Cameras

NiSi Black Mist Filters For images with less Contrast

NiSi Black Mist filters reduce the contrast that can lead to excessive sharpness with modern cinema, DSLR, and mirrorless camera lenses. Numerous strategies have been developed to soften images and diffuse light in order to create this special “atmosphere” by softening excessive sharpness and contrasts. The ideal tool for this is the new NiSi filters. The new NiSi filters reduced …

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Olympus extends Pro Series with M.Zuiko Digital ED 8-25mm f4 PRO Zoom Lens

The Pro series from Olympus presenting an interesting camera zoom lens: the M.Zuiko Digital ED 8-25mm f4 PRO for Micro Four Thirds camera mount. The new Olympus lens covers the ultra-wide-angle and the standard range with 16 to 50 mm (corresponding to 35 mm). It opens up dynamic and unusual perspectives for photos and videos, is suitable for recordings of …

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Nikkor Z MC 105mm f2.8 VR S and 50mm f2.8 Macro Lenses Introduced

With the Nikkor Z MC 50mm f2.8 and the Nikkor Z MC 105mm f2.8 VR S, Nikon has announced two macro lenses that have long been listed in the Nikon Z lenses roadmaps without detailed information. Nikon has now presented the first two macro lenses of the Nikon Z family with all the details and promised their availability by the …

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Panasonic Lumix S 50mm F1.8 Prime Lens for L Mount

Panasonic has announced the Lumix S 50mm F1.8, a standard large-aperture prime lens for full-frame L-mount mirrorless cameras. This compact lens consists of 9 elements, including one Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) element for chromatic aberration suppression and one Ultra High Refractive Index (UHR) element. According to Panasonic, the three aspherical elements help the lens achieve high resolution at F1.8. The lens …

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TTartisan 17mm F1.4 Lens for Sony E, Canon EF-M, Fuji X, and Micro Four Thirds

The TTartisan 17mm F1.4 wide angle lens for APS-C and Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, which was rumored last fall, is now officially unveiled. The new APS-C sensor lens is available for Sony E, Canon EF-M, Fuji X, and Micro Four Thirds mount. The wide angle lens combines a convenient 25mm equivalent focal length for landscape and street photography with …

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7artisans 10mm f2.8, 55mm f1.4 II, and 60mm f2.8 II Photoelectric lenses announced

At the beginning of the year, the 7artisans announced the release of some new Photo electric effect lenses, including 7artisans 10mm f2.8, 55mm f1.4 Mark II, and 60mm f2.8 Mark II Photoelectric lenses, which were officially introduced recently and now available to buy in the country. The first is the 10mm f2.8 fisheye lens is available for full-frame cameras with …

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Panasonic Lumix GH5 II: With more Video functions and an optimized Stabilizer

With the Lumix GH5 II, Panasonic has announced an important further development of the GH5. The Panasonic GH5 II now allows unlimited 4K 60p video recordings with 4: 2: 0 10-bit, 4: 2: 2 10-bit video output via HDMI and wireless live streaming. The latest deep learning technology ensures safer and more precise autofocusing through improved subject recognition in real-time. …

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Vazen 50mm T2.1 1.8x Anamorphic Lens for Canon EF, PL Mounts

The Vazen has announced a new 50mm T2.1 1.8X FF full-frame anamorphic lens. This lens is available with both Canon EF and PL-mounts. This 50mm T2.1 1.8x anamorphic lens is reportedly super compact and lightweight. It weighs 1.55kg and is 13.3cm long. The manufacturer claims that their Canon 50mm lens is the smallest 1.8x anamorphic lens for full-frame cameras currently …

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TTArtisan 90mm f1.25 Portraiture Photography Lens for Leica M

The TTArtisan has announced its new high-aperture portraiture photography lens TTArtisan 90mm f1.25 for cameras with Leica M-mount. The lens is positioned as a portrait lens, and its optical design consists of 11 elements in 7 groups. The diaphragm has 10 blades. 4 Sets of Achromatic Doublets are used in a 90mm f1.25 lens to significantly im-proves the chromatic aberration …

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