kakatiya Posted September 19, 2016 Author Report Posted September 19, 2016 Sony has today announced a new flagship interchangeable lens camera, the A99 II. The new camera has a DSLR-style body with a full-frame, 42.4-megapixel sensor. It also has a new hybrid phase detection autofocus system that has 79 dedicated cross points and 399 supplemental points. Sony has packed all of its imaging technology into this camera, including a 5-axis image stabilization system and 4K video recording with full pixel readout. Sony says this camera is targeted toward pros, sport photographers, and wildlife photographers. It is compatible with the A-system line of lenses. Sony claims that its hybrid autofocus system enables it to work better in dim light with greater accuracy (up to -4 EV). The image sensor has an expanded ISO Quote
macha Posted September 20, 2016 Report Posted September 20, 2016 NIKON ALSO announced new 360 camera... Quote
shamsher_007 Posted September 20, 2016 Report Posted September 20, 2016 @kakatiya canon,Nikon unnayi ga man, Y Sony? Quote
kakatiya Posted September 20, 2016 Author Report Posted September 20, 2016 12 hours ago, shamsher_007 said: @kakatiya canon,Nikon unnayi ga man, Y Sony? Cheap and best type. Full frame cameras rates chala hyped Nikon and canon. Quote
shamsher_007 Posted September 20, 2016 Report Posted September 20, 2016 15 minutes ago, kakatiya said: Cheap and best type. Full frame cameras rates chala hyped Nikon and canon. cheap oppukunta, but nicon canon lo unnanni variety lenslu sony lo levu kada, options thakkuva antunna Quote
macha Posted September 20, 2016 Report Posted September 20, 2016 19 minutes ago, kakatiya said: Cheap and best type. Full frame cameras rates chala hyped Nikon and canon. Sony dont have very basic telphoto landscape lens.. very important for fulframe camera... Quote
kakatiya Posted October 4, 2016 Author Report Posted October 4, 2016 UPDATED - Photokina 2016: Hands-on with Fujifilm GFX 50S Sep 20, 2016 By Barney Britton The new Fujifilm GFX 50S might just be the star of this year's Photokina tradeshow. We're in Cologne and we just got our hands on a prototype of the new medium-format camera. The first thing that strikes you when you pick up the GFX 50S for the first time is its weight - or rather it's lack of weight. Considering the size of its sensor, the GFX 50S is impressively small and light. Fujifilm used to make some highly portable medium-format film rangefinder cameras, and it's obvious that this philosophy has carried over into the new 50S. Ergonomically, the 50S resembles an upscaled X-series camera. With the grip attached it operates in a very similar manner to the X-T2. The rear LCD can be tilted for waist-level or high-angle compositions, which is very handy for landscape and studio work. The screen on this demonstration prototype has been grubbied by countless enthusiastic journalist's fingers, but trust us - once the smudges are wiped off, it's bright and clear. As you'd expect, the GFX 50S is considerably Quote
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