This week, we dove into the similarities and differences between Nikon's two full-frame mirrorless cameras. We also shared a few more interviews from this year's CP+ show with key stakeholders working at Sony and Canon.
Nikon now has two full-frame mirrorless cameras in the $2000-2500 part of the market. The Zf and Z6III are very different cameras but in other regards quite similar. We take a closer look at what they both offer.
In an interview, executives from Canon's imaging division shared insight into the state of the camera industry, touched on the company's plans for 3D imaging, and discussed third-party lens support.
We spoke to Masaaki Oshima, head of Sony's Imaging Entertainment business and Masanori Kishi, the head of the Lens Technology and Systems business unit. They had much to say about the changing nature of the market, the role they expect AI to play and the role of global shutter sensors.
Sigma has announced firmware updates for three lenses: the 50mm F1.4 DG DN, the 105mm F2.8 DG DN Macro, and the 14-24mm F2.8 DG DN. These updates enable them to shoot at up to 120fps on the Sony a9 III, with one notable limitation.
Further Reading
Here are some stories that caught our attention this week:
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