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LUMIX S1 & S1R explained at Panasonic Convention 2019

Couldn't hold my excitement to try out what is arguably the best mirrorless camera for 2019, the Panasonic LUMIX S1R…

7 years ago

New Announcement for Highest full-frame mirrorless: Panasonic LUMIX S1R

Fresh off the press, Panasonic announces their latest Mirrorless camera to the European market, The Panasonic LUMIX S1R. If what…

7 years ago

The Ten under the radar locations to capture on camera in Amsterdam revealed

Think you’ve seen everything Amsterdam has to offer? Between Dam Square, Rijksmuseum and Anne Frank’s House lie some of Amsterdam’s…

7 years ago

What can the new Huawei Mate 20 Pro do for your photography?

by Brendan O'Se, When Leica Cameras put their name to Huawei’s smartphones you know you that the years of tradition,…

7 years ago

New LUMIX TZ90: 4K Photo, 30x optical zoom

RRP: DC-TZ90 - €479.99 (June) Panasonic today announces a new “travel zoom” pocket-friendly camera, the LUMIX DC-TZ90, featuring high image…

9 years ago

Panasonic’s LUMIX DMC-GX80 for Urban Photography

Latest information on the LUMIX GX80: From 579E body only; with 12/32mm lense 679E; with twin lens kit 839E. Details below from…

9 years ago

Sony Introduces New a6500 Camera

Latest camera released from SONY, will be interesting to review it and compare it to last year's version. New Flagship…

9 years ago

Sony launches RX10 III with extended super-telephoto zoom lens covering 24-600mm

By @SimonCocking Sony today introduced the latest addition to the award winning line of RX Cyber-shot cameras, the new RX10 III…

10 years ago

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