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Leica T Camera and System Officially Unveiled

April 24, 2014 By Eric Reagan

Leica T

Leica has taken official wraps off its new mirrorless camera and system – the Leica T. The new camera, going by the official model name Leica T (Type 701), features a 16.5MP APS-C sensor and captures JPG and DNG raw still image files. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Leica Tagged With: APS-C, Leica, Leica T, mirrorless

 

Leica T Mirrorless Camera Leaks Out a Day Early

April 23, 2014 By Eric Reagan

LEICA-T-DETAILS-KOMPATIBEL-MIT-SYSTEM-1_teaser-crop-480x320-1

The Leica T official website went live for a brief period today and many images and details of the camera have leaked out a day prior to the announcement. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Leica Tagged With: APS-C, Leica, Leica rumors, Leica T, mirrorless

Nikon 1 J4 Announced, Not Available in the US

April 22, 2014 By Eric Reagan

Nikon 1 J4

Nikon unveiled the Nikon 1 J4 mirrorless camera a couple weeks ago in the middle of all the NAB 2014 news; however, it appears that the camera will not be available in the US.

The J4, like the Nikon 1 J3, still offers several powerful features though for such a compact camera. Of course, it retains the 1″ class sensor for a 2.7x crop factor (also known as Nikon’s CX format). The sensor is an 18MP CMOS with a Hybrid AF that sports 105 phase detect AF points on the sensor. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: J4, mirrorless, Nikon, Nikon 1, Nikon 1 J4

Sony A5000 Now In Stock

March 30, 2014 By Eric Reagan

Sony A5000

The new Sony A5000 mirrorless camera is now in stock with free shipping at B&H. The 20.1MP camera ships with the 16-50mm OSS zoom lens for $498. Check it out here at B&H Photo.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: A5000, mirrorless, Sony

Sony Rumored to Launch a Medium Format Camera

March 29, 2014 By Eric Reagan

Sony RX1 Full Frame Sensor

Sony has been shaking up the digital imaging market since it came on board in 2006 with the A100. It released a pair of hits last year with its A7 series and totally shook up the mirrorless camera market again. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: medium format, mirrorless, Sony, Sony rumors

Sony A7 & A7R Review

March 25, 2014 By Eric Reagan

Sony A7R-4

The Sony E-mount system has matured over the past few years and Sony has chosen to retire the NEX branding and consolidate all of its interchangeable lens cameras under the Alpha brand name with a designation only of whether they are A-mount or E-mount cameras.

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The A-mount cameras are more traditional DSLR cameras, currently comprised of cameras using Sony translucent mirror technology. The E-mount cameras are mirrorless cameras and are a generally more compact design.

The Sony A7R and A7 mirrorless cameras are the culmination of the NEX system, which brought about the E-mount. With the new A7 line we finally have affordable, full frame cameras. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: A7, A7r, full frame, mirrorless, nex, Sony

Sony A3500 Announced, But Only for Australia

March 25, 2014 By Eric Reagan

Sony A3500

Sony has taken official wraps off of the A3500, which was leaked last week. The camera seems to simply be a rebadge of the current A3000 model with a lower caliber kit lens.

The 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lens in the A3000 kit offers image stabilization, while the 18-50mm f/4-5.6 kitted with the A3500 is slower (at f/4 on the wide end) and is not equipped with optical image stabilization.

The A3500 retails for $499AU only in Australia for the time being. Meanwhile the A3000 (with a better lens) remains a ridiculous bargain at $294 for its current sale price and is on backorder because of it. Even when it’s not on sale the A3000 retails for only $399.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: A3000, A3500, alpha, APS-C, Australia, e-mount, mirrorless, Sony

Sony A3500 Leaks Out

March 22, 2014 By Eric Reagan

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It looks like Sony’s A3500 is just around the corner, as the images and specs for the camera have leaked out in full. The A3500 is poised to replace the entry-level Sony A3000 and will continue the theme of mirrorless functionality with a more traditional DSLR-style body. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: A3000, A3500, mirrorless, Sony

Samsung NX mini Features 1″ Sensor and Compact Size

March 19, 2014 By Eric Reagan

 Samsun NX mini

The Samsung NX mini is the first mirrorless camera from Samsung to deviate from the APS-C format sensor and features a 20.5MP 1″ BSI CMOS sensor. As such, the NX mini looks like a direct competitor to the Nikon 1 series, which features the same sensor format. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Samsung Tagged With: mirrorless, NX, NX mini, Samsung

Nikon 1 V3 Announced

March 13, 2014 By Eric Reagan

Nikon 1 V3

The Nikon 1 V3 is a new mirrorless camera that features an 18.4MP CX format sensor (1-inch class) and captures still images at an impressive 20 fps. The V3 also captures 1080/60p video and 720p video at 120fps for that ultra smooth 5x slow motion video (when conformed to a 24p frame rate). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: CX, CX format, mirrorless, Nikon, Nikon 1, V3

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