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Nikon D6
  • You could be forgiven for thinking that DSLRs are dead in the water, what with the leading camera manufacturers throwing much of their development weight behind mirrorless – and those manufacturers include Nikon.
  • However, in September 2019, Nikon announced that the Nikon D6 was in development, just in time for the Olympic Games in 2020. Its predecessor, the D5, was announced all the way back in January 2016, but these kind of camera behemoths don’t tend to be as updated as frequently as cheaper and mid-range offerings.
  • 2019 marks the 20th anniversary of the Nikon single-digit D series, which launched in 1999 with the Nikon D1, and the company promises that the D6 will be “the most advanced digital SLR to date”.
  • At the moment, we don’t have any official specifications – just the knowledge that the camera is coming – but we can engage in a fair amount of speculation based on what we think is likely to appeal to professional photographers four years on from the D5.
Nikon D6: release date and price
  • We haven’t heard anything about an exact – or even rough – date, but given that the Olympics will be starting in Tokyo towards the end of July 2020, we’d expect the launch date to be a few months before that to give pros chance to get hold of, and get used to, the new model. An obvious candidate for a launch event would be the Japanese CP+ camera show, which takes place every year in February.
  • Although we know that there's a Nikon announcement coming before the end of 2019, it seems unlikely that we’ll see the D6 before the new year.
  • As for price, the Nikon D5 launched with a body-only price of £5,200 / $6,500, and we’d expect something similar for the D6 – it certainly won’t be loose change.
Nikon D6: sensor
  • Again, we have no concrete information on the D6’s sensor specifications, other than the fact that it'll be full-frame.
  • The D5 uses a 21.3 million-pixel CMOS sensor, and Nikon will surely go for a higher-resolution one. Rumors suggest the impending Sony A9 II will have a 36-megapixel sensor, and given that Nikon models often use Sony sensors, it would make sense for the D6 to also go down that route.
  • On the other hand, Nikon may feel that keeping the resolution on the low side will appeal to sports photographers rattling off lots of frames. News and sports photography rarely requires super-high resolutions, and having a higher-resolution sensor would make it more difficult – though not impossible – for frame rates to be boosted beyond the current 12fps which the D5 offers.
Nikon D6: video features
  • The Nikon D5 was the first Nikon DSLR to be capable of recording high-definition 4K/UHD movies in-camera, and we can expect the D6 to build on that – professional shooters are increasingly being asked to supply video content as well as stills.
  • Perhaps we’ll see 6K recording capability make its debut with the D6 – perfect for capturing those 100m finals – while we’ve also seen other manufacturers hint that 8K will be ready for the Olympics; if Nikon was to jump on board with that kind of technology in the D6, it’d be mighty interesting.
Nikon D6: design
  • Nikon was kind enough to supply a small picture of the impending D6 in its development announcement. It's presumably a mock-up, rather than a final rendering, and it looks pretty much exactly like the D5, but with a 6 in place of the 5 in the name.
  • It would come as no surprise to see Nikon keep to a very similar form factor as the D5's for the D6 – after all, expecting pros to get used to a drastically new way of working is a big task. The square shape of the D5 allows it to incorporate a battery grip for extended battery life, and we expect the D6 to blow its mirrorless rivals out of the water for longevity by doing the same thing.
  • Also announced as being in development at the same time as the D6 was a new 120-300mm f/2.8E FL ED SR VR telephoto lens, which looks set to be a bit of a beast – the Nikon D6 will have to be large enough to balance well with such lenses, which are popular with sports and wildlife shooters.
  • Nikon D6: mirrorless features?
  • Given the popularity of mirrorless models, it would make a lot of sense for Nikon to incorporate some of the features we’d more commonly associate with mirrorless cameras into the D6.
  • There is of course a limit to what those features might be, thanks to a pesky thing called physics, but there’s every possibility that we might see improved in-body image stabilization, plus a new silent shooting mode for those quiet moments (something which has proved incredibly useful and popular on the Sony A9).
  • We’d also expect to see an improved autofocus system on board. It’s not like the D5 was a slouch, but perhaps Nikon could bring over the on-sensor PDAF (phase detection autofocus system) from its Z-series cameras to enable better live-view autofocus.
Nikon D6: card slots and connectivity
  • Dual memory card slots are pretty much a given. The Nikon D5 can be bought with either 2x XQD slots, or 2x CF slots, but Compact Flash is pretty old hat now, so we’d expect the D5 to be equipped with slots for two CFExpress memory cards (which are the same size and shape as XQD cards), with backwards compatibility for those who already have a stack of XQD cards in their possession.
  • New dual Expeed processors will likely feature, and we may even finally see the appearance of Wi-Fi on a top-of-the-line pro DSLR. Nikon has previously claimed that it wasn’t possible to include Wi-Fi inside the thick, sturdy bodies of its professional-level cameras, but not having this feature would make a camera launched in 2020 feel extraordinarily outdated – hopefully Nikon can come up with a solution.

