Sigma completes its f/1.2 trilogy with a surprisingly compact 85mm DG Art lens. We got our hands on the prototype at CP+ 2026 in Yokohama: first impressions of a portrait lens that breaks the mold in this segment.
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One year after its spin-off from Western Digital, SanDisk launches the third generation of its portable SSD lineup, available in three models: Portable SSD, Extreme and Extreme Pro V3.
From February 26 to March 1, 2026, Yokohama will be at the heart of the global photography industry with the Camera & Photo Imaging Show 2026 (CP+ 2026 for regulars). Phototrend is on location.
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Sigma announces the creation of Sigma Aizu Farm, a subsidiary dedicated to rice cultivation in the region where its only factory in the world is located. This initiative extends the lens manufacturer's longstanding commitment to Aizu.
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Tamron has announced an ambitious goal: 10 new models in 2026, nearly double its usual pace. But behind this impressive figure, one must read between the lines.
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Hagibis offers cases for M.2 NVMe SSDs that look like the icons we have known for decades: the folder and the floppy disk.
On the occasion of Paris Photo 2025 and the reissue of his book Kaos in XL format by Taschen, we met with Albert Watson.
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Nikon is suing Viltrox for infringement of patents related to the Z mount. At least, that's the rumor going around.
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Nikon recently unveiled firmware update v3.00 for its Nikon Zf, a major evolution for the vintage-style full-frame mirrorless camera.
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What if cameras no longer needed lenses? At the Industrial Romanticism exhibition held at the AXIS Gallery in Tokyo, Fujifilm presented an intriguing object: a prototype called the "Lensless Camera."
During the IBC 2025 show in Amsterdam, Phototrend had the opportunity to speak with several Nikon executives and engineers about the Nikon ZR.
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Samyang surprised everyone at the IBC show in Amsterdam. The South Korean manufacturer discreetly exhibited, under glass, two prototypes of zooms designed for Sony E and L full-frame hybrids.
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Nikon unveils its first full-frame camera in the new Z Cinema lineup, the Nikon ZR. The result of Nikon’s acquisition of RED, it marks the Japanese manufacturer’s first true entry into the cinema camera segment.
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Ricoh announces the development of the GR IV, a compact expert faithful to the GR range, with compactness, responsiveness, image quality and various internal improvements.















