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Olympus at Photokina 2014




Firmware upgrades for Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 allow 4K Photo and tethering: Photokina 2014
Panasonic announced a new firmware update for the Lumix DMC-GH4 at Photokina 2014. The new firmware update adds tethered, remote control shooting, and will enable 4K Photo Mode.
The new 4K Photo Mode will basically enable users to take still images from 4K videos. The camera will automatically set optimum parameters for shooting. Moreover, 4K video can be recorded continuously with Loop Rec function which keeps saving the 5 newest 2-minute video files. Users can then wait for the perfect photo opportunity to come as long as they want keep the camera recording without worrying about the capacity of the SDXC/SDHC Memory Card.
Other functional upgrades include the addition of 4K video recording in 23.98p (MP4, AAC) and enhancement of controllability over ISO setting or the amount of flash emission.

4K video, 28-megapixel and a whopping price: the Samsung NX1 is here
For everyone who thought that Samsung is not doing enough when it comes to cameras, and concentrating much on smartphones these days, Samsung is proving them wrong. Samsung has made some major announcements at Photokina 2014, and as promised, we are bringing you the latest from the show. We at Asian Photography have always been big fans of the NX series right from its earlier days. But Samsung finally seems to have come of age with the launch of their NX1 Smart Camera and high-end 50-150mm F/2.8 lens.
From the looks of it, the camera does seem tiny but it packs a mean punch. But wait till you hear the price. It’s approximately $1499. Yes, you heard that right. A whopping $1499! And what does this buy you? High speed and performance, featuring an all-new 205-point autofocus system, a shooting mode that offers 15fps continuous shooting and 4K video recording.
The camera cover approximately 90% of the frame, and the phase-detect AF system is also available to use during video recording. If we are to assume correctly then the lens alone costs $1,599. The camera also features a built-in flash, an OLED electronic viewfinder, and a 3-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen.
What got us going was the NX1’s design. It looks clean, simple and yet powerful. What is really amazing is the LCD display on the mirrorless camera which shows you a lot of information, a first for a camera in that segment, we suppose. The camera uses a new 28-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor and the touchscreen is as responsive as any other smartphone from Samsung.
Although the availability is still a factor, we don’t yet know when it will come to India, but company representatives mentioned that it should be available in the global markets by the end of October 2014.
Here is the official commercial:

Canon launches the power-packed 7D Mark II and new compact G7X
Canon has launched the much-awaited successor to their 7D, the Canon 7D Mark II at Photokina. The 7D was launched about five years ago, and the newly launched 7D Mark II expands Canon’s mid-range series, and is said to be Canon’s best DSLR yet which is not a full-frame.
The camera features 20.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, with a DIGIC 6 image processor, and a major upgrade from its predecessor, a 65-point autofocus system. The camera also features an updated version of the Dual Pixel AF that first featured on the 70D. The 7D Mark II features a continuous shooting drive of 10fps.
The camera has a 1.4 million-dot, 3-inch LCD screen, however, not articulated. While the base ISO of the camera maxes out at 16000, it’s expandable to 51200. The camera features dual memory card slots, for SD/SDHC/SDXC and CF format cards. When it comes to its videography features, the camera shoots full-HD video as MP4 or MOV formats, with a frame rate of 59.94fps.
The camera is set to hit the stores by November and will be priced about $1800 (body only), or with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM for $2150.
Canon also launched the Powershot G7X, and it is the first Canon camera with the 1-inch sensor. The large-sensor compact camera features Canon’s DIGIC 6 processor, with a 20.2 megapixel BSI-CMOS sensor.
With an equivalent focal length of 24-100mm, the camera 31 focus points, with 6.5fps, and has an ISO range of 125-12800. It features an articulated, tilting 3-inch LCD touchscreen that can be moved 180-degrees upwards. When it comes to video, the camera can record full HD videos at 60fps. The camera also has in-built wi-fi, for image and video sharing. The G7X is set to be available in the US market by October this year, and will be priced at around $700.

Nikon announces the D750
Making of the Artistique 2014 exhibition

An artistic medium – Photography

Shigeki Ishizuka, President of Digital Imaging, Sony Corporation and Kenichiro Hibi, Managing, Director, Sony India talk to Asian Photography about the company’s focus in India

Vikram Bawa becomes the first Indian to be nominated to International Fashion Film Awards
Vikram Bawa’s fashion film ‘The Long Show’
has been nominated for the International Fashion Film Awards (IFFA) 2014 to be
held in Los Angeles, USA, from July 24th to July 26th, 2014.
The film has been nominated in two
categories – Best Art Direction and Best Music Nomination. This is the first
time an Indian photographer/film maker has been invited and nominated at these
prestigious awards.
‘The Long Show’, made for his friends, renowned
fashion designers Falguni & Shane Peacock is being screened at the ongoing La
Jolla Fashion Film Festival, USA, with the presentation of the IFFA in the 500
seat theatre at the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla, California.
Speaking about the nomination, Bawa said, “It’s an honour to be nominated amongst other prestigious nominations along with some of the biggest photographers, film makers and artists like David Zimmerman, Ellen Von Unwerth, Nadav Kander.”
He added, “It is the world’s largest gathering of fashion filmmakers with Hollywood insiders, fashion media, bloggers from around the world, Industry Networking, Panel Discussions & Seminars, Red Carpet and press receptions, Awards and After Parties and is known as the Cannes of fashion films. Only the top 1% of fashion films around the world are shown at the Festival. I hope to make India proud.”