Two new Nokon Z cameras to be announced soon
Nokishita spotted the registration of two new Z-mount cameras. What these camera might be are totally a speculation. But don’t think high end cameras are coming any time soon.
Nokishita spotted the registration of two new Z-mount cameras. What these camera might be are totally a speculation. But don’t think high end cameras are coming any time soon.
Today DxO launched a new version of my favorite app: Nik Collection 3 (Click here to see all details). For a limited time you save 30%!
Here you see the official presentation PDF with all new features:
Back on September 27 Zeiss announced the new ZX1 FF compact camera. And yet 20 months passed without the camera being in any store. Zeiss managers stressed multiple times that they seriously want to launch this camera on the market. But you know…never trust marketing folks :)
Tony writes:
The past year has been disasterous for camera manufacturers, and it looks like some of them could go into bankruptcy in the next few years. Nikon and Olympus each reported 3 straight quarters of losses. Sony & Fujifilm don’t report the profits and losses for their imaging departments, but it can’t be good. Pentax and Panasonic seem like afterthoughts to their bigger parent companies… and nothing is getting better any time soon. First, I go through every major manufacturer and discuss my take on whether they’ll still be making camera gear in 3-5 years. Some of the predictions might surprise you. But what really happens if your camera manufacturer decides to shut down? It’s happened before, so I take a look at how the process unfolded and what it means to end users. Do you need to sell your gear immediately because resale value plummets? Can you still get your cameras repaired?
There is a new crazy game going on now: Find the EOS-R5 price on some exotic store that nobody every knew it existed before :)
This time it’s a Romanian shop name F64 that lists the Canon EOS R5 for 20.999 Romanian Lei. That’s about $4,000.
Now, while I believe this is again just a placeholder price I would certainly be happy to see the real camera price to be $4,000. I think it will sell well.
via CanonWatch