Equipment
Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU Is Very Powerful and Power-Hungry
Nvidia announced a new series of professional-grade GPUs and AI-powered tools for PCs and workstations. The RTX Pro Blackwell series GPUs are designed for demanding professional designers, creatives, and developers. [Read More]
Kolari Brings Magnetic Clip-in Filters to Blackmagic Full-Frame Cine Cameras
Kolari Vision, best known for its infrared and ultraviolet camera conversions and filters, announced that its popular magnetic clip-in filters are now available for Blackmagic’s full-frame cinema cameras, including the Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K and Blackmagic Pyxis 6K. [Read More]
Laowa Debuts Four Ultra-Wide Full-Frame Cinema VV Lenses
Venus Optics announced four new wide-angle Laowa cinema lenses designed for VistaVision cameras. [Read More]
SmallRig’s Cooling Fan Promises to Significantly Improve Canon R5 II Recording Duration
SmallRig released a new cooling fan for Canon EOS R5-series mirrorless cameras. The $60 cooling fan snaps onto the back of the Canon EOS R5 and EOS R5 II, delivering cool air to the back of the camera to improve video recording duration. [Read More]
Hide an AirTag on Your Sony Camera With the Alphagvrd Body Cap
Upgrade plain Sony camera body caps with a customizable Alphagvrd Creative Weapon Sensor Cap that hides an Apple AirTag. [Read More]
Magnum is Digitizing Its Color Photo Archive with the Fujifilm GFX 100 II
Magnum Photos is working closely with Fujifilm and MPP (Heritage and Photography Library of Paris / Médiathèque du Patrimoine et de la Photographie) to digitize Magnum’s massive color library archive in Paris. The collection contains approximately 650,000 color slides that have remained mostly untouched and unseen for over 20 years. [Read More]
Godox’s New Monolight for Photo and Video Promises Power and Portability
Godox, makers of professional lighting solutions, announced a new powerful, waterproof RGBWW monolight, the Knowled M1000R. It is designed primarily with videographers in mind, although it could also be useful for photographers. [Read More]
Canon Commits to Continuing In-House Sensor Development
Image sensor research and development is notoriously costly, which is why so many manufacturers have opted to work with an existing sensor fabrication company, like Sony Semiconductor, rather than develop their own in-house. Canon has been one of the few exceptions and, according to its executives, that will remain the case. [Read More]
OM System’s Strategy Might Box It Into No-Man’s Land
OM System isn’t willing to sacrifice the performance of its computational photography features in order to increase the resolution of its sensors. That strategy leverages one of the company’s competitive advantages, but it also very well makes it difficult for its cameras to appeal to any photographer. [Read More]
Novachips’ CFexpress 4.0 Type A and B Cards Promise Incredible Value
South Korean memory company Novachips announced new CFexpress 4.0 memory cards that promise to be as affordable as SD cards. Novachips’ new CFexpress Type A and Type B memory cards come in sizes ranging from 330GB to a whopping 3.2 TB, with prices starting at $199. [Read More]