A premium 35mm lens with a f/1.4 maximum aperture, which is designed for Sony’s ‘full frame’ cameras but can be used on the company’s cropped-sensor bodies.

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A premium 35mm lens with a f/1.4 maximum aperture, which is designed for Sony’s ‘full frame’ cameras but can be used on the company’s cropped-sensor bodies.

The third generation model of Olympus’s entry-level OM-D camera features a revised user interface, new shooting modes and support for 4K video recording.

Tamron’s latest super-zoom lens for Canon and Nikon APS-C-format DSLRs covers a 22.2x zoom range and includes up to 2.5 stops of camera shake correction.

Eizo’s latest professional-quality monitor features a built-in self calibration sensor to allow hassle-free colour management for consistent colour and tonal reproduction.

With a resolution of 45.7 megapixels and an Australian RRP of $5,200 (body only), the D850 is aimed squarely at Nikon-using professional photographers looking for medium format level resolution. Doubtless there will also be a few well-heeled landscape shooters taking a closer look too…

The latest model in Leica’s ‘T’ interchangeable-lens camera series offers improvements in speed, ease of handling and flexibility.

A fast standard prime lens with electronically controlled autofocus and aperture adjustments for Leica’s T-series cameras.

Sony’s new flagship 70-200mm telephoto zoom lens provides a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture plus fast AF for shooting stills and movie clips.

Sony’s flagship mirrorless camera features a full-frame stacked CMOS sensor and upgraded BIONZ X processing engine with a front-end LSI to ensure high-speed performance.

Canon’s lightest DSLR camera features the latest 24-megapixel sensor and DIGIC7 processor plus Dual Pixel CMOS AF and a vari-angle touchscreen monitor.
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