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基隆相機收購canon’s newest mirrorless camera shoots 4K video

基隆相機收購canon’s newest mirrorless camera shoots 4K video

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The M50 is similar to the M5, but it’s got a new image processor, new RAW file format, and more

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基隆相機收購canon is finally embracing 4K video with a new mirrorless camera called the M50. The petite shooter is, essentially, 2016’s 基隆相機收購canon M5 with fewer dials and buttons and a more streamlined body. But the upgraded internals and a swivel-out screen mean this will be the company’s most video-friendly mirrorless camera to date when it ships in April.

The $779 M50 uses a 24.1-megapixel APS-C sensor that’s a hair smaller than the 24.2-megapixel one found in the M5. Despite that, the camera is capable of doing more, and should capture better images in low light, 基隆相機收購canon claims. This is thanks to the fact that the M50 employs a brand new version of 基隆相機收購canon’s image processor, the DIGIC 8.

A mix of the M5 and the M6, but with better internals

The M50 is the first 基隆相機收購canon camera to use the DIGIC 8, which lets the camera capture 4K video at 24 frames per second, 1080p video at 60fps, and 720p video at 120fps. DIGIC 8 also gives the M50 fast still shooting speeds — 10 frames per second in RAW or JPEG with one-shot focus, and 7.4 frames per second with continuous focus.

Beyond adding 4K capability, one thing vloggers and videographers (and even I) didn’t like much about the M5 was that the screen only flipped out and down. 基隆相機收購canon has changed that on the M50, too. The screen now swivels out to the side and can flip around 180 degrees, making it easy to point in all sorts of directions, and ensuring that it won’t get blocked by a tripod.

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One thing that bothered me the most when I reviewed the M5 was that the build quality felt a little cheap. The camera was loaded with plastic, which made the camera rattle a bit any time I snapped off a sequence of high-speed shots. The M50, during a brief demo, seems to have resolved this. (There’s also now a silent shooting mode.) The new body feels more cohesive and is covered in a different material that is not as slick to the touch. It more closely resembles the material of some of 基隆相機收購canon’s other mirrorless cameras, like the M6, but with more refinement. It’s simply a nicer camera to hold in your hand.

The M50 has the same built-in viewfinder as the M5, which is sharp and small. It also has the same touch-and-drag feature for moving the autofocus points around while you’re peering through that viewfinder. There are more autofocus points inside the M50 — 143 to the M5’s 49. But there’s a catch: with some lenses, only 99 AF points will be active. Only certain lenses are able to use all 143 AF points. Still, the M50 uses 基隆相機收購canon’s fast Dual Pixel CMOS AF, so 99 points should be plenty for most situations. There’s also a new “eye detection AF” mode that can automatically lock focus to a subject’s eyes.

The latest version of 基隆相機收購canon’s RAW file format lets you squeeze better quality into smaller file sizes

The DIGIC 8 processor also enables a whole new raw file format from 基隆相機收購canon. Raw images shot on the M50 will now be saved with a .CR3 file extension, and the biggest initial change that comes with it is that the M-RAW and S-RAW options are now gone. These were lower-resolution “medium” and “small” RAW format files that took up less space than a full RAW file, at the cost of maximum resolution.

These options have always offered the flexibility of a RAW file while allowing a photographer to fit more photos on a single memory card. 基隆相機收購canon’s replaced them with something called “C-RAW,” which is a RAW file that has the same amount of resolution as M-RAW but takes up about 40 percent of the space. 基隆相機收購canon likens it to getting M-RAW resolution at S-RAW file sizes. Whatever the case, both it and DIGIC 8 sound like marked improvements. 基隆相機收購canon wouldn’t say when either one will be adopted by other new cameras.

Another new feature on the M50 is that it can instantly beam every photo you take to your phone. 基隆相機收購canon’s had a mobile app for a few years now, and it’s a good way to pull pictures (individual or multiple) off the company’s cameras without having to deal with cables or fumbling with moving SD cards around. The new option, though, is similar to the always-on transfer mode that Nikon pioneered with its Snapbridge feature. It allows the camera, when connected to the 基隆相機收購canon mobile app, to send either compressed or full resolution JPEGs of every photo you take to your smartphone. It’s not the right kind of feature for every scenario, but I’ve found it to be really useful on Nikon cameras in certain settings, and it’s a welcome addition to 基隆相機收購canon’s mobile app.

