Nikon Z50 APS-C Mirrorless Camera Coming Soon with 2 DX Z NIKKOR Lenses

First Nikon Z-mount APS-C mirrorless camera is on the horizon. According to recent rumors, it will be called Nikon Z50.

The Nikon Z50 APS-C Mirrorless Camera to be announced soon with  NIKKOR Z DX 16-55mm f/3.5-6.3 Lens and NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 Lens. 

DX-format Nikon Z50 mirrorless camera will feature 20MP APS-c sensor and offer 11fps burst. The new camera will use the Nikon EN-EL25 Battery.

It seems that Nikon will be using the Z(x) naming for full-frame and Z(xx) for APS-C. Below are some specs info about Nikon Z50 and two DX Z-mount lenses: Continue reading “Nikon Z50 APS-C Mirrorless Camera Coming Soon with 2 DX Z NIKKOR Lenses”

Best Memory Cards for Sony a7R IV

Best SD memory cards for Sony a7R IV mirrorless camera. Here is the guide for you to get the top recommended & fastest SD cards for Sony a7R IV.

The new Sony a7R IV mirrorless camera has two memory card slots that both support the ultra-fast UHS-II SD cards. This will allow you to maintain great speeds while still recording backup to a second card, and you should spend a little more money to get a UHS-II card if you want the fastest possible results. Featuring a 61MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor and enhanced BIONZ X image processor, the Sony a7R IV can offer impressively high-resolution stills and video while minimizing noise, improving speed, and achieving a wide 15-stop dynamic range. In addition, the Sony a7R IV enables internal UHD 4K30p video recording with a wide 14-stop dynamic range, and it avails fast continuous shooting at up to 10 fps at full resolution with full-time AF/AE.

Simply put, the Sony a7R IV (AmazonB&HAdorama) is an ideal mirrorless camera for enthusiasts, hobbyists and professionals alike. So, in order to get the best out of the Sony a7R IV camera, some fast enough and reliable SD memory cards are your best choice. Since the Sony a7R IV takes UHS-II memory cards in both slots, we recommend using dual UHS-II memory cards. However, if you are just shooting JPEG backups to card slot 2, then you will be able to get away with a UHS-I card.

Below is our list of best & recommended SD memory cards for Sony a7R IV mirrorless camera. Just choose the one you like. Continue reading “Best Memory Cards for Sony a7R IV”

Canon EOS 90D Review with Sample Images

DPReview TV’s Chris and Jordan reviewed the new Canon EOS 90D DSLR camera.

Equipped with an enhanced 32.5MP APS-C CMOS sensor, powerful DIGIC 8 image processor and an ISO range of 100-25000 (expandable to 51200), the Canon EOS 90D DSLR camera (AmazonB&HAdorama) can delieve super sharp, detailed images and fast operation, even in low light. In addition, with high-speed continuous shooting of up to 10 fps with no Time Lag during OVF shooting, a 45-point cross-type AF system and EOS iTR AF (face detection), the Canon EOS 90D is perfect for fast-moving subjects, raising the game for wildlife and motor sports photography enthusiasts.

You can watch the Canon EOS 90D review below and check out the sample pictures gallery hereContinue reading “Canon EOS 90D Review with Sample Images”

Nikon Z8 Rumored to Feature 60MP Sensor and 16-bit NEF Files

According to a leaked screenshot of a new camera manual, Nikon will announce a new mirrorless camera that features 60.8MP (9552×6364) sensor which is able to shoot 16-bit RAW NEF files (Nikon will introduce a lossy compressed RAW codec to reduce the file size). The previous rumors claimed that the IMX455 Sony 61MP sensor which is already used on Sony A7R IV will be on the next Nikon full frame mirrorless camera. Possible candidate for this sensor is the Nikon Z8.

Back in April 2019, we reported that both Nikon D860 and Nikon Z8 cameras might use 60MP IMX455AQR Sensor from Sony. The Sony IMX455AQR sensor features 60MP, 8k video, and offers native 64 ISO. It’s being said that the Sony 60MP sensor PDAF is supposed to be better than the Multi-CAM 20000 currently used in some Nikon cameras. See Sony A7R IV specifications. Continue reading “Nikon Z8 Rumored to Feature 60MP Sensor and 16-bit NEF Files”

Fujifilm X-Pro3 unveiled with Titanium Body, Hidden LCD and New Film Simulation

Fujifilm have unveiled the new X-Pro3 rangefinder-style mirrorless camera at an X-summit event in Shibuya, Japan. The Fujifilm X-Pro3 camera will be officially announced on October 23rd.

