Irvine, California, May 15th, 2020 – Aurora Aperture Inc. today has introduced a next-generation rear mount filter system. The new next-generation rear mount filter system Read more...
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Irvine, California, May 15th, 2020 – Aurora Aperture Inc. today has introduced a next-generation rear mount filter system. The new next-generation rear mount filter system Read more...
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Aurora Aperture Inc. has announced a next-generation rear mount filter system for wide-angle lenses. The new filter system is designed to allow for the use of filters with many popular ultra wide-angle lenses, including those which do not include a front filter thread. dpreview.com »
2020-05-15 21:35
For the past year, I feel like I've been singing the same song about the L mount alliance's glass offerings, and the Panasonic 24-70mm f2. 8 LUMIX Pro is no different. Panasonic has engineered a top-notch lens in almost every way. thephoblographer.com »
2020-04-09 07:00
Although Canon’s flagship 1DX Mark III DSLR is still on the horizon, it seems as though Canon has stopped research and development efforts for new EF lenses. In an interview with Digital Camera World, Canon Europe pro product marketing senior manager, Richard Shepherd, said that while Canon will continue to support EF lenses, the plan is to focus on RF lenses, unless the ‘market demand[s] it. dpreview.com »
2020-01-09 02:02
One of the things that I was honestly most curious about with the new Canon EOS R was how not only Canon EF mount lenses adapt to the system, but more importantly how lots of the alternatives from third parties like Sigma will fair. thephoblographer.com »
2018-09-12 07:00
One of the most affordable ways to dabble in macro photography is reverse lensing. But while this typically means buying an adapter, it looks like Canon is considering building that second front-facing mount onto some of their lenses in the future, creating two lenses in one. The idea showed up in a patent released by […] petapixel.com »
2016-12-12 23:48
Canon patents a mount replacement camera system, which is likely related to the soon-to-be-released Cinema EOS C700 and an already available service for the Cinema EOS C300 Mark II. I’m not sure if there’s any reason for this on a DSLR. canonrumors.com »
2016-11-14 17:34