CineD Interview: Cameras and Overheating – Discussion with Panasonic
An interesting talk with Matt Frazer about the Panasonic tech
An interesting talk with Matt Frazer about the Panasonic tech
Makes sense for Canon to kill the EM line. And it makes sense for Fuji to keep that nice 26MP sensor.
The Japanese website Asahi reports that Nikon is ending the production of cameras in Japan and moving all production to Thailand.
This is simply Nikon’s attempt to cut costs as much as it gets. Don’t think this is enough to make them stay in the business. Troubling times for Nikon :(
The first curved sensor made it now officially into mass production. It’s from a french company named “Curve-One“. Here are some quick info about the sensor advantages:
But when are those kind of sensors to a mirrorless camera? Not any time soon for sure. The problem is that you would have to launch a completely new line of lenses designed for those sensors. Your “older” lenses designed for flat sensors would not work anymore.
I know Sony had such a prototype lens and some patents some years ago. I guess an RX fixed lens camera using such a sensor may be coming in 2-3 years…
Third party manufacturers never sleep and we got a ton of leaks and info:
Sharp posted a new image of their 8K Micro Four Thirds camera. But they still don’t say when this camera will be for sale. All they write is that this cameras is still “under development”.
The MFT system really needs some exciting news…so please Sharp let us know what’s your plan on this!
We got three software deals this week:
1) Luminar AI
You can now buy and download the new Luminar AI ($10 discount with our code “4RRUM”). All features with interactive slider can be found on that official Luminar AI page.
2) Topaz AI
If you use the code “holiday15” you get an additional 15% discount on top of the new 30% discount on all TOPAZ products (Click here). This is what you save on the single products:
3) DxO
Til December 31 you save up to 30% on all DxO products (Click here):