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  • Hot New Camera and Lens Releases and the Best Deals on Tripods Kate Garibaldi
    New camera announcements continue to arrive at a rapid pace, and this week’s lineup brings together several of the most talked-about new releases alongside deep discounts on premium tripods to support them. Whether you are planning to preorder a new body, upgrade your lens lineup, or finally replace an aging support system, there are some unusually strong deals available right now. [Read More]
     

Hot New Camera and Lens Releases and the Best Deals on Tripods

15 May 2026 at 16:23

Three digital cameras and three tripods are displayed on a red and orange abstract background. The cameras are from Sony, Canon, and Lumix, and each tripod is set up with its legs extended.

New camera announcements continue to arrive at a rapid pace, and this week’s lineup brings together several of the most talked-about new releases alongside deep discounts on premium tripods to support them. Whether you are planning to preorder a new body, upgrade your lens lineup, or finally replace an aging support system, there are some unusually strong deals available right now.

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  • Sony Is Making a Massive Cinema Camera Image Sensor Kate Garibaldi
    Sony has announced the development of the Rialto 65, a new 65mm-format image sensor block designed to expand the capabilities of its Venice 2 cinema camera platform. Scheduled for release in the first half of 2027, the new sensor promises to bring large-format cinematography to existing Venice 2 users without requiring an entirely new camera system. [Read More]
     

Sony Is Making a Massive Cinema Camera Image Sensor

4 June 2026 at 15:32

On the left, a professional Sony CineAlta film camera with various buttons and controls; on the right, a close-up view of the camera’s large image sensor.

Sony has announced the development of the Rialto 65, a new 65mm-format image sensor block designed to expand the capabilities of its Venice 2 cinema camera platform. Scheduled for release in the first half of 2027, the new sensor promises to bring large-format cinematography to existing Venice 2 users without requiring an entirely new camera system.

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  • Sony Is (Probably) Never Making a Medium Format Camera Jeremy Gray
    There has been chatter about Sony making its own medium format camera system for about as long as Sony has made image sensors for other brands' medium format cameras. Sony's recent reveal of the 65mm-format Rialto 65 image sensor block for Venice 2 cinema cameras has only strengthened these rumors. However, the speculation is pipe dreaming, at best. [Read More]
     

Sony Is (Probably) Never Making a Medium Format Camera

10 June 2026 at 15:51

Two digital cameras are displayed on a white background: a larger black Phase One medium format camera on the left and a more compact black Sony Alpha mirrorless camera on the right, both with attached lenses.

There has been chatter about Sony making its own medium format camera system for about as long as Sony has made image sensors for other brands' medium format cameras. Sony's recent reveal of the 65mm-format Rialto 65 image sensor block for Venice 2 cinema cameras has only strengthened these rumors. However, the speculation is pipe dreaming, at best.

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Tom Holland Once Said Playing Spider-Man in His 30s Would Be Bad, but Now Reveals β€˜I Could’ve Been Trying to Leverage Sony’ for a Better Deal: β€˜A Strategy to Create Fear’

3 June 2026 at 21:50
Tom Holland made headlines in 2021 when he told GQ magazine that β€œif I’m playing Spider-Man after I’m 30, I’ve done something wrong.” Well, not only is Holland officially 30 right now but he’s also got a new β€œSpider-Man” movie, β€œBrand New Day,” opening in theaters July 31 and does not have any immediate plans […]

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  • Where Yesterday Meets the Breeze Neil. Moralee
    Neil. Moralee posted a photo: Founded in 1919 by Walter Owen Bentley in Cricklewood, London, the Bentley motor company quickly established a reputation for exceptional performance and engineering, famously dominating the 24 Hours of Le Mans throughout the 1920s with the help of the legendary 'Bentley Boys'. Following financial difficulties during the Great Depression, the company was acquired by Rolls-Royce in 1931, moving production to Derby and later to its iconic factory in Crewe, Cheshir
     

Where Yesterday Meets the Breeze

Neil. Moralee posted a photo:

Where Yesterday Meets the Breeze

Founded in 1919 by Walter Owen Bentley in Cricklewood, London, the Bentley motor company quickly established a reputation for exceptional performance and engineering, famously dominating the 24 Hours of Le Mans throughout the 1920s with the help of the legendary 'Bentley Boys'. Following financial difficulties during the Great Depression, the company was acquired by Rolls-Royce in 1931, moving production to Derby and later to its iconic factory in Crewe, Cheshire, in 1946. After decades of being closely associated with Rolls-Royce, Bentley was purchased by the Volkswagen Group in 1998, a transition that sparked a significant revitalisation of the brand's identity as a manufacturer of luxury, high-performance grand tourers that continues to define its legacy today.


