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Filed Under (Camera Rumors, News) by admin on August-12-2008

Photokina 2008 is coming up in about six weeks (Sept. 23-28)! Here is a summary of the rumors laying around: the Nikon D3X - a 24MP or 38MP full frame (FX) camera that should cost around $6,000 - $10,000.

According to Digitalfreak, Nikon D3x should bring us:

  • FX 38.7 megapixels
  • based on the D3 body
  • new sensor: TIMOS (Time Interpolated Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor)
  • sensor pixel pitch: 2.59um
  • multiple cropping options (including custom)
  • same price as the D3

Via [Digitalfreak]



Filed Under (News) by admin on August-5-2008

Seriously, we’ve been hearing about the EOS 7D for well over a year now, with the chatter predictably heating up before every major trade show — and with just over a month before Photokina, it’s happening all over again. Hopefully Canon actually has this semi-legendary $1,899 full-frame DSLR to show us this time — the 5D is getting pretty ancient. We have no way of knowing if this image is real or not, but anything is possible



Filed Under (News) by admin on August-5-2008

This is unexpected to some of us! Olympus and Panasonic just announced a new mirrorless format and lens mount based on the venerable Four Thirds standard. Dubbed Micro Four Thirds System, the enhanced standard uses the same 18 x 13.5-mm sensor but promises 50% slimmer cameras due to the removal of the mirror box. We’re also looking at smaller lenses (while remaining compatible with existing Four Third lenses with an adapter) thanks in part to a new reduced lens mount which is now 6-mm smaller. With the mirror box gone, Micro Four Third cameras will lose the optical viewfinder so you’ll have to frame up your subjects using a Live View LCD or an external viewfinder.

How big of a development is this? Huge. As Phil Askey, editor over at dpreview puts it, “This is without doubt the most exciting digital photography announcement this year. It’s fair to say that this “extension / addition” to the Four Thirds standard is finally able to deliver on the original promise of that format; considerably smaller and lighter lenses and bodies.” Unfortunately, no products were announced so you’ve got plenty of time to debate the spec and pour over the illustrations.

 

 

 

[Via 1001 Noisy Cameras]



Filed Under (News) by admin on July-20-2008

Nikon has been sending out press invites for an event on September 3rd. What could they possibly want to talk about just a few weeks before Germany’s Photokina expo? It could be Nikon’s sequel to their D80, the D90. Or, it could be the 24.4-megapixel D3x that was spotted in Nikon firmware. Or, in a slight breach of etiquette, Nikon could skip the D90 and just release the D100, making the entire photography world crap itself. Because that would be a photo op.

Read link: electronista



Filed Under (Camera Releases, News) by admin on July-1-2008

 

 

The Nikon D700 is now official. Dpreview.com already had an hands-on preview. The D700 and D300 are basically the same cameras, with the exception of the full frame sensor: the D700 inherits the (probably) the same sensor with D3, at a lower price and more compact body. D700 really only faces the Canon EOS 5D (and any replacement that may be in the works). Price is $2999 or €2599 body only, for sale in July.

 

The D700 key features after the break:

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Filed Under (News) by admin on July-17-2007

Thanks to the strong performance of new models such as the D40 and D80, Nikon edged out Canon for the top sales position in the Japanese DSLR market in 2006 according to a report by market research firm BCN. As of December 2006, Nikon had a 47% share of the Japanese DSLR market compared to Canon’s 35%. Read more.

DSLR sales percentage for Japanese market:

1. Canon EOS Kiss Digital X      27.3% (400D/Rebel XTi)
2. Nikon D80     16.3%
3. Nikon D40     15.5%
4. Nikon D200      9.1%
5. Sony A100      6.3%
6. Pentax K10D      5.3%
7. Nikon D50      4.8%
8. Canon Kiss Digital      3.3% (350D/Digital Rebel XT)
9. Pentax K100D      2.9%
10. Canon EOS 30D      2.5%



Filed Under (News) by admin on July-2-2007

Nikon today introduced its most advanced DX-format digital SLR camera, the D300. Engineered with pro-level features and performance, the 12.3 effective megapixel D300 combines brand new technologies with advanced features inherited from Nikon’s newly announced D3 professional digital SLR camera to offer serious photographers remarkable performance combined with agility.

 



Filed Under (News) by admin on June-27-2007

Sigma USA has released details on the much-anticipated 18-200 F3.5-6.3 DC OS (Optical Stabilizer). This is intended to be a direct competitor to the Nikon 18-200 DX VR. Considering the $820 MSRP, the two come close. It remains to be seen if the optical quality is similar to the Nikkor.