Fuji has just announced the X100VI. Does the latest version of its excellent fixed-focal length APS-C camera represent a significant upgrade to its predecessor?
Leica M-lenses are superb, but expensive. Using them on a Leica APS-C camera, with an M-to-L adapter, gives them a second identity and additional value by switching their effective focal length.
Leica has left the APS-C camera market with the discontinuation of the CL. But the assumption that a sensor size between Micro Four Thirds and full-frame has not future proved wrong.
The French start-up has just released Version three of its Pixii rangefinder camera. Macfilos is looking forward to reviewing this interesting contribution to the rangefinder world.
Leica has abandoned their APS-C system with L-Mount. Many lenses are still around, also from Sigma. This review discusses if the Leica SL2, the Panasonic S1R or the Sigma fpL are useful cameras for the owners of APS-C L-Mount lenses.
The Pixii rangefinder with M-mount is launched today. It's an APS-C compack with no screen, no external storage and a reliance on smartphone connectivity. M users will be intrigued but will find the lack of removable storage worrying.
The new Fujifilm X100V is a welcome evolutionary upgrade to the firmly-established series of compacts. It offers a higher-resolution sensor, improved lens construction and a tilting screen among other changes.
We now have new firmware update for the Leica CL. Despite a slew of minor changes, there is still no ability to lock a central focus point. Disappointment.