DPReview TV: First thoughts on the Canon R
First thoughts on the Canon R by DPreview TV:
Jared Polin:
TOny and Chelsea Northrup:
Photorec:
First thoughts on the Canon R by DPreview TV:
Jared Polin:
TOny and Chelsea Northrup:
Photorec:
CameraSize added the new Nikon Z cameras in their databaase and we can play around with some comparisons. And Photoksu posted the image on top showing the size of the three mounts.
Nikon Z preorder links:
Nikon Z7 at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon Z6 at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon 24-70mm at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon 35mm at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon 50mm at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon FTZ adapter at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
And here some overlays made by Photosku:
A7rIII (red) and the Nikon Z
And below GFX and the Nikon Z
Thanks to Dpreview and DC.watch we can finally see the real images of the new 58mm f/0,95 lens and the first images of the 24-70mm f/2.8 and 14-30mm f/4.0 prototype Z lenses. Dpreview writes:
Also not quite ready for primetime are three forthcoming S-series lenses (from left to right) the 24-70mm F2.8, 58mm F0.95 ‘Noct’ and 14-30mm F4. (Sorry about the limited depth of field in this shot, I was trying to isolate the Noct, and then forgot to get a proper group shot before moving on. It’s been a long day.)
As you can hopefully tell, though, the Noct is massive and the 24-70mm F2.8 – while not quite as enormous – looks like it will also be a pretty beefy lens when it’s released next year, dwarfing the compact 24-70mm F4 kit lens. The 14-30mm (shown mounted on a Z 7) on the other hand is fairly compact, which we know is one of the technical advantages of a very short flange-back distance.
This is the 14-30mm f/4.0 and Dpreview writes:
Compared to the 24-70mm F2.8 and 58mm F0.95, the 14-30mm F4 looks positively tiny. Cosmetically, it shares a lot of the same design accents of the 35mm, 50mm and 24-70mm lenses announced alongside the Z 6. Details of all three forthcoming lenses are in short supply, but we’ll share more when we have more to share.
Above you can see the 58mm f/0,95 and Dpreview writes:
A closeup of the rather natty ‘Noct’ script and display screen on the forthcoming 58mm F0.95, which we’re told can be customized to show information such as depth of field, shooting aperture and focus distance.
The Noct is a manual focus lens, and this shot shows off its very broad, textured focus ring. We couldn’t pick this mockup up (or indeed any of them) to judge build quality or ergonomics, but we can’t wait to get our hands on a working sample.
This is the 24-70mm f/2.8 and Dpreview writes:
Here’s a closer look at the control layout of the 24-70mm F2.8, showing its display screen, Disp button (which we assume toggles between display modes) and a customizable L-Fn button. A full list of functions that can be assigned to the button is listed in our First Impressions Review of the Z 7.
Nikon Z preorder links:
Nikon Z7 at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon Z6 at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon 24-70mm at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon 35mm at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon 50mm at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Nikon FTZ adapter at BHphoto, BestBuy, Amazon, Adorama, Calumet Germany. WexUk. Jessops. CameraPro.
Teh image on top is a rendering showing how the MF sensor could fit inside the new Nikon mirrorless. This is all pure speculation for now…but it would be nice if this turns out to be correct!
And below you can find new size comaprisons with the Leica FF mirrorless cameras:
via Nikoneye
These seem to be the yet most accurate renderings showing the new Nikon FF mirrorless. Join our new Nikon mirrorless facebook group to discuss everything about the new camera!
via nikon_mirrorless
Within 1 month Nikon and probably Canon too will have announced their new FF mirrorless. In this video Ted Forbes explains why Sony is killing it right now. And it will not be an easy task for Nikon-Canon to catch up with them…
In anticipation of our in-depth buying guide, our friends in the North have been looking at a handful of the latest instant cameras. Having stocked up with Instax Mini film and cameras from Fujifilm, Leica and Mint, it seemed like a good excuse for a party…