Canon has officially launched the EOS R50 in Nepal. It is an entry-level mirrorless camera with 4K video, a 24.2MP APS-C sensor, and Dual Pixel autofocus. This article will discuss the latest Canon EOS R50, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Canon EOS R50 Overview
Design and Display
The Canon EOS R50 comes in a compact design with a 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen. It also includes a 2.36M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder. It features a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor. In addition, the DIGIC X processor enables faster image processing and supports 4K video capture.
Autofocus and Shooting
The camera supports Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with subject detection. Furthermore, it can shoot continuously at up to 15 fps with the electronic shutter. The EOS R50 records uncropped 4K at 30 fps. Additionally, it supports Full HD at up to 120 fps.
Canon added two new members to its mirrorless R-series, called the Canon EOS R10 and R7, couple of years back. These were the first from Canon to feature an EOS R APS-C crop sensor. And now they are finally available in Nepal. Here, we will go through the specs, features, availability, and expected price of the Canon EOS R10 and EOS R7 in Nepal.
Canon EOS R10 Overview:
The EOS R10, the series’ entry-level model, is a compact mirrorless camera with a 24.2MP sensor. Because it’s an APS-C CMOS lens, it offers 1.6x more telephoto reach than equivalent focal lengths on a full-frame camera. The back of the camera flaunts a 2.36M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF) and a 3-inch fully articulating touchscreen with 1.04M-dot resolution.
Inside, the camera is powered by a DIGIC X processor which allows for 15fps burst capture with the mechanical shutter and 23fps with the electronic shutter. The R10 has auto-focus ability as good as the more expensive R-series camera, which allows it to track humans, vehicles, and animals. But, it can’t do things as quickly since it lacks backside illumination and the sensor here is not stacked either.
On the video side of things, the R10 can capture 4K videos at 30fps by supersampling the full width of the sensor. You can also shoot 4K 60fps videos, however, it crops the frame by 1.56x. Also, it’s worth noting it can not shoot C-Log or RAW videos.
In addition, the Canon EOS R10 accepts UHS-II SD cards, has a built-in flash, Canon’s multi-function hot shoe, and a joystick on the back of the camera to make navigation easier. The EOS R10 is fueled by a Canon LP-E17 battery.
Canon EOS R7 Overview:
The EOS R7, on the other hand, sports a 32.5MP APS-C CMOS sensor with a 1.6x crop ratio. It has the same DIGIC X processor as the R10, however, it can capture up to 30fps in electronic shutter mode and up to 15fps in mechanical shutter mode.
The R7 can capture 4K video at up to 60 frames per second in 10-bit color. However, the recording time in this resolution is limited to 30 minutes. Nonetheless, you may record Full HD video at up to 120 frames per second without being limited to a 30-minute recording time. Also, it supports C-Log 3 recording and in-body image stabilization.
This camera, unlike the R10, is meant to be dust and moisture-proof. The viewfinder and screen dimensions remain the same, yet the display resolution has been increased to 1.62M.
Furthermore, the EOS R7 has all of the I/O choices of the R10, as well as two UHS-II SD card slots on the side and a headphone jack. Likewise, it is driven by a bigger LP-E6NH battery.
New Lenses
Canon also introduced two new RF-S lenses for the smaller sensor-size cameras. When used with an APS-C sensor, the RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM and RF-S18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM lenses have a 1.6x crop factor. These lenses are compatible with any R-series camera.
Canon EOS R10, R7 Specifications:
Dimensions:
R10: 122.5 x 87.8 x 83.4mm
R7: 132.0 x 90.4 x 91.7 mm
Image Sensor:
R10: 22.3 × 14.9 mm, 24.2MP (APS-C) CMOS
R7: 22.3 × 14.8 mm, 32.5MP (APS-C) CMOS
Screen:
R10: 2.95″ touch-sensitive TFT LCD panel with 150º viewing angle; 1.04 million dots
R7: 2.95″ touch-sensitive TFT LCD panel with 170º viewing angle; 1.62 million dots
Viewfinder: 0.39 inch OLED colour EVF, 2.36M dots
Processor: Digic X
Continuous Shoot: Up to 15fps (w/ mechanical stutter)
Video resolution:
R10: 4K (3840 x 2160) at up to 60fps with 64% crop, 4K (3840 x 2160) at up to 30fps, Full HD at up to 120fps
R7: 4K (3840 x 2160) at up to 60fps, Full HD at up to 120fps
Built-in flash:
R10: Yes
R7: No
Lens mount: Canon RF
Camera type: Mirrorless
Battery:
R10: Li-ion LP-E17
R7: Li-ion LP-E6N
Canon EOS R10, EOS R7 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Canon EOS starts at NPR 165,000, while, the Canon EOS R7 starts at NPR 210,000.
