Topic: camera pricing

  • Fujifilm X Half Finally Drops to Its True Value Price

    Fujifilm X Half Finally Drops to Its True Value Price

    The Fujifilm X Half has become more appealing with a price drop from $849.95 to $649, making it a better value for photography enthusiasts seeking a unique experience. It features a retro design with a one-inch sensor, fixed 32mm lens, and nostalgic elements like film simulations and manual film ...

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  • Ricoh's $2,200 Monochrome Camera Launches in February

    Ricoh's $2,200 Monochrome Camera Launches in February

    The Ricoh GR IV Monochrome, a dedicated black-and-white camera, will launch in mid-February for $2,199.95, a $700 premium over the standard color model. It removes the color filter array for a sharper image and an extreme ISO range, while sharing core specs like a 28mm lens and APS-C sensor with ...

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  • Sony A7 V's Partially Stacked Sensor Enables Silent Shooting

    Sony A7 V's Partially Stacked Sensor Enables Silent Shooting

    The Sony A7 V introduces a key new **partially stacked sensor**, enabling completely silent shooting and blackout-free bursts up to 30 fps while maintaining 33MP resolution and high dynamic range. It features an upgraded processor with a dedicated AI chip for improved autofocus tracking and inclu...

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  • Leica Ditches Rangefinder for EVF in New M Camera

    Leica Ditches Rangefinder for EVF in New M Camera

    Leica has launched the M EV1, its first M-mount camera to replace the optical rangefinder with an integrated high-resolution electronic viewfinder, maintaining compatibility with M-series lenses and priced at €7,950 in Europe with a US release pending. The camera features a 60-megapixel sensor, 6...

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  • Sony's Camera Ergonomics: Progress, But Not Perfection

    Sony's Camera Ergonomics: Progress, But Not Perfection

    Sony has made incremental ergonomic improvements to its high-end cameras like the A9 III and A1 II, but their grips still cause discomfort during extended professional use, a common issue nicknamed the "Sony knuckle." Competitors like the Nikon Z8 and Canon R6 Mark III offer noticeably more comfo...

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