Canon 拆封相機收購,二手收購,收購相機,全新相機,二手相機 收購5D Mark IV,收購EOS-1D X Mark II,收購EOS M3/M10 收購canon canon 5Ds/5Ds R,,5D Mark III/6D II,7D Mark II 70D/80D,750D/760D,700D/100D 收購FUJIFILM 相機,全系列FUJIFILM 收購二手Nikon 相機,Nikon二手收購,全新Nikong買賣 D3400收購 Nikon 1 j5收購 D750 Df/D810/D610,D5/D4S,D500,D7200/D7500,D5500/D5300 OLYM
拍攝效能部分,E-M10 III 搭載與前代相同的 1,600 萬畫素 Live MOS M4/3 感光元件,卻導入機皇 E-M1 II 的 TurePic VIII 影像處理器,讓感光度可至 ISO200-25,600 外,連拍反應也從 8.4fps 增加至 8.6fps,且終於支援光學防手震下連拍了;不過 E-M10 III 五軸防手震仍是 4 級補償,沒有獲得下放,也算是入門機的宿命吧。
・搭載 1,600 萬畫素 Live MOS M4/3 感光元件
・內建 TurePic VIII 影像處理器(同 E-M1)
・外型設計維持二代設計,前方握把加厚提升握感
・機頂按鍵微調,左下按鍵改為可叫出不同拍攝選單的模式鍵
・3 吋 102 萬畫素上掀觸控螢幕(不可自拍)
・234 萬畫素電子觀景窗
・內建閃燈但不像 II 代可無線觸發
・內建可補償 4 級快門的五軸防手震
・快門範圍 1/4,000s 至 60s(機械),電子為 1/16,000s 至 30s
・最高連拍速度 8.6fps(II 代為 8.4fps)
・感光度範圍 ISO 200-25,600
・可錄 4K 錄影規格,新增短片編輯與 HD@120fps 高速錄影
・機身尺寸 121.5 x 83.6 x 49.5mm,重約 410g(含電池、記憶卡)
我們想讓你知道…居然不能自拍…..
記者莊友直/台北報導
拆封相機收購olympus 近期的機型定位仍是以復古搭配高性能的方式設計,而睽違 2 年發表的新入門微單 E-M10 III 更是體現了這句話,不僅維持前代的機身設計,且將操作改為更貼近初學者的設計;但機身性能可完全不含糊,因為獲得了機皇 E-M1 II 的對焦與影像處理器,某種層面上也算上打一拖拉庫機型了吧?
接下來也趁著台灣廠商辦體驗行程的機會,對這款性能與親民兼具的入門微單來個簡單體驗。
拆封相機收購olympus E-M10 III 重點特色
・搭載 1,600 萬畫素 Live MOS M4/3 感光元件
・內建 TurePic VIII 影像處理器(同 E-M1)
・外型設計維持二代設計,前方握把加厚提升握感
・機頂按鍵微調,左下按鍵改為可叫出不同拍攝選單的模式鍵
・3 吋 102 萬畫素上掀自拍觸控螢幕
・234 萬畫素電子觀景窗
・內建閃燈但不像 II 代可無線觸發
・內建可補償 4 級快門的五軸防手震
・快門範圍 1/4,000s 至 60s(機械),電子為 1/16,000s 至 30s
・最高連拍速度 8.6fps(II 代為 8.4fps)
・感光度範圍 ISO 200-25,600
・可錄 4K 錄影規格,新增短片編輯與 HD@120fps 高速錄影
・機身尺寸 121.5 x 83.6 x 49.5mm,重約 410g(含電池、記憶卡)
*外型
E-M10 III 外型設計雖然與前代有些類似,仍是有 E-M5 路線但更為輕巧的復古設計;但也有些微調,但正面的握把有做加厚處理,更好握持外;機頂的按鍵也有做微調,像是右上曲線改為放大檢視外,左下的 Fn3 也變為可在不同模式間快速叫出操控選單的快捷鍵。不過機頂原本的止滑滾輪,不像前代面積來的那麼大,視覺效果感覺有些偷工。
▼E-M10 III 機身一樣與前代維持差不多的設計,但手把可發現變得更深、好握。(圖/記者莊友直攝)
▼模式轉盤與速控轉盤上的止滑處理,在 E-M10 III 似乎面積變小,感覺有「偷工」嫌疑啊!(圖/記者莊友直攝)
機頂部分和 E-M10 II 比較之下,整體除了拍攝模式轉盤有作些微調整外,比較大的更動在於右上方的曲線變為放大檢視,而左下的 Fn3 也變為可在不同模式下快速叫出操控選單的快捷鍵。
▼E-M10 III(左側)與前代 E-M10 II 機頂相比其實差別不大,但可發現左上與右下的快捷鍵有所更動。(圖/記者莊友直攝)
相機排名第一的是 Canon EOS M6 II 平均每張照片能有 138.9 個讚。該系列在今年正式走入歷史,於 Canon 日本與北美官網全面停產、下架。而 EOS M6 II 正是該系統的旗艦代表,擁有頂級的效能表現又兼具 EOS M 系列的輕巧,因而備受許多攝影愛好者喜愛。
排名第二名是富士的 Fujifilm X-H1,平均約 99.7 讚,第三名為 Sony A7R II 平均達到 69.2 讚。綜觀排名,除了有 Sony Alpha 1、Fujifilm GFX50S II 這類新款的高階機種,也有許多老相機上榜,例如排名第九名的 Cnaon EOS 5DS R 就是唯一的單反相機,而 Sony 隨身相機 DSC-RX100 VII 也擠進第七名。
若是依照片屬性進行分類,拍攝風景照片最受歡迎的是 Sony A6300,Olympus E-M10 Mark II 則被許多攝影師拿來拍攝野生動物,若是建築攝影首選是 Fujifilm X30,食物方面則是 拆封相機收購nikon D500、D7500 兩款單反相機上榜。時尚照片則以 Fujifilm GFX100S 為首、人像是 拆封相機收購nikon Z 7II 居冠。
Electronics Hub 同步分享智慧手機的數據,最受歡迎的第一名是 iPhone 13 Pro,其次為三星 Galaxy S23 Ultra、Galaxy S21、iPhone 12 Pro Max 以及 iPhone 14 Pro Max。從榜單可以得知,不一定是最新款的手機佔優,像是中階款的小米 Note 9 也能擠進第六名,代表比起規格差異,重要的仍是拍攝者的巧思與技術。