Camera
Price in Nepal (Official)
Canon EOS R10
NPR 165,000
Canon EOS R7
NPR 210,000
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FUJIFILM has launched the X-T30 II in Nepal, a compact mirrorless camera that uses the same sensor and image processor as the higher-end X-T4. It brings upgraded autofocus, film simulation modes, and high-speed video in a lighter body. This article will discuss the latest FUJIFILM X-T30 II, including its price in Nepal, specifications and availability.
FUJIFILM X-T30 II Overview
Sensor and Processing
The FUJIFILM X-T30 II features a 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4. These are the same components found in the more expensive X-T4. The device supports both JPEG and 14-bit RAW image formats.
Autofocus and Shooting
It uses an Intelligent Hybrid autofocus system with both phase and contrast detection. Face and eye detection are included. The camera supports up to 30fps burst shooting with the electronic shutter (with crop) and 8fps with the mechanical shutter.
It has a 0.39-inch OLED electronic viewfinder with 2.36 million dots and 0.62x magnification. In addition, it comes with a 3.0-inch tilting touchscreen LCD with 1.62 million dots.
Video Recording
The X-T30 II supports DCI 4K and 4K video at 29.97p, with a bitrate up to 200Mbps and max clip length of 30 minutes. It also records Full HD at up to 240fps for high-speed video.
ISO range for stills goes from 160 to 12800 (standard), and up to 51200 (extended). For video, ISO supports up to 25600. The mechanical shutter tops at 1/4000 sec, and the electronic shutter reaches up to 1/32000 sec.
Modes and Features
The camera offers 18 film simulation modes such as ETERNA, Classic Chrome, and ACROS. It includes bracketing (AE, ISO, WB, DR, Film Sim), HDR mode, and multiple exposure for up to 9 frames. It uses SD/SDHC/SDXC cards (UHS-I supported) and includes a hot shoe mount for TTL-compatible flash. Charging and data transfer use a USB-C port.
Weighing around 383 grams, the X-T30 II is smaller than models like the X-T4. It lacks in-body image stabilization, which helps reduce size and cost. Many users pair it with lenses that include optical stabilization.
FUJIFILM X-T30 II Specifications
Lens Mount: FUJIFILM X mount
Sensor: 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4
Processor: X-Processor 4
ISO (Stills): 160–12800 (Standard), 80–51200 (Extended)
ISO (Video): 160–12800, up to 25600 (Extended)
Shutter Speed: 1/4000 sec (Mechanical), 1/32000 sec (Electronic), Bulb up to 60 min
Canon has launched the EOS R100 mirrorless camera in Nepal. It is targeted at beginners and comes with RF mount support. The camera is available in multiple kit options. This article will discuss the latest Canon EOS R100, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Canon EOS R100 Overview
Entry-level mirrorless camera with RF mount
The Canon EOS R100 is an entry-level mirrorless camera that supports RF and RF-S mount lenses. It uses a 24.1MP APS-C CMOS sensor. It also supports ISO up to 12800 and shutter speeds ranging from 30 seconds to 1/4000 sec. It has a built-in flash and a hot shoe for external flash.
Kit options
The base kit includes the camera body and RF-S 18–45mm f/4.5–6.3 IS STM lens. Additionally, users can choose other kits: one includes both RF-S 18–45mm and RF-S 55–210mm lenses. Another kit includes the RF 16mm f/2.8 STM lens and webcam accessories. All kits come with a battery, charger, and strap. However, an SD card is not included.
Autofocus and lens support
The autofocus system uses contrast detection. It includes tracking, spot, 1-point AF, and zone AF modes. Furthermore, it supports 3,975 AF points for photos and 3,375 for videos. The kit lens has a digital-only stabilization system.
