The Sony RX100 V camera is a follow-up to the successful Sony RX100M IV and a significant upgrade of an already outstanding compact camera that reveals the undiscovered potential of photography.
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The latest macro lens from the Laowa family (Venus Optics) looks like the barrel of a sniper rifle. But you don't need a weapon list for it, but you'll definitely be well-armed to capture macro shots. Why such an unusual shape? A provocation? We publish in the following.
Anyone who thought that the concept of the Polaroid had survived was seriously mistaken. They experience the second spring like digital cameras. The latest to venture into the world of Polaroids is the famous Leica, which introduced the Leica Sofort camera with the option of instant photo printing. It is a high-end camera, dressed in a plastic body in orange, white or mint color.
Hasselblad, the Swedish premium camera manufacturer, has introduced a Moto Mods add-on for Motorola's Moto Z family of phones – the Hasselblad True Zoom. unlike Hasselblad's other sky-high prices, you only have to shell out $225 for this one. It offers a 10x optical connection and allows shooting in RAW format.
Japan's Fujifilm has introduced a new member of the X family, the Fujifilm X-A3, a retro camera for selfie lovers. With its aluminum body covered in artificial leather, it is a typical representative of the X series, which consists of mirrorless cameras that combine a classic look with the most advanced technology. It will be available in October 2016.
Nikon is designing a compact camera that has four lenses! The idea is not entirely new, because last year we already wrote about the Light L16 camera, which has 16 individual lenses built into the housing, which are divided into different groups with different focal lengths (between 35 and 15 mm). In July 2016, the company also successfully raised funds to start production, and now we have discovered that Nikon is also planning something similar, planning a compact camera with four separate lenses and sensors in a single body.
The Nikon Coolpix W100 is a camera that is always ready for adventure, even in adverse conditions. You can use it for diving, skiing or chasing off-road. Neither water, nor cold, nor dust can reach him alive. He can also handle rough handling like a man, he can even fall out of your hands, and you won't have to mourn him because he's tough as hell.
We primarily use the digital camera on a smartphone to take photos and record videos, but there are other ways to use the camera that you should know so that its potential does not go untapped. Here are three tricks that the camera on your smartphone, in combination with the right app, can do in addition to taking pictures and recording.
Anyone who has ever tried to cycle with a DSLR camera around their neck knows that it is practically impossible, and especially uncomfortable. But not only does the camera happily dance left and right and distract you while you drive, there is a good chance that your precious piece of equipment will crash somewhere sooner or later. The Mettle Speed Strap was designed with camera riders in mind and is tailored to keep your camera close at hand but close enough to your body to keep you cycling without getting in the way. .
Blip are paper-thin universal macro and micro lenses for smartphones. Cameras have never been more widespread since their arrival, and with Blimps, microscopes will be so desirable! Two versions are available - macro and micro - thanks to the durable adhesive tape, the lenses are suitable for all types of smartphones and tablets and all types of surfaces (from glass to plastic).
The timeless Olympus PEN-F camera got a successor. Decent, we can say from what we have seen. What the 911 is to Porsche, the PEN family is to Olympus. The original PEN-F camera was first released way back in 1963 and quickly became a bestseller with its beautiful yet simple design. Now, 53 years later, the PEN-F is back. The digital reincarnation or upgrade of the eponymous fifty-three-year-old is a mixture of a compact camera and a recognizable design that has accompanied Olympus for 80 years.
Matador is the only camera bag that really listens to the needs of the photographer. Why? Well, let's see. Any photographer who wanders a lot and loves adventure knows that the opportunity for a good shot can arise at any moment, so he does not want to keep his camera stored somewhere safe in his camera bag. But at the same time, he doesn't want to have it exposed all the time when dealing with the terrain, as the possibility of damaging the device is much greater. Matador is the middle ground. The camera is always in a low start, but at the same time protected against shocks, water, moisture and dust.