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ABOUT SAMSUNG GALAXY A50
  • The Samsung Galaxy A50 features a 6.4-inch full HD+ (1080x2340 pixels) Super AMOLED Infinity-U display with 19.5:9 aspect ratio. Internally, the smartphone is powered by an Exynos 9610 octa-core SoC, paired with 4GB/6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The Galaxy A50 packs a triple rear camera setup, similar to the Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018). The setup includes one 25-megapixel main sensor, a 5-megapixel depth sensor and an 8-megapixel fixed-focus ultra-wide camera. On the front, there is a 25-megapixel selfie sensor. Samsung has stuffed in a 4,000mAh battery.
  • We've been seeing a lot of leaks of the Samsung Galaxy A30s and the Galaxy A50s over the past few months, and now, Samsung has officially unveiled the two smartphones. The new phones sound like refreshes of the Galaxy A50 R and other new features. Samsung Galaxy A50s and Galaxy A30s will be released in four colours — Prism Crush Black, Prism Crush White, Prism Crush Green, and Prism Crush Violet.
Samsung Galaxy A50s specifications

  • The Galaxy A50s features a 6.4-inch full-HD+ (1080x2340 pixels) Super AMOLED Infinity U display. It's powered by an octa-core SoC, although Samsung hasn't specified the exact model, and the phone will be available with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM, along with 64GB or 128GB of storage. The phone also supports microSD cards of up to 512GB. Coming to the cameras, the Galaxy A50s gets a big upgrade for the rear camera setup. The primary sensor now has a 48-megapixel resolution with an f/2.0 aperture, along with a 8-megapixel wide-angle camera with a 123-degree field of view and a 5-megapixel depth sensor. The phone has a 32-megapixel selfie camera, which has a f/2.0 aperture. The
  • Galaxy A50s has a Super Steady video stabilisation feature that we saw in the Galaxy S10 series, but this works only at full-HD resolution and with the wide-angle camera. The Galaxy A50s also houses a 4,000mAh battery with support for 15W fast charging. The device measures 158.5 x 74.5 x 7.7mm and weighs 169 grams. It also has an in-display fingerprint sensor and a USB Type-C port.


Display and Camera

  • Samsung Galaxy A50s is 6.4-inch tall having with Super AMOLED display with a screen resolution of 1,080 x 2,340 pixels and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. It has a pixel density of 403 PPI, which is enough for the sharpness of the content.
  • Besides, the smartphone has a triple camera bearing 32MP, 8MP and 5MP rear lenses. At the front, it has a 25MP lens, which would be the selfie loverâ€Â™s choice.


