Monthly Archives: September 2020

New British company Alice is trying to succeed where others have failed: to develop an MFT camera that attaches to a smartphone

Alice Camera is a British company that is trying to succeed where others have failed – developing an MFT camera that attaches to your smartphone. Several other companies like DxO, Olympus, Yongnuo, Canon, and of course Sony (I am sure I am missing a few) have tried this concept before and have failed. Not sure what is the secret […]

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Sigma to announce a new 105mm f/2.8 DG DN MACRO Art mirrorless lens (Sony E + Leica L mounts)

Sigma is rumored to announce a new 105mm f/2.8 DG DN MACRO Art mirrorless lens and pictures of the L-mount version already leaked online together with the basic specifications:

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New rumors about two upcoming Sony cameras

I got some rumors about two upcoming Sony cameras from a reliable source:

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New 7Artisans 18mm f/6.3 lens cap coming soon

7Artisans will soon release a new 18mm f/6.3 lens cap for E, X, EOS-M, and MFT mounts. The price will be around $60. The pictures above (via Shoten Kobo) are from a prototype lens – the final version may vary. 7artisans will soon announce another 35mm f/5.6 pancake lens (lens cap) for Leica M-mount. 7Artisans lenses […]

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Rumored Nikon Z6s and Z7s camera specifications

Here are the latest/updated rumored Nikon Z6s and Z7s camera specifications:

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Major ON1 announcement: new ON1 Portrait AI, ON1 Photo RAW 2021, and ON1 Photo RAW Mobile

Today ON1 announced several major new additions to their software line up: ON1 Portrait AI, ON1 Photo RAW Mobile, and a major release of ON1 Photo RAW 2021. Here are the details (you can get 20% off with code NIKONRUMORS):

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New Adobe Photoshop sneak peek: sky replacement

Adobe released another Photoshop sneak peek about a sky replacement feature that has been already available in Skylum Luminar for a while:

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