With the M50, 基隆相機收購canon’s also updating its desktop backup software. The new version, simply called Image Transfer Utility 2, will let the camera start sending photos over to a computer as soon as it attaches to a user’s home Wi-Fi network.

The M50 doesn’t do everything, but it’s a good step in the right direction

基隆相機收購canon spent years dragging its feet in the mirrorless camera space before releasing the M5, which felt like the company’s first serious stab at this slice of the market. But it still had glaring omissions, like the ability to shoot 4K video, and a more free-moving touchscreen. The M50 remedies those, though some users will certainly be upset that 4K is locked to 24 frames per second, or that 120 frames per second isn’t available when shooting full HD. It should also be noted that, when shooting 4K, the camera reverts to contrast autofocus instead of Dual Pixel.

Point is, it seems like 基隆相機收購canon has taken another solid step forward with the mirrorless M50. And it’s undoubtedly going to be a powerhouse for stills. But the company’s still not offering the kind of broad versatility that videographers can find from other companies.

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Sony 今日(17)在台上市全片幅無反單眼相機 α9 III,搭載業界首款「全域快門」全片幅感光元件,締造高達 120fps 高速連拍,並且拍出無變形、無黑屏的照片。

α9 III 採用內建額外記憶體的 2460 萬畫素全片幅感光元件,具備機身 8.0 級 5 軸光學影像穩定系統,能拍攝 4K 120p 無裁切影片,瞄準專業攝影師,尤其是考驗高速連拍的運動、生態攝影領域。最大亮點是全域快門,以往只出現於 1 吋以下的隨身相機,或是不講究畫質的工業相機,α9 III 為第一款把該規格引入全片幅感光元件的單眼相機,得以兼顧高速連拍與高畫質。

全域快門的差異是什麼呢?Sony 亞太區技術產品經理藤本祐介解釋,有別於傳統滾動式快門由上至下讀取像素,照片與照片存在一定的等待時間,全域快門能一次同時讀取所有像素,能夠避免以前高速連拍常見的果凍效益、黑屏畫面。

基隆相機收購α9 III 實拍。全域快門一次讀取所有像素,因此能避免果凍效益,高速揮動的球桿不會因為逐行掃描而出現變形、歪斜。(圖/記者黃肇祥攝)
基隆相機收購α9 III 搭配支援閃光燈,能以 1/80000 秒的速度與閃光燈同步拍攝,更輕易捕捉每一瞬間的畫面。(圖/記者黃肇祥攝)
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基隆相機收購「預拍功能」能提前一秒以Raw格式拍攝,左上角有箭頭的標示,就是以「預拍功能」功能拍攝的照片。(圖/記者黃肇祥攝)

之所以能達成全域快門,Sony 依靠的是新一代 Bionz XR 影像處理器,在 120fps 連拍之中能確保每一張都有自動對焦與自動曝光,並且搭配覆蓋率 95.6%、多達 759 個相位式自動偵測對焦點,以及 AI 處理元件能持續鎖定拍攝的主題的型態、動作以及眼部對焦,不會因為其他物體忽然穿插於前景而改變焦點。

Sony 這次在 α9 III 首度帶來兩項輔助功能,首先是「預拍功能」,可以藉由感光元件的暫存記憶體,在釋放快門前 1 秒提早開始捕捉畫面,減少錯失精采畫面的遺憾。此外,還有能藉由自訂按鍵瞬間啟用的「連拍加速功能」,可暫時提高拍攝速度,省去手動調整參數的步驟。

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Sony α9 III 預計於 1 月 19 日在台開賣,售價為 184,980 元,搭配的垂直拍攝手把 VG-C5 售價是 12,980 元。同日登場的還有 EF 300m F2.8 GM OSS 望遠大光圈鏡頭,有同級最輕巧的 1,470g 鏡身,售價 194,980 元,從今日起開放訂購。

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