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Hands-on with the Ricoh GR III

The wait is over Fans of the Ricoh GR, which was announced way back in 2013 (and preceded by both smaller-sensored and film GRs,) have been waiting a long time for an updated model. Sure, there was the GR II in 2015, but the biggest new feature on that model was Wi-Fi. dpreview.com »

2019-2-22 16:00

Sony has announced the RP competitor for $998 and with IBIS…back in 2014 :)

Today’s new Canon RP camera is making big headlines because it costs just $1299. The hype is big on the Internet and it’s time to make a step back and cool down. Is the RP really a game changer? Sonymirrorlessspro pointed out that Sony has a better option to offer: The Sony A7II currently sells […] The post Sony has announced the RP competitor for $998 and with IBIS…back in 2014 :) appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2019-2-15 03:30

Godox S-R1 adapter lets you fit round magnetic modifiers and filters to regular hotshoe flashes

Chinese flash manufacturer Godox has launched a new adapter that allows users to attach the company’s round magnetic accessories to regular speedlight-style flash units. The S-R1 adapter uses a clamping mechanism to secure itself around the rectangular head of the flash unit, and then accepts the circular accessories from the AK-R1 range. dpreview.com »

2019-1-27 01:30

Sony removes a7/R III firmware version 2.0 from its website, says it's 'working on the issue'

Two months after releasing firmware version 2. 0 for its a7 III (Windows, MacOS) and a7R III (Windows, MacOS) mirrorless cameras, Sony has removed the firmware update from its website. At the top of the download pages for Sony's a7 III and a7R III firmware, an update read: IMPORTANT: We apologize for the inconvenience, but the release of this software update has been delayed. dpreview.com »

2018-12-9 23:36