Category: aps-c

Fujifilm X-Pro3 review: One peculiar camera

[ad_1] These simulations aren’t Instagram gimmicks and are often used by pro photographers. If you’d rather not muck around in Lightroom, they’ll give you a great, consistent look, in-camera. If you’d rather shoot with RAW and apply your own looks or treatments, Fujifilm’s 14-bit RAW files give you plenty of data to work with. Below […]

Fujifilm’s X-Pro3 can focus in almost complete darkness

[ad_1] If that’s not weird enough for you, another selling point is the upgraded optical/electronic hybrid display. In rangefinder mode, you’re looking through an optical, rather than an electronic display. Because it’s offset from the lens, your subject will always appear at the wrong size and angle. Once you get used to it though (and […]

Canon unveils the EOS M200 with 4K video and eye-detect AF

[ad_1] With an entry-level price, the M200 is aimed at smartphone users who want to upgrade their photo powers. As such, it has the same body as the M100, with the same button layout, pocket-friendly size and pop-up selfie screen. Physical controls are minimal, so the camera settings are largely controlled from the flip-up touchscreen. […]

Fujifilm’s entry-level X-A7 comes with 4K video and face detection

[ad_1] For video, the X-A7 can now handle 4K at 30 fps rather than being hobbled at 15fps like the last model, and Fujifilm said it has less rolling shutter, too (a possible jab at Sony). 1080p shooting speeds are limited to 60 fps, however. The ISO range runs from 100-12,800, though it can be […]

A first look at Sony’s A6600 flagship APS-C mirrorless camera

[ad_1] If you’ve ever held one of Sony’s APS-C mirrorless shooters, the A6600 and A6100 will feel quite familiar. They’re slightly lighter and less bulky than, say, the full-frame, 61-megapixel A7R IV, which is great for photographers or videographers who would rather carry around a more compact body — and, most importantly perhaps, who aren’t […]

Sony’s A6600 APS-C flagship is a shooting speed demon

[ad_1] The A6600 packs 425 phase-detect points, enabling real time eye-tracking in both photo and video mode for humans and animals. It can also track focus on any moving object in real time. It’s interesting that Sony has stuck to the same resolution sensor as the one on the last model, considering that Canon just […]

Canon leaks its EOS 90D DSLR and mirrorless EOS M6 Mark II cameras

[ad_1] The EOS M6 Mark II can shoot at up to an impressive 14 fps, and 30 fps in “RAW burst shooting mode,” thanks to the new sensor and Digic 8 processor, the video notes. Visually, it looks much like the original EOS M6, but has a multifunction dial in place of the last model’s […]