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- Which Lumix camera are you hoping will be announced in 2026
43Rumors (Monday, 24 November) - Panasonic’s first Lumix camera The year is over and I expect Panasonic to announce new gear in February right before the start of the CP+ show. Now let Panasonic know what’s on your wishlist:... - Panomicron Bismuth 50mm f/2.8 1.5x Anamorphic Lens Expands to the M-Mount
CineD (Monday, 24 November) - Panomicron, an indie gear maker, has recently launched a successful Kickstarter campaign for the new Bismuth 50mm f/2.8 1.5x Anamorphic lens. Leica M-mount cameras and lenses are renowned for their classic, compact, minimalist, and stills-oriented design. Anamorphic lenses, on the other hand, are well known as rather massive cinematic tools,... - How Frame.io Camera to Cloud Changes Creative Workflows for the Better
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 21 November) - This post was written by Richard Harrington and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on October 20, 2025.What about gathering real-time feedback and input from clients or team members for smoother collaboration? With Camera to Cloud (C2C) from Frame.io, it’s easier than ever to get seamless workflows from capture through... - Your Atomos Ninja Is About to Get Smarter—Integrated Camera Controls Are Coming
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 20 November) - Announced at InterBEE 2025, Atomos has revealed that the company is rolling out some pretty significant firmware updates to its Ninja TX GO and Ninja TX. These CFexpress-based monitor-recorders are getting new integrated camera control features, which should further help them prove to be a nice option for shooters looking... - DJI OSMO Action 6 | Inter BEE 2025 | ARRI Film Lab | CineD Focus Check – Episode 91
CineD (Thursday, 20 November) - This week, another DJI product has landed in the studio — the brand-new DJI Osmo Action 6. Johnnie joins us live from Inter BEE in Japan, sharing his first impressions from the show and what’s new on the ground. Meanwhile, there are fresh updates from ARRI and ASUS, and Nino... - Atomos Expands Ninja TX Series Capabilities with New Camera Control Update
News Shooter (Thursday, 20 November) - Atomos has announced a major firmware update that brings integrated camera control to the Ninja TX GO and Ninja TX. These products are new CFexpress-based monitor-recorders designed for creators. Atomos’ latest monitor-recorders incorporate USB-C ports to enable camera control on supported cameras from Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, Sony, Z CAM, etc. Instead of struggling with the camera’s small-sized on-body controls... - Micro Four Nerds review of the GX80: what Micro Four Thirds was meant to be
43Rumors (Wednesday, 19 November) - Micro Four Nerds revisits the Panasonic Lumix GX80/GX85, calling it one of the most balanced and underrated cameras ever made — even nearly a decade after its release. She also wishes Panasonic would release a GX90 or GX100 successor, let’s hope this dream will become true!... - Sony A7V uses a new 33MP partially stacked sensor and shoots 30fps in electronic shutter mode!
SonyAlphaRumors (Tuesday, 18 November) - Finally I can say with 95% confidence that the Sony A7V coming on December 2 will feature a BRAND NEW 33MP partially stacked sensor! Let’s get into the details: This is the world’s highest resolution 33mp partially stacked sensor! The Nikon Z6III and Panasonic Lumix S1II both use a Sony-made... - What next for Micro Four Thirds?
EOSHD.com blog (Saturday, 15 November) - The Panasonic GH7 I believe to be the final model, but the second hand value of some Micro Four Thirds cameras has been on the increase. Could the system still find it’s way to co-exist with a legion of cheap and small full frame cameras, or is it game... - Panasonic’s LUMIX Pro Service Is Ending in Europe
CineD (Friday, 14 November) - Panasonic’s LUMIX Pro Services will cease to exist in Europe and the UK at the end of this year, and, quietly, haven’t been registering new members since last September. The services consisted of a single-tier, free membership granted to every registered LUMIX S camera owner. The service promised shorter repair... - SmallRig Compact Camera Battery Charger Kits for Sony, Canon, Nikon, & Panasonic
News Shooter (Thursday, 13 November) - SmallRig has new Compact Camera Battery Charger Kits for Sony, Canon, Nikon, and Panasonic (NP-FZ100/LP-E6NH/EN-EL15c). These are dual battery chargers that were designed to be small, compact, and quick to charge. Above, you can see which cameras are supported with the various charging kits. PD3.0 Fast Charging The battery charging... - Sony FX2 Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Exposure Latitude
CineD (Wednesday, 12 November) - The Sony FX2 was already announced at the end of May this year, which we also covered with a news article and a review of the camera. What has been missing so far (and what you have been asking for!) is to run it through our tests and give you... - The Leica Transformation – How a Camera Icon Went From Crisis to €596M by Killing the Rangefinder
CineD (Tuesday, 11 November) - In 2005, Leica Camera AG was virtually insolvent after catastrophically missing the digital photography revolution. Twenty years later, the German manufacturer reports record revenue of €596 million for fiscal 2024/25, driven by aggressive diversification into smartphone partnerships, projectors, and other optical products. The Leica transformation culminates this month with the... - Just announced: New Godox iT32 TTL Mini Flash with X5S Trigger Kit for OM and Panasonic cameras
43Rumors (Monday, 10 November) - You can get it now for $103 at BHphoto. It is compact on-camera TTL mini flash designed for everyday shooting. Features: Tilt head for bounce lighting Detachable body with the X5 magnetic base One IT32 body can pair with different X5 bases for cross-brand camera compatibility Small, fast to deploy,... - Panasonic killed the LUMIX PRO program in Europe
43Rumors (Sunday, 9 November) - Panasonic Europe issued the following press text: An update on LUMIX PRO We will be closing our LUMIX PRO service on 30 November 2025. This step allows us to refocus on new activities designed to better support our customers and creators. Current members will be able to log in and...
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