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The Sony Lenses That Made Our Jaws Drop When Shooting Portraits

When Sony first entered the Full Frame Mirrorless market, one of their biggest pain points was their then-lackluster lens lineup when compared to industry veterans like Canon and Nikon. Fast forward to today, Sony now has 30 lenses available for their Full Frame E-Mount cameras, while Canon and Nikon are playing catch up with their mirrorless lens offerings. thephoblographer.com »

2019-12-22 08:00

Fujifilm Unveils the X-A7, Its New $700 Entry-Level X Series Mirrorless

Fujifilm has announced the new X-A7 mirrorless camera, a $700 entry-level mirrorless X Series camera that replaces the X-A5. “The X-A7’s compact, lightweight form factor, outstanding image quality, and multitude of new and enhanced features position it as an ideal and timely entry into Fujifilm’s popular family of X Series mirrorless cameras,” Fujifilm says. At […] petapixel.com »

2019-9-12 08:30

Panasonic S1R Teardown: A Peek Inside Panasonic Full-Frame Mirrorless

We really didn’t know what to expect going into this. Panasonic hasn’t even made an APS-C body before, never mind a full-frame flagship mirrorless camera. Though, it seems they realized the S1 series needed to make a splash if its release was going to trail behind Canon and Nikon’s first foray into professional-grade mirrorless cameras, […] petapixel.com »

2019-9-5 19:51

What the Upcoming Mirrorless Nikon D5 Needs to Be a Success

The Nikon D5 is a camera that can be seen in the hands of professional sports photographers, and photojournalists alike all around the globe. The heavy duty, workhorse of a camera quickly set a standard for what a pro body camera should be, but apart from Sony's a9, there is really no other Mirrorless camera on the market that could be considered as a replacement for the Nikon D5, or the Canon 1Dx Mk II; all of that is about to change though as a Mirrorless Nikon D5 is in the works. thephoblographer.com »

2019-6-25 07:00

Things We’d Like to See in a $900 Nikon Full Frame Mirrorless Camera

In the not too distant past it was impossible to find Full Frame cameras for what could be considered affordable prices, but oh how times have changed. We are living in a world where photographers can now get their hands on Full Frame Mirrorless cameras for just over $1,000, and while that's not 'cheap' it's a heck of a lot less than they used to be. thephoblographer.com »

2019-6-24 01:00