Yesterday was the last day of the 2011 CP+ Camera and Photo Imaging show. A total of 49,368 people visited the show. Here is a recap of the main headlines from the show:
- Fuji X100 first impressions from the CP+ show floor
- Voigtlander SL II Heliar Classic 1,8/75 and Nokton 1,2/35mm ASPH II lenses announced
- CP+ Camera and Photo Imaging Show Day 2 (Sony, Ricoh, Fuji)
- Pentax 645 lens roadmap
- CP+ Camera and Photo Imaging Show Day 1 (videos)
- Sigma to also produce Micro Four Thirds lenses
- Sigma shows 30mm f/2.8 E-mount lens prototype
- Sony A77 and other prototypes shown in Japan
- Sony NEX (E-mount) roadmap
- Olympus shows a concept mock-up of a M.ZUIKO DIGITAL lens
- Sigma announced four new lenses and DP2x camera
- Sony to let other manufacturers produce E-mount lenses
- Pentax announced the K-5 Silver and Optio WG-1 cameras, D FA 645 25mm f/4 lens
- Canon announced EOS Rebel T3i, T3, EF 500mm + 600mm f/4L IS II USM and more
- Komamura, Schneider-Kreuznach and Carl Zeiss joined the Micro Four Thirds System Standard Group
and some final coverage of the CP+ show from around the web:
- Megapixel CP+ coverage.
- DigitlaCamera CP+ coverage.
- DCWatch CP+ coverage.