The Leica SL is the camera with the fastest autofocus in the world. It's a mirrorless camera with a full-frame sensor and another milestone in the Leica range. It is in its blood, so the German camera brand with a logo that would rather be attributed to a soda than to a famous camera brand needs no special introduction. Suffice it to say that its engineer Oskar Barnack developed the world's first 35mm camera. With this, Leica became one of the immortals, and the classic film format is often called the Leica format today. With the SL model, it is now setting new standards again.
camera
All luddites who miss the old days of analog photography, take note! The Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic Instant Camera is a new Fujifilm camera that offers us a great retro design and even better Polaroid photos. It takes us back to a time when photos were not shared on social media, but traveled from hand to hand.
The Sony RX1R II compact camera is the smallest full-frame compact camera. This represents the newest member of Sony's full-frame RX family of cameras and the first rise since 2013. It's even more impressive than its predecessors, which is quite an achievement given how the previous models shook up the photography world. Despite its pocket-sized 35mm lens, the RX1R II is the first camera with an optical low-pass filter that can be turned on or off.
Many cameras are capable of photographing the night sky, but few are designed specifically for night photography. One such is the Tiny1, a compact camera with a sensor that excels especially in low-light conditions, which is certainly the case at night. And why is it a must-have piece of equipment for all astrologers and skywatchers? If you've ever tried to capture the night sky with a compact camera or phone, you know it's a pretty pointless endeavor. But not with the handy Tiny1 camera.
Canon cameras are the law, and the PowerShot G5 X proves it once again. A classic look, a compact body and high-quality components - all this makes the new Canon PowerShot G5 X camera an excellent choice for both professional photographers and amateurs.
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.
With the Lenovo Vibe Shot smartphone, we witnessed a small step for the manufacturer, but a big one for the user, because the time came when the line between smartphone and digital camera was finally blurred. Now you get the best of both worlds, a camera with professional functions and an extremely powerful mobile phone that is only 7.6 millimeters thick. Nevertheless, it has a battery with a capacity of 3000 mAh, which guarantees up to 30 hours of talk time.
A young team from Velenj, led by Elvis Halilović, won the American Kickstarter with the Ondu Pinhole project. The first edition of Pinhole Cameras in 2013 raised over fifty thousand US dollars in just seven days, which was five times more than the desired funds. Two years later, Slovenian wooden cameras with even more sophisticated "wooden technology" wrote a new success story on Kickstarter.
It's amazing how we go to foreign places, see tourist locations, natural and cultural attractions, happily take photos, and return home with the same shots as thousands of other tourists, with the same photos that we find tons of on Google. We all photograph the same scenes, from the same place (herd instinct?), which is precisely why they lose their originality, because someone else could easily have taken it and you wouldn't even notice it. Philip Schmitt's Camera Restrict therefore prevents you from taking the same shots as everyone else.
Gone are the days when we took photos with a Polaroid, a camera that instantly printed our photo. Although its days seem to have passed, Polaroid is making a comeback. At the consumer electronics and household appliances fair IFA in Berlin, it was recently presented as a digital camera with a built-in photo printer that prints a photo instantly, but does not use ink! It sounds like the name Polaroid Snap.
The Sony Xperia M5 is the first smartphone to boast hybrid focus. The 142-gram mid-range phone is the spiritual successor of the Xperia M4 Aqua model and has a digital camera with a resolution of 21.5 pixels (2160p video recording), which also makes it stand out from the competition.
Forget telescopes. The Nikon Coolpix P900 digital camera has such an impossible zoom that you can see the moon with it. For him, even the sky is no longer the limit, and his 83-fold magnification not only sets new milestones, but also brings things that were previously in the domain of satellites, astronauts and sinfully expensive equipment closer to ordinary mortals. For just over 550 euros, you can now use your camera to peek and document the happenings on the Moon through your home window.