Discover New Fantastic Digital Cameras in 2014.
We certainly will enter the year 2014 as the year of the horse, and many
surprises will occur, as well as many rumors and news announcements about new digital cameras from various
brands. You will have a choice of high-end camera, or digital camera with a
more friendly price.
Canon
will announce a new EOS-1 series
body in 2014, a “high end” DSLR camera. The test units will be arrive on March 2014 and
final product probably will arrive in Q3 or Q4 of 2014. The prototypes will be
tested at the Winter Olympics in Sochi. Nikon is rumored to announce Nikon D4x in 2014.
Phase One IQ250. Image: bengske.com |
You also can see a new Fujifilm X-T1
is a X-mount camera with weather-sealed features in January 28, 2014. Fujifilm
X-T1 is a SLR-styled mirrorless camera bearing Fuji’s 16MP X-Trans CMOS II
sensor, borrowed from its X-E2 sibling, and built-in Wi-Fi with remote capture,
and a tilting 3.0-inch LCD. Its built-in 2.36M dot EVF is similar to that of
the XE-2, though it boasts a higher 0.77x equivalent magnification and claimed
lag time of 0.005 seconds.
Fujifilm X-T1. Image: elektronika.it |
Another fantastic news for camera fans: Phase One has announced the
‘world’s first CMOS-based digital camera back’ – the 50MP, Phase One IQ250. It uses a 44x33mm sensor, which is 68% larger in
area than 35mm full frame, and equates to a 1.3x crop of the standard 645
format.
Hasselblad also announced their first 50MP CMOS sensor, Hasselblad H5D-50c medium format camera. This is a substantial step away from the CCD sensors that have been standard in digital medium-format imaging up to now and potentially opens up the possibility of higher ISO sensitivities and faster capture rates than previous Hasselblad medium-format bodies.
Hasselblad also announced their first 50MP CMOS sensor, Hasselblad H5D-50c medium format camera. This is a substantial step away from the CCD sensors that have been standard in digital medium-format imaging up to now and potentially opens up the possibility of higher ISO sensitivities and faster capture rates than previous Hasselblad medium-format bodies.
If you want to buy an affordable mirrorless camera, you will be happy to
hear that Olympus unveils the OM-D E-M10, a budget-friendlier Micro
Four Thirds ‘Digital OM’ with many parts borrowed from the E-M5 – starting with
its 16 megapixel sensor. This camera also smaller than Olympus E-M5. Olympus
OM-D E-M10 equipped with TruePic VII processor and built-in Wi-Fi for image
transfer and remote control. It falls short of its siblings with ’3-axis’ image
stabilization rather than the ’5-axis’ system in the E-M5 and E-M1, and doesn’t
provide an accessory port, but these concessions help nudge the E-M10 to an
attractive price point.
With the presence of various cameras, as mentioned above, you might be
confused to choose, but you can take advantage of the opportunity to get a
special discount on Chinese New Year until mid- February 2014. You do not have
to buy the latest camera to get the best camera.
The last two years the camera
technology is not much different, only certain game features such as creative
filters and size of the sensor , so the difference is not very significant .
You do not need to be overly affected by the temptation of features or sensor
size.
Many cameras which have been launched since 2013 or even cameras in
previous years, it is well worth your consideration for you to have, especially
DSLR cameras and mirrorless cameras because the lens can be changed according
to the need of photography or the photographer's creativity. You can save a lot
of money, so that you can invest to buy various types of latest and original
lenses.