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The OM System OM-5 Mark II can record cine-standard 4K videos at 24fps with a bit rate of up to 237Mbps in the DCI 4K mode ...
The new M11 that Leica sent us for review is the classic silver chrome version, which features a full-metal housing made of magnesium with a brass top plate and black leatherette covering weighing in ...
Just like its predecessor, not a lot has changed when comparing the TG-6 to this new model, with it being hard to tell the difference between them when placed side by side. The two prominent screws on ...
The Lumix G9 II is the first ever Panasonic G-series camera to support Phase Detection Auto-Focus, following on from the S5 II full-frame model released earlier this year which was the first ever ...
The Sony FE 20-70mm F4 G (SEL2070G) is an ultra-wide standard zoom lens for Sony Alpha full-frame E-mount mirrorless cameras. It will also work with APS-C sensor cameras with an effective increase in ...
This is a sample 1080p timelapse video taken with the Panasonic Lumix S5II.
The image sensor used in the new X-S20 and the previous X-S10 is exactly the same - a 26 megapixel, APS-C sized, X-Trans 4 BSI CMOS sensor - which is also used by the X-Pro3 and X-T4 cameras. So you ...
The A7R V is one of the most capable cameras that Sony has ever released, but it's also one of the most expensive too, second only to the flagship A1 in the extensive Alpha range. Three years is a ...
The new OM-3 is a breath-takingly gorgeous camera that closely resembles classic SLR film cameras of yesteryear, as opposed to the more utilitarian styling of the OM-1 Mark II. Measuring 139.3 (W) x ...
Ease of Use The XF 33mm F1.4 weighs 360g and measures 67mm x 73.5mm with a perfectly reasonable 58mm filter size The new Fuji 33mm is quite a lot heavier and bigger than the lens that it most ...
The S1R II is designed to be the ultimate all-round powerhouse in the Lumix range, at an aggressive price-point that significantly undercuts all of its main rivals. Although Panasonic haven't ...
The introduction of the new Z50 II means that there are now seven full-frame and four APS-C cameras in Nikon's mirrorless camera range. In terms of how Nikon sees the Z50II, it sits towards the bottom ...