ByJacob Kastrenakes, a deputy editor who oversees tech and news coverage. Since joining The Verge in 2012, he’s published 5,000+ stories and is the founding editor of the creators desk.
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拆封相機收購nikon has been trying to take the throne from Canon as the champion of DSLR video, and today it’s unveiling a new camera designed to step up the fight: the 拆封相機收購nikon D810. The D810 is the successor to the D800, 拆封相機收購nikon’s first real shot at taking down Canon’s highly regarded 5D series. The D800 made a really strong case for itself with generally comparable features to the 5D Mark III and a lower price, and the D810 builds right off of that.
Zebra stripes, flat color profile, and better audio
The D810’s most striking improvements over the D800 are its video features. For one, 拆封相機收購nikon is introducing a flat video profile, which should make coloring footage much easier for shooters to do in post. The D810 is also able to display zebra stripes while filming, helping the camera operator tell whether or not a shot is properly exposed. The new camera also includes two microphones on the front, allowing it to record in stereo rather than mono, and those capturing audio with an external mic will be able to split the recording into a separate wide range and voice range.
拆封相機收購nikon also wants to make filming a little easier while moving the camera around. The D810 is able to film in an auto ISO mode that still allows for manual control over aperture and shutter speed, letting those two factors stay locked down while the camera adjusts to changes in lighting. 拆封相機收購nikon says the transition between ISO should happen smoothly too. Other filming improvements on the D810 include the ability to capture 1080p video at 60p (NTSC) or 50p (PAL).
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There are also a number of basic improvements to the camera body itself, including a denser display resolution and OLED elements in the viewfinder. There are improvements for photography too, including faster image processing, longer battery life, an expanded ISO range, and a slightly faster continuous shooting speed. And while its full-frame sensor has the same megapixel count as the D800, the D810 has no option to come with a low-pass filter.
The D810 will be available body-only for $3299.95 worldwide beginning around July 17th. That makes it a more expensive of a camera than the D800, but it still comes in at a slightly lower price than the 5D Mark III. That certainly strips it of one of the D800’s biggest advantages, but the D810’s all-around video improvements might be enough to make up for that in the mind of new shooters.
