Comment on the forum The E-M1 II is one of my favourite cameras. Now the high-end version has been officially unveiled, I have to say I am a little bit disappointed. I had expected an all-new technological marvel to justify the price tag… Instead the E-M1X is very much based on 2-year old technology from the E-M1 II. It is a little bit like an E-M1 II with a firmware…
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Comment on the forum Video on the new X-T3 is quite a surprise and shows how seriously Fuji are taking filmmaking, even on their most photographer-orientated cameras. Film Simulation goes 10bit for the first time on the X-T3, along with F-LOG (internal) and a future firmware update later in the year will add Hybrid LOG Gamma and BT.2020 colour. There are big improvements to the sensor, to speed up the…
Comment on the forum A man and his horse. A man and his indispensable 10bit drone.
Comment on the forum At least until the A7S III comes out…
Comment on the forum It’s flown under the radar for video but the Sony 100 megapixel CMOS sensor is doing amazing things over in the Hasselblad camp – 4K RAW to be exact. You can see a great video of that below but first – I present to you the humble Fujifilm GFX 50S. If I told you Fujifilm had a full frame mirrorless camera system to compete with the…
Comment on the forum Sony have taken the wraps off their biggest release of the year, the A7R III. It’s a very respectable update for photographers, a smaller one for video shooters.
Comment on the forum It looks like Fujifilm’s nicest camera is going to get a huge step up in video quality. If it happens, this will be the first time in history that such a major feature (4K video recording) has been added by a firmware update.
Comment on the forum In 2009 Canon introduced a disruptive technology. His name was the 5D Mark II and it was the devil incarnate. At the time they had a pro line-up of video camcorders like the XL2 which were used by filmmakers all over the world. Canon’s 60+ year old management probably thought they’d just killed an entire business, by accident, with a consumer DSLR.