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Fujifilm’s New X-E5 Delivers X100VI Charm with More Creative Freedom
Fujifilm has just released the new X-E5, which combines the best features of the X100VI with the ability to change lenses. It seems a great…
Leica’s Lightest SL Zoom Lens? Meet the Vario-Elmarit-SL 28–70mm f/2.8
Leica has something new and it’s catching attention. The Vario-Elmarit-SL 28-70mm f/2.8 ASPH is light and the lightest SL zoom lens they’ve ever made. And…
Manfrotto ONE Tripod: The Ultimate Tripod for Hybrid Photo and Video Shooters?
Manfrotto has introduced the ONE Tripod, designed to meet the needs of today’s hybrid content creators. As creatives increasingly work across both photography and video,…
Sigma Aizu Prime: Eight New Super-Fast Cine Lenses Now Announced
Sigma is taking a step into uncharted territory with the launch of the Aizu Prime Line, a series of cinema lenses that deliver an ultra-fast…
DIY Photography Backdrops and Studio Setups You Can Make at Home
DIY Photography Backdrops and Studio Setups If you’ve ever tried setting up a photo shoot at home, you know the struggle: limited space, tight budget,…
Unistellar’s Father’s Day Sale: Smart Telescopes for the Curious
Father’s Day is around the corner, and Unistellar has launched a special sale to mark the occasion. The brand is offering a 15% discount across…
ESO’s Very Large Telescope photographs a planet being born
A young star is making cosmic headlines. Astronomers have captured an image of a planet being born. The star, named RIK 113, sits in the…
Rollei Is Back With a New 85mm f/1.8 AF Lens for Full Frame Sony E-Mount
Rollei has just released its first Rollei 85mm f/1.8 E-mount lens for mirrorless cameras. That is a surprising update in 2025. Yes, that well-known brand…
Nikon Just Gave the Z8 a Big Upgrade with Firmware 3.00
Nikon has announced that the Nikon Z 8 Firmware Version 3.00 Update will be available soon. It seems like a significant improvement. It is not…
Sun’s South Pole Photographed for the First Time by Solar Orbiter
For the first time in human history, we have seen what no one ever has: the poles of the Sun. Thanks to the European Space…





