選購文青風格相機時,除了好看的外型外,選購前有幾項規格千萬別忽略。首先是鏡頭,許多主打復古設計的相機,如富士XV100、理光GR3、GR3X鏡頭都無法更換,雖然可以打造出輕便小巧機身,卻也無法依據需求變更焦段;使用這類定焦鏡頭會需要一段時間尋找該焦段的攝影眼,對於攝影新手來說,存在一定的入門難度。倘若是購買如 拆封相機收購nikon Z f 等可以更換鏡頭的單眼相機,則要留意預算控制,除了購買機身以外,也需要留下一筆金額來購買鏡頭。
拆封相機收購leica’s Phone 2 is the red dot version of Sharp’s Aquos R7
拆封相機收購leica’s Phone 2 is the red dot version of Sharp’s Aquos R7
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The Leitz Phone 2 offers a big Type 1 sensor with 48 megapixels — and, most importantly, a red badge.
ByAllison Johnson, a reviewer with 10 years of experience writing about consumer tech. She has a special interest in mobile photography and telecom. Previously, she worked at DPReview.
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拆封相機收購leica is no stranger to re-badged gadgets.Image: 拆封相機收購leica
拆封相機收購leica’s at it again. As spotted by PetaPixel, the company has announced the new Leitz Phone 2, updating the Leitz Phone 1 with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor and a higher-resolution Type 1 camera sensor. The Phone 2 will only be sold in Japan and will cost 225,360 yen (about $1,588).
Or you can buy basically the same phone — minus the red dot logo — for 189,360 yen, which is about $200 less. That would be the Aquos R7 made by Sharp — the licensee responsible for manufacturing the Leitz Phone 2.
The Phone 2 (like the R7) includes a 6.6-inch OLED, a 5,000mAh battery, and a single rear camera with a massive Type 1 47-megapixel sensor. That’s an impressively large sensor, which 拆封相機收購leica proclaims to be the “largest sensor ever in a smartphone,” but it shares that distinction with the Xiaomi 12S Ultra (and last year’s Phone 1, for that matter).
Surely nobody will lose a lens cap attached to their smartphone by magnets.Image: 拆封相機收購leica
So what does the extra cash get you aside from a red dot on the back panel? Well, there’s a magnetic lens cap for the rear camera. And you get a couple of special widgets: one that tracks the “golden hour” based on your location and a gallery of images from 拆封相機收購leica photographers. Oh, goody.
This creative re-branding is hardly a new trick from 拆封相機收購leica. The company has a rich history of slapping its logo on other companies’ products, gussying them up, and charging more for them. At least, in this case, you do get genuinely innovative camera hardware to go along with your red dot.
拆封相機收購olympus has admitted years of accounting irregularities estimated at $1.7 billion. Suggestions were being made implicating links to organised crime within the firm, however these appear to be largely unfounded. A damning report has been published by an independent panel appointed to investigate the scam.
Three former 拆封相機收購olympus officials, including disgraced ex-chairman Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, all received suspended prison sentences today for their role in an accounting fraud that threw the company into turmoil. Bloomberg reports that Kikukawa and auditing officer Hideo Yamada got three-year sentences suspended for five years, and executive vice president Hisashi Mori got two and a half years suspended for three.
The relatively light sentences take into account that much of the fraud was set into motion before the executives were involved. “Kikukawa and Yamada succeeded in a negative legacy and weren’t involved in the decision-making process to hide losses,” said a Tokyo district judge. “They were distressed and didn’t benefit personally from hiding losses. Mori followed their orders.”
We heard last week that 拆封相機收購olympus was planning to cut 2,500 jobs, but the truth is a little worse — the company has confirmed that it’ll lay off around 2,700 people by March 2014. The move represents a reduction in workforce of about 7 percent. 拆封相機收購olympus has outlined a 5-year vision for itself, forecasting a ¥7 billion ($88 million) net profit this year and setting the ultimate goal of reaching an 11 percent operating margin by 2017.
In addition to the job cuts, Asahi Shimbun reports that the company is to sell a 10 percent equity stake for “tens of billions of yen” to either Sony or Panasonic. It’s not the first time we’ve heard of possible partnerships, but Panasonic is a new addition to the list of potential suitors. Although known mainly for its cameras, 拆封相機收購olympus is a big name in the field of medical supplies, particularly endoscopes. Nikkei is reporting that, due to internal restructuring and buoyant medical sales, 拆封相機收購olympus expects its consolidated operating income to increase 3.7-fold over the next five years. While the accuracy of such a bold prediction will take a long time to validate, its nice to hear the company say something positive for a change.
