Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera

Fujifilm Set to Launch X-M5 Camera and New Lenses on October 14

Fujifilm is set to unveil the X-M5 mirrorless camera and two new lenses on October 14. The X-M5 promises a lightweight design, advanced subject recognition, and 6.2K video recording capabilities. Accompanying it, the XF 500mm f/5.6 lens offers exceptional performance for wildlife photography, while the XF 16-55mm f/2.8 lens serves as a versatile upgrade for photographers and videographers. Stay tuned for more updates on these groundbreaking products.

Introducing the Micro Mirrorless Yashica dash I’m Back: The World’s Smallest Mirrorless Camera

Discover the world’s smallest mirrorless camera, the Micro Mirrorless Yashica – I’m Back. With a 12-megapixel Sony sensor, 4K video recording, and manual-focus lenses, this pocket-sized marvel is set to revolutionize photography. Equipped with a range of features including a touchscreen, microphone input, and Wi-Fi connectivity, it offers a compact and powerful alternative to traditional bulky DSLRs and smartphones.

Nikon Z9 Firmware Version 5.00 Enhances Auto Capture Function

Nikon releases firmware version 5.00 for the Z9 mirrorless camera, enhancing Auto Capture with new features and control. The update allows photographers to specify shooting start date, time, and duration, reducing battery consumption and improving efficiency for professional workflows.

NASA and Nikon Inc. Collaborate to Develop Next-Generation Camera for Lunar Missions

NASA has partnered with Nikon Inc. to develop a specialized handheld camera for the upcoming Artemis campaign. The camera will be used by astronauts during their mission to the lunar South Pole, featuring specialized capabilities to manage extreme lighting and temperature conditions. This groundbreaking collaboration aims to enhance space exploration and scientific research, marking a significant milestone in NASA’s imaging technology.

Nikon Releases Firmware Version 2.0 for Z8 Mirrorless Camera

Nikon’s Z8 mirrorless camera receives a major firmware update, bringing new features such as dedicated autofocus for birds, Auto Capture functionality, and Pixel Shift shooting. This update demonstrates Nikon’s commitment to continuous innovation and customer satisfaction.