Configuration and Battery
 
  • Samsung Galaxy A50s has been furnished with Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 9610 chip along with an octa-core (2.3GHz quad-core Cortex A73, 1.7GHz quad-core Cortex A53) processor. The combination is managed by a Mali-G72 MP3 GPU and a 4 GB RAM that differentiate it from its previous models.
  • In terms of charged capacity, the smartphone depends on a Li-ion having a huge capacity of 4,100mAh which is provided with the fastest charging technology. The power backup would be sufficient so that the user doesn't have to carry the charger everywhere or anywhere.
Storage and Connectivity
  • Samsung Galaxy A50s can internally store 64GB of files, data, apps and games, which is adequate for all the users. And, there is a hybrid slot that would allow the user to expand the storage up to 512GB via a MicroSD card.
  • In the connectivity section, the smartphone has 4G VoLTE support Wi-Fi 802.11, b/g/n, Mobile Hotspot, Bluetooth, GPS with A-GPS, Glonass, USB Type-C, etc.
SAMSUNG GALAXY A50 PRICE IN INDIA
  • Samsung Galaxy A50 Price In India Starts From Rs. 18490 The best price of Samsung Galaxy A50 is Rs. 18490 in Amazon, which is 0% less than the cost of Samsung Galaxy A50 in Flipkart Rs.18490.This Mobile Phones is available in 64GB,128GB variant(s).Samsung Galaxy A50 is available in Black, White, Blue, Coral colour(s) across various online stores in India.


BASIC INFORMATION
Manufacturer
:
Samsung
Model
:
Samsung Galaxy A50
Launch date (global)
:
02-03-2019
Operating system
:
Android
Os version
:
9.0
Type
:
Smartphone
Status
:
Launched
Colors
:
Black, White, Blue, Coral
Product Name
:
Samsung Galaxy A50
DISPLAY
Screen size (in inches)
:
6.4
Display technology
:
Super AMOLED
Screen resolution (in pixels)
:
1080 x 2340
Display features
:
Capacitive
Pixel Density (PPI)
:
403
Scratch Resistant Glass
:
NA
CAMERA
Camera features
:
Triple
Rear Camera Megapixel
:
25 + 8 + 5
Maximum Video Resolution (in pixels)
:
2160p@30fps
Front Camera Megapixel
:
25
Front Facing Camera
:
Yes
LED Flash
:
Yes
Video Recording
:
Yes
Digital Zoom
:
Yes
Autofocus
:
Yes
Touch Focus
:
Yes
Face Detection
:
Yes
HDR
:
Yes
Panorama Mode
:
Yes
BATTERY
Battery capacity (mah)
:
4000
Talk time (in hours)
:
NA
Removal Battery (Yes/No)
:
No
Support For Fast Charging
:
Yes
SENSORS AND FEATURES
Keypad type
:
Touchscreen
Multi touch
:
Yes
Light Sensor
:
Yes
Proximity Sensor
:
Yes
Finger print sensor
:
Yes
Accelerometer
:
Yes
Compass
:
Yes
Gyroscope
:
Yes
Dust proof and water resistant
:
Yes
WaterProof
:
Yes
CONNECTIVITY
SIM
:
Dual
3G Capability
:
Yes
4G Capability
:
Yes
Wifi Capability
:
Yes
Wifi HotSpot
:
Yes
Bluetooth
:
Yes
NFC
:
NA
GPS
:
Yes
VoLTE
:
Yes
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Cpu
:
Exynos 9610
CPU speed
:
2.3 GHz
Processor cores
:
Octa
RAM
:
4GB
Gpu
:
Mali-G72 MP3
Dimensions (lxbxh- in mm)
:
158.5 x 74.7 x 7.7
Storage
:
64 GB
Removable storage (yes or no)
:
Yes
Removable storage (maximum)
:
512 GB

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And if you want to grab a great camera at a great price, you're in luck. Right now, ahead of Prime Day 2019, we're staying alert for the very best deals on DSLRs as they go live. With a handful of older models making out list, and some newer ones that manufacturers might want to boost, there's every chance that some of these might drop in price on or before the main event. So stay tuned.

