One year after RED was acquired by Nikon, the two brands unveil their first "hardware" collaboration with two professional cinema cameras, the V-Raptor (X) and the Komodo-X, both equipped with the Z mount.
CalDigit, a specialist in storage and docking stations, unveils its new CalDigit Element 5 Hub, featuring Thunderbolt 5. This hub promises to expand ultra-fast Thunderbolt 5 / USB-C ports, making it ideal for photographers, videographers, and demanding creators.
The Nikkor Z 35 mm f/1.2 S is an ultra‑bright wide‑angle lens designed to excel in the most demanding lighting conditions, whether for photography or video.
After launching its iPhone app, Leica is now unveiling a … magnetic Leica LUX grip for iPhone. The goal? Optimize the handling of the smartphone for photography.
Sony has just announced a major update to its Creators’ Cloud. The new version now enables users of certain Sony devices to transfer their images and videos directly to Google Drive and Adobe Lightroom without needing a computer or card reader. This is a great leap forward for photographers and videographers looking to streamline their workflow.
With the arrival of Live Co-Editing, Adobe transforms Photoshop into a real-time creative platform. Multiple users can now work simultaneously on the same file, with updates visible instantly.
Nikon has announced the development of a special firmware update to equip its Z6 III with an option to apply a C2PA-compliant traceability marker to captured images.
At IBC 2024, OWC unveiled its new high-end portable SSD, the Envoy Ultra. This model, compatible with the Thunderbolt 5 standard, promises exceptional performance with a speed of 6000 MB/s.
In a move that took everyone by surprise, Nikon has just announced the acquisition of RED.com, the renowned American manufacturer of high-end cinema cameras. This merger marks a major turning point for Nikon, expanding its horizons beyond photography to more fully embrace the world of professional video production.