The German Bauhaus school of design, which united avant-garde and socialist artists, operated between 1919 and 1933. To celebrate its 100th birthday, Leica produced a very special camera called the Leica CL “100 Years of Bauhaus” Edition.
Sony has introduced the long-awaited newcomer to the premium series of Alpha 7S full-frame mirrorless cameras - the Alpha 7S III. This combines superior image capture performance with the classic sensitivity typical of the "S" series.
Leica cameras are known for being the best friend of those who like to use a device that is simple to use, but at the same time gives a sophisticated result. Their latest product, the Leica Q carbon fiber camera, does just that in a breathtaking image that will captivate all admirers of the beautiful and unusual.
Hasselblad has expanded its prestigious series of luxury compact cameras with the new Hasselblad stelar II camera, which, with the option of wireless Wi-Fi and NFC connection, promises the user new dimensions of photography.
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.
Olympus has been manufacturing a wide range of intuitive camera systems for over a century. And while the company announced earlier this year that it was selling its vaunted camera division, it looks like there's still some wind left in those sails! The brand revealed its latest project - the OM-D E-M10 Mark IV with the micro 4/3 system.
Iconic camera brand Leica has released a limited edition of 1,500 collectible Leica MP Set “Safari” cameras with a retro military feel. This time, Leica has given the iconic camera a unique look inspired by Leica's Leica M1 "Olive" camera from way back in 1960, which was made exclusively for the military.
The (amateur) photographer always carries with him at least two lenses for his DSLR camera. With the Light L16 camera, which has holes like Swiss cheese, he will carry as many as 16 of them! But if he was used to carrying "stones" in bags before, now he will get 16 lenses in a single case that slips into every pocket! The "innumerable lenses" camera activates as many as 10 out of 16 lenses at the same time when activated, using a powerful processor and algorithms to turn them into high-quality photos with a resolution of 52 MP, and it also enables the capture of videos in 4K resolution. The Light L16 is here to replace DSLR cameras and we're fine with that.
Less than a decade ago, Polaroid was threatened with extinction. These iconic cameras could not compete with increasingly powerful smartphones, which promised a renaissance in the field of photography as well. But fortunately, it turned out differently, because a group of enthusiastic photographers and businessmen saved the company, and now, after nine years, they offer us a new old OneStep 2 camera.
As if the Google Translate mobile application was not already popular enough, the new version of this mobile software has received additional useful functions and, among other things, now offers translation with the help of a digital camera, which allows you to capture text in an incomprehensible language and, without the need for connection to the World Wide Web, translates in real time.
That no two snowflakes are the same is nothing new. But when we see them up close, they still surprise. Would you believe that their photos were not taken by a professional camera?
Sometimes it's a bit difficult to decide which photographic equipment to take with you to the shoot. So that we are not in too much of a dilemma, let's take a look at the bags of professional photographers.