Mirrorless camera news at Photokina

Ricoh A12, G700 SE, G700 Hands-On at Photographyblog

Ricoh stand at Photokina (Photographyblog)

OK GO Films Video with Samsung NX100 (ThePhoBlographer)

Samsung stand at Photokina (Photographyblog, Fotopolis and Dkamera.de)

Samsung NX100 First Look Digitalcamerareview.com

Samsung NX100 – First Look reviewat Pocket Lint

Samsung NX100 fullsize samples (Eprice.com.tw)

Samsung NX100: toma de contacto (Quesabesde)

Samsung NX10 Pop Art (Fotoactualidad)

Interview with the GH1 hacker about the GH2 (43rumors.com)

Thom Hogan likes the new GH2 (43rumors.com)

Ricoh announces the new GR A12 28mm f/2.5 module!

PRESS RELEASE:

Tokyo, Japan, September 21, 2010 —Ricoh Co., Ltd. (president and CEO: Shiro Kondo) today announced the development and release of GR LENS A12 28 mm F2.5, the fourth camera unit in the GXR interchangeable unit system. This product is being announced and exhibited at the photokina 2010 exhibition held in Cologne, Germany, beginning September 21, 2010.

Introduced in December 2009, the GXR is a revolutionary new interchangeable unit camera system in which lenses can be changed by mounting camera units that integrate lens, image sensor, and image processing engine into a single unit. In addition, to fully utilize this system’s unique ability to accommodate interchangeable units other than camera units, Ricoh is also investigating possibilities for development of a variety of other devices.

The new GR LENS A12 28 mm F2.5 brings together a newly developed 28 mm wide-angle fixed focal length GR Lens, an APS-C size CMOS sensor, and the proven GR Engine III image processing engine to create a unit with high flexibility, high image quality, high-speed shooting ability, and high power of expression.

Main features of GR LENS A12 28 mm F2.5

Newly developed GR Lens and APS-C size CMOS sensor for strong resolution and imaging power

  • The new 28 mm equivalent GR Lens has a 6-group, 9-element configuration. Incorporating two aspherical lenses, one special low-dispersion lens, and multiple high-refraction-ratio lenses, this extravagant lens configuration achieves strong resolution and imaging power to the edge of the frame.
  • The lens thoroughly corrects for various types of aberrations while at the same time utilizing a floating lens structure to suppress performance changes caused by focusing. The result at all shooting distances is high image quality worthy of the GR Lens name.*1
  • A 23.6 mm × 15.7 mm (APS-C size) CMOS sensor is used. The combination of this sensor with the GR ENGINE III image processing engine enables the camera unit to shoot high-quality images with smooth tone gradations as well as high definition and low noise.
  • The use of a configuration of nine rounded aperture blades enables the photographer to enjoy beautiful bokeh as well as precise aperture settings.

Rapid shooting capabilities help capture fleeting shutter chances

  • Focusing speed has been accelerated through the addition of the new drive mode and the use of a high-speed CMOS sensor.
  • The Pre-AF function also accelerates focusing speed by adjusting the focus to match subject movement.
  • The full press snap function shoots at a preset distance for a one-push full-press of the shutter-release button.

High usability and quality feel

  • The manual focus ring is available for precise focus adjustments. High-speed adjustment is also an option. The manual focus ring can even be used to seamlessly fine tune the focus after automatic focusing.
  • The target position can be magnified on the screen during shooting, and it can also be moved using the direction keys. Select from 2x, 4x, and 8x magnification ratios for convenient and precise focus checking.
  • The two options of normal and pinpoint can be selected for the AF area size used in spot AF.
  • For the exterior, we utilized die cast magnesium, which has a strong track record in the GR series, and we covered the surface with a corrosion-resistant “pear-skin” coating. The end result is a body with durability, light weight, and a superior feel in hand.

GXR series power of expression takes full advantage of GR Lens capabilities

  • Multi-pattern auto white balance makes it possible to recreate natural as-seen colors even in people-photography scenes that were difficult to shoot with past auto white balance functions, such as scenes with both shadow and sunlight and scenes mixing flash and natural light (or fluorescent light, etc.).
  • ISO3200 facilitates shooting in low light conditions.
  • The noise reduction level can be specified as Off, Weak, Strong, Max, or Auto. By specifying Max, it is possible to do sophisticated variance-estimation type noise reduction processing in which the sensor image data’s noise distribution is analyzed and the optimum processing is done for each region.
  • The automatic exposure modes include program shift mode, shutter speed priority mode, and aperture priority mode.
  • Picture settings can be customized with nine setting levels for easy creation of a diverse range of images.

