Fuji X-T2 now shipping in USA and Europe (in Stock now at Adorama)
The Fuji X-T2 is now in Stock at Adorama (Click here). And first preorders were shipped today from US and EU stores. Check out the in Stock status at [shopcountry 302772].
The Fuji X-T2 is now in Stock at Adorama (Click here). And first preorders were shipped today from US and EU stores. Check out the in Stock status at [shopcountry 302772].
How theĀ EOS-M5 will look according to a CanonRumors Forum poster
Nokishita reports the EOS-M5 will go on sale in the following configurations:
EOS M5 body
EOS M5 with EF-M 15-45mm kit
EOS M5 with EF-M 18-150mm kit
Rumored specs:
24MP sensor (80D sensor or some variant)
Built-in electronic viewfinder
New AF system
Classical camera design, more in line with Fuji or Olympus
via CanonWatch
Zeiss announced three new Milvus lenses for Canon/Nikon cameras. These manual focusing lenses can be used on any mirrorless system camera too. You can learn more about these lenses at Lenspire.
What’s even more important is that Zeiss will also soon announce new Batis and Loxia lenses for the Sony E-mount! Veeeery soon ;)
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Milvus 15mm Nikon at Photo Porst Neuwied
Milvus 18mm Nikon at Photo Porst Neuwied
Milvus 135mm Nikon at Photo Porst Neuwied
Milvus 15mm Canon at Photo Porst Neuwied
Milvus 18mm Canon at Photo Porst Neuwied
Milvus 135mm Canon at Photo Porst Neuwied
The russian agency Novacert registered two new Canon products: A digital camera and the new EVF-DC2 external viewfinder. The camera should be the new EOS-M5 while the external viewfinder may be made for previous generation EOS-M cameras.
via Nokishita
Nokishita published the very low-rez pics of the new Olympus 25mm f/1.2 PRO, 12-100mm f/4.0 PRO and 30mm f/3.5 macro lenses! There is yet no pricing info or detailed specs. But the lenses will be announced on September 19.
Zeiss will expand their range of Milvus lenses by adding the 15mm f/2.8, 18mm f/2.8 and the 135mm f/2.0. Those are manual focusing lenses for the Nikon and Canon system that can be easily used on any mirrorless camera with adapter.
Our trusted source sent us the following images of the Nikon mount version. Thanks!
A member of the CanonRumors Forum posted these two sketches he made of the EOS-M5 camera. Not sure if that’s the real deal…