Another Nikon Z mount size comparison with Sony…because you can’t have enough of them :)

We saw so many camera size comparisons but only on August 23 we will know the 100% accurate size of the new Nikon Z. In the meantime check out these images made by Cameracreativ.de:

Not sure how accurate these are. I am also curious to see if Canon will also use such a large mount on their FF mirrorless when it will be announced. We know Canon has a mirrorless event on September 4/5 but so far we didn’t get confirmation if that’s just for the current Canon EOS-M line or for a new FF mirrorless…

found via Nikoneye (Thanks Mauro!).

New Hasselblad XV adapter

HASSELBLAD XV LENS ADAPTER EXPANDS CAPABILITIES OF MEDIUM FORMAT MIRRORLESS PHOTOGRAPHY, LINKING THE FUTURE TO THE PAST

Hasselblad bridges its legacy and future with the new XV Lens Adapter, providing compatibility for the X1D-50c mirrorless medium format camera to the large range of V System lenses.

Hasselblad’s iconic V System of cameras and lenses are closely linked to the heritage of many professional image makers. With the new XV Lens Adapter, Hasselblad extends the X1D-50c to the full line of C, CB, CF, CFI, CFE, F and FE lenses; each lens functions solely with the use of the X1D-50c’s electronic shutter feature.

With over sixty lenses with focal lengths from 30 to 500mm in the V System, the XV Lens Adapter represents expansion of the X System and capabilities of the world’s most compact digital medium format camera.

The sleek new adapter joins Hasselblad’s other available lenses and accessories for the X System of cameras. Currently, five native XCD Lenses from 21mm to 120mm are available along with support of Hasselblad’s HC/HCD and XPan Lenses.

The XV Lens Adapter is available now for purchase with a MSRP of €199 / $249 / £179 /JPY ?29,000 (excl. VAT) / CNY?2499 (incl. VAT).

via Hasselblad

This is the new Panasonic LX100II

Nokishita leaked the images of the new Panasonic LX100II. The camera will be announced on August 23 just like the new Nikon FF mirrorless. I don’t think Panasonic will get much coverage on this…everybody will be writing about Nikon on that day!

 

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Panasonic rumored to still release two new cameras this year: LX100II and G90

Olympus will definitely not announce any new MFT camera this year. But Panasonic is rumored to still have two new announcements:

– On August 23 they will announce the new LX100II camera
– Between Photokina and PhotoPlus they will also announce a new G90 MFT camera which will feature the same GH5s sensor

That most exciting new announcement for the Micro Four Thirds folk will happen sometimes between January and March 2019. Olympus will announce their new super duper high end camera!