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Hasselblad and DJI Form Strategic Partnership

Hasselblad Group, the leader in high-quality professional cameras, and DJI, the world’s most-innovative aerial technology company, announced a corporate partnership through DJI’s acquisition of a strategic minority stake in Hasselblad.…

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Bence Máté is the nature photographer of the year 2015 in Hungary

Bence Máté won for the fifth time the Nature Photographer of the Year title, who was pictured in front of his photo winning the nature’s Photo of the Year title, as well. While this year Levente Szekeres of Subotica was choosen Young Nature Photographer of the Year by the jury.…

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Brighter lenses and accessories for the darker months

Olympus autumn and winter offer rewards photographers who prepare professionally for the lower-light seasons. Olympus will follow its popular OM-D and PEN summer special with an autumn and winter offer for Olympus camera owners looking for the sort of premium, super-bright, interchangeable lens that is ideal for capturing the spectacular light, colours and crispness of…

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Sony technoligies made for Bond

Ahead of the release of the highly anticipated motion picture SPECTRE, Sony has unveiled its ‘Made for Bond’ advertising campaign, which stars Naomie Harris as Moneypenny.…

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Leica and Goodwood Revival partnership

Every September, motor sport fans come from far and wide to the Goodwood Revival, the legendary classic car event – an action-packed weekend of historic motor racing, period theatre, music and more.…

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Photo Shanghai 2015 Post fair round-up

Outstanding sales, the successful bridging of galleries and collectors from East and West and the maturing of the enthusiastic Chinese photography market were praised by both dealers and visitors at the close of the 2015 edition of Photo Shanghai.…

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Canon develops 250 megapixels CMOS sensor

Canon is developing an APS-H-size (approx. 29.2 x 20.2 mm) CMOS sensor incorporating approximately 250 million pixels (19,580 x 12,600 pixels), the world’s highest number of pixels for a CMOS sensor smaller than the size of a 35 mm full-frame sensor.…

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