| | | | May 17, 2026 | This week’s coverage highlighted two very different ideas of what an enthusiast camera should be. For some brands, that means increasingly powerful hybrid systems built to handle both high-end photography and demanding video production. For others, it means rediscovering the appeal of smaller, more tactile cameras centered on the shooting experience itself. | Sony drove much of the week’s conversation with the launch and review of the new a7R VI. We also covered Sony’s new FE 100-400mm F4.5 GM OSS and Canon’s compact RF 20-50mm F4 L IS USM PZ power zoom lens, both aimed squarely at creators balancing stills and motion work. | Meanwhile, Panasonic took a very different approach with the new Lumix DC-L10, an enthusiast compact focused more on portability, controls and everyday carry appeal than outright technical escalation.
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| | | | | | | | | IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MPB | I Sold My X-H2S... Now What? | In the third episode of ISO: Camera Upgrades on a Budget, in partnership with MPB, Joshua Martin, the creator behind the cinematography YouTube channel Cine Dailies, hunts for his next daily driver. | |
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