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The bi-annual camera conference arrives in Cologne, Germany. CNET brings you all the latest news.
First unveiled at Photokina 2016, Fujifilm's first foray into digital medium format has a relatively affordable price and mainstream design.
Your GH4 just became expendable.
The redesigned LCD flips, twists and tilts, but the rest of the body remains very similar to its predecessor.
Design enhancements include some tweaks to the controls, relocation of the remote terminal and enough changes that it requires a different battery grip.
New wide-angle and telephoto models from flesh out the high-end medium-format camera market.
The Extreme Pro SDXC card prototype isn't on sale yet but it could appeal to videographers shooting a lot of high-resolution 4K video.
It's a struggle to work with every new camera, each with its own raw photo format, but Adobe's got core support for Canon's hot new 5D Mark IV.
The company is planning to ship an aggressively priced camera with a Micro Four Thirds mount.
A wide angle zoom, portrait and supertelephoto will arrive starting in October.
The grip contour and dual card slots are among the notable enhancements.
With an 18-frames-per second continuous-shooting speed, overhauled autofocus system and new options to support professionals, Olympus tries to lure them with zippy performance and compact design.
More must-haves for your Micro Four Thirds camera.