Leica unveils Monopan 50, its first 35 mm black and white film. Although production of the film is outsourced, it reflects Leica's high-end positioning.
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.
To mark the centenary of the Leica I, Leitz Photographica Auction will be presenting an extremely rare model, the Leica Series 0 N°112, at its 46th auction on June 27, 2025 at Leitz Park in Wetzlar, Germany.
At CP+ 2026, Meike unveiled a future "Air" range dedicated to APS-C hybrids (Sony E, Fujifilm X, Nikon Z). It consists of three fixed focal lengths: 25 mm, 35 mm, and 56 mm f/1.7. But the suffix "Air" is strangely reminiscent of the eponymous series from Viltrox.
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.
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.
Much more than just a simple revision of a flagship Z-mount lens, the Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II is a true demonstration of Nikon's optical expertise. Here is our full review.
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.
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.