It’s been a while since our last comparison of large sensor compacts. But this one will focus on fixed lens variants.
The market has seen a rash of new APS-C compact cameras with fast primes – great news for enthusiast … READ MORE
It’s been a while since our last comparison of large sensor compacts. But this one will focus on fixed lens variants.
The market has seen a rash of new APS-C compact cameras with fast primes – great news for enthusiast … READ MORE
Though not as big as CES or Photokina, CP+ is the biggest photography trade show in Japan and is another opportunity for camera and lens makers to reveal their new goods to the world.
It’s currently going on, and there are several new releases we would like to highlight and comment on, so here we go…
Canon recently hit us with the 24-70mm f/4L IS and the EF 35mm f/2 IS. You might be thinking…what?!
Especially priced at $1,500 for the zoom and $850 for the prime, respectively.
But there is more than meets the eye. Let’s … READ MORE
Photokina is done and dusted. We’ve already reported on the top 10 cameras of the show, the top items in our booth, and the battle of the budget full frames…
Now, here’s a few pictures from around the show … READ MORE
Photokina 2012 is all wrapped up, and we saw a ton of great new releases.
We touched on some of the most exciting products (including the 6D vs D600) in our preview – see that here.
Now, we will wrap up the show by taking a look at a few goodies that didn’t hog the spotlight, but nonetheless push the envelope.
The Big Two have finally showed their hands with their first ever “budget” full frame models: the Nikon D600 and Canon EOS 6D Priced the same at $2099, there’s quite a bit of an uproar in the Canon camp, with Nikon seen as including as much of the D800 as possible, while Canon being seen as skimping as much as possible.