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2014年11月17日月曜日

Samsung to drop NX1 prices in January (preorders lower than expected).


SamsungCameraRumors (Click here) got their hands on some interesting NX1 sales details:


- Worldwide Sales (or preorders) of the NX1 are lower than expected

- Sales are high in some countries like Korea and Germany



More important there will be a price drop on the NX1 in January.


Some more NX1 info:

Readers test at Dpreview forum.

NX1 autofocus imrpession at SCR.




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Olympus E-M5 now discontinued (and discounted).


As we all know the new E-M6 will be announced in February. It will be the first Olympus camera recording 4K and it replace the E-M5 which has now been discontinued. And today Olympus US dropped the price of the E-M5 down to $559 only (here at Amazon and here at GetOlympus).




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2014年11月15日土曜日

Deal of the day: Sony A7r with grip bag and card for $1,396!


Grab it now at Amazon US (Click here)!




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This is how the future Sony (and Olympus camera?) sensor will work!


This is the detailed description of the new Sony APCS (Active Pixel Color Sampling) sensor. The first of these new generation sensor will be launched in early 2015 on compact smartphones. Larger sensors for Alpha cameras (and Olympus MFT cameras?) are supposed to be launched after.


The new sensor has an electrified color filter that moves horizontally. It takes three exposure pictures (Red-Green-Blue) and merges them into one. The advantages are:


- One single pixel has 100% full color info (Bayer sensors need more pixels)

- Pixels can be larger compared to current Bayer sensors. This means less noise (or more resolution) possible

- Sensor has also Global shutter with very fast frame rates (16,000 at 2K) and no jello effect

- Very high native sensitivity of around 5,000 ISO!


On paper the only drawback is the triple exposure needed to get the full color information. We don't know how this will effect long exposure shots or shots on moving subjects!





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