Sony a7S III Sensor Review: Scored 86 Points

DxOMark published their Sony a7S III sensor review and test results – Sony a7S III’s 12.1MP full-frame exmor R BSI sensor achieved an excellent overall score of 86 points (just 1 point above the Sony a7S II), with a combination of 23.7 bits color depth, 13.9 EV dynamic range, and 2520 ISO low-light score.

With the overall score of 86 points, Sony A7S III has the 53rd position in the database of full-frame 35 mm and MF sensors overall, the 51st place for full-frame 35 mm, and the 17th place for Sony cameras.

The US price of the full frame mirrorless camera is $3,498 and now available at AmazonB&HAdorama. Continue reading “Sony a7S III Sensor Review: Scored 86 Points”

Additional Coverage on Nikon Z5 Camera

Here are the latest reviews, samples and hands-on videos of the Nikon Z5 full frame mirrorless cameras. Before head over to the details let’s make a quick recap of the Z5.

The Nikon Z5 is made in Thailand but the name of the sensor manufacturer and the sensor pixel pitch is confidential. Nikon Z5 uses a different sensor from the Z6 and Z7 and it is actually a mid-level FX-format model. This means Nikon still have a room for a real “entry-level camera i guess. The full-frame mirrorless camera that looks and handles a lot like the Z6, and offers a lot of the same features.

The Nikon Z5 (AmazonB&HAdorama) uses a 24MP CMOS sensor, paired with an Expeed 6 processor, but it is not the same BSI-CMOS chip that we’ve seen in the Z6. The Z5’s sensor is probably closely related to the last-generation sensors in the likes of the Nikon D750. Despite its entry-level positioning, the Z5 offers a minimum exposure time of 1/8000sec, which enables wide-aperture shooting in bright conditions.

Anyway enough of the features of Z5, let’s dive into additional coverage. Continue reading “Additional Coverage on Nikon Z5 Camera”

Fujifilm GFX 100S Price to be Around $5,999

Ahead of this major Fujifilm product announcement, more Fujifilm GFX 100S information such as updated specs and price appeared online.

According to reports the medium format mirrorless camera will cost $5,999 USD in the US. Here is what we know so far about the Fujifilm GFX 100S: Continue reading “Fujifilm GFX 100S Price to be Around $5,999”

Nikon Rumored to Release Two New DSLRs in 2021

According to a recent reports, Nikon plans to release two new DSLRs in 2021 along with several new F-mount lenses.

Apparently, Nikon has stated that it has not stopped the development of DSLRs because the company is not quite ready to give up on the F-mount. We also know and see that the majority of research and development moves are focused on mirrorless. Especially in 2020 we’ve met several Nikon Z cameras and lenses. So what could be these two Nikon DSLRs that are expected to be announced in 2021. Continue reading “Nikon Rumored to Release Two New DSLRs in 2021”

Canon EOS R6 vs Sony a7 III Full Comparison Review

Here is a two parts Canon EOS R6 vs Sony a7 III full comparison review. The first part of the review is all about photography and the second one is about video.

Mathieu Gasquet published two excellent Canon EOS R6 vs Sony a7 III reviews which you can watch below. In this full comparison review of two full frame mirrorless cameras he discuss every possible aspect of both cameras, with plenty of comparison, sample images, and more.

From his conclusion: Continue reading “Canon EOS R6 vs Sony a7 III Full Comparison Review”

Canon EOS R7 Rumored Specifications

Here are the first rumors about Canon EOS R7 specifications. Canon EOS R7 Camera prototypes spotted in the wild. As we all know before the official announcement of any professional Canon camera test several prototypes of the camera.

The Canon EOS R7 is an upcoming APS-C EOS R mirrorless camera coming in the second half 2021. It is expected to featıure 32.5MP APS-c sensor, DIGIC X Image Processor and 4K video at 30p and 25p with no crop. See the Canon EOS R7 Rumored Specifications. Continue reading “Canon EOS R7 Rumored Specifications”

Canon EOS R5s Rumored to Come with Pixel Shift like Feature

Canon is rumored to announce a new higher resolution 90MP Canon EOS R5S which is being tested by a very select group of Photographers. The name is not clear at the moment but recent reports indicate that this EOS R5s will arrive with a new Pixel Shift like feature.

The sensor resolution looks amazing as 90MP which “just about doubles” the 45MP sensor of the Canon EOS R5 (AmazonB&H). We can assume that this pixel shift like feature could bump the resolution to 300MP just like Fuji did on the GFX 100. Anyway Beyond the HIGH megapixels, the EVF will also be larger and higher than the current Canon EOS R5. See more details about the Canon EOS R5s. Continue reading “Canon EOS R5s Rumored to Come with Pixel Shift like Feature”

Sony A7R V Latest Rumors, Availability

Although it is a bit early to talk about the Sony A7R V announcement and specs, due to the arrival of the Canon EOS R5 camera, Sony has accelerated the development speed of the Sony A7R V camera with enhanced video core specification.

It’s a little early to talk about the Sony A7R V and Sony A9R full frame E-mount cameras. We can foresee that the Sony A7R V announcement will extend to 2022 or at best by the end of 2021. Both of the Sony A7R V and A9R cameras rumored to feature new image sensor and video recording at 6K. See the Sony A7R V latest rumors about sensor details. Continue reading “Sony A7R V Latest Rumors, Availability”

Video About Olympus Firmware Updates: Bird Tracking and ProRes Raw

As you know a new firmware update adds bird detection autofocus to the E-M1X. So Does bird detect AF make the Olympus E-M1X a crazy bird finding machine? DPReview TV published a video review to find an answer to this question.

Olympus released a new firmware update. Version 3.4 for the OM-D E-M1 Mark IIVersion 2.0 for the OM-D E-M1X and Version 1.2 for OM-D E-M1 Mark III now available for download. Continue reading “Video About Olympus Firmware Updates: Bird Tracking and ProRes Raw”

Sony A7C Scores 95 points : Similar to A7 III and A9 II

Sony A7C sensor review and test results published by DxOMark. Sony A7C achieves an outstanding overall score of 95 points, with a combination of of 25 bits color depth, 14.7 EV dynamic range, and 3407 ISO low-light score.

Sony’s 24 MP BSI-CMOS in A7C has high color depth, wide dynamic range, and low noise, which makes it a nicely balanced performer and highly competitive. We were expecting this as Sony Alpha a7C is the Best Selling in the second half of October (CAPA).

The Sony a7C with 28-60mm lens kit wins the NO. 1 best selling camera while the Sony a7C body gets the 2nd position. See more about the Sony A7c sensor review details. Continue reading “Sony A7C Scores 95 points : Similar to A7 III and A9 II”