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The rumours are true: Canon are working on a successor to the EOS R, and it will feature 8K video, 20fps burst shooting and on sensor image stabilisation.

Olympus have announced the successor to the four-year-old E-M1 Mark II, with the announcement of the E-M1 Mark III.

Nearly five months after first confirming its development, Nikon has finally released details of its newest flagship DSLR, the D6.

Fujifilm's 2020 X-Summit included a ton of new product and software announcements, with one tasty tidbit right at the end.

Ricoh has announced the latest iteration of its rugged compact camera: the WG-70.

Fujifilm have announced the fifth iteration in the X100 series, bringing a bigger MP sensor, newly designed lens, weather resistance, and a new tilting rear LCD.

Tamron have announced the newest addition to the Japanese company's Sony E-mount lens lineup, with the announcement of the Tamron 20mm f/2.8 Di III OSD M1:2 lens.

Fujifilm has announced three new GF lenses are incoming.

Fujifilm has announced the X-T200, the successor to the 24MP X-T100.

Leica's new black-and-white-only variant of the M10 has arrived.

Review: Sony A9 II

Sony's A9 II may not look like its breaking any new ground, but lift the lid and you'll find a camera that's faster, more refined and arguably much more versatile than the camera it succeeds.

The new update to the six-year-old D750 inherits tech from both Nikon's mirrorless and DSLR siblings.

Officially announced just in time for this summer's Olympics in Japan, Canon have debuted their newest flagship DSLR: the EOS-1D X Mark III.

Another decade is coming to an end, and it got us thinking: with possibly hundreds of cameras (we think!) released in the last 10 years, what were the most influential cameras released this decade?

Adobe has released updates for Camera Raw and Lightroom Classic, as well as a significant update to Lightroom for Windows, macOS, Android, ChromeOS, iOS and iPad OS.

Venus Optics has announced variations to three existing Laowa lenses.