For a development announcement, Fuji actually shared quite a bit about the camera in their livestream. The new model will be made out of titanium, making it 10x more scratch-resistant than a stainless steel chassis.

It will also feature an innovative “hidden” LCD screen on the rear, plus a smaller miniature screen which will display basic exposure information and even the currently selected film simulation.  Other new features include a Classic Negative film simulation mode, improved optical and electronic viewfinders.

Also join the Fujifilm X-Pro 3 Camera Users Facebook Group to share your Fujifilm photography Continue reading “Fujifilm X-Pro3 unveiled with Titanium Body, Hidden LCD and New Film Simulation”

Canon EOS Ra Astrophotography Camera Coming in 2020

Canon is planning to introduce a full frame mirrorless camera in EOS R lineup dedicated for astrophotography. This model will be named as Canon EOS Ra, and it is already appeared on an internal Canon roadmap for 2020.

In the past, Canon has released several DSLR models such as EOS 20Da and EOS 60Da for astrophotography. Currently, there is no specs about this EOS Ra full frame astrophotography camera..

Canon also has mentioned the Canon EOS Ra in an EOS R leaflet on one of their official sites. You can download the leaflet here. Continue reading “Canon EOS Ra Astrophotography Camera Coming in 2020”

Canon EOS M6 Mark II Review with Sample Images

DPReview TV’s Chris and Jordan reviewed the new Canon EOS M6 Mark II mirrorless camera.

Boasting an enhanced 32.5 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, DIGIC 8 image processor and ISO range of 100-25600 (expandable to 51200), the Canon EOS M6 Mark II ($849 at AmazonB&HAdorama) makes it easy to capture sharp, inspiring images and videos, wherever or whenever the moment strikes. And it is capable of recording UHD 4K30p and Full HD 120p video and shooting up to 14fps with AF and AE tracking as well as capturing a remarkable 30fps when using RAW Burst Mode with pre-shooting capabilities.

You can watch the Canon EOS M6 Mark II review below and check out the sample pictures gallery here. Continue reading “Canon EOS M6 Mark II Review with Sample Images”

Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Rumors Update (6K Video No Crop, New DIGIC and IBIS)

According to latest rumors, the upcoming Canon EOS-1D X Mark III will arrive in 2020, ahead of Tokyo Olympic games.  1D X Mark III is rumored to have very exciting specs that promise to compete with, and possibly outperform, Nikon’s upcoming D6.

EOS-1D X Mark III will be able to shoot 6K video with no crop, feature dual CFexpress card slots, new DIGIC image processor, and IBIS. Take a look at the first rumored specs of Canon EOS-1D X Mark III below: Continue reading “Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Rumors Update (6K Video No Crop, New DIGIC and IBIS)”

Sony A7R IV High ISO Test

Sony A7R IV High ISO test results now available on the web. Sony a7R IV has a full-frame 61MP BSI-CMOS sensor with a claimed 15 stops of dynamic range.

So we have high ISO test samples at Dpreview’s studio comparison tool. You can check out the link at the end post if you want to play with other cameras. Before that let’s take a look at what ISO rating the noise starts to show off in Sony A7R IV RAW and JPEG files.

Sony a7R IV body: $3,498 at AmazonB&HAdorama. Below you can find Sony A7R IV High ISO Test results.  Continue reading “Sony A7R IV High ISO Test”

Best Memory Cards for Canon EOS M6 Mark II

Best Memory Cards for Canon EOS M6 Mark II. Check out the list of top recommended & fastest SD cards for Canon EOS M6 Mark II mirrorless camera.

The Canon EOS M6 Mark II has only one SD card slot that fully supports UHS-II SD cards. It is the first EOS M camera to feature support for the super fast UHS-II memory cards. So that means you can take advantage of the ultra high read speeds (transfer speed) and write speeds (fast buffer clearing time) of UHS-II cards to get the best performance out of your Canon EOS M6 Mark II camera.

Boasting an enhanced 32.5 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, DIGIC 8 image processor and ISO range of 100-25600 (expandable to 51200), the Canon EOS M6 Mark II ($849 at AmazonB&HAdorama) makes it easy to capture sharp, inspiring images and videos, wherever or whenever the moment strikes. And it is capable of recording UHD 4K30p and Full HD 120p video and shooting up to 14fps with AF and AE tracking as well as capturing a remarkable 30fps when using RAW Burst Mode with pre-shooting capabilities.

If you are a new Canon M6 Mark II user and desire the highest performance of your camera, or love 4K video revording and burst shooting, we highly suggest you pick up an UHS-II SD card from the list below,

Below are the top recommended & fastest best memory cards for Canon EOS M6 Mark II mirrorless camera.

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