April 19, 2024 Welcome to another week of the best camera news on the Internet! This week, we caught up with Sigma on the progress of the Foveon sensor, tried out a new Sony 16-25mm, and took a nature tour of Madagascar. There are also some new camera launches and new news about Fujifilm's plan to raffle off the rights to buy limited edition X100VI cameras in the US. Lots going on, so let's get to it.
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Question of the Week Do you have a question you'd like to see in this section? Email me. Last week we asked you what was the perfect portrait lens, and here's what you had to say: "A 42.5 or 45mm prime; these will render the subject very much as the eye does... I like to see pictures of people as I remember them!" "100mm" A reader of few words, very direct. - Shaminder "Nikon 135mm F2 ... great, natural-looking facial perspective, not too elongated, not too flat ... easy to control what's in/out of focus ... fast enough on an Df to shoot in low light ... provided a friendly distance between subject and photographer ... plus, a very useful lens for all photography." "RF 85mm f/1.2 L Reasons: Focal length, bokeh, quality, exquisite sharpness at F1.2, build quality" "The lens(es) on my old Rolliecord"
Here's our next question of the week:If you could update one camera from the past and bring it back to the market, what would it be? Let us know; click here to e-mail me. |
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