For CP+ 2025, Tamron has announced a unique collaboration with Godzilla, featuring an immersive booth that combines photography and special effects.
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The Polaroid Flip combines retro looks and modern features, with a powerful flash and sonar autofocus, for a complete instant experience.
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During our visit to Japan to cover CP+ 2024, we had the opportunity to discover a Nikon factory essential to lens production: Nikon Hikari Glass. Located in Yuzawa, in the Akita prefecture (about 500 km from Tokyo), this factory is where optical glass comes to life through the melting process.
Canon RF 45 mm f/1.2 STM review: wide aperture and bokeh, finally accessible
The Canon RF 45 mm f/1.2 STM offers an unprecedented combination: an ultra-fast f/1.2 aperture, a very compact form factor, responsive autofocus and an accessible price tag. Here is our full review.
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The L-Mount alliance, founded in 2018 by Sigma, Leica and Panasonic, welcomes a new member: Sirui.
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Fujifilm has unveiled the X half, a pocket-sized vintage-style compact camera with a 1” sensor, capable of combining two vertical photos into one composition thanks to a clever lever mechanism.
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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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Yashica is reinventing its FX-D SLRs in a digital version, and is using Kickstarter to fund the project. Offered in 3 variants FX-D 100, FX-D 300 and FX-D S300, this series focuses on retro charm and the film experience with the advantages of digital, which seems to be a strong trend.
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At CP+ 2026, Sony exhibited a cross-section of the RX1R III. This provided an opportunity to discover how engineers in Tokyo managed to fit so many components into such a small space.
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Over 14 million euros: that's how much a rare 1923 Leica Series 0 sold for at the Leitz Photographica Auction on June 11. A record sum, making it the world's most expensive camera.
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Leica announces a special Burton edition of its instant camera Sofort 2 in collaboration with Burton Snowboards.
Check out our review of the TerraMaster D4 SSD, an enclosure that can hold up to 32 TB of M.2 SSDs, with USB4 at 40 Gb/s and over 3000 MB/s speeds in RAID.
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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.
In May 2025, DJI unveiled its Mavic 4 Pro drone. Among the new features are a triple-lens system, including a main Hasselblad 4/3” 100 MP module, a 360° rotating gimbal, and 6K 60p video. Here is our full review.



















