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Lumix GH7 announced Panasonic has recently unveiled the latest flagship model in its Micro Four Thirds Lumix G series – the Lumix GH7. new real-time AF-recognition feature for tracking a wide variety of subjects, including humans, animals and many different vehicles. In addition, improved image stabilisation technology provides The camera understandably builds on the success of its predecessor, the GH6, by enhancing its capabilities in video. In that respect, it certainly has

perspective distortion correction for videos and a High Mode to further stabilise footage when on the move. This is complemented by 32-bit float recording, which removes the need for level adjustments during shooting. However, this feature is only available with a specific XLR adapter, which will be sold separately. The Lumix GH7 is set to be available at the end of July 2024 and will be priced at £1999. panasonic.com

some things to shout about. Its 25.2-megapixel back-side

illuminated CMOS sensor promises a wider dynamic range of over 13 stops and improved video performance, with the ability to internally record 5.7K/30p ProRes 422 HQ and ProRes Raw HQ. Or custom LUT files can be applied directly to footage for rapid colour grading via a Real Time LUT feature. The GH7’s phase detection autofocus is also a notable upgrade. It includes a

Sigma reveals its superfast f/1.8 zoom

helps with balance and stability but also facilitates a dust- and weather- resistant design. Sigma is positioning this as a lens for both photographers and videographers, stating that the lens experiences minimal focus breathing. It also uses Sigma’s High-response Linear Actuator (HLA) AF system to offer fast and silent focusing. Furthermore, on-lens controls feature an aperture ring with de- click and lock switches, a focus ring with adjustable torque and two customisable AFL buttons, which Sigma said make controls easy. sigmauk.com

Sigma has introduced the 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN Art lens – the world’s first full-frame mirrorless zoom lens with a constant maximum aperture of f/1.8. Available for L-Mount and Sony E-mount, it retails for £1299. With a wide constant maximum aperture of f/1.8 across the zoom range, it offers low-light capabilities that rival many prime lenses. The 28-45mm f/1.8 comprises 18 elements in 15 groups, including five SLD elements and three aspherical elements, while weighing less than 1kg. It also utilises an inner zoom mechanism to keep the lens’ physical length constant, which not only

Panasonic has introduced a 26mm pancake lens to its Lumix S series. The Lumix S 26mm f/8 is a compact and lightweight manual focus lens aiming to find the perfect balance between portability and quality. The lens offers a fixed focal length of 26mm and maximum aperture of f/8. The lens measures a very portable 18.1mm in length and weighs around 58g. As such, it is being positioned as a versatile option for everyday, casual and creative photography. A reasonable price of £219 makes it accessible to many photographers, from amateurs looking to expand their gear to professionals seeking a more portable option. panasonic.com New 26mm pancake lens from Panasonic

Prime time for Canon hybrid creators

extremely fast, on point and incredibly quiet. Combined with the wide aperture, it delivered in lower-light conditions and the fall-off from the focal point into lovely smooth background bokeh was pleasing. Sharpness also looked excellent and there was no visible distortion. That said, we only had the lens in-hand for a relatively short period of time, so watch this space for a more in-depth review when we get our hands on a proper test unit. Until then, rest assured that this lens is very capable indeed. Its predecessor, the EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM, left big shoes to fill, but so far it seems the RF 35mm f/1.4 L VCM has big enough feet. canon.co.uk

Canon has revealed the RF 35mm f/1.4 prime lens – and the headline here is undoubtedly a clear push towards hybrid shooters. This new addition notably boasts a dedicated aperture ring with smooth action to give videographers easier access and better control. Inside, the lens promises minimal focus breathing as well as an 11-blade aperture for smooth bokeh. The AF uses Canon’s speedy Nano USM and a newly introduced Voice Coil Motor (VCM). There are 14 elements in 11 groups – with two UD and two aspherical lenses to deliver maximum sharpness. It weighs in at 555g and measures 76.5mm in diameter and 99.3mm in length. We were fortunate enough to have an advanced try and the AF was remarkable:

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