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Fujifilm X100VI Camera

Fujifilm unveils the stunning X100VI, the latest in the X100 series, featuring a 40MP sensor, 5-axis in-body stabilization, and 6.2K/30P video. The retro-designed camera offers an "Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder," a tilt-able LCD, 20 film simulation modes, and more. With a heritage dating back to 2011, the X100VI introduces upgrades like a high-resolution X-Trans CMOS 5 sensor, 5-axis stabilization, and AI-assisted features. Retaining popular elements, it sports a fixed 23mm f/2 lens and is set for March 2024 release in silver or black, with a limited edition. Pre-orders are available.




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Fujifilm GFX100RF

The new Fujifilm GFX100RF is a game-changer for large format photography, packing a powerful 102MP medium format sensor into a compact, rangefinder-style body. Weighing just 735g (1.62 lbs), it is designed for everyday carry, making high-resolution photography more accessible than ever. The built-in 35mm f/4 lens (28mm full-frame equivalent) delivers sharp, vibrant images, while the offset electronic viewfinder with 5.76 million dots and 0.84x magnification en...
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PEAK DESIGN MICRO CLUTCH

The Peak Design Micro Clutch is a game-changer in the world of photography. This hand strap, designed specifically for mirrorless cameras, offers unrivaled security, stability, and comfort in a sleek, compact package. With its adjustable Hypalon strap and microfiber hand pad, the Micro Clutch ensures a comfortable grip during extended shooting sessions. Its axial strap attachment and machined aluminum base plate provide a secure connection to your camera, while the ...
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Hasselblad X2D II 100C

The Hasselblad X2D II 100C is here, and it's easily the most advanced medium format camera the brand has ever made. Priced at $7,399, it actually costs less than its predecessor while adding huge upgrades that serious photographers will appreciate. At its core, the X2D II 100C keeps the 100MP BSI CMOS sensor with up to 16-bit RAW and 15.3 stops of dynamic range, but this time Hasselblad introduces true HDR photography, a first for medium format. Paired with ...
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