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the hype is REAL for the R1
What hype? Its crap.
Canon always
so much hot & dark news...GoPro Hero is sooooo HOT!!! and sooooo DARK!!!(at night)
Yes, stay tune for more update
are you sure?
internal raw video?
Still waiting for the ZV-E10 mk. 2. Those putting this camera down will be first in line when it is announced as real and released. Mark my words.
It'll come in a few days!
It's not time for the RVI yet... this is all bull.
No Sony lens can resolve that kind of resolution in full frame
Sony GM lenses were always made to resolve 100 megapixels. There’s plenty of literature to back that up online. Whether it’s true or not, I am not sure but they’ve been saying that for years.
@@Joyofvision99 I call bs on those claims, of that is true then Sony had no reason to release 2nd generation of holy trinity. Some of the primes aren't of the sharpest quality either.
@@AzarathGirl123 I don’t know. All of my GM primes can easily resolve 61 megapixels wide-open if I ever get 100 megapixel sensor I will let you know how it goes lol
The Memory Cards going make you go broke with those specs
I don't think it's true. It isn't time for A7R V's successor yet and I don't think connecting a sports lens with a high megapixel body makes sense either. What I can imagine though is that in fact it could be an A1 II (or it could have very similar parameters - in my opinion, the A1 II will have a stacked sensor rather than a global shutter sensor because it's just not possible yet to produce a global shutter sensor with the A1 class demands on resolution and image quality). The connection of a new A1 camera and the 500mm lens makes more sense to me. Perhaps a pre-production version of this camera could be used by some ambassadors at the Olympics... 🤔
All that and it will still be 14bit color no internal raw or internal ssd
Z6III is too expensive !!!
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It would be perfect if it was a fully stacked sensor, raw in precapture@120 fps, 240 fps 4 k among others, all for $2k.
Im very excited about release! do we know atleast a month when this camera should be released?
In the official announcement, no specific date was revealed. But the timeframe should be Q1/Q2 of 2025. Let's just wait for any future update. Stay connected with us so we can keep you updated, thanks!
It's cost is too high than expected.
Yes it is😅
the best of the best
I like the Z9H
This is poor information and all speculations
Wait, till the 18th of June!
Does this set of rumors have any credibility or is it a click bait fantasy?
Luts ?
We look forward to launching it in July 24.
I would love a smaller lighter full frame camera my dream as a travel photographer but still must have stabilisation and prefer EVF.
You can pick up a Sony A7MK II new on sale for about 800 dollars and a MKIII for a few hundred more, they are small, and Sony has a good variety of glass.
If they put STACKED BSI sensor, Pre-capture, ~14 mechanical fps / ~+20 fps electronicaly, THEN I am sold! I don't need more megapixels, but for sure I'd take that. But obviously high ISO will be worse than on 24/26 mpx.
Video specs too good. Fx30. I expect double card slots for stills mostly. If no then will be same as a6700.
Hearing a rumour that it will retail for $3k. Think that’s a bit pricey if true. Not sure I will be willing to pay that. In fact I won’t.
That's true. But this one is bound to be a commercial hit!
Depends whether you're pro or amateur. Nothing is worth it for an amateur. Smartphones can shoot good photos these days except in low light.
Awesome video pleasure to watch, can’t wait for the Air3s hoping for the 1 inch sensor , just wondering the best place to purchase it when released
Official DJI site or Amazon Store would be just perfect!
what about a6800
None.
theres no 69 in a6800
For me not having a view finder, or IBS is a deal breaker too much like using a phone for photography.
Well, you're not wrong!
How tf is 20fps electronic astonishing? 😂
Very nice video ❤❤❤❤❤
"Flagship?" the Z9 is Nikon's flagship.
Does it have a Gps ?
No information on that yet.
Double Expeed 7 processor??? Never ever!!! Watching your post is waisting time! You know nothing at all!
Just wait, brother, you'll be surprised!
A full frame z30 perhaps? Much like the sony a7c. Nikon just make sure you make an optional evf that can connect to the camera via a hotshoe mount. A battery grip which includes a full size HDMI and headphone jack.
Number focus point is the the lazy thing in nikon
And where were these specs confirmed from?
Various sources. Hopefully, we've got everything correct!
I thought the Z8 was the mini Z9🤡
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My old Air 2 does all except that replacement batteries are soooo expensive. Would want a thermal camera instead :)
It is what it is, man! Enjoy the Air 2 tho.
