Fujifilm GFX100 will Get Free ProRes RAW via Firmware Update
Fujirumors reports the GFX100 will Get Free ProRes RAW via Firmware Update. That’s great news for all those of you who spent $10,000 on this camera!
Fujirumors reports the GFX100 will Get Free ProRes RAW via Firmware Update. That’s great news for all those of you who spent $10,000 on this camera!
Tamron is teasing the launch of a new travel zoom lens for the Sony FE system!
I believe Tamron is making the Sony E mount great again by offering som excellent, affordable and compact zooms: It’s something neither the Canon RF nor the Nikon Z systems can offer. Sony managers should send a ton of wine battles to the Tamron Headquarter as a sign of gratitude :)
In June we will have the final showdown! Canon is se to announced the pricing of the EOS-R5 and Sony will finally unveil the A7sII successor. According to new rumors the EOS-R5 will be priced just below $4,000 and I bet the Sony A7sII successor will have a very similar price.
The EOS-R5 is going to have 8K while the Sony is rumored to be a video workhorse with cooling vent which may make it more suitable for serious (and longer) video work.
One thing seems to be certain: While Fuji-Panasonic-Nikon are making a big pause all the spotlight will be on Canon and Sony from now on!
It took seven years of complains for Sony to realize that you need to have a fully articulating screen on the side to appeal vloggers. This leaked image of the ZV1 shows that it’s finally coming on May 26!
SAR reports those specs:
Now we can hope the Sony A7sII successor will have exactly the same screen…just bigger!
SonyAlphaRumors reports that we shall get three new FF products in June/July:
To me the surprise would be to get the new A7sIII at all :)
I just got this rumor about a possible Capture One PRO 20 for Nikon edition coming soon:
The new Capture One for Nikon will bring all the power of Capture One to dedicated Nikon users at a reduced price point, including tailored profiles for supported Nikon cameras. Unlike other RAW processors, Capture One’s camera profiles are uniquely developed for each specific camera model, a process that requires the use of the camera in and out of a controlled lab in Copenhagen, where a team of specialists engage each new model in various scenarios. Nikoneye
They then evaluate all the performance parameters such as color, sharpness, and noise across hundreds of images and uses that data to deliver a truly tailored profile, which ultimately provides the best post-processing experience. Capture One for Nikoneye, like the Pro version, brings this level of support for Nikon cameras, including their latest cameras like the Z6, Z7, and D6.
via Nikoneye