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DJI has announced the launch of its new Avata 360, a 360-degree FPV drone that blends immersive flight with full spherical video capture. Read more
More than four years in the making, gear-maker Peak Design have unveiled their new Travel Tripod, described as a total overhaul of the traditional camera tripod design, and now available in Australia.
Huawei has just announced three phones in the Chinese company's new P40 series: the Huawei P40, P40 Pro and P40 Pro+.
Ricoh has announced the development of its third “Star-Series lens”, the HD Pentax-D FA* 85mm f/1.4 SDM AW.
UK software company Serif has made its suite of Affinity apps for Mac or Windows completely free for three months.
Canon have released further details about the upcoming EOS R5, confirming the camera will offer full sensor width 8K, and animal AF.
It has taken a fair while, but Leica has announced its new $29,900 S3 medium-format camera is now available to pre-order.
Nikon’s D780 takes the excellent D750 and adds a touch of mirrorless magic to create a camera that may just be the most mirrorless-like DSLR we’ve seen yet. But does it bring the best of both worlds? Doug Gimesy takes a look.
Elinchrom has announced two new mid-range monolights, the ELC 125 and ELC 500.
Panasonic has released an updated lens roadmap for the Lumix L-mount series, revealing three new prime lenses and three zoom lenses will be released this year.
Fujifilm has officially announced the X-T4, the fourth-generation APS-C mirrorless camera that brings in-body image stabilisation to the X-T series for the first time.
Sony have announced a new full-frame E-mount lens, the 20mm F1.8 G, a fast wide-angle prime that weighs just 373g.
Olympus and Panasonic have announced three more companies have joined the Micro Four Thirds (MFT) System standard.
Canon's new D850 packs an 24MP APS-C format CMOS sensor paired to a Digic 8 processor, which enables 7fps shooting.
Last week Nikon officially announced their latest flagship DSLR, the D6, and this week we had the chance to spend just 24-hours with this impressive camera.
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.