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Sigma (slowly) bolsters ties to the mirrorless market – The SD Quattro, SD Quattro H and more

23/02/2016 By Mathieu 8 Comments

Ahead of the CP+ Photoshow that will start in Japan in a few days, Sigma unveiled no less than four different products. We get a new mirrorless camera with Foveon technology that will be available in two versions, along with two lenses and one adaptor. As usual, I’ve reserved our more personal thoughts about these […]

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Opposites attract – Thoughts about the new Sony a6300 and the G Master lenses

03/02/2016 By Mathieu 24 Comments

Sony just announced the new a6300, the successor to the popular a6000, whose improved autofocus and video capabilities will definitely get heads turning. Along with its new flagship APS-C camera, the brand also introduced a new series of full-frame lenses called G Masters. The three first models clearly define the premium and pro categories of this line-up. Not […]

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The new X generation is here: thoughts about the Fujifilm X-Pro2 and what to expect from the X-T2

15/01/2016 By Mathieu 13 Comments

In case you hadn’t noticed (but if you follow camera blogs it is unlikely), Fujifilm announced a lot of new products today. Not only is the highly anticipated X-Pro2 here at long last, but we were also presented with two other new cameras, a flash unit, a lens and a firmware update … and it is […]

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Panasonic announces the Leica 100-400mm f/4-6.3 & Lumix TZ100

05/01/2016 By Heather 7 Comments

Today at CES 2016, Panasonic announced two new products that have ties to the mirrorless segment. On one hand, we have the Panasonic Leica 100-400mm f/4-6.3, the first of many mirrorless extreme telephoto zooms expected this year. On the other, there is the Panasonic Lumix TZ100 (otherwise known as the ZS100 in the US), a […]

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Happy 3rd Birthday MirrorLessons! – Introducing ‘Mirrorless Curation’

04/01/2016 By Heather 8 Comments

Today, MirrorLessons is celebrating its third birthday! And to celebrate the website’s third anniversary, we are happy to announce our new sister website Mirrorless Curation.

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