[Dan K] had just such a lens from Sigma, but wanted to get it working fully with a camera using the Canon EF lens fitting. Hacking ensued. The lens in question was a Sigma 15-30mm f/3.5-4.5 EX DG ...
KIPON has announced its new high-end Tilt-Shift adapter brand OCUST which was designed to meet the needs of professional ...
The fixed lens on this camera meant no zoom was possible. [Bastiaan] decided to address this shortcoming by building a Canon EF Lens Mount. The resulting build looks hilarious, but actually takes ...
Sony's ZV-E10 II is a stripped-down version of its APS-C flagship ... shooters wishing to dabble in the Nikon realm, there is ...
As mentioned, the Canon spatial video lens requires a EOS R7 (ab 1299 €), which is an APS-C model. It costs around 1300 euros as a body. The RF-S7.8mm F4 STM DUAL is available for pre-order in ...
Expanded functionality with Nikon F-mount lens adapter The Nikon FT-1 adapter allows ... its ability to use the Nikon full-frame and APS-C DSLR lenses that you already own. 162mm equivalent ...
The new Laowa 12-24mm f/5.6 Zoom Shift is an APS-C lens that offers some pretty remarkable features – starting with that 102.5°-63.9° angle of view coverage, coupled with a constant f/5.6 aperture ...
How animals see the world is a question that has intrigued scientists and wildlife experts throughout the development of ...
Canon has officially revealed its cheapest spatial and smallest VR lens yet, the $450 RF-S7.8mm F4 STM Dual. It's the same size as a regular camera lens but is designed to let creators shoot 3D VR ...
The best mirrorless cameras for photographers of all types, experience levels, and budgets. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
By way of comparison, the most affordable mirrorless model in Canon's lineup -- the EOS M100 -- has a street price of about US$450, although that admittedly includes a 15-45mm lens. But just ...
This guide to the very best cameras on the market includes both mirrorless and DSLR models from leading brands, including Nikon, Sony and Canon ... full-frame, APS-C/crop, or micro four thirds?