
Aleksandr Gordiychuk is hopping around the world, earning a living by repairing old and broken cameras.
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petapixel.com2024-1-3 18:05
Aleksandr Gordiychuk is hopping around the world, earning a living by repairing old and broken cameras.
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The Canon EOS R6 Mark III will be the next full-frame camera from Canon, and it will be a massive launch for Canon. Things have been fairly quiet about the camera for the last couple of months, but it was rumored to be announced later this month.
I’ve been using the Canon EOS R5 Mark II since launch, and I love this camera. With firmware 1. 0. 0, autofocus performance was incredible—snappy, confident, and accurate. It tracked subjects better than anything I’ve used before.
Last month Canon announced the EOS R50 V alongside a new type of lens in the RF-S 14-30mm f/4-6. 3 IS STM PZ. The “PZ” meaning the lens has a bult-in Power Zoom function. Over the last year or two, Canon has also released a new line of “Z” lenses for full-frame cameras, but they require [.
It looks like Canon has announced an RF 75-300mm f/4-5. 6 lens, but it isn’t being announced in the USA for the moment. This is obviously a surprise to us, but we don’t get a lot of information about entry level lenses ahead of time, and that’s cool.
One of the most requested lenses from Canon shooters has been a fast ultra wide angle prime, especially for astrophotography. The sort of lens has been long rumored, and we have seen plenty of optical designs in the past.
Canon has released their first quarter of 2025 financials results, and the business seems to be doing quite well. The imaging division saw a 20% increase of net sales, helped by a 30% jump in network camera sales.
The 2025 TIPA World Awards were handed out, and Canon won a few awards in various segments. Yes, the Tipa awards are pretty much for fun, but it’s recognition anyway. Manufacturers do have to pay to enter each segment, and it appears that everyone does, which may make the awards a bit more meaningful.