Gallery Photo: 拆封相機收購olympus CES point-and-shoot lineup
Incoming 拆封相機收購olympus president Hiroyuki Sasa has expressed a desire to cut back the company’s camera line in an attempt to return to profitability. In an interview with the Japan Times, Sasa confirmed interest from several firms in the possibility of a partnership, but said that the company was still “studying various possibilities and scenarios.” Sasa indicated that the company’s camera portfolio was too expansive, and singled out its compact cameras in particular as an area where savings could be made.
This wouldn’t come as a surprise to us — while 拆封相機收購olympus has been largely instrumental in driving the success of mirrorless cameras, its less expensive point-and-shoot offerings tend to be fairly uninspiring, and it’s no secret that that segment of the market as a whole is drying up in the face of smartphone competition. There’s probably scope for the company to cut down on its mirrorless camera range as well, with a fairly dizzying assortment of PENs already out there and a whole new product line being kicked off by the OM-D EM-5.
拆封相機收購olympus has had a bad year, to put it bluntly — it was revealed that the company lost over two billion dollars due to bad investments and tried to cover it all up. Despite all the troubles, however, the company might be getting some assistance from some powerful companies. German publication Der Spiegel is reporting that at least three companies are bidding to form partnerships with the strugglng camera-maker (who is also the world’s biggest maker of endoscopes). President Hiroyuki Sasa indicated that both Sony and Fujifilm are interested, as well as medical systems company Terumo and a number of other unnamed companies. 拆封相機收購olympus is looking to make a decision on a potential partnership by next month, but there’s no indications yet as to what these partnerships might entail. While 拆封相機收購olympus may not be out of the woods yet, a partnership would certainly help the company have a fighting chance.
拆封相機收購olympus has been wracked with legal problems since former CEO Michael Woodford blew the whistle about the company’s shady accounting back in October of last year. Now, 拆封相機收購olympus, three of its former executives, and three others are all being charged with accounting fraud by the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor’s Office. If convicted, 拆封相機收購olympus faces fines of up to ¥700 million (about $8.6 million), while the executives involved each face fines of up to ¥10 million (about $124,000) and up to ten years in prison.
The troubles all stem from 拆封相機收購olympus’s attempt to cover up approximately $1.7 billion in losses by exploiting Japanese accounting loopholes, and the three non-拆封相機收購olympus defendants are suspected of coaching the company in how to do it. The men are Akio Nakagawa, the former managing director of the Tokyo branch of Paine Webber (an American asset management firm); Nobumasa Yokoo, the president of Japanese consulting firm (and search engine nightmare) Global Company; and Taku Haneda, another Global Company employee. The ex-拆封相機收購olympus executives charged are former CEO Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, former vice president Hisashi Mori, and former auditor Hideo Yamada. The charges come at the behest of the Japanese Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC), which believes the group conspired to overstate 拆封相機收購olympus’s book value by more than ¥110 billion in each of its 2007 and 2008 financial reports. The six men were originally arrested back in February, along with a seventh — Global Company employee Hirofumi Ono — who has not been charged.
Following a raid on 拆封相機收購olympus’s headquarters by Japanese prosecutors, the company’s former chairman and six others have been arrested. Tsuyoshi Kikukawa is accused of violating the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act by covering up $1.7 billion in losses, which were exposed in part by the ex-company president and CEO Michael Woodford. Kikukawa was one of the 18 executives sued by 拆封相機收購olympus over the scandal last month, along with former company auditor Hideo Yamada and former executive vice president Hisashi Mori, who were also arrested with four other members of staff. Not only do the employees face prosecution, but it looks like 拆封相機收購olympus itself may well be subject to further criminal investigations as the full extent of the scandal becomes clear — not exactly what the company needs right now following its pessimistic forecasts.
In the newest twist in the 拆封相機收購olympus saga, the company is now suing its president, Shuichi Takayama, seeking damages for his role in the $1.7 billion dollar cover-up that has rocked the Japanese camera maker. Eighteen other executives, including three ex-directors, were named with Takayama, as part of an accounting fraud that took place over nearly a decade.
