First review of the new Viltrox DG-L macro extension tube ring set for L-mount cameras
New: JJC automatic opening lens cap cover for Ricoh GRIII and GR IIIx cameras


I already reported the leaked specifications and the detailed description of the upcoming OM System OM-1 high-end flagship mirrorless camera that will be officially announced on February 15. We now also finally have the first leaked picture of the OM-1:

→ Peak Design released 15 new bags, backpacks, pouches, and duffels in different sizes and colors.

→ Delkin announced new 80GB and 160GB CFexpress Type A memory cards (max transfer speed: up to 880 MB/s, max write speed: up to 790 MB/s). Check B&H photo for pricing (more info available here).


Fujifilm released their Q3 financial results – here is the information for the Imaging division:

In just a month (January 8 –February 10) the amount of available Canon EF DSLR lenses in Japan went from 21 to 9 (yes, DSLR cameras are dead – Canon has been slowly discontinuing popular DSLR lenses):




During the announcement of the new 20mm f/2 DG DN | Contemporary lens, Sigma’s CEO Kazuto Yamaki mentioned again that his company will release “at least one” new, third-party lens mount option in 2022. As previously reported, the potential candidates are:
The interesting part here is “at least one” new mount, which indicates there could be more than one new mount option being introduced this year, and that matches the previous rumors mentioned above.
Here is the related video:
Here is a detailed description of the upcoming OM System OM-1 high-end flagship mirrorless camera (translated):


Here are the details on the two new OM lenses that will be announced together with the new OM-1 camera I mentioned earlier:

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