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Review: Canon EOS 6D Mark II by DPReview

DPReview has completed their review of the Canon EOS 6D Mark II rather quickly and came away liking, but not loving it. From DPReview: It’s true that every objective specification of the 6D Mark II has been improved upon when compared with its predecessor, while the release price has remained the same. Unfortunately, unless you’re Read more... canonrumors.com »

2017-8-9 18:03

Unreleased Canon Gear Has Appeared for Certification

Nokishita has posted a bunch of unreleased Canon gear that has appeared for certification. Below is Google translated and I have put what we think each product is. PC2276 (EOS M20) Mirror-less camera Made in Japan SKU: 2209C002AA, 2209C012AA, 2209C022AA, 2209C032AA, 2210C002AA, 2210C012AA, 2210C022AA, 2210C032AA, 2211C002AA, 2211C012AA, 2211C022AA, 2211C032AA Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed PC 2335 Read more... canonrumors.com »

2017-7-14 16:56

The Secret Lives Of Star Wars Villains

Have you ever wondered what the Star Wars characters get up to after the Director shouts 'THAT'S A WRAP EVERYONE!' on set? Photographer and fine artist David Gilliver has given us a rare glimpse into the secret lives of Star Wars villains revealing all kinds of secrets, like how Vader actually has a baby AT-AT at home who is not yet house-trained! David obtained his Honours Degree in Fine Art Photography from the Glasgow School of Art where he studied from 1997-2001. boredpanda.com »

2017-6-23 15:47

Hasselblad knocks 30% off price of the H6D-50c

Swedish medium-format manufacturer Hasselblad has dropped the price of its flagship camera by a third in its latest promotion. The 50MP H6D-50c medium format DSLR camera has been reduced from $25995/ Hasselblad has announced the price drop in a newsletter, describing it as a promotion, but in the past such promotions that have appeared to be temporary have actually marked the moment the product price changed permanently. dpreview.com »

2017-6-8 20:46

Sony a9: Why being better might not be enough

The Sony a9 is an impressive looking camera. At 20 frames per second, it's able to shoot much faster than either of the professional sports cameras from the two big DSLR makers. The Sony is also smaller and lighter than these cameras (even with a battery grip added, to get nearer to matching their battery endurance), and has autofocus coverage across a much wider region of the frame than a DSLR AF system can offer. dpreview.com »

2017-4-24 13:00