new cameras

FujiFilm Australia will begin shipping its flagship X-Pro2 premium interchangeable lens camera next month.

Phase One has announced that in collaboration with Sony it has designed a new 100MP CMOS full-frame sensor for the Phase One XF 100MP Camera System.

Nikon Australia has announced the launch of the next-generation flagship D5 FX format DSLR camera.

Nikon Australia has announced the launch of the new KeyMission 360 wearable action camera.

Nikon Australia has announced the launch of the D500 DX-format digital SLR camera.

Panasonic has released a new ‘Post Focus’ mode that allows users of select Lumix cameras to change focus after a photo is taken.

The Impossible Project has announced the production of a new camera bag for SX70 folding type original Polaroid cameras.

Sony has unveiled its latest Alpha-mount camera in the SLT range, the A68.

FUJIFILM Australia has announced the addition of two new high-performance weather resistant Fujinon accessories to its premium mirrorless camera X-Series interchangeable lens line-up.

GERMAN camera manufacturer Leica has announced its first entry into the full-frame mirrorless camera market with the high end SL.

Sony's new RX1R II matches a 42-megapixel, full-frame sensor with a fast Zeiss 35mm f/2 lens.

Silicon Valley startup Light has unveiled an innovative new camera design that incorporates 16 individual lenses and sensors.

The action camera manufacturer GoPro has introduced WiFi and Bluetooth functions to its Hero+ model.

Sony has announced the A7S II, the latest iteration of its video-oriented, full-frame A7S camera series. The new model adds a range of pro-style movie functions including the ability to shoot 4K video internally with full pixel readout and no pixel binning.

Olympus is set to improve the video capabilities of its professional OM-D E-M1 and enthusiast E-M5 Mark II cameras with new firmware updates.

The second generation of Olympus' entry-level OM-D body includes a redesigned 5-axis stabilisation system, a new 2.36-million-dot electronic viewfinder, and a wider choice of movie frame rates.