Ok, the camera has officially been announced now. Here are the unconfirmed bits that are now confirmed.
- 8 Megapixels
- Goes up to ISO 800
- Virtually 0 shutter lag (but not DSLR fast)
- Takes RAW pictures
- All kinds of metering (multi, center, spot)
- 9 point AF
- 1/4000 shutter speed
- EVF and LCD are 235k pixels
- Takes CF cards only
- Weight - 850g (~30 ounces). That's comparable to a DSLR with a good lens attached.
- Size - 132 mm x 87 mm x 53 mm
- Coming August
- Price.... $1000 - Just what I expected. I wouldn't pay any less for such a great camera (based on specs).
Now I know what you're thinking. Where's the IS? In reality, there is none.
"The High speed mode provided by the Pro815 ensures steady shooting even in tele-zoom."
What they call high speed mode appears to be a set of parameters like 800 ISO which maxize shutter speed, thereby getting around the need for IS. Obviously, this is nothing like IS, but it works. Luckily, 800 ISO on this camera appears to be like the Fuji's ISO 1600: it rivals the DSLRs' capabilities.