Sony A99 II
The Sony A99 II is a new flagship Alpha A-mount camera with a 42.4-megapixel full-frame sensor, 12fps continuous shooting, 4K video recording, a 79-point hybrid phase-detection AF system and a 5-axis in-body image stabilisation mechani…
Photoshoot and Beyond
The Sony A99 II is a new flagship Alpha A-mount camera with a 42.4-megapixel full-frame sensor, 12fps continuous shooting, 4K video recording, a 79-point hybrid phase-detection AF system and a 5-axis in-body image stabilisation mechani…
Hasselblad has unveiled a new modular concept camera with a 75-megapixel square-format sensor.
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The Leica SL mirrorless camera has played an important role in NASA space mission.
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It’s the debate that just won’t go away. Whether photography or cinema, film vs digital is a constant source of both controversy and amusement. In this video from Cooke Optics, we hear some insights from a different perspective. Heavyweight DPs such as Phil Meheux (Casino Royale), Sean Bobbitt (12 Years a Slave), John Mathieson (X-Men: […]
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YI Technology will unveil its newest innovative camera product exclusively at Photokina.
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Leica Camera has unveiled a very special limited edition of its classic rangefinder camera: the Leica M-P ‘TITANIUM’ Set.
MIOPS has launched its latest Kickstarter campaign to support its new MIOPS MOBILE, a versatile smartphone-based wireless camera remote.
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The new LaCie Rugged USB-C delivers transfer speeds of up to 130MB/s, enabling professionals to quickly transfer footage.
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The CompactFlash Association (CFA) announces the CFexpress Family of high-performance removable storage based on PCIE and NVM Express.
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Phase One Industrial has introduced the iXU-RS aerial camera series, featuring a breakthrough central lens shutter design.
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