Tuesday, 21 January 2014

2013: The Year In Cameras

On a whole, 2013 took a camera marketplace forwards and upwards. With many sources indicating to descending sales in a sector, it would be all too easy to write off a year as a disaster for a camera market, generally given compress cameras are entrance underneath augmenting vigour from snap-happy smartphones. And it’s loyal that 2013 has felt like a cold showering for some manufacturers. Still, with some-more vigour than ever to come adult with new ways of gripping consumers interested, many camera-makers have dug low and come adult with a whole bucket of innovative new models that unequivocally pierce something new to a table. It’s all about doing something conflicting in a camera marketplace these days. Competition and vigour can be genuine catalysts for creativity—and that’s no bad thing for a camera sector. In fact, it feels roughly like any vital code is settling into a possess celebrity with a possess sold take on a destiny of a game. So let’s take a demeanour behind over a vital trends from 2013 and during that sold models helped figure a marketplace and expostulate it forwards.



Hybrid Cameras Bring Innovation To 2013 



We’ve never dark a fact that we’re large fans of hybrid cameras, either they be mirrorless transmutable lens models or consultant compacts with fixed-focal-length lenses and large-format sensors. And this was the product zone to be in for 2013, with tough foe from all vital brands. With uninterrupted creation and a near-constant tide of product presentations, there was—and still is—everything to play for in this sold marketplace sector, as manufacturers are liberated from a constraints of a normal SLR market, prolonged dominated by Nikon and Canon.



Hybrid models guarantee SLR-style pattern peculiarity from a compress camera, nonetheless any code has a possess proceed to delivering those results. Fujifilm, for example, has a X-Trans II sensor, that was introduced in Jan in a X100s and X20. With this onboard, both compacts broach many flawless design peculiarity from 200 to 6400 ISO. The X-M1, on a other hand, was Fuji’s initial DSLM to get built-in Wi-Fi, as good as a sloping LCD and controls that are simple, user-friendly and easy adequate for beginners to collect adult and use.



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Over during Nikon, a 1-series DSLMs have changed brazen again. We haven’t been wholly assured by these cameras given their attainment on a scene, as their monumental speediness and ability to stay one step forward of a user is mostly let down by a rather pell-mell proceed to doing and controls. While this year saw a attainment of a updated J3 and S1, it was a Nikon 1 AW1 waterproof indication that tender us a most. This tough underwater lens-switcher is like a complicated day descendent of a barbarous Nikkonos. It’s also a initial digital mirrorless transmutable lens camera that can be used underwater with no need for massive waterproof housing—and that’s no meant feat!


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Olympus brought out a integrate of genuine show-stoppers this year. First up, a Pen E-P5 was a good ambience of things to come, sporting a touchscreen, Wi-Fi, twin ride wheels and a stylish retro design. Then, a few months later, a OM-D E-M1 took things one step further, holding a brand’s micro four-thirds camera line into a area of a professional, blurring a operation a tiny some-more between a worlds of small-format and large-format sensors. The E-M1 could even win over users who formerly swore by visual viewfinders interjection to a considerable EVF, abrasive in a arise a classify that pro users fundamentally need massive cameras that import a ton. Note that a E-M1 isn’t set to reinstate a E-M5, so we could be see another considerable OM-D streamer a approach in 2014.


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Panasonic started out a year by updating a Lumix G range. Responsiveness has always been a slogan for Panasonic, and a firm’s cameras mostly infer impressively rapid in a lab tests, with discerning shooting, a market-leading touchscreen knowledge and smooth, seamless operation. Maybe this technical bravery comes from Panasonic’s lane record as wiring organisation rather than a normal camera-maker. In any case, that hasn’t hold a organisation back. Half approach by a year, Panasonic took a Lumix rang in a new instruction with a integrate of reward models charity some-more stylish designs. In fact, a new arrivals are as pleasing to demeanour during as they are to use! The GX7 and GM1 share a same simple DNA, regulating a same new sensor and electronics. Panasonic always knew how to make high-performance hybrids, yet this year they got a whole lot some-more voluptuous interjection to a GX7′s Leica-style looks and a GM1′s pocket-sized build. In fact, a GM1 is hardly any bigger than a classical compress camera!


