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Panasonic 70-300 F4.5-5.6 Macro for L-Mount

The range of lenses for the L-Mount continues to grow. Panasonic launches the 70-300 F4.5-5.6 Macro in its standard collection...

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In this week's Macfilos news round, we look at British invention led to Leica's red dot lens alignment. And more....

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The professional Leica DG zoom range for micro four-thirds is showing a lot of promise. The 12-60mm is an all-round good guy and his new 8-18mm wide zoom is shaping up....

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The story of the Leica film undeveloped for 70 year has caught the world's imagination. William Fagan now analyses the roll, frame by frame and tells us what he now knows about the people and the locations.
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