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The Leica M11 will have a bigger LCD screen

Leica quietly announced a new Summilux-M 1,4/35mm FLE ASPHERICAL “10 Jahre Summilux” limited edition lens

Fringer EF-GFX Pro Firmware 1.10 Released

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Announced: Tokina 400mm f/8 mirror/reflex lens in eight different DSLR and mirrorless mounts


The previously rumored new Tokina 400mm f/8 IIS mirror/reflex lens is now officially announced (it replaces the current Tokina SZX 400mm f/8 reflex MF model). Just as before, the new lens will come with T-mount and will be compatible with Canon EF, Canon M, Sony E, Nikon F
Nikon Z, Fujifilm X, Pentax K, and Micro Four Thirds with the help of an adapter.  The new lens has improved performance – here are the details:

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Sony A7 IV camera shipping (in stock) date


After the initial delay warning. Sony has moved up the US embargo date on the new Sony A7 IV camera to December 23rd. The new A7 IV model should be in stores in the US on December 22nd and customers can get them on December 23rd now instead of the original December 30th:


Check Sony A7 IV camera pricing and availability at:

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Yongnuo to announce their first full-frame mirrorless autofocus lens for Nikon Z-mount: 50mm f/1.8 Z DF DSM


Yongnuo is rumored to announce their first full-frame mirrorless autofocus lens for Nikon Z-mount – the 50mm f/1.8 Z DF DSM.

In the US, Yongnuo lenses are sold at AdoramaB&H, and Amazon.

Viltrox was the first to sell full-frame mirrorless autofocus lenses for Nikon Z-mount.

Yongnuo recently announced a new 50mm f/1.8S DF DSM full-frame lens for Sony E-mount – I think the new Z-mount version will be based on that lens:

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Sony develops the world’s first stacked CMOS image sensor technology with 2-layer transistor pixel


Sony announced the development of the world’s first stacked CMOS image sensor technology with 2-layer transistor pixel that widens the dynamic range and reduces noise by approximately doubling saturation signal level. The new technology seems to be designed for smartphone cameras. The full press release can be found here.

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The Panasonic GH6 camera is delayed



Panasonic just issued a notice that the GH6 MFT mirrorless camera that was officially announced in May 2021 will be delayed as already expected/reported:

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New Canon APS-C RF mount camera excepted later in 2022


A new Canon APS-C RF-mount camera is expected later in 2022:

“The long-rumored APS-C RF mount camera from Canon is starting to appear more and more likely. I have been told by an solid source that Canon is “definitely” releasing an APS-C RF mount camera in 2022.”

Previous Canon APS-C mirrorless cameras rumors can be found here:

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Lowest price ever for Atomos Ninja V+ kits and bundles (up to $948 off)




Several Atomos Ninja V+ Switch & Stream kits and other Atomos bundles are now at their lowest price ever – up to $948 off at Adorama and B&H Photo (sone are available also at Amazon):

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What else is new?

Tamron Announced Plans For 3 Additional Lenses For X-Mount in Fujifilm X Talk

Pentax 645 and Q lenses added to official PENTAX hashtag list

Coming soon: new Pentax K-3 III camera kit with DA 20-40mm f/2.8-4 ED Limited DC WR lens

The Leica Q2 Monochrom “Reporter” camera with Kevlar armoring is coming in March 2022

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The latest Viltrox lenses for Sony E-mount and Nikon Z-mount are now available for pre-order

 
The latest Viltrox lenses for Sony E-mount and Nikon Z-mount are now available for pre-order:

Viltrox 35mm f/1.8 for Sony E-mount

Viltrox 50mm f/1.8 for Sony E-mount

Viltrox 50mm f/1.8 for Nikon Z-mount

Rollei is now also selling Viltrox lenses in Germany.

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