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Pentax—or rather Ricoh—gave us a high GR consultant compress finish with APS-C filter, no low-pass filter and a 28 mm fixed-focal-length lens. This camera was a genuine strike for us. As good as holding top-quality pictures, a controls, options and blueprint unequivocally won us over. The GR is a perfectionist camera that’s not for novices, yet it’s packaged with options for adjusting all kinds of settings and has loads of customisable controls. It brings to mind a good aged days of those rather austere-looking 35 mm film cameras that took both passion and calm to master. It’s value persevering, though, as once mastered a GR will unequivocally give a all.


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Samsung has been bustling this year too. Although a organisation is a pivotal writer to a decrease of a compress camera marketplace with a ever-growing smartphone range, Samsung also happens to creates some unequivocally good-quality DSLMs. The NX2000 and NX300 are good examples of that. In fact, their categorical downside is that they’re too little-known and so mostly ignored by shoppers. Alongside classical DLSMs, Samsung is still perplexing out new hybrid combinations to overpass a opening between cameras and smartphones, regulating facilities like touchscreens and Android. The latest crossover camera is a Galaxy NX lens-switching model, now going it alone in a marketplace with a APS-C sensor, outrageous touchscreen, tiny microSD label container and Android OS.


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Sony’s NEX operation seems to have been rather sidelined in 2013, overshadowed by a firm’s latest “Alpha” cameras, a A7 and A7R. In fact, Sony will go down in story as a initial camera-maker to out a mirrorless transmutable lens compress with a full-frame sensor and though a totally artificial cost tab (they’re expensive, yet still cheaper than a Leica). The Alpha 7R has imposed itself as a new personality of a exam lab with a superb pattern quality. You’ll have to demeanour to many higher-end models such as medium-format cameras to find finer, crook fact than this. Sony has unequivocally excelled with a new Alphas, and we can’t wait to see what a organisation has in store for 2014.


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SLRs: Slow But Sure Progression



In a ubiquitous consumer market, Canon validated a position as a heavyweight SLR-maker with a EOS 70D, charity good performances and palliate of use, not to discuss Wi-Fi, touchscreen controls, a full pivot shade and Dual Pixel AF record for a faster, smoother autofocus in Live View mode and in video mode—a poignant and many awaited improvement. The EOS 100D, on a other hand, is clearly a opposition for DSLMs, explanation that it’s probable to make a entirely fledged SLR that’s compress and still has room for an visual viewfinder. Nikon’s releases have been some-more of a churned bag this year. We all know that a organisation is means of creation unequivocally good SLRs—there’s no doubt about that. And Nikon reliable this once again this year … yet though many appetite or enthusiasm. Everything stayed a tiny too critical and a tiny too cautious, with teenager improvements here and there rather than anything game-changing. Anyone inspired for cutting-edge record could be left wanting more. Only a D5300, denounced towards a finish of a year, gave a peaceful curtsy to modernity with built-in Wi-Fi and a GPS.


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But aren’t we forgetful someone? In box we had forgotten, Pentax is still creation SLRs. This last-minute alien treated us to a unequivocally considerable K-3 in 2013. This expert-level SLR has a weatherproof finish and rocks a character all of a own. This SLR has all it needs to take on a Canon EOS 70D and Nikon D7100 with a conduct hold high. After a spell of debility and dawdling following a take-over by Hoya in 2006, a RD group seems to have found a new clarity of fortitude and peace given Ricoh took over a Pentax imaging business in 2011. Let’s wish that’s a pointer of good things to come in 2014!