Diverse functions of the GXR series

  • An electronic level utilizing an acceleration sensor.
  • Three grid guides useful for framing images while shooting.
  • An image flag function to enable the quick display of specific images from among those in the camera. Up to 20 images can be flagged.
  • The DIRECT screen enabling current shooting settings to be displayed and changed. Settings can be easily checked at a glance.
  • It is possible to shoot 1280 × 720 pixel HD movies.*2

*1To be given the “GR Lens” name by Ricoh, a lens must exceed a specified level of overall lens performance, with particular attention being given to MTF values, distortion, and color aberration.
*2 Note: When shooting movies of 1280×720 size, the use of an SD/SDHC memory card with an SD speed class of Class 6 or higher is recommended.

Fuji shows the new FX100!

Fuji just announced the FinePix X100, a rangefinderstyled 12.3MP APS-C-based camera with Hybrid Viewfinder. The “Hybrid Viewfinder that enables users to toggle between optical and electronic viewfinders and display intricate shooting information right into the OVF” (Source: Engadget). That’s what I call “Innovation”! The bad news is that it uses a fixed 23mm f/2.0 lens (The lens itself is gorgeous). There is no official price indication yet but unofficially some websites do report a price target of $1.400. That’s a lot cheaper than the Leica X1 ($1.995 at Amazon)!. The FinePix X100 will be in Stock by early 2011.

More news on:
Engadget
Dpreview
Fuji brochure pdf: http://www.fujifilm.com/photokina2010/list/index.html#h2-3

And here a video taken from Engadget:

Next Samsung crystal ball announcement: “Mirrorless will outsell DSLRs by 2012/2013 says Samsung”

Samsung is making a new strong pro-mirrorless statement (and they have many interests to do so because they do not sell DSLRs anymore). SanJing Park, head of Samsung’s Digital Imaging Business siad that: “The mirrorless camera will be the new locomotive of digital camera market growth going forward and it will take over the SLR market in 2012 or 2013” and “The new segment is already attracting consumers from compact users and will grab further market share by adding more consumers from the SLR category

Reminder: Futuresource predicted that the “higher average retail price of an interchangeable lens compact, compared to an entry-level DSLR, will limit growth of this sector.

There will be certainly a big mirrorless market share growth when Canon and Nkon will join the party in 2011!

Via: Amateur Photographer

New Samsung lens roadmap

Samsung just showed their new lens roadmap. It includes the following lenses:

Wide Pancake 16mm F2.8 iFn
Macro 60mm OIS F2.8 iFn
Movie Pro 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OIS iFn
Movie Home 16-80mm F3.5-4.5 OIS iFn
Portrait 85mm F1.4 iFn

Those lenses all feature the new iFn function which has been well explained at SamsungImaging (Click here)

via Fotoactualidad

The new Samsung NX100

PREORDERS:
Amazon.com (coming soon)

INTERESTING NOTES AND PREVIEWS:

– 14,6 Megapixel, 649 Euro with lens, available in September (yes now!)
– Samsung NX100 Rival Comparison (Photographyblog)
– Samsung NX100 test photos at Letsgodigital!
– Samsung NX100 Preview at DPreview!
– Samsung NX100 Hands-on Photos (Photographyblog)
– Hands On Review: Samsung NX100 (ThePhoBlographer)
– Samsung NX100 preview (ePhotozine)

PRESS RELEASE:

Samsung NX100 (Photographyblog)
Samsung unveils lenses lineup for NX system (Asia CNET)
Objektiv-gesteuert: Samsungs NX100 mit i-Funktion (Photoscala)
NX100 at Dkamera
Samsung NX100: A more compact NX-series SLD (Imaging Resource)
Samsung NX100 photo gallery (Letsgodigital)

Panasonic team leaks the GH2 on the beach!

IMPORTANT UPDATE: We have been requested to remove the picture and DVXuser reference :(

The GH2 looks similar to a [shoplink ”]G2[/shoplink], but got a flash card door on the right like the [shoplink ”]GH1[/shoplink]!

The Panasonic GH2 (along the 14mm, 100-300mm and 3D lenses) will be announced on Tuesday September 21 (the first day of Photokina). It will have a new 18 Megapixel multi aspect sensor. Like the Canon 7D and Canon T2i (550D) this is the highest resolution sensor available for non-fullframe cameras (APS-C or FourThirds). But because it is a multi-aspect sensor the effective resolution will be 16 Megapixel. It is the highest resolution sensor ever used for a (Micro-)FourThirds camera. The new Olympus E-5 (to be announced on September 14) will not use that sensor.

In the meanwhile the GH1 is becoming cheaper and cheaper almost eveywhere ([shoplink ”]Click here to check the current price[/shoplink]). But keep in mind that the Gh1 hack doesn’t work anymore with the newest Panasonic firmware!

Follow 43rumors until the September 21 announcement! We will update this website with all last minute rumors, leaks and camera reviews!

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