Officially announced: Six new Canon RF lenses!
-18-50/2.8 DC DN -10-18/2.8 DC DN -16/1.4 DCDN -23/1.4 DC DN -30/1.4 DCDN -56/1.4 DCDN coming for RF mount!
-18-50/2.8 DC DN -10-18/2.8 DC DN -16/1.4 DCDN -23/1.4 DC DN -30/1.4 DCDN -56/1.4 DCDN coming for RF mount!
Peak Design announced the new Coyote straps you can get now at Amazon (hover the product image and click on “Add cart”), Peakdesign and BHphoto.
These are well-known straps with a unique Anchor mount that allows for quick addition/removal of the strap. And it’s not just a new color version: The Coyote leash and strap contain 35 percent recycled nylon. A first step toward a “greener” product range.
The strap is capable of supporting up to 90k, so it is super strong and is designed to distribute the weight around the neck in a way that doesn’t feel uncomfortable.
Fujirumors already reported weeks ago that we will soon get the new X-T50. And now we have this little leaked image of the camera. We don’t have the camera specs yet but it will be announced on May 16 along the new XF16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 lens.
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I want this on my A7rV now! :)
Hard to believe how this plastic made small Yashica collected nearly half a million dollar on Kickstarter!
It’s a cute funny idea…don’t get me wrong…but so many sales are unexpected!
Look at the video to see how big this lens is. This is a massive “statement lens” from Viltrox that wants to show the world what they can do. And this lens is not just a “mockup”. It will go into production and sell for $65,000!
Additional Easter egg in this video: Viltrox is working on a 20-200mm t/2.0 S35 lens!
The 200x Excope DT1 has made a ton of sales on Kickstarter. But before you place your preorder read the latest article on PetaPixel. They made a serious investigation into the marketing material they got from the company and discovered that some images were taken on “normal” cameras like the Canon 70D. P.S.: Great work Jeremy Gray!
UPDATE: The Excope team contacted me and told me this:
All the necessary changes have also been made to our Kickstarter campaign page to avoid any confusion among our backers in the future.
Below some youtube videos that re likely to NOT be misleading and do show how the camera works: