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Will DSLR Deserters Really Leave Mirrorless Cameras in Two Years?

Mirrorless is the future. Mirrorless is the best. DSLRs are dead! These are things we all hear every single day in the photography world, but there are some out there who believe otherwise. There is no doubt that further (much further) down the line, Mirrorless cameras will likely kill of the DSLR, but Ricoh believes that the mighty DSLR will put up a heck of a fight along the road to inevitability, in fact they are so confident that they think DSLR deserters will return to the cameras two years after leaving for the promised land of Mirrorless. Join us after the break for more details. thephoblographer.com »

2019-5-28 16:00

Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm f/0.95 III Unveiled for Full-Frame Mirrorless

The Chinese lens maker Zhongyi Optics (ZY Optics) has unveiled the new Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm f/0.95 III for Sony E, Nikon Z, and Canon RF full-frame mirrorless cameras. Compared to the version II model of the lens, the version III model features a new optical design that provides both a smaller size and greater resistance […] petapixel.com »

2019-4-18 17:05

Canon EOS R Said to Get Improved Eye AF Firmware on April 18th

One of the great things about Mirrorless cameras has been the extra support they get in the form of firmware updates. While DSLR's used to get them, they were very infrequent. However, with the Mirrorless market being so competitive, and with each company always trying to one up each other, firmware updates have become a very normal part of Mirrorless ownership. thephoblographer.com »

2019-4-17 19:00

Does Canon’s Next Mirrorless Camera Need to be a 70MP Monster?

As the Mirrorless race heats up, more and more reports are hitting the circuit in regards to what road Canon may take in regards to their next Mirrorless camera. We have already seen a mid-tier Mirrorless camera in the EOS R, and we now have the entry level EOS RP as well, so where does Canon go next? If reports are to be believed they will try to win users over with a 70MP monster. Join after the break to find out more. thephoblographer.com »

2019-3-16 19:00

Review: Nikon Z6 (The Better of Nikon’s Two Initial Mirrorless Cameras)

When Nikon first announced the Z6, we were certainly hoping for a camera system that would blow us away. Instead, what we got was a camera system that felt half-baked at best. Coming into the mirrorless marketplace five years later than the competition, you would expect Nikon to avoid pitfalls that have plagued competing camera manufacturers, but the reality is they seem to be making a lot of the same mistakes. thephoblographer.com »

2019-1-10 14:00

Why I’m Still Shooting With A DSLR In 2019

Nobody can argue that 2018 was the year that mirrorless cameras well and truly established themselves as genuine alternatives to DSLRs. Nikon and Canon got in on the party with the Z6/Z7 and EOS R and even Panasonic, the brand that co-launched the Micro Four-Thirds mount, announced the development of the full-frame S1/S1R models, which are expected in just a couple of months. digitalrev.com »

2019-1-3 03:00

Comparing the Dynamic Range of the Sony A7 III, Canon EOS R, Fujifilm XT-3, and Nkon Z7

When we look back at 2018 in the future, we will remember this year as the year that the photography industry moved full steam into the mirrorless world. Never before have we had so many compelling mirrorless camera options on the market at the same time, with the Sony A7III being the first one to be announced back in February of this year at WPPI, followed by the Nikon Z7, Canon EOS R, and the Fujifilm XT-3 being announced within mere days of one another later on during the summer. thephoblographer.com »

2018-12-6 23:00

October Full frame mirrorless share: Sony 67%, Canon 22% and Nikon 10%

  Now we know what impact the new Canon and Nikon Full Frame cameras had in Japan. BCNrankingy published the Full Frame mirrorless sales data for the month of October (for Japan only). With the introduction of the new EOS-R and Z7 cameras the Sony FF mirrorless share dropped from 99,5% (0,5% is Leica) down […] The post October Full frame mirrorless share: Sony 67%, Canon 22% and Nikon 10% appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2018-11-9 19:31