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Sony is building a 9.6K large-format open-gate sensor that could arrive as early as 2027
Sony has announced that it is developing a 65mm sensor for the Venice 2 cinema system, capable of 9.6K open gate ...
When you think about all that the digital age has changed, there are few categories that have changed more — and less — than optics. Film cameras are nearly obsolete and the great names of the past — ...
Next to image quality, medium format cameras are known for being massive and expensive — but Phase One’s latest camera aims to resolve at least one of those negatives. Unveiled on Tuesday, September ...
The VZ-6617 medium format camera, currently on Kickstarter, is a timely shortcut for the photographer eager to experiment with a range of formats for their landscape/scenic shots but hampered by the ...
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APS-C cameras might be all you really need – and full-frame snobs need to get over it
Stop pretending APS-C cameras are not serious photography tools ...
Hasselblad's latest model shows how medium-format cameras are getting smarter and easier to use. Beyond the gargantuan sensors, the most notable thing about Hasselblad's latest flagships is the tech ...
We test and rate scores of digital cameras and lenses each year, from pocket-friendly models to high-end medium format systems. Here's everything you need to know to pick the right camera for you.
From Issue Seven of Gear Patrol Magazine. Jon Gilbert, a team leader at Phase One — maker of cameras like the 100-megapixel XF IQ3 ($50,000) — recently stopped by Gear Patrol HQ to talk to me about ...
Film photography may now be something so outdated as to be unknown to our younger readers, but as an analogue medium it has enjoyed a steady enthusiast revival. There is still a bonanza of second-hand ...
In the film era, medium-format photography was considered 35mm’s clumsy cousin, trading a bulkier camera and slower operation for substantial gains in image quality. That calculus has persisted into ...
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