Video recording and display
The camera records 4K UHD videos at 24fps. Full HD recording is available at up to 59.94fps. In addition, 4K mode must be manually selected from the dial. The display includes a 3-inch fixed LCD and a 0.39-inch OLED viewfinder.
The EOS R100 uses a lithium-ion battery. It can shoot around 340 photos per charge. It can record up to 1 hour 50 minutes of 4K video. The camera weighs 506 grams with lens, battery, and strap. It supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for wireless connectivity.
Canon EOS R100 Specifications
Sensor: 24.1MP APS-C CMOS (22.3 × 14.9 mm)
ISO Range: 100 – 12800 (Auto)
Shutter Speed: 30s to 1/4000s, Bulb
RAW Support: RAW / C-RAW (6000 × 4000)
Flash: Built-in, manual lift (1/250 sec sync)
Hotshoe: Yes
Lens Mount: RF / RF-S
Kit Lens: RF-S 18–45mm f/4.5–6.3 IS STM
Aperture: f/4.5–6.3 to f/22
Image Stabilization: Digital only
Autofocus System: Contrast-detection
AF Points: 3,975 (photo), 3,375 (video)
Video:
4K UHD @ 24fps
Full HD @ 59.94fps
Viewfinder: 0.39” OLED EVF, 2.36M dots
LCD: 3.0-inch fixed, non-touch, 1.04M dots
Battery Life: ~340 shots
Video Time: Up to 1hr 50min (4K)
Weight: 506g (with lens, battery, strap)
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Canon EOS R100 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Canon EOS R100 is now available in Nepal. The official price for the standard kit starts at NPR 76,000.
FUJIFILM has launched the X-M5, a compact mirrorless camera in its X-series. It shares the same sensor as the X100V, bringing notable video and autofocus updates. This article will discuss everything about the latest FUJIFILM X-M5, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
FUJIFILM X-M5 Overview
Sensor and Processor
The FUJIFILM X-M5 features a 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans 4 CMOS sensor and the X-Processor 5. In addition, it uses a randomized pixel layout and a sensor size over 16 times larger than the average smartphone.
Video and Audio
The camera supports 6.2K open-gate recording at up to 29.97 fps. It also records 4K at 60 fps and Full HD at up to 240 fps. Additionally, it includes three built-in microphones, a 3.5mm mic jack, voice enhancement, and noise reduction.
Video Modes
The X-M5 includes dedicated modes like Background Defocus, Product Priority, and Portrait Enhancer. Furthermore, it allows vertical video capture in 9:16 format with 15s, 30s, and 60s options. A red border appears on screen while recording.
Autofocus and Color Tools
It uses AI-based autofocus with eye and subject detection. In addition, the camera supports two Log profiles for post-processing. Users can choose from 20 film simulations, with 8 of them directly accessible via the top dial.
Build and Design
The device has a retro-style silver finish and weighs 12.5 oz. It comes with an articulating 3-inch LCD touchscreen. It supports interchangeable FUJIFILM X-series lenses and offers over 35 options. Ports are placed on the side and rear for convenience during video shooting.
Connectivity and Storage
The camera supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Frame.io Camera to Cloud. It includes a single SD card slot with UHS-I support.
Canon has finally launched a new camera in Nepal. Although the camera was launched a long time, it is finally available now in Nepal. Namely, known as the Canon EOS RP, the new camera is targeted at mainstream consumers. And for this very purpose, the device has been priced aggressively. Learn everything about the latest Canon EOS RP, including its price in Nepal.
Canon EOS RP Overview
Design and Sensor
The Canon EOS RP comes in a small factor and is relatively lighter with the weight of mere 485 grams. Talking about the sensor, the sensor here features 26.2MP resolution, which is lower than what we saw on the more expensive EOS R. Nonetheless, the resolution is remarkable for a midrange camera.
Since the device is a mirrorless camera, it has an electronic viewfinder (EVF), which has the size of 0.39-inch. And this colorful OLED EVF flaunts a resolution of 2.36 million dots and a 100% coverage. On the display front, there is a 3-inch TFT panel which is enriched with 1.04 million dots. Since this screen also happens to be fully articulated, you can also capture the selfies. This feature can come really handy for the vloggers.
