Pentax MX-1 hands-on by TheCameraStoreTV.
The new Pentax MX-1 isn’t certainly as famous as the Fuji X100 (or the newer X100s) but it’s a worthy competitor. Just check out the video on top to see what TheCameraStoreTV team thinks of the camera!
The new Pentax MX-1 isn’t certainly as famous as the Fuji X100 (or the newer X100s) but it’s a worthy competitor. Just check out the video on top to see what TheCameraStoreTV team thinks of the camera!
Samsung NX 45mm F1.8 2D-3D lens First Look
Sigma Dp3 review at Imaging Resource.
Iridient Developer 2.0 just released (supports Sigma DP1/2M Cameras) at Outbackphoto.
Canon EOS-M review at ePhotozine.
X-pert corner article: Raw for JPEG shooter and JPEG for RAW shooters at Fujirumors.
And now look at this…it si the The Photographer’s Outlook on 2013 made by Photoshelter:
Short update about the new Sony NEX-3n. The February 20th announcement will bring us only the new Sony NEX-3N with same 16Megapixel sensor as the F3. There will be no NEX-7 successor yet and no other new E-mount lens. But I have been told that another announcement will follow in early April and another one in June. And by than we will have new E-mount lenses and even the new NEX-7 successor!
Regarding the Full Frame NEX: The camera is still in development and no final decision has yet been taken. One thing is sure, it is not coming within this year. So let’s hope for Samsung next month… :)
Even if you don’t care about the new Playstaton that is going to be announced soon on February 20th you should keep a close eye on the event. There is a fair chance that Sony will introduce the new NEX-3n camera that today got leaked at SAR. It’s not that much different from the current NEX-F3. The major change will be that tiny electronic zoom option you can see on the picture. There is no info yet about possible new E-mount lens announcements although we know that So
ny plans to launch a Zeiss zoom and a 85mm f/1.8 later this year.
And let’s keep talking about lenses. Olympus is rumored to launch soon the first of the two f/2.8 constant aperture and high quality MFT lenses that will hit the market within 2013. No specs are available yet but the lenses will be similar to the current Panasonic X lenses (12-35mm and 35-100mm) while delivering a higher image quality compared to the latter.
P.S.: Some bird told me the NEX-7 successor isn’t far away too ;)
The Sigma DP3 proerders are now up at Adorama (Click here) and BHphoto (Click here). The lens will ship in very late February according to BH. Still, we hope the next generation Foveon sensor will be fitted on an interchangeable DP camera. We really don’t want to buy a new camera every time we want to use a different lens!
The most awaited announcement is likely the one that is rumored to come from Samsung in March. There is a small chance they may be the first company (after Leica) to introduce a Full Frame mirrorless system camera. While there is no reliable info about that camera at least we got some evidence for an imminent Samsung announcement. The German online store Fotokoch already displays the price of the new 50-200mm f/4.05.6 zoom. You will get it for 349 but it is yet no available for preorder. And there is also a new white 16mm f/2.4 pancake (the current one is available in black only).
Let’s hope that this is one of the small bread camps we have to follow until the final NX-R FF camera announcement!
via Photorumors
You still remember the Hassleblad Lunar announced at Photokina don’t you? It’s basically a Sony NEX-7 with luxury case that will be priced at $5000. Not something for us normal human beings. Anyway, what you may don’t know is that according to Quesabesde (translation here) Hasselblad wanted Fuji as partner! Sony was only the second best choice. The reason why Fuji ejected the partnership is yet unknown. Fuji and Hassi worked together on many film cameras like for example the famous [shoplink 100117 ebay]Hasselblad X-Pan (Here on eBay)[/shoplink].
Anyway, if the Hassleblad Lunar is the kind of thing we can expect from the Hasselblad-Sony partnership than you have to admit that Fuji had good reasons to reject it. But let’s not draw those kind of conclusions yet, There might be more coming from Hasselblad than just a luxury NEX-7.