The World’s Fastest 14mm Lens
Sigma has recently announced the world’s first 14mm mirrorless lens with an f/1.4 aperture, the Sigma 14mm F1.4 DG DN. This ultra-wide-angle prime lens is designed for Sony E-mount and Leica L-mount cameras and offers stunning sharpness, contrast, and bokeh. The lens has a weather-sealed construction, a manual aperture ring, a de-click switch, and an autofocus lock button. It also has a minimum focusing distance of 15cm and a maximum magnification of 0.1x. The Sigma 14mm F1.4 DG DN is ideal for landscape, astrophotography, architecture, and interior photography.
DJI has launched its latest drone, the DJI Mavic 3 Pro, which features a triple-camera system that can capture stunning aerial footage in different modes. The main camera is a Hasselblad L1D-20c with a 20MP sensor and a variable aperture of f/2.8-f/11. The secondary camera is a telephoto lens with a 12MP sensor and a 28x hybrid zoom. The third camera is a thermal imaging sensor that can detect heat signatures and measure temperature. The DJI Mavic 3 Pro also has a new Cine Mode that enables users to adjust various parameters such as shutter speed, ISO, white balance, and color profile while flying.
These are just some of the latest news stories about photography cameras in 2023. I hope you enjoyed this blog post and learned something new. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to contact me. Thanks for reading!
What’s New in the World of Photography Cameras in 2023?
If you’re a photography enthusiast, you probably want to keep up with the latest news and trends in the camera industry. There are always new products, features, innovations and rumors to follow and explore. In this blog post, I’ll give you a brief overview of some of the most interesting and exciting news stories about photography cameras in 2023 so far.
One of the most anticipated camera releases of the year is the Nikon Z 8, a mirrorless full-frame camera that is rumored to be a “baby Z 9” with 8K video recording. The Nikon Z 8 is expected to have a 60MP sensor, dual card slots, a tilting touchscreen, and a new battery grip. It is also said to have improved autofocus performance and image stabilization compared to the previous Z models. The Nikon Z 8 is likely to be announced in the second half of the year and compete with the Canon EOS R5 and the Sony A7R IV.