You can now get $50 off any Leica camera infrared conversion at Lifepixel
At least two new Nikon Z mirrorless cameras expected in 2020

In addition to the DS126831 (Canon EOS R5), there is another new Canon DS126831 camera registered in Asia (Canon EOS R6?):

After Fujifilm officially discontinued their Neopan 100 Acros film back in 2018, the company decided to bring it back to life with the new version II.
The new Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros II black and white negative film is now in stock at Adorama and B&H Photo.
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The new and improved I’m Back® project that adds a digital back to old film cameras is back on Kickstarter and is compatible with many old film cameras form various brands:

The German retailer Foto Hamer claims that the new Canon EOS R5 mirrorless camera (see the updated specifications) will be presented on May 16th:


Zenit lenses for various mounts are now available for sale at B&H. Currently, 13 different models are listed for Nikon F, Canon EF, M42 and Sony E-mount:

The previously registered Sony WW119533 camera is now listed under a new, previously non-existent category called “DC” (digital camera?). Previous listings were under the “DSC” category (digital still camera). The model will have Wi-Fi (11b/g/n) and Bluetooth installed:

The other upcoming Sony WW271448 camera will come with Wi-Fi (11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth.

→ The new Yasuhara Anthy 35mm f/1.8 mirrorless lens for Nikon Z, Canon RF, and Sony EF mounts is now in stock at Amazon (additional information available here).

→ The new Viltrox 23mm f/1.4 lens for Fuji X is now in stock at Amazon (additional information available here).


→ Update – the new Fujifilm X-T4 camera is now also finally in stock.
Check out the latest PhotogDeals on Twitter and Facebook

Today Topaz Labs released an update to their new Topaz Labs Video Enhance AI software that can upscale videos up to 8k for Windows and Mac platforms (upscale and enhance footage by up to 600% while preserving video quality):
We’ve improved speed and stability so you can process longer videos with better performance. Check out the latest features and software updates:
✓ Upscale up to 600%
✓ Improved speed on Mac and Windows (New!)
✓ Increased hardware support (New!)
✓ Upgraded AI Models with improved motion stability (New!)
✓ Custom output settings with crop option
✓ DeNoise/Deblock processing
✓ Multiple output settings
✓ Batch processing with sync settings option
Topaz Labs Video Enhance AI software is now on sale for $199.99 ($100 off) through June 3. You can use coupon code RUMORS15 for an additional 15% off (final price: $169.99):
The Topaz Labs bundles are also on sale. Starting in August 2020, Topaz Labs will no longer provide free upgrades for several of their photo editing products.
Topaz Labs Video Enhance AI before and after photos (more samples available here):