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.
During an event at its headquarters in Tokyo, Sigma unveiled several new products, including the Sigma BF: a compact full-frame mirrorless camera with an L-mount that breaks the mold with its unibody aluminum body and an unprecedented ergonomic design.
Peak Design, the renowned manufacturer of photo bags, is about to launch a wheeled suitcase that will naturally complement its range of travel luggage - excellent news for traveling photographers.
On the occasion of CP+ 2025, DxO unveils PureRAW 5, based on 3rd generation algorithms and offering advanced file processing for Fujifilm X-Trans sensor cameras.
Designed for full-format and APS-C hybrids, the Viltrox AF 35 mm f/1.2 LAB, AF 25 mm f/1.7 Air , AF 50 mm f/2 Air and 85 mm f/1.4 confirm the manufacturer's lofty ambitions.
At CP+ 2025, Leica, Panasonic, and Sigma held a conference to discuss the latest products released with the L-Mount as well as the future of the L-Mount, which is celebrating its 7th anniversary this year.
CIPA took advantage of CP+ 2025 to unveil its annual report. Overall, shipments were up 10% on last year. The market is also being driven upwards by strong demand from China.
On the occasion of CP+ 2025, we had the opportunity to meet with Mr. Kota Misawa, Marketing Planning Manager in the Imaging Products Business Unit at Tamron Co., Ltd.