DPReview TV: Our 2020 Resolutions for every camera company
It’s been a great year for new product launches but not all of Chris and Jordan’s gear dreams came true. As such, they have some grievances to air and you’re going to hear about it!
“Low cost” medium format digital back for Hasselblad, Bronica, Rolleiflex, Mamiya and others now on Indiegogo
Back in 2018 it was successfully founded on Kickstarter and now it’s back on Indiegogo.
And this is for MAC user: First “invisible hub” project on Kickstarter.
DPReview TV: Ultrawide Lens Sunstar Shootout! (Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, Tamron, Sigma)
Dpreview:
We compared sunstars from eight ultra-wide full frame lenses, including both DSLR and mirrorless lenses, from Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Sigma, Sony and Tamron. Tell us which one you think is best in our reader poll: https://www.dpreview.com/videos/49678…
Lenses included in the shootout are:
Canon EF 16-35mm F2.8 III
Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8 IS
Nikon F 14-24mm F2.8
Nikon Z 14-30mm F4
Panasonic 16-35mm F4
Sigma 14-24mm F2.8
Sony 16-35mm F2.8 GM
Tamron 17-28mm F2.8
Is Consistency Important in my Photography?
Sean Tucker:
“In this video I share some thoughts what place consistency has in photography specifically and art in general; and how at the different stages of your journey, it becomes progressively more important.”
Olympus confirms what we already knew: Camera business is here to stay :)
Well Olympus just made their Christmas present ot MFT customers confirming that the camera business isn’t going to shut down as some wild rumors reported. In a double report via Nikkei.com and Newsswitch Olympus manager ocnfirmed:
Cameras and interchangeable lenses have a rapid development cycle of technologies such as image processing and optics, and will be the driving force of imaging, which is the core of Olympus technology. The technology cultivated in the imaging business is useful for 4K endoscope systems in the medical field.
via Digicameinfo
The russian version of the Leica M costs almost like the original Leica :)
Why spend all that money for an original Leica M if you can buy the Russian copy for exactly the same money :)
Yep 6,995 is the price you pay at Zenit.store! Yes you get the russian Zenit 35mm f/1.0 with the camera but this lens ain’t good :(