Canon has announced two new lenses that will expand the offerings for the RF-mount system. The L305 is a 70-200 mm f/4 interchangeable lens while the L307 is Canon’s latest 50 mm prime lens. The new L305 comes in a light body, weighing 695 g and measuring 119 mm in length. When shooting at the longest 200 mm end, the lens elements are arranged to reduce vignetting, … [Read more...]
Exploring Odisha: The Western Wilderness
If the south was scenic and seductive, the west turned out to be wet, wild and wonderful with the water bodies providing a perfect backdrop to the wild countryside in the second segment of our road trip in Odisha. And of course, the trip was interspersed with some cultural landmarks. Join us for a photographic experience of this land. Leaning Temple of Huma Situated on … [Read more...]
Megadap Unveils New Adaptor
Megadap has unveiled the Leica M – Nikon Z Autofocus Adaptor for Nikon Z cameras which can turn manual focus lenses into autofocus. The new adaptor replaces the focussing mechanism of the lens by incorporating an extendable bayonet structure. The adaptor is built with electronic contacts that connects to Nikon Z cameras and utilises the camera’s phase-detection autofocus … [Read more...]
Pansonic Announces Lumix BGH1 Box Camera
Panasonic has announced the release of the brand’s first box-style Lumix Digital Single Lens Mirrorless Camera DC-BGH1. Based on the Micro Four Thirds System standard, it can be used in a variety of ways from shooting on drones, IP remote control to live streaming and more. The camera integrates a 10.2MP Live MOS Sensor with Dual Native ISO technology and the Venus Engine. It … [Read more...]
Nikon Expands Z Series Cameras
Nikon has unveiled the next chapter of the Z series with the arrival of two new full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Z 7II and Z 6II. The Z 7II features a 45.7MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor with an ISO range from ISO 64 to 25,600. It comes with up to 10 fps maximum shooting speed at full resolution and its 493 on-sensor phase-detect autofocus points cover 90 percent of … [Read more...]