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Digital Camera World on MSNSirui's next lenses could have interchangeable mounts to use one lens across multiple camera brandsSirui is preparing to launch a brand new cine lens series with T1.4 apertures, replaceable mounts, and excellent optical ...
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digitalcameraworld on MSNTokina announces its first wide-angle lens for Fujifilm X-mount camerasTokina has announced its first-ever wide angle zoom lens for Fujifilm X-mount cameras. The atx-m 11-18mm F2.8 X joins ...
Ultimax-i is designed to satisfy fully a wide range of clinical imaging and interventional needs with optimum efficiency.An innovative design realizes a multidirectional interactive digital C-arm ...
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Photo: Tokina Tokina has announced that its ...
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DPReview on MSN2025 recap: all the cameras, lenses and more we've tested this yearWe're still hard at work on our review of the Panasonic GH7. As part of the process, we took it to Florida and managed to nab some great shots of birds, planes, and more. While the camera is aimed at ...
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digitalcameraworld on MSNNikon’s new 28-135mm f/4 PZ lens brings power zoom & pro video featuresEvery issue is packed with photo tips, kit reviews and inspiration ...
Along with a new camera and two additional lenses, OM System has revealed an updated version of its super telephoto zoom lens.
In addition to being much larger than the Instax Mini Evo to accommodate the wider film stock, the new Instax Wide Evo features a 15.67mm lens, which is the widest used on any Instax camera to date.
It's an ultra-wide zoom lens designed for full-frame cameras like the Canon EOS R8 Its design is practically identical to that of the RF 28-70mm F2.8 IS STM It costs $1,149 / £1,249 / AU$1,879 ...
7.5MM F2.8 fisheye mirrorless camera lens, lens structure of 8 groups and 9PCS. Upgraded product, optimizes the light way for clearer imaging. Z mount, suitable for Nikon Z6 Z7 Z50 and other ...
recently shared a video on X highlighting how easy it is to juggle and swap big camera lenses in zero gravity. Keeping dust out of lenses is still an issue, but accidentally dropping one is not.
“I prioritize owning lightweight gear and only carrying the camera, lenses, and accessories I’ll need for a specific location,” she says. She also highly recommends photographers invest in ...
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