Monthly Archives: October 2023

Canon 360°/180°/VR concept camera displayed at Photopia Hamburg

Canon showcased a new 360°/180°/VR concept camera that was on display at the recent Photopia show in Hamburg. The camera looks a lot like the GoPro Max, but with a flippable lens unit, so it can be used for VR or 360° video. The models were locked in a display case and there was no […]

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Sigma announces 10-18mm f/2.8 DC DN and development of 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN

Sigma released a new 10-18mm f/2.8 DC DN Contemporary lens and announced the development of the long-awaited 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN lens (all previously rumored here): Pre-orders: Adorama | B&H | WEX Additional information Press releases First Look Related videos:

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FieldMade is launching the next-generation camera indicator labels for Tamron, Sony, Nikon, Fuji, and Canon

FieldMade launched the next generation of camera indicator labels – now with front cap indicators and filter size. FieldMade now also offers labels for Tamron lenses in addition to the existing Sony E, Nikon Z & F, Fujifilm XF, and Canon EF⁠ labels. You can get volume discounts on individual indicators: save 15% by buying […]

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The latest patents from Tamron

The latest patents from Tamron:

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The best PhotoRumors posts for September 2023

The best PhotoRumors posts for September 2023:

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More pictures and specifications of the upcoming Viltrox AF 20mm f/2.8 lens

Here are some additional photos and specifications of the previously reported Viltrox AF 20mm f/2.8:

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What else is new?

Oberwerth released the long-awaited Leica Q3 camera half-case with AirTag pocket and direct access to the battery, memory card, and USB-C port Leica Q2 camera already listed as discontinued in some stores in Japan Sony Hacked Again‽ The latest firmware updates:

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