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Canon challenges the entry-level mirrorless market with the EOS M10

13/10/2015 By Heather 9 Comments

Today, Canon announced the EOS M10, the fourth camera in the EOS M series following the EOS M, M2 and M3. Unlike its siblings, the EOS M10 is intended as an affordable entry-level model as demonstrated by its minimalistic design and very competitive price point.

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Zeiss announces the new Loxia 21mm f/2.8 lens for Sony E-mount

12/10/2015 By Mathieu 2 Comments

We first heard about it at the recent Zeiss Event in Oberkochen and now it has been made official: the third lens in the E-mount Loxia family in addition to the already existing 35mm and 50mm f/2 is the 21mm f/2.8. The Loxias are strictly manual focus lenses, even though they have been designed for digital cameras and include […]

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Voigtländer announces three new lenses with native E-mount for Sony cameras including the world’s first 10mm!

09/10/2015 By Mathieu Leave a Comment

Today Voigtländer announced three new Heliar lenses, the company’s first series with a native Sony E-mount. This announcement is not that surprising given the increasing interest in the company’s VM lenses designed for the Leica M mount system.

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16 cameras in one? – Announcement of the Light L16 Camera

09/10/2015 By Mathieu 2 Comments

“ Image courtesy of Light (http://light.co/)” Over the past 5 years, smartphones have had a big impact on the photography industry. Not only are they replacing your average compact camera but they are also prompting camera manufactures to integrate some smartphone-related features into their own products (touch screens, Wifi, etc). Some camera brands have even responded to […]

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Rokinon 21mm f/1.4 and 50mm f/1.2 fast primes announced for 4 mirrorless systems

21/09/2015 By Heather 1 Comment

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It looks like the selection of mirrorless lenses just got even bigger now that Samyang-Rokinon has announced two new primes for the Micro Four Thirds, Sony E-Mount, Fujifilm X and Canon EF-M mirrorless systems!

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