Cool: DJI Osmo Nano Hasselblad-style Waist-Level Shooting Kit

On Makerworld you can find this new DJI Osmo Nano and Hasselblad-style Waist-Level Shooting Kit. Looks so cool!!!

On Makerworld you can find this new DJI Osmo Nano and Hasselblad-style Waist-Level Shooting Kit. Looks so cool!!!

According to the BCN Ranking for December, the Canon R10 lead the pac and the Sony A7V ranked as the best-selling full-frame camera in Japan:
Here are the best selling compact fixed lens cameras:
Mapcamera shared the info about the best selling gear in 2025
Best selling camera of 2025:
Best selling lenses of 2025
The Kodak PIXPRO FZ55 was the best selling camera of the year! This is a $120 camera made by a Chinese manufactured who licensed the name Kodak.

On X.com you can see a newly created account teasing the launch of an 8K Action camera. Looks similar to a DJI OSMO Nano. And I wonder if this is a DJI owned subsidiary that might be allowed to sell products in the USA…just speculating!
UPDATE: Now you ca see the full details of the camera here: https://leaptic.dreametech.com/


SG-image announced this new fast and manual focusing 75mm f/1.2 medium format lens. There is yet no info about the pricing and availability. This is what we got so far:
75mm f/1.2 lens Specs:

Product shots:
Image samples:
Leica CEO Andrea Kaufmann just confirmed that Leica is once again developing its own sensor, having used a sensor from AMS in Graz up to the Leica M10 and then switching to Sony sensors for the Leica M11. The development time for such a sensor is around five years. However, they are already quite a bit further along, but he cannot say any more about it at the moment.
It seems that the future Leica M12 and SL4 could be equipped with this new sensor. It is quite surprising that Leica has decided to go its own way. I wonder what prompted them to abandon Sony sensors, which are considered highly innovative and advanced (see the new partially stacked sensor in the Sony A7V or the development of the global shutter on the Sony A9III).
I find it exciting that companies like Leica (and Sigma) are trying to go their own way. And I can’t wait to see what the results will be!