DSLRs have long been the choice for professional users, thanks to their excellent image quality, manual control and flexibility in terms of lens options. Over the years, manufacturers started to fill their lines with options for enthusiasts and beginners too, and soon there was a fitting choice for first-time photographers through to those working in the most testing environments, and everyone in between.

Today, mirrorless cameras are incredibly popular as they manage to offer the benefits described above but, usually, in an even more compact and lighter package. The reason? They lack the mirror common to DSLRs (hence the name), and most replace the optical viewfinder with high-resolution electronic alternatives too. They may use smaller and lighter lenses too, which further helps to reduce size and weight.

If you want to know more about how they compare, read this: Mirrorless vs DSLR: 10 key differences. Or, if you want to know more about different camera types in general, check out our step-by-step guide: What camera should I buy?


BEST DSLR CAMERA


Nikon D850
The D850 isn't the newest model here, but with its high-resolution sensor, speedy burst rate and solidly constructed body, it's still arguably the best option for many users right now.
While mirrorless cameras are grabbing all the headlines at the moment, DSLRs remain relevant to many users. A DSLR is, after all, still the cheapest way to get a camera with interchangeable lenses and a viewfinder (you'll find most entry-level mirrorless cameras don't have viewfinders).

At the other end of the scale, almost all professional sports, press and wildlife photographers choose full-frame DSLRs over every other camera type. Mirrorless cameras are catching up here, but a combination of excellent autofocus systems, long battery life, wide-ranging native lens options and strong accessory support give them the edge.

That said, there are some cracking mirrorless cameras out there at the moment that are taking the place of DSLRs in pro photographers' kit bags, including the Fujifilm X-T3, Olympus OM-D E-M1 II, Panasonic Lumix S1 and Sony Alpha A7R III.

In between entry-level and full-frameDSLRs are a whole range of models aimed at different users, different levels of experience and different budgets. Here's our pick of the best DSLR cameras you can buy right now.



Great value option: Nikon D7200
This old-timer is still a cracking option for enthusiasts

Sensor: APS-C CMOS | Megapixels: 24.2MP | Autofocus: 51-point AF, 15 cross-type | Screen type: 3.2-inch screen, 1,299K dots | Maximum continuous shooting speed: 6fps | Movies: 1080p | User level: Intermediate

Before we get onto our top 10 picks of the best DSLRs you can buy right now, let's take a look at this great value option. The D7200 is a prime example of an older mid-range DSLR that packs enough under its skin to maintain its relevance in today's market. Ideal for those capturing outdoors, the 24.2MP APS-C sensor lacks a low-pass filter to help it retain plenty of detail, while the 51-point AF system is adept at tracking moving subjects. You also get a tough, magnesium-alloy body that's protected against inclement weather, together with two card slots and a large LCD scree. Its age, and the launch of the D7500 that updated it (below), has allowed its price to drop to a tempting level too. Well worth a look if you don't need the very newest camera

Best DSLR cameras in 2019

1. Nikon D850
High resolution meets high speed

Sensor: Full-frame CMOS | Megapixels: 45.4MP | Autofocus: 153-point AF, 99 cross-type | Screen type: 3.2-inch tilt-angle touchscreen, 2,359,000 dots | Maximum continuous shooting speed: 7fps | Movies: 4K | User level: Expert

It's hard to think of another DSLR that wows like the D850 does. It's on the pricey side for sure, but this is justified by excellent image quality, bags of features and a rugged, weather-resistant magnesium alloy body. The 45MP sensor is one of the highest in terms of resolution in any DSLR, while the 7fps burst mode is unusually high for a camera with such a sensor. Add to that a cracking AF system, wonderful handling and great 4K video, and it's versatility should be easy to appreciate. Like the sound of the D850, but want to go mirrorless? Well, while not strictly a mirrorless version of the D850, Nikon's newer Z7 mirrorless camera shares the same 45MP resolution as the D850, but features some clever tech of its own, including an all-new lens mount.
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