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Tag Archives: mirrorless
Panasonic Full Frame
It’s official—there’s another full-frame digital mirrorless offering to mix it up with Sony, Nikon, and Canon—the Panasonic LUMIX S1 and S1R. It’s not like this has been a secret, as it was part of a development announcement at Photokina back … Continue reading
Understanding the Mirrorless Transition
Not everyone is infatuated with the granular technical aspects of new imaging tools, or the complex set of considerations big companies make in bringing new equipment to market. But for those that are, we seem to be at one of … Continue reading
Posted in Cameras, Industry trends
Tagged Canon, mirrorless, Sony
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2017 Ending
It’s been an interesting year! While there has been plenty going on in the photo technology world, social and political events have forcefully intruded in a near-overwhelming fashion. We simply can’t escape it. Read John Shaw’s blog. Mirrorless has been … Continue reading
Fujifilm on the Rise
Fujifilm’s mirrorless camera bodies have been the talk of the town of late. While the crop-sensor line has had a growing following for some time, and the recent updates for the X-Pro2 and X-T2 have only accelerated user enthusiasm, it’s … Continue reading
Finding the Right Compromise
One of the most intriguing balancing acts is the set of competing features that makes one camera appeal more than another for a specific purpose. Size and weight are two important factors, both of which have made m4/3 and mirrorless … Continue reading
Trends
As a glaring underscore to the brutal effects of change, the former photo industry giant Kodak has now filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Nothing is ever simple and this certainly doesn’t mean Kodak will completely disappear, but it is unlikely … Continue reading
Posted in Hardware, Industry trends
Tagged Apple, Intel, Kodak, m4/3, mirrorless, Olympus, Pentax, Ricoh, Thunderbolt, USB 3.0
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