Other than pricing, the most impressive feature of this camera is its capability to record 4K movies. However, the 4K Ultra-HD movies can only be recorded at 24/25fps. Also, the 4K videos suffer a crop, just like the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. Although the presence of the 4K recording option is commendable, these complications might be repulsive for some videographers.
Canon EOS RP Specifications:
Camera Weight: 485 grams
Image Sensor: 36 x 24 mm, 26.2MP, CMOS, Full Frame
Image processor: DIGIC 8
Screen: 3-inch TFT, 1.04 million dots, Fully Articulating Screen
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is surging all over, with more users leveraging it every day, including businesses. And we have some good news for Nepal as Dlyctia has announced Nepal’s first ever AI Big Data Platform known as “DataNature”. This article will discuss more about DataNature and its features in general.
DataNature Overview
About Dlytica and the Launch of DataNature
Dlytica Inc. is a multinational technology company specializing in data engineering, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud-based analytics solutions.Founded in 2018, the company is headquartered in Toronto, Canada, with additional offices in New York, London, Ontario, and Kathmandu, Nepal.
During the launch event, Ashis Parajuli, CEO of Dlytica, emphasized the company’s mission and its global vision by saying, “Our investment in Nepal is driven by the invaluable learning and experiences we have gained from the global market. With this knowledge, we aim to uplift our innovation and take it to the global stage, helping Nepal emerge as a hub for AI excellence.”
What is DataNature?
DataNature is a technology-driven AI Big Data platform that focuses on offering advanced data management, analytics, and storage solutions. Leveraging cutting-edge tools and intelligent algorithms, DataNature aims to streamline data handling processes for both large enterprises and individual users. It provides real-time analytics, customer segmentation, personalized marketing strategies, and data-driven decision-making.
Notably, Dlytica has partnered with Ncell, Nepal’s leading telecommunications provider, which recently launched the country’s first data center and cloud service provider.This collaboration aims to leverage DataNature’s capabilities to drive growth, improve decision-making, and enhance customer experiences.
DataNature is important for Nepal because it helps enhance data management, supports digital transformation, boosts innovation, improves customer experiences, and provides industry-specific solutions. By utilizing AI and big data, it aids sectors like telecommunications, agriculture, and finance. It also contributes to skill development, job creation, and economic growth, driving the country’s advancement in technology and data-driven industries.
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A while ago, we were hearing buzz about the DJI Mini 5 Pro. Now, it looks like DJI is also working on the regular Mini 5. There are fresh rumors saying that the DJI Mini 5 will be launching soon, and it’s going to bring a few nice upgrades over the previous Pro model. Let’s go over everything we’ve heard about the DJI Mini 5 so far.
DJI Mini 5 Overview Rumor
The DJI Mini 5 is most likely going to be the successor of the Mini 4 Pro. But with a Mini 5 Pro also on the horizon, it’s unclear which model is the true successor. DJI really needs to clarify this for us.
Reports claim the anticipated Mini 5 was seen being tested out in public on the streets of China. Well-known leaker Jasper Ellens even posted a low-quality photo of the quadcopter online, and we believe it shows the Mini 5.
Design and everything else
From what we can tell in the leaked photo, the Mini 5 is going to look a lot like the Mini 4 Pro, so there won’t be any major design changes there. But this time, DJI might include a LiDAR sensor which Jasper Ellens already mentioned back in December. That’s a big deal because it’ll help the drone avoid obstacles better, especially in low-light situations. Not just that, the new motors are said to be stronger too which could improve flight stability. That’s something users have really been asking for.
Also, let’s not forget that the camera might get a big bump. Rumors say it could have a 1-inch sensor instead of the Mini 4 Pro’s 1/1.3-inch one. This could make a noticeable difference in image quality, especially in low light. Plus, some sources say it could fly for up to 50 minutes! That’s a serious improvement over Mini 4 Pro’s 34-minute flight time.
As of now, DJI hasn’t made anything official. Still, leaks are pointing to a possible launch around August or September 2025. We’ll just have to wait a bit more, but things are looking promising!
Honor has announced a new smartphone on the market. Dubbed the Honor X70i, this budget midrange smartphone arrives with a Dimensity 7025 Ultra and a 120Hz AMOLED panel. Here in this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and expected price of the Honor X70i in Nepal.
