The rumor is that Sony will release a mirrorless camera on November 18th. Some fakes are already floating around the Web (source):
And the specs:
- 14.2-megapixel APS-C Exmor CMOS sensor
- Lens mount type lens, the Sony R
- Interchangeable lenses: 16mm, 35mm, 60mm
- 1GB internal memory, media, Memory Stick PRO Duo, SD / SDHC
- Continuous shooting 5 frames / sec (JPEG at 25 frames, RAW at 10 frames)
- 1920 × 1080 30fps AF, the video can
- In-body image stabilization,
- Anti-dust sensor-shift,
- Dot 3 million, 92k dots LCD monitor
- The expression · AF contrast, 11 points
- Shutter Speed 30-1/4000
- Built-in flash, GN10
- Weight 420g (battery included)
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3インチ液晶モニタ 92万ドット
that’s 3 inch 92k dots
It has changed, but now it STILL says Dot 3 million, which is 3 inches
WOW 92 INCH SCREEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOLZ!
I guess Admin was sleeping
That’s a joke to me but not a joke to Sony. I own R1, and think that it might the best camera design at the age it being created. The APS-C integration already gave a hints of mirrorless APS-C camera is possible in 4 years ago. I always wonder if Sony just didn’t acquire Konica Minolta but kept going on this system, of course, with interchangeble lenses afterward, the world of camera might not be the same.
Hope that Sony won’t be too late of joining the mirrorless party.
if sony is joining the video – game, this will certainly hurt nikon & canon. with some great carl zeiss primes, this will affect leica also.
It`s a fake!!!!

this is Sony R1 reshape .
The EP2 had an incredible number of fake pictures but the camera and some of its rumored specs b4 the announcement turned out to be true.
Cause it’s old rule – if people see the picture they are more willing to believe… even if it turns out the picture was a fake.