Beer, Devon, UK.

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  • Sony Xperia AI Camera Assistant Ads Are Getting Ripped Apart Jeremy Gray
    Sony unveiled the Xperia VIII smartphone this week, boasting photographer-focused upgrades and improvements. American buyers, who are yet again missing out on the latest Xperia, may have felt a little left out. Looking at the phone's new AI Camera Assistant with Xperia Intelligence and its terrible results, perhaps U.S. buyers aren't missing out on much at all. [Read More]
     

Sony Xperia AI Camera Assistant Ads Are Getting Ripped Apart

15 May 2026 at 13:30

A collage with three panels: a person standing in tall dry grass outdoors, a close-up of a sandwich with lettuce, tomato, and ham on a croissant, and a single yellow flower in a brown glass vase on a wooden table.

Sony unveiled the Xperia VIII smartphone this week, boasting photographer-focused upgrades and improvements. American buyers, who are yet again missing out on the latest Xperia, may have felt a little left out. Looking at the phone's new AI Camera Assistant with Xperia Intelligence and its terrible results, perhaps U.S. buyers aren't missing out on much at all.

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Fujifilm’s Old XF 35mm f/1.4 Is a Best-Selling Prime Lens By a Huge Margin

14 May 2026 at 16:40

A Fujinon aspherical camera lens is positioned upright on a textured teal background, with "Fujinon Aspherical Lens" and "Made in Japan" visible on the lens barrel.

Minna Camera, a popular camera and lens marketplace in Japan, keeps rigorous data on the best-selling equipment. The company has just shared the 30 most-sold prime lenses, and the data offers many interesting insights.

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Global brands β€˜likely’ using mineral that funds rebels accused of atrocities in DRC, investigation finds

10 June 2026 at 05:00

Amazon and Sony among firms that may have sourced coltan, used in phones, from supply chains controlled by the M23 rebels, says Global Witness

Leading global brands including Amazon, Ericsson and Sony are β€œlikely” to have sourced minerals linked to a militia accused of widespread sexual violence, summary executions and torture, a new investigation claims.

The companies allegedly, but unknowingly, acquired coltan smuggled from mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) that are occupied by the M23 militia, which has committed myriad atrocities in eastern DRC.

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Β© Photograph: Camille Laffont/AFP/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Camille Laffont/AFP/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Camille Laffont/AFP/Getty Images

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  • Legend of Zelda Gets Official New Project Before Live-Action Remake Release Adam Blevins
    Video game adaptations have been hit or miss over the years, but more creators have shown dedication to the source material in recent years, which has helped to produce some more faithful remakes. One of the most universally lauded video game adaptations to come in recent years is the live-action Fallout show on Prime Video. The show has already released two full seasons, and it’s been renewed for a third, which is expected to film later this year. Most fans would agree that The Last of Us has a
     

Legend of Zelda Gets Official New Project Before Live-Action Remake Release

8 June 2026 at 20:30

Video game adaptations have been hit or miss over the years, but more creators have shown dedication to the source material in recent years, which has helped to produce some more faithful remakes. One of the most universally lauded video game adaptations to come in recent years is the live-action Fallout show on Prime Video. The show has already released two full seasons, and it’s been renewed for a third, which is expected to film later this year. Most fans would agree that The Last of Us has also done a fine job adapting the series of critically acclaimed Naughty Dog games from the mind of Neil Druckmann. There is always a new video game adaptation to look forward to, and one of the biggest projects ever brought into live-action is officially coming next year.

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  • No, the Sony a7R VI Doesn’t Make the a1 II Obsolete Jeremy Gray
    As soon as I learned about the exciting and excellent new Sony a7R VI and got my hands on it a few weeks ago, I knew exactly what people would be asking once they learned about the camera's new, faster stacked sensor and 30 FPS burst shooting rates. Why would any photographer choose the Sony a1 II over the a7R VI? And I was right. I heard this question at least a dozen times at Sony's a7R VI event in New York City without any prompting whatsoever. [Read More]
     

No, the Sony a7R VI Doesn’t Make the a1 II Obsolete

17 May 2026 at 16:00

Two Sony Alpha cameras are shown side by side on an orange background, separated by a large "not equal to" symbol, indicating a comparison or difference between the two models.

As soon as I learned about the exciting and excellent new Sony a7R VI and got my hands on it a few weeks ago, I knew exactly what people would be asking once they learned about the camera's new, faster stacked sensor and 30 FPS burst shooting rates. Why would any photographer choose the Sony a1 II over the a7R VI? And I was right. I heard this question at least a dozen times at Sony's a7R VI event in New York City without any prompting whatsoever.

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