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FINALLY! Canon's first EXIF-sanctioned third-party RF lens is here (and it's an f/1!)
By Kalum Carter last updated
News Not only is this the first third-party Canon RF lens with officially sanctioned EXIF data, it's a lightning-fast 50mm f/1 as well

What is Sigma launching next week? New product(s) coming on Thursday
By Kalum Carter published
News Sigma has scheduled a launch event next week – and we couldn't be more excited for new lenses

Who invented the camera, and when?
By David Clark published
feature Wondering who invented the camera? This is how Louis Daguerre gave photography to the world

Mitakon launches SpeedMaster 20mm, 35mm and 50mm T1.0 triple cine lens set
By Rod Lawton published
News Mitakon's trio of matched cine lenses come in Sony E, Nikon Z, Fujifilm X and Canon RF mounts

Cosina launches Nokton 50mm f/1.2 for Fujifilm X-mount cameras
By Rod Lawton published
News The Nokton 50mm F1.2 will be sold under the Voigtländer brand, offering a low-cost wide-aperture optic for Fujifilm users

Voigtländer D23mm f/1.2 Nokton Z Aspherical review
By Matthew Richards published
review The Voigtländer D23mm f/1.2 Nokton Z adds extra nostalgia and some rich heritage to the Nikon Z fc, and other Z DX system cameras

Voigtländer 15mm f/4.5 Super Wide-Heliar Z Aspherical review
By Matthew Richards published
review The Voigtländer 15mm f/4.5 Super Wide-Heliar Aspherical for Nikon Z cameras looks and feels an absolute classic. No autofocus? No problem.

A new ultra-fast, ultra-portable lens for Fujifilm X-mount cameras is coming
By Ben Andrews published
news Fancy an f/0.9 maximum aperture in a lens that'll fit in your jacket pocket?
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