Honor X70i Overview:
Design and Display
As for the design, the Honor X70i is impressively slim at just 7.29mm thick and weighs around 178.5g — a notable achievement considering the massive 6000mAh battery packed inside. The middle frame is flat while the front houses a pill-shaped notch. Likewise, Honor ships this phone in four colorways: Purple, Black, White, and Blue.
In terms of display, it sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 2412×1080 resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate, providing smooth visuals. Other features include DCI-P3 color gamut and 93.7% screen-to-body ratio.
Performance
Under the hood, the device is powered by the Dimensity 7025 Ultra processor, an octa-core chipset with 5G capability. Handling the graphics is the IMG BXM-8-256 GPU. Honor has coupled the chip with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. As for the software, it runs Android 15 with MagicOS 9.0 on top.
Camera
Moving to the optics, the Honor X70i houses a single camera setup. It’s a 108MP shooter with a night scene, professional mode, panorama, HDR, time-lapse, and document scanning features. Upfront, there is an 8MP selfie camera.
Fueling the Honor X70i is a 6000mAh battery with 35W fast charging support. Connectivity options include 5G, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. Moreover, you get an indisplay fingerprint sensor for biometric security.
Ports & Connectivity: USB Type-C, 5G, Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo
Battery: 6000mAh (typical)
Charging: 35W wired fast charging
Honor X70i Price in Nepal and Availability
In China, Honor has listed the Honor X70i with a starting price of CNY 1,399 for the base 8/256GB trim. We expect the Honor X70i price in Nepal to begin from NPR 29,999 if and when it launches here.
Motorola has launched its first open-ear earbuds, the Moto Buds Loop, along with the Motorola Edge 60 series. These earbuds come with 12mm drivers tuned by Bose and pack some interesting features. In this article, we’ll break down everything we know about the Moto Buds Loop, from specs to the expected price in Nepal.
Moto Buds Loop Overview
Design and Audio
Starting off with the design, the Moto Buds Loop are built for all-day comfort with a light and secure design. They don’t go inside your ears but rest just outside, wrapping around your ear bone to the back. It kind of gives them a futuristic, cyborg-style appearance, which I think looks pretty cool and different.
Individually, each bud looks like a mini headphone. They also have a water-repellent coating, so they’re safe from sweat, splashes, and daily wear. You can pick from Pantone Trekking Green and Pantone French Oak. What’s really unique is that the French Oak version includes Swarovski crystals, so the earbuds also serve as a fashion accessory.
When it comes to sound, the Moto Buds Loop use 12mm drivers that have been tuned with Bose’s technology. This should give users a more refined and balanced sound quality. Moreover, they support spatial audio and include a dual-mic system that works with something called CrystalTalk AI, which is made to keep calls clear and reduce noise.
These earbuds offer up to 8 hours of use on one charge and up to 37 hours with the charging case. The case charges via USB-C and has a fast-charging feature too where just 10 minutes of charging gives you 3 hours of playback, which is super handy if you’re in a rush.
Moreover, the Moto Buds Loop work with any Bluetooth device, but when connected to Motorola phones or Lenovo laptops, you get extra features. Motorola users can trigger Moto AI actions with the earbuds, and a feature called “Smart Connect” helps you switch smoothly between Motorola and Lenovo devices.
Moto Buds Loop Specifications
Driver Size: 12mm dynamic drivers
Design Type: Open-ear with ear-bone wraparound
Audio Tuning: Bose technology for balanced and clear sound
Microphones: Dual-microphone system with CrystalTalk AI
Water Resistance: Water-repellent design (great for workouts and light rain)
Battery Life (Earbuds): Up to 8 hours
Battery Life (With Case): Up to 37 hours
Charging Port: USB-C
Fast Charging: 10 minutes for 3 hours of use
Compatibility: All Bluetooth-enabled devices
Extra Features:
Moto AI actions on Motorola phones
Smart Connect for Motorola and Lenovo device switching
Colors: Pantone Trekking Green, Pantone French Oak (Swarovski crystals in French Oak edition)
Moto Buds Loop Availability and Price in Nepal
The company hasn’t officially revealed the price yet, but the Moto Buds Loop are expected to cost £129.99 for the standard version and £249.99 for the Swarovski edition. So, when and if it launches in Nepal, we can expect the price of the Moto Buds Loop to start at NPR 25,000.