For me it would be much more important that there are appropriate lenses for the APS-C RF mount cameras from Canon and aswell from Sigma and Tamron or others. The lenses must have a level which is payable also for non profi photograpers as hobbiests and other non profi people. The available lenses should cover wide angle, portrait, macro and tele which could be used for birds and others. Not each photographer is willing to pay for a lense - mean rf portfolio - double camera price. This might be valid for someone who earns money with his camera but not for all the others.
Yes, because it worked so well the last time Nikon made an "h" camera. 🙄 History aside, it may actually be a good idea this time.
It will be!
There is nothing here about improving tracking…..that is better than zf. It’s the only spec that really matters….coz if Nikon can’t make a lower cost consistently great tracking there is no point in the upgrade.
Absolutely, enhancing tracking performance is crucial, especially in fast-paced shooting scenarios. Nikon has prioritized this in the Z6 III with improved autofocus algorithms and expanded coverage. While comparisons with competitors like the ZF are essential, the Z6 III's advancements, including Eye-Detection and Animal-Detection autofocus, demonstrate Nikon's commitment to delivering reliable tracking for photographers.
will it have an option to create or freeze photos from videos ???(Without loosing any resolution).. otherwise im not buying .... lol.
No information so far!
$7500?!?
Thats a decent price compared to other cameras that the a1 compares to.
This space has become ridiculously overpriced... It's approaching Leica pricing fast...
what a clickbait VID, GARBAGE channel, click on do not suggest anymore
Honestly I’d be weary to purchase a Sony camera at launch. Let’s say the a1mii was released next week. In a years time better camera would be released with more features at a lower cost. After a7siii and a1 users were ignored with a firmware update for months. I think my next camera will be from another brand
Sorry to hear that. Hopefully, Sony will do better moving forward.
Will it compete with S5iix ? In price also .
The Nikon Z6 III will likely compete with cameras like the Sony A7S III in terms of both performance and price. While the exact comparison will depend on individual preferences and shooting needs, the Z6 III's improvements in autofocus, image quality, and video capabilities make it a strong contender in its price range. Additionally, Nikon's Z-mount lens ecosystem offers further versatility and compatibility, which may influence purchasing decisions for photographers invested in the Nikon system.
*The world doesn't need another 4K resolution video capable mirrorless camera ! For $7,500.00 USD, I certainly do expect much more, in terms of video performance than 4K resolution video capability. How about 12K video resolution and a 60.1 MP sensor ?*
But for what ? Are you going to shoot 200 millions dollars blockbuster to be displayed on IMAX ? 😂
@@neobluepill6051 You're missing the point. The point is I don't have to pay $7,500.00 USD for a 4K Camera, when I can get an excellent quality 4K UHD camera with a 1 inch APSC Sensor for under $1,000.00 USD. In fact I bought one as soon as it became available - It's called The DJI Osmo Pocket 3. While we're on the subject of digital IMAX, the very definition is a misnomer. True IMAX is 15 Perf 65 mm Eastman Type - 2 Motion Picture Negative, with enough resolution to equal around 16 to 18K, so not even a 12K resolution mirrorless camera would be suitable for IMAX production. Most IMAX purists refer to the current state of digital IMAX as "LIEMAX." The point is when you pay $7,500.00 for a mirrorless camera with a big sensor, then you expect higher resolutions should be available then the usual 4K 120p, or 8K 30p standard fare. You expect 4K 240p and 8K 120p at the very least for spending that kind of money.
@@neobluepill6051I was gonna ask the same 😅😅😅😅
It seems like you're expressing a desire for higher specifications, such as 12K video resolution and a 60.1 MP sensor, in the context of the Sony A1 Mark II camera. While those specifications would undoubtedly offer top-of-the-line performance, it's essential to keep in mind that camera technology often involves striking a balance between various factors like resolution, sensor size, frame rates, and price point. The Sony A1 Mark II is known for its impressive features and capabilities, catering to a wide range of professional photographers and videographers. If you're looking for a camera that offers higher resolutions and megapixels, there may be other models in the market that better suit your specific needs.
@@pixelledus Yes. The Black Magic Design URSA Mini Pro 12K, the upcoming BMD New 12K Cinema Camera, and the 17K BMD Cinema Camera is coming end of August.
when will be we can got?
There are such a no confirm date when will get this, but stay tune with us we will update this news very soon😊
The Z6iii will be a good camera however it's 6 years late. With Nikon product cycles you have to ask yourself are you prepared to wait another 6 years for its replacement.
True💀
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,how frequent do you hope to buy a new camera?
@@RickMentore Sony upgraded the A7iii 4 years later to the a7vi in 2021. I upgraded from the z6 to the a7iv (4 years) in 2022 to take advantage of better resolution and autofocus. So I would say Nikon was about 2 years late.