The Fujifilm X-Processor 5 and X-TransTM CMOS 5 have been combined to provide a new level of processing power. Together, they offer a higher sensitivity range while maintaining image fidelity and reducing noise at higher ISOs. A new AI processor makes subject-detection AF possible, which helps maximize the speed and accuracy of tracking moving subjects. The new X-Processor 5 offers even more power than the X-Processor 4, and is capable of processing ten times faster.
Canon EOS R1
Canon is rumored to be working on a new camera for 2022. Rumours suggest it will come with a worldwide shutter, quad pixel autofocus, and a larger battery. Those features are not yet confirmed, but it is expected to improve autofocus performance and increase responsiveness to changes in subject distance. Here are the features we expect to see in the Canon EOS R1.
The first big change to the EOS R1 is the sensor size. The Canon EOS R5 is already able to shoot at up to 20 frames per second, but the new camera will almost certainly be even faster. Canon is also working on a new full-frame mirrorless camera modeled after the EOS 5DS. The new camera will have an 80-megapixel sensor and will likely be larger than the current EOS R3. It will also have a larger grip and an enhanced LCD and EVF.
A few other improvements are rumored. The Canon R1 could debut in Q4 2022. It may come with 8K video recording and a new Quad Pixel AF system. Rumors also suggest the R7 camera will be an entry-level camera that will use an APS-C sensor. Rumors indicate that the R7 would be the first RF-mount camera with an APS-C sensor, which means it may have already been tested by photographers. The camera will also be capable of shooting 4K video at 60 frames per second and 1080 video at 120 frames per second. If it does, it will likely be priced under two thousand dollars.
Rumors about the R1 camera for 2022 suggest the company could announce an announcement later this year or in 2023. This would depend on whether the processor shortage has eased. After all, the company only announced the R7 and R10 mirrorless cameras last week. The company is already apologetic for the delays. While we can’t be certain of a specific date, we can expect to see more announcements from Canon in the coming months.
Sony RX series
Rumors predict that Sony will launch three new mirrorless cameras in 2022. The a7R V, a9 III, and an “unknown” camera. The a7R V is expected to be the successor to the Sony a7R IV, a camera that has been widely praised for its ability to take excellent pictures. The a7R IV is a capable all-around camera with a tilting screen and snappy autofocus.
The RX100 VII is priced more than its predecessors, but is still available at B&H and other retailers. This camera is equipped with more features, including a 24-200mm equivalent lens. It can record slow motion videos, use Eye-AF, and perform real-time tracking. It also has a better battery life, rated at a whopping two years. But don’t worry: this camera still has plenty of room for future upgrades.
In terms of specs, the Sony RX100 IV was a significant upgrade over the RX100. Now it can shoot 120 fps slow motion videos, while the new LCD has 180 degrees of articulation. This is great news for selfie takers, video shooters who don’t need 4K, and photographers on a budget. Additionally, the RX100 IV’s new electronic shutter means that it can shoot more frames than ever before.
The Sony RX100 VII has a bright tilting screen with a small pop-up electronic viewfinder. Its autofocus system is fast, and its image quality is excellent in low light conditions. Its zoom range makes it an ideal camera for a wide variety of situations. And even though its size is not the best, Sony cameras can still be a good buy. They’re also great for building a gear kit over time.
The new RX100 VII features an upgraded version of the A9 imaging processor. The camera also has real-time eye autofocus. It also has better battery life, with 260 shots. It also features a microphone jack. In addition to these new features, the RX100 VII has a variety of other benefits. Its fast AF/AE tracking will give the photographer the perfect shot. With so many features, the RX100 VII is an impressive choice.
Fujifilm X-H2
If you are looking for a camera to replace your current DSLR, then you may want to consider the Fujifilm X-H2S, which is an improved version of the acclaimed ‘X-H2’. The X-H2S offers several improvements over the ‘X-H2’, including a full HDMI port and the ability to record in F-Log, ProRes, or Blackmagic RAW. At first glance, this camera looks much like the Panasonic GH6 and is a bit larger than the X-T4 which are the two cameras currently on the market.
The X-H2S is also expected to include a 40-megapixel X-Trans sensor, although Fujifilm hasn’t officially announced the exact specification of the sensor. The 40-megapixel sensor is more than twice as sensitive as the previous X-T4 model, and Fujifilm says it will be used inside the upcoming X-H2 camera. Since the company has already been testing the X-H2S, it’s hard to tell which version will be released first.
The X-H2S will also have a higher resolution than the X-H2s. Both cameras will have a 40-megapixel sensor and a 26-megapixel sensor, and both cameras will be capable of recording 4K video. Additionally, both cameras will have dual card slots and a high-resolution electronic viewfinder. Fujifilm’s X-H2 cameras have in-body image stabilization, which was a highlight of the ‘X-H1’ camera.
The X-H2 camera will come with a 40-megapixel sensor, which is higher than any other camera currently on the market. The camera will be priced at $1,150. It’s expected to hit the market in September 2022, but it’s still a ways off. Hopefully, Fujifilm will continue to focus on its kaizen firmware updates for the X-H2 camera.
The X-H2 is also expected to have a new lens, a red-badge lens that offers a maximum resolution of 8K DCI/UHD. The camera will cost under $2,500, which makes it a great deal for a camera that will make people happy. The price is also right, with the X-H2 expected to be out in 2022.
OM SYSTEM
In the near future, OM Digital Solutions is planning to launch a new Micro Four Thirds camera. The new camera will be the company’s first since its acquisition of Olympus Imaging in January 2021. OM Digital Solutions has confirmed that this new camera will be available in 2022, but little else is known at this time. The new camera is expected to be available in early 2022.
Despite this long-awaited new camera, the OM-1 has been sold off for the time being, and it has been announced that the GH6 will be joining the OM System at the beginning of 2022. Assuming the new camera is indeed a successor to the OM-D, it will be the first OM-E-M5 camera to feature the new sensor size.
The OM-1 offers a built-in High-Res Shot mode that allows users to shoot in high-resolution 80MP RAWs and JPEGs. This makes it easier to take photos that are both sharp and clear. It also features a new mode for adjusting focus and ISO levels. The new feature makes it possible to take RAWs at higher resolutions than a traditional DSLR camera.
The OM-D E-M5 Mark II offers impressive video capabilities. It is the predecessor of the OM-D E-M1 Mark IV. Olympus has replaced it with the OM-D E-M5 Mark III. The new camera offers 5-Axis Image Stabilisation, C4K recording at 24fps, 4K at 30p and 25p, and Full HD 1080p at 120fps. Its high bit-rates can reach 237 Mbps.
The OM-1 features a 20-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor, upgraded processor, and a large 168-frame raw buffer when using mechanical shutter. It can also shoot 4K video at 60 fps with an electronic shutter and can record for up to 90 minutes on a single charge. In addition, it can record at a speed of 50 fps in manual focus mode.
The OM-1 offers on-sensor phase-detection AF. This patented technology divides each pixel into four quadrants for better cross-sensor performance. It can also detect the face, head, and eye of a subject in a busy background. This feature improves the accuracy of autofocus and reduces the chances of misfocusing on the background. It is also possible to use the camera’s OM-1 as a companion to an existing OM-SLR.