With the Nikkor Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ, Nikon reaffirms its growing commitment to cinema and professional video. This motorized zoom offers an extended focal range, a constant f/4 aperture, and a parfocal design.
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.
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.
Canon unveils the PowerShot V1, a compact camera designed for vlogging. Announced for the Japanese market, it stands out with a new 1.4-inch sensor, 4K oversampled from 5.7K, and an integrated fan.
Zeiss, the renowned German optics manufacturer, has announced its return to the camera lens market after a six-year hiatus. The company teased this comeback on its Instagram account, hinting at the release of a new Otus lens.
Launched in September 2024, the Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8 DG DN Art embodies the ultimate versatile zoom. With its unusual focal range and bright aperture, it aims to replace traditional standard zooms. Relatively compact, this zoom lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras, compatible with Sony E and L-mount systems, caters to both...
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.