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To mark the official Australian launch of the Fujifilm X-Pro1, Andrew Fildes talks to one of the first people in the world to use the camera, legendary Australian documentary photographer, Michael Coyne.
Canon has launched the Canon PowerShot SX260 HS, delivering an impressive 20x optical zoom, 25mm wide-angle lens, high-sensitivity CMOS sensor and GPS technology for worldwide image tracking, making it an ideal companion for those travelling.
The Canon Powershot D20 can be submerged to a depth of 10 metres, is shockproof to 1.5 metres and can withstand temperatures as cold as -10°C.
Olympus has officially unveiled the OM-D E-M5, a new Micro Four Thirds camera aimed at professional and advanced amateur photographers.
Nikon has taken the unusual step of replacing its D700 with two new models.
Fujifilm's new X-Pro1 has caught the attention of serious photographers around the world.
The Canon stand attracted plenty of visitors at this year's CES with the unveiling of the G1X, the new flagship model in Canon's compact camera lineup.
Nikon has released details of its newest pro DSLR, the first Nikon flagship DSLR with video capabilities.
Leica's newest compact features a 25-600mm (equivalent) zoom lens.
The humble film camera is making a comeback! Not really, but there are a few weird and wonderful film cameras out there that are defying the digital tide and becoming more popular. Andrew Fildes counts down his top 10.
Imagine taking a photo and choosing the focus point later on. That's exactly what the new Lytro let's you do. <i>Andrew Fildes</i> takes a look at a very unique camera.
Canon has announced the Canon EOS-1D X, its new top-of-the-line DSLR camera. Key features include a full-frame, 18-megapixel, CMOS sensor; top ISO speed of 51,200 (extendable to a staggering 204,800); redesigned AF system; 12 frames per second (fps) continuous shooting; and Full HD video recording.
After considerable speculation, Nikon has finally unveiled its first mirrorless, interchangeable-lens cameras, the Nikon 1 J1 and Nikon 1 V1. The cameras and four new lenses make up the new "Nikon 1" system, which is based on a one-inch sensor (13.2 x 8.8mm) with a lens crop factor of 2.7x. The new models are expected to go on sale in Australia in late October.
Canon will release two new Powershot compacts in November, the S100 and SX40 HS.
Ricoh has unveiled the newest model in its GR series of compact wide-angle compacts, the GR Digital IV.
While it's been a quiet couple of weeks for new camera releases, the internet is buzzing with rumours that Nikon will soon launch its first mirrorless camera.