Review of the World's Top 10 Camera Brands
Review of the World's Top 10 Camera Brands – which ones do you most want to own? And which is your ideal "photography partner"?
Review of the World's Top 10 Camera Brands – which ones do you most want to own? And which is your ideal "photography partner"?
Fujifilm confirmed recently that it will carry out a new round of price adjustments in the U.S. market on the 30th of this month. This marks the second official price increase by the company within less than a month, following the first one at the end of July due to tariff policies.
Recently, the Fujifilm X-E5 has hit the market. However, similar to the situation with the X-Half series, the premium for the first batch is not as high as expected.
In the world of cameras, there’s an often mythologized existence: medium format cameras. With larger sensors, higher resolution, and superior image quality, they hold the status of "image quality gods" in the eyes of photographers. However, if medium format cameras are so excellent, why have they never become the mainstream? What exactly lies behind this? This article explores this topic.
I have always been interested in Leica's Q series compact cameras, even when the first-generation Q was launched, I didn't immediately understand its design intent.
Absolutely! The Fujifilm X-E1 paired with the 7Artisans 35mm lens offers exceptional value for money. Though the X-E1 is an older model, its film simulations and retro straight-out-of-camera colors remain charming.
You don't need to spend thousands of dollars to capture photos and videos that rival those in magazines and TV shows, with quality comparable to expensive professional equipment.
1-inch sensor, 8K 50p video, compact design, 100-minute battery life record, smart control... Let's get to know this 360° camera that strives to stand out from the competition.
Comfortable, compact, and tailored for full-frame sensors — this is the new 35mm f/1.8 AF prime lens jointly launched by 7Artisans and Brightin Star.
The administrator of 43Addict has listed the following 5 outstanding Micro Four Thirds lenses
The Minolta 100mm f2.8 macro has been a prestigious lens since 1986. Since its introduction that year, there have been a total of four versions – four released by Minolta and one by Sony – with the optical design remaining unchanged throughout.
Full-frame cameras are of great significance to many serious photography enthusiasts and semi-professional photographers.
The following is a guide to camera recommendations for photography beginners, combining four core elements: cost-effectiveness, ease of use, image quality, and future development.
Shooting with a large aperture and appropriate shutter speed can effectively highlight the subject. But what exactly do "fast" and "slow" mean when referring to camera lenses?
The Fujifilm X-E5 features a retro and classic rangefinder-style design. I have been using models from the X-E series, starting from the X-E2, X-E3, to the X-E4, and I've always loved them.
On August 8, 2025, 7Artisans officially released the full-frame autofocus lens AF 40mm F2, which supports Sony E, Nikon Z, and Leica L mounts. It is scheduled to go on sale at 17:00 on August 8.
Launched in 2014, the Panasonic GM5 was the world's smallest Micro Four Thirds camera equipped with an electronic viewfinder (EVF) at that