Hasselblad’s new ,200 X2D 100C packs a massive 100MP sensor inside with 5-axis IBIS

Hasselblad X2D 100C packs a massive 100MP sensor inside with 5-axis IBIS

At the heart of the Hasselblad X2D 100C is a 100MP backside-illuminated CMOS sensor (43.8mm x 32.9mm) that Hasselblad claims offers up to 15 stops of dynamic range through its 16-bit color depth. Stabilizing that sensor is a 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system that Hasselblad claims offers up to seven stops of compensation.

Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 review

Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 review

The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 is the latest in a line of high-end Micro Four Thirds cameras aimed at video shooters. The GH6 can shoot a vast range of 4K-focused video modes, including slow-motion from 120 fps capture, full-sensor ‘open gate’/anamorphic shooting, and capture in industry standard formats such as ProRes 422 and 422HQ.

Why Nikon and Canon have given up on DSLRs

Why Nikon and Canon have given up on DSLRs

The biggest news in the camera industry this month is that Nikon is reportedly halting development of new SLR cameras, marking the end of a 63-year run. From now on, it will focus exclusively on mirrorless Z mount models like the Z6, Z50 and recently-launched Z9 flagship.

Vivo Designs Detachable, Double-Sided Pop-Up Smartphone Camera

Vivo Designs Detachable, Double-Sided Pop-Up Smartphone Camera

Vivo has designed a detachable pop-up camera system that consists of three total cameras and two flashes and runs on its own built-in battery. The system can be used for selfies and video calls and has a dual-camera integrated onto the back of the pop-up system. This acts as the main camera, giving users a total of three cameras and two flashes.

iPhone 13 Camera Review

iPhone 13 Camera Review

There’s much more to the iPhone 13 cameras than just a new diagonal arrangement of the lenses. The wide camera now gathers 47% more light than the iPhone 12, thanks to a larger camera with 1.7μm pixels. Another plus is that the ultrawide camera can now capture four times more scene and its newer sensor delivers better low-light performance along with less noise.

Ricoh GR IIIx: Street Photography with a 40mm Lens

Ricoh GR IIIx: Street Photography with a 40mm Lens

The Ricoh GR III is a modern digital version of a pocket-sized APS-C camera much loved by pros and street photographers. This new version has the same design as the original, but swaps the first camera’s wide 28mm equivalent lens for a more natural 40mm angle of view.