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BUILD IT (RIGHT) AND THEY WILL COME
Leica Deletes The ‘M’ With New EVF Model
Canon Prices New f/1.2 Speed RF Prime Lens Under $700
C50 Is Canon’s Most Compact Cinema Camera Yet
Fujifilm Bases Pro Cine Camera On GFX Medium Format Sensor
Fujinon GFX Power Zoom For New Cine Camera
Canon Launches Active ‘Experience Centre’ In Sydney
Mark III Canon EOS R6 Has Boosted Res And Video Spec
Nikon ZR Is The First Fruit Of RED Acquisition
Aftershoot Launches Instant AI Profiles For Speedier Style Creation
Sigma Continues 2025 Lens Deluge
Sony Launches G Master Series 100mm f/2.8 Macro
Start Cooking Up Your Food Photo Comp Entries Now
First Ricoh GR Space In The Southern Hemisphere Opens
Make A Date Exhibitions | Events | Workshops | Seminars
New OM System Telezoom First f/2.8-Speed 100-400mm
Nikon Zf Now In Classic Silver Finish… And With New Insert Colours
A FEW OF MY FAVOURITE THINGS PIETER DE VRIES
EPSON INTERNATIONAL PANO AWARDS 2025 • It’s a wide and wonderful world in panoramic photography, celebrated in the annual Epson Pano Awards which has now been running for 16 years, growing into the world’s biggest photo competition for the wide formats.
Taking it to the Limit OM SYSTEM M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50-200mm f/2.8 IS PRO • It’s another compact but powerful telezoom that makes a convincing argument for the Micro Four Thirds sensor size, especially if you must carry your camera gear around for long periods at a time.
Victor-ious HASSELBLAD X2D II 100C • The Mark II X2D gets a major makeover with upgraded AF and IBIS, improved ergonomics and – a first – true end-to-end HDR performance from JPEG/HEIF capture to display. And it’s still one of the coolest-looking cameras on the market in any format. The company’s forward-thinking founder would have improved.