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Zeiss is undoubtedly one of the legends of camera and lensmakers, so when they announce something, it’s sure to grab every camera junkie’s eye. Their latest unveiling? The Zeiss ZX1, a mirrorless digital camera with 35mm FOV and built-in Lightroom.
Mirrorless cameras are awesome, if not a little bit expensive. They also tend towards more features, modes and lenses than a lot of us care to deal with and learn. Fujifilm looks to correct that with the new Fujifilm X-A5, a new budget mirrorless camera that successfully combines the build and optical power of a mirrorless camera, with the ease and straightforward simplicity of a mirrorless
Sony has just announced their newest mirrorless camera, the Alpha A7R III, the newest upgrade and successor to the A7R II. The new model features a Full-Frame stacked, Exmor R CMOS sensor, with an impressive 42.2 megapixels. They've given it some new additions, such as gapless microlenses and anti-flare coating, as well as the latestBIONZ X image processing engine; as a result, they've got processing speeds of up to 1.8 times faster than the A7R II.
As much as we love DSLRs (and trust, we do) there's no denying that mirrorless cameras may just be the future when it comes to everyday photography for most of us. That's why we're still big fans of the Sony A6000.