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.
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.
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.
Donald Trump's new official portrait, created for his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States, is stirring up controversy. As much for its aesthetics as for the implicit messages it conveys, this image challenges both photography enthusiasts and political analysts.
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.
Nikon continues its strategy of rolling out major firmware updates for its flagship cameras. With Firmware Update 5.00, the Nikon Z9 clearly has the Olympic Games in its sights
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.
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.