's enthusiast-grade full frame DSLR, the EOS 6D. The 6D features a newly-developed 20.2MP CMOS sensor and a magnesium alloy body. To distinguish it from the more expensive 5D Mark III, the 6D features a simpler, 11-point AF system with a single cross-type focus sensor. It also features a smaller, 97% coverage viewfinder. What do these, and a handful of other, omissions mean for the 6D and how to it match up to Nikon's D600? Read our hands-on preview to find out.


Click here to read our Canon EOS 6D hands-on preview

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Nikon D600 review

Nikon D600 review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
It may be smaller than the D300S, but the Nikon D600 has a full-frame sensor and our lab results show its pretty darn good.
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Nikon announces D600 24MP enthusiast full-frame DSLR: Digital Photography Review

Nikon announces D600 24MP enthusiast full-frame DSLR: Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Nikon has announced the D600, the smallest, least expensive full frame DSLR on the market, aimed directly at enthusiast photographers. The D600 is built around a 24MP, 36x24mm, CMOS sensor and crams many of the features of the more expensive D800 into a distinctly D7000-esque body. It features a 100% coverage viewfinder and 39-point autofocus system, nine of which are cross-type points. It can capture 1080p HD video at 30, 25 or 24 frames per second and can stream uncompressed footage out over its HDMI port. There's also an optional Wi-Fi unit allowing the camera to be controlled remotely from an Android or iOS device. The D600 will have a list price of $2,099 body only, or $2,699 with the 24-85mm F3.5-5.6 lens and will be available from September 18th.


Click here to read our hands-on Nikon D600 preview

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Hasselblad introduces H5D medium format camera series and 24mm F4.8 lens: Digital Photography Review

Hasselblad introduces H5D medium format camera series and 24mm F4.8 lens: Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Photokina 2012: Hasselblad is to update its full line up of H System medium format camera and lenses, promising better focus features and 'the largest, brightest viewfinder image on the market.' The H5D series is expected to start shipping by December, and will include 40, 50 and 60 megapixel models, as well as 50 and 200 megapixel multi-shot versions. The latest cameras feature an updated user interface and revised image processors for improved JPEG output. The Swedish company will also introduce a 24mm F4.8 lens, equivalent to a 17mm lens on a 135 format DSLR. An additional macro converter will work with wide angle lenses.

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