Sony has announced the ɑ99 II, featuring the same 42-megapixel back-illuminated full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor as the α7R II, a new optical 5-axis in-body… Read more
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PHOTOKINA OVERVIEW: Press Day
As the photographic world gathers in Cologne, Germany for Photokina 2016, it is a rather daunting thought that possibly the most important new camera of… Read more
Photokina new camera ‘trumours’
Photokina kicks off next week, and with a lot of exhibitors – camera companies in particular – pre-announcing or less formally leaking new product rumours,… Read more
Canon gets mirrorlessly serious
Canon has announced its flagship EOS M5, a compact 24.2-megapixel APS-C camera designed for serious photo enthusiasts, and EF-M 18-150mm f3.5-6.3 IS STM ‘all-occasion’ lens.… Read more
Sigma, Sony show off cine lenses
Sigma has announced its entrance into the cinematography market by revealing a new range of high-end cine lenses, two of which – an 18-35mm T2 and… Read more
IPS partners Epson at Photokina
Locally-developed IPS Imageflow workflow software will feature on Epson’s stand at Photokina (Cologne, September 20-25) as a scaleable solution for managing throughput and operation of mutliple… Read more
Photokina 2016 broadens scope with new events and features
When Photokina 2016 opens its doors to around 185,000 visitors on September 20 at Koelnmesse, the starting shot will be fired for the world’s leading… Read more
CES: Canon reiterates with new compact cameras
There are no surprises in Canon’s five compact camera releases from CES (Las Vegas, Jan 6-9), which feature small sensors and incremental enhancements on the cameras… Read more
A Shotbox across GoPro’s bow
Chinese manufacturer AEE has relased two GoPro actioncam competitors in the form of the Shotbox S60 and Shotbox S71, at RRPs of $299 and $439… Read more
Photokina lens uberview
When it comes to sheer quantity, new lens releases seemed to dominate the just-concluded Photokina 2014. There were over 40 new camera lenses announced, and… Read more