A camera that looks like an entry-level model, but has a professional soul. The Nikon Z5II shamelessly borrows tricks from the Z9 and Z8, packs them into a compact body – and now it challenges everything you thought you knew about "entry-level" cameras.
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The Fujifilm GFX100RF is the most unexpected refresh to the camera market this year. It combines a medium format 102 MP sensor with a retro design and a fixed 35mm f/4 lens. It is the lightest model in the GFX line, with solid aluminum controls and a weight of just 735g. With a built-in ND filter, advanced autofocus and a top-notch EVF, it promises incredible results in a compact package. But will it convince professionals and enthusiasts alike?
In an age where phones can take better photos than many digital cameras from a few years ago, it may seem strange that instant cameras still exist. But let’s face it, nothing beats the feeling of having a picture printed right in your hands. And when two icons – Moncler and Leica – come together, the Leica x Moncler Sofort 2 is more than just a camera, it’s a real fashion statement.
The Sigma BF is a camera for purists – those who value simplicity but don’t want to compromise on performance. With a minimalist design carved from a single piece of aluminum and advanced technology under the hood, this camera promises something special: freedom from unnecessary features and complete focus on the essence of photography.
Leica has been synonymous with premium optics and prestigious cameras for decades, used by both professional photographers and fans of analog aesthetics. Now, the German brand has entered the world of mobile photography with its new product – the Leica Lux Grip. This accessory promises to turn your iPhone into an experience similar to taking photos with a Leica camera. But is this true, or is it just a luxury accessory that plays on nostalgia and branding?
Ten years ago, comparing a smartphone to a real camera would have been completely pointless. Today? It's not that easy anymore. The Google Pixel 9 Pro promises to deliver results comparable to real cameras with its advanced camera and artificial intelligence. The Fujifilm X-M5, on the other hand, insists on classic optics, a larger sensor, and full control over settings. Let's take a look - Google Pixel 9 Pro vs. Fujifilm X-M5.
Leica. The name itself sounds like something you’d want to have on your shelf – not just for its prestige, but for the history it carries. In 2025, the German photography pioneer celebrates the 100th anniversary of his iconic Leica 1 camera, which forever changed the way we see and capture the world in 1925. It was the first successful mass-produced 35mm camera, laying the foundation for modern photography.
Nikon has introduced the Z50II, a compact and versatile APS-C format SLR camera that brings advanced features and ease of use to photographers and content creators.
Fujifilm celebrates its 90th anniversary with the release of a special version of the Instax Mini Evo camera. It is available in two elegant color versions, with functionalities that delight both analog photography lovers and modern technology enthusiasts. The camera offers printing options directly from your smartphone, microSD expandability and impressive battery life.
The Canon EOS R5 Mark II brings refreshment and advanced features to the world of mirrorless cameras. We compared it to the "original model" and explored all the key innovations, improvements and whether it's worth upgrading to the newer version.
The Pixii Max, a digital rangefinder with a full-frame sensor and Leica M-mount compatibility, brings premium features at a more affordable price. With modern connectivity options and a minimalist design, it's perfect for modern street photographers.
The Nikon Z f is not just another camera; it's a work of art that combines timeless aesthetics with the best of Nikon's next-generation technology. This miracle of mirrorless technology is designed to capture your imagination as much as your images.