Ricoh Imaging has announced the development of the Ricoh GR IV, the latest model in the GR-series high-end compact cameras, which began with the GR1 in 1996.

Ricoh Imaging has announced the development of the Ricoh GR IV, the latest model in the GR-series high-end compact cameras, which began with the GR1 in 1996.
Fujifilm Australia has released details of its anticipated ‘half frame’ compact digital camera, the X half, which features a retro design to attract young creatives and nostalgia enthusiasts.
Sony has released the GP-VPT3 shooting grip and RMT-VP2 wireless remote commander, a combined grip, tripod and remote release product for its Alpha and Vlog Camera series.
Chinese manufacturer, Viltrox, has released a new seven-inch ultra-bright FHD touchscreen monitor for attaching to cameras while recording video.
The World Press Photo Foundation is bringing its internationally acclaimed exhibition back to the State Library of NSW in Sydney between 24 May and 6 July 2025.
‘Auto-Photo A Life in Portraits’ an internationally significant exhibition featuring Alan Adler’s extensive archive of hundreds of self-portraits, opens at RMIT Gallery on 5 June
An Australian exclusive exhibition of images by Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989) will be on display at the 2025 Ballarat International Foto Biennale between 23 August and 19 September.
Venus Optics has released an affordably-priced, light weight 15mm f/4.5 lens with a 0.5x magnification ratio in mounts for Sony E, Nikon Z, L and Canon EF and RF cameras.
Panasonic has announced an upcoming firmware update for the Lumix S1RII, along with workflow-supporting applications Lumix Flow and Lumix Lab, plus updates for S Series lenses.
The new Panasonic Lumix S1II and S1IIE cameras round out the flagship S1 mirrorless Series providing flexible photographic and videographic capabilities for serious users.
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