All things from exhibition and any upcoming announcements.
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See more at http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/15741/photokina-2016-support-our-team
Interesting new cameras at Photokina
Interesting new lenses at Photokina
Interesting new gear at Photokina
DJI - Karma drone
None for now.
http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/15737/panasonic-fz2000-topic
....appears to have variable nd...or 3 settings
....and translated from japanese...."The maximum bit rate in the ALL-Intra 200Mbps, 100Mbps in IPB"
I'm sorry, I can't help myself... GH5 is very interesting! It's also exciting to see what other companies come out with!
For me GH5 with 422 and 10 bit would be a serious step up! (Blackmagic style specs with Panasonic usability)
All Panasonic topics updated, all cameras official, 3 new lenses also announced.
Lenses (announcement only)
The LUMIX GH5 will be featured at Photokina 2016 alongside a new LEICA DG VARIO-ELMARIT F2.8-4.0 lens series. Achieving both high optical performance and compact size, the LEICA DG VARIO-ELMARIT F2.8-4.0 lens series will include a new 12-60mm standard zoom lens, an 8-18mm wide zoom lens and a 50-200mm telephoto zoom lens. All lenses will be showcased as reference exhibits at the Panasonic booth.
Can measure color temperature, white balance, exposure and illuminance.
Lumu Power makes it, hall 4.1, booth C-015.
Zombie camera :p
42MP,12 FPS, 4K, 120FPS in FHD, 5-Axis Stabilization, DUAL SD...
The new Lexar 64GB microSDXC UHS-I memory card.
Designed primarily for surveillance cameras and built to withstand multiple write/erase cycles, the new cards can record and safely store up to 12,000 hours of 1080p full-HD video footage. The new cards are UHS-I compatible and are available in 32GB and 64GB capacities. Each card is supplied with a UHS-I adapter for easy video file transfer. The new cards are currently available for purchase from most Lexar distributors, resellers and retailers across Australia and New Zealand with an MSRP of AUD$44.95 and NZ$49.95 (32GB), and AUD$69.95 and NZ$79.95 (64GB). For more information, visit www.lexar.com.
Hasselblad V1D concept camera
http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/15763/hasselblad-v1d-concept-camera
Sandisk 1TB SDHC card
Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ: WDC), a global storage technology and solutions leader, today unveiled its SanDisk® 1TB terabyte (TB) SDXC™ card prototype at the world's leading trade fair for photo and video professionals. With increasing demand for high resolution content, such as 4K and 8K, the company continues to push the boundaries of technology with solutions that support the exponential growth of data-intensive production demands.
“Showcasing the most advanced imaging technologies is truly exciting for us,” said Dinesh Bahal, vice president, product management, Content Solutions Business Unit, Western Digital. “Sixteen years ago we introduced the first SanDisk 64MB SD™ card and today we are enabling capacities of 1TB. Over the years our goal has remained the same; continue to innovate and set the pace for the imaging industry. The SanDisk 1TB SD card prototype represents another significant achievement as growth of high-resolution content and capacity-intensive applications such as virtual reality, video surveillance and 360 video, are progressing at astounding rates.”
Olympus booth
Panasonic booth
Canon
GH5 mockup photo from @AKED
How is the Nikon 1 system doing in Europe? Is it still being promoted?
The Nikon 1 system will definitely still be be around in the future - there are no plans to withdraw it from the market, as you can tell by our stand which has a large Nikon 1 area. The Nikon 1 J5 camera is selling really well, allowing us to achieve up to 10% share with just one camera model in some European countries. Again, the smaller sensor size gives the Nikon 1 system some key advantages when compared to larger sensor cameras.
So this year we have 3 camera systems that will be remembered only by former owners and historians - Samsung NX, Sony A mount cameras and Nikon 1.
Laowe/Venusbooth
Photos by @AKED
Samyang booth
Xeen lenses
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