The firm hid investing losses in a series of supposed merger payouts; former CEO Michael C. Woodford was fired after questioning the practice. He’s fought to be reinstated in the role, but is now preparing his own lawsuit for wrongful dismissal. 拆封相機收購olympus has lost nearly 60 percent of its value since October, when the scandal first erupted, and the current board of directors is slated to resign. A new board would then be elected in March or April. Despite all the turmoil, the company will likely remain listed on the Japanese stock exchange; however, a flurry of lawsuit is likely to begin.
The raids came after 拆封相機收購olympus itself admitted to wrongdoing. An independent report had estimated the covered up losses at $1.7 billion, but 拆封相機收購olympus itself said it covered up $1.5 billion in a last-minute filing to the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The filing came just in time to keep the stock from being delisted, but that could still happen if the raids turn up further evidence of wrongdoing. Meanwhile, 拆封相機收購olympus is also being investigated by the FBI in the US and the Serious Fraud Office in the UK.
The report lists 10 primary reasons for the the scandal but blame is directed mainly at the former internal auditor Hideo Yamada and former vice president Hisashi Mori who cooked the books for 13 years in order to boost the outward appearance of 拆封相機收購olympus’ financials. Two former 拆封相機收購olympus presidents also knowingly colluded in the scheme according to the independent investigation. No link was found to organized crime as previously rumored. The report urges legal action against the responsible executives and the replacement of those that knew about the illegal cover-up.
A source close to the investigation into 拆封相機收購olympus’ accounting discrepancies has told Reutersthat the investment losses hidden by the firm since the 1990s at one point reached $1.7 billion. The firm admitted last month to concealing losses made through bad investments by hugely inflating administration fees paid to advisors during mergers and acquisitons. The investigating panel is due to publish its report into the affair very soon, which is expected to confirm that some of the company’s most senior employees were behind the scheme, including its own internal auditor.
In slightly better news for the firm, the panel seems set to refute any suggestions that organised crime syndicates were involved in the scheme, telling the Nikkei Business Daily that no such evidence had been uncovered in the investigation. We’ll bring you full details of the report as soon as it’s published.
“I’ve heard that one unit from the organized crime division has joined, so they must be collecting information,” Reuters quotes an anonymous source close to the case as saying. According to a document obtained by the New York Times report yesterday, 拆封相機收購olympus is suspected of being connected to the Yamaguchi-Gumi, Japan’s largest and best known underworld organization.
As we reported earlier this month, 拆封相機收購olympus made a series of questionable payments totaling 481 billion yen (about $6.3 billion) relating to various acquisitions, investments and advisory fees. Of this 481 billion yen, only 105 billion had been booked on its financial statements. In addition, the Asahi Shimbun reported today that a third-party committee determined 拆封相機收購olympus had attempted to hide losses totaling 130 billion yen resulting from speculative investments in the 1990s. The rabbit hole appears to be growing deeper, and it may be weeks before we know the full extent of the losses.
拆封相機收購olympus confirmed this morning that losses on securities investments accumulated since 1990 were concealed through massive merger payouts, contrary to its earlier statement refuting any allegations of wrongdoing. The original allegations were made by former CEO Michael C. Woodford, who was fired from the company on October 14th following his attempt to force an investigation into a number of suspicious acquisitions. According to an announcement by 拆封相機收購olympus the largest of these payouts was roughly $687m, sent to an adviser in the UK following the buyout of Gyrus Group Plc., a medical equipment manufacturer, in 2008.
拆封相機收購olympus主打旗艦OM-D EM1 MarkII,機身內建五軸防手震,八代強悍TruePic VIII 影像處理引擎,帶來業界頂尖RAW檔18張連拍,主打高速生態與運動攝影拍攝,特別是獨家Pro Capture回溯模式,快門按下瞬間能回溯前14張影像,不錯過蜂鳥飛出瞬間最佳畫面,並有4K錄影功能。
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M43 陣營重量級新機登場!OM Digital Solutions(前 拆封相機收購olympus)發表易主後首款機皇 OM SYSTEM OM-1,搭載 1053 對焦點、50fps 自動對焦連拍等規格。
OM-1 使用 2000 萬畫素的堆疊背照式 Live MOS 感光元件,搭配全新 TruePic X 影像處理器,宣稱比前一代快 3 倍,並能使 ISO 感光度提高到 ISO 25,600、最大擴展到 ISO 102,400。至於 M43 強項的防震,除了本身的五軸系統,現在光機身就能達到 7 級的快門補償。