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Everyone loves a premium compact camera and everyone has an opinion on what it should be, so if Panasonic thought its Lumix DC-L10 M43 upgrade wouldn’t be subject to in-depth and emotional scrutiny it was very much mistaken

What is the Panasonic Lumix DC-L10?

The Panasonic Lumix L10 is an enthusiast-level fixed...


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A series of cinema lenses has been launched by Chinese optical brand Zhongyi that the company claims create a ‘classic, soul-stirring’ and ‘organic’ image to counteract the digital look of sensors in cameras using full frame and VistaVision-sized chips. The Zhongyi Zone T1 series currently comprises 35mm, 50mm and 75mm focal lengths, but wider and longer lenses are promised ...


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Lens manufacturer Thypoch has launched the Voyager 24-50mm f/2.8, claiming it is the first full-frame autofocus zoom lens developed by a Chinese optical brand. Available only in Sony’s E-mount at the moment, the 2x zoom costs £489/€569/$649. Other mount options will follow, and local retail availability should begin in early June 2026.

According to Thypoch, the Voy...


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Lens manufacturer DZOFILM has introduced a new version of its Octopus lens mount adapter that it says is almost half the weight of the previous model, and a new Marlin 1.4x extender that allows S35/APS-C lenses to cover the sensor of full frame cameras.

Cinema look for mirrorless cameras

At 190g the new Octopus ll adapter offers users of Son...


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It’s been a couple of years since the Fujifilm X-T3, and we’ve been playing with its successor, the Fujifilm X-T4. Here’s what we think so far – note this is our first impression rather than an extensive review at this stage.

So what’s changed? The most noticeable improvement is the addition of IBIS, or in-body image stabilisation. This reduces pos...


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