AGENDA NEWS A TIPA OF THE HAT! W e’re honoured to announce that Pro Moviemaker magazine is to join the Technical Image Press Association, an esteemed organisation of the best publications in the photo and video field, published in print and online. These publications cover consumer, professional, business-to-business and fine art. Pro Moviemaker is voted to the prestigious Technical Image Press Association professional video camera (XA70/XA75). Fujifilm and Sony walked away with two each for best APS-C expert (X-T5) and best APS-C professional (X-H2S), and best full-frame professional (A7R V)
and best professional content creator (ZV-E1) respectively. Sony also took two lens awards, but it was Sigma that stood out with three wins, followed by Nikon and Tamron with a brace. Sigma’s success came in best wide-angle prime, best wide-angle zoom and best superzoom categories for the 24mm f/1.4 Art, 16- 28mm f/2.8 Contemporary and 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 Sport. tipa.com “The 2023 TIPA World Award winners have just been revealed after the general assembly in Barcelona”
Editors from member magazines in Europe, Asia, Australia and North and South America coalesce annually, making up a global panel of experts who have earned a reputation for their honest appraisal of imaging products. They then vote in the TIPA World Awards to name the best. The 2023 TIPA World Award winners have just been revealed following the general assembly in Barcelona. Cameras, lenses, software, accessories and services from across photo and video industries were voted on, with the winners in the 40 categories viewed as the cream of the industry. This time, Canon scooped three camera awards - best APS-C entry-level (EOS R50), best full-frame advanced (EOS R8) and best
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