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Is it a vigour of a mercantile predicament or is some kind of overthrow brewing in a universe of digital photography? Either way, something has stirred product designers to start meditative outward a box and violation down a barriers between long-established product categories in a hunt for new ways of doing things. A ambience for hybridisation and investigation brought a exhale of uninformed atmosphere to a overpass marketplace in 2013, paving a approach for a new difficulty of some-more advanced, higher-end and higher-quality cameras. That said, a competition for a many absolute wizz lens is still good and truly on a bulletin in a overpass camera world—Panasonic’s Lumix FZ72 with a 60x lens (20-1200 mm) is explanation adequate of that! But this year, it was Sony and Olympus that unequivocally rocked a overpass world.


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The pierce towards higher-end bridges was seen with dual models braggadocio f/2.8 consistent orifice wizz lenses. The Sony RX10 uses a glorious 1″ 20-Megapixel sensor used in a RX100 Mk II and a Bionz X processor from a Alpha 7/7R, make-up them into a compress camera physique for versatile pro-style shooting. The Olympus Stylus 1 looks roughly ridiculously tiny subsequent to Sony’s overpass yet it’s still a top-quality model, inheriting a best of a OM-D E-M5 and removing a code new, rarely compress 28-300 mm f/2.8 lens. 




Compacts Play Catch-Up With Wi-Fi And Touchscreens



The compress camera marketplace has taken a genuine hammering from smartphones as mobile phone pattern peculiarity continues to improve. As a result, camera-makers are perplexing to come adult with ways to stay in a game, generally when faced with mobile phones that container in as many pixels as a medium-format SLR (Nokia Lumia 1020), that have a same sized sensors (Sony Xperia Z1) or that come with an visual wizz lens (Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom). And their strategy especially engage personification a rivalry during a possess game.



This year, touchscreens have cropped adult in roughly all camera-makers’ ranges, and have been used with varying degrees of success. While some have left for full-on, smartphone-worthy multipoint touchscreens, others have stranded with simple single-touchpoint screens that can usually recognize one finger during once. Similarly, some manufacturers have got true in for a kill with capacitive touchscreens, while others have stranded with some-more simple resistive screens. Some screens and interfaces have proven visually considerable since others have been flattering awful. On a whole, Panasonic comes out on tip here, yet usually by a whisker. Plus, Panasonic leaves everybody trailing approach behind on Wi-Fi, charity seamless connectivity with no loiter and roughly always including NFC for discerning and easy set-up with concordant inclination (although Sony is throwing adult on that front). What’s more, a Panasonic Image App is some-more abounding in facilities and options than any other Wi-Fi camera apps now on a market. As good as charity discerning and easy uploads to amicable networks or e-mail, it some-more or reduction turns your smartphone into correct wireless remote. Panasonic’s app is also some-more effectively designed.



In-camera GPS functions haven’t unequivocally modernized this year—quite a conflicting in fact. Many manufacturers now cite relying on joining to a smartphone over Wi-Fi for geotagging shots with a phone’s GPS rather than bothering to build a chip directly into a camera. Still, in theory, ditching a GPS should assistance save battery life.



One margin in that compacts are still heading a approach on smartphones is in wizz energy and quality. Once a safety of bridges, 20x or 30x visual wizz lenses are now increasingly being seen in pocket-sized cameras. The conflict for a top wizz energy has therefore widespread from a overpass universe to a compress camera marketplace too. But if there’s one thing on that compacts are still distant from means to opposition smartphones, it’s on detailed apps and add-ons. It’s a genuine dried out there during a impulse for compress camera users, and a handful of artistic filters that come in a normal compress aren’t adequate to make adult for a universe of opportunities we get with a smartphone app store (e.g. Instagram, Vine, Hipstamatic, etc.).



For compacts as SLRs, 2013 has seen delayed yet certain swell from 2012. Finally, we’d like to finish a overview of 2013 in cameras with a scream out to Sony and a QX10 and QX100 clip-on smartphone camera modules. In a marketplace that’s doing a lot of soul-searching, these camera add-ons might demeanour strange, yet during slightest Sony is perplexing to do something different.


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