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Fuji X-Pro2 Graphite

Fujifilm have presented a beautiful new graphite finish to their flagship camera, the Fuji X-Pro2. Previously only available in black, the new graphite finish gives it a luxurious yet industrial look more reminiscent of the standard metallic of classic film cameras. The new edition features the same specs as the standard-edition, which means the stunning X-Pro2 Graphite has the same incredibly fine X-Trans CMOS image sensor as in the usual black version. The camera is sold together with the Fujinon XF23mm F2 R WR lens and LH-XF35-2 lens hood in the same graphite color as the body.



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Canon EOS R6 - Image

Canon EOS R6

Canon has revealed its new full-frame mirrorless flagship, the EOS R5, along with a consumer-focused R6 model. Most notably, the professional-grade EOS R5 offers 45 megapixel images at up to 20fps and is the first mirrorless full frame to ever record internally in 8K RAW up to 29.97fps, and in 4K up to 120p. The Canon EOS R6 is more than just a stripped-down version of the R5, it is a versatile tool designed to meet the photo and video requirements of a contemporary...
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Fujifilm X-Pro3 - Image

Fujifilm X-Pro3

The X-Pro2 was a massive success for Fujifilm, now the brand has finally announced the X-Pro3, a 26 megapixel mirrorless interchangeable lens camera built around a clever optical/electronic viewfinder and designed to look like a classic rangefinder. The newcomer to the X-Pro range has been designed to minimise distractions, keeping you focused on the craft of photography. The mirrorless camera features a durable yet elegant Duratect coating (for increased scratch re...
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LYTRO ILLUM CAMERA

After the earlier Lytro Camera, equipped with technology that revolutionized digital cameras, Lytro is now back with the Illum; an innovative camera, again based on the light-field camera technology. The Illum is aimed at professional photographers and has an 8x optical zoom, maximum aperture of F/2.0 and can capture up to 1/4000 of a second. The innovation lies, however, in the light sensors and tight DSLR-like body, and as the original Lytro, the Illum m...
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