The bi-annual camera conference arrives in Cologne, Germany. CNET brings you all the latest news.
Fast, functional pro lenses and a consumer-friendly macro debut.
With a new everything -- body, sensor and autofocus system -- Sony's targeting pro sports photographers with the updated version of its fixed-mirror camera.
The company's latest mirrorless camera gets a grip -- a battery grip, that is.
With a 1-inch 20-megapixel sensor and a 20x zoom lens made for movies, this compact is ready to meet your photo and video demands.
Panasonic combines the G7 and the GX85 into the G85/G80, ruggedizes it and bulks up the video features.
You'll be able to customize the location of the display, grip and other aspects of this 75-megapixel, square-format camera
Lefties rejoice: Among the 4116 anniversary editions unveiled at Photokina 2016, Hasselblad displayed a concept version of a modular 75MP square camera that can be configured for you.
Nikon's surprise CES announcement of a 4K-resolution 360-degree camera is on its way, joined by surprise announcements of the KeyMission 170 and 80 action cams.
The lens is designed for use with the Sony A7 series of cameras.
With much improved performance specs over the sluggish older models, the M5 looks like it might be a solid addition to the line and a decent alternative to Canon's similarly priced Rebels.
Replacing the original from 2005, Canon updates the EF 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 IS II USM with current technologies.
With a substantial grip and an integrated electronic viewfinder, the M5 may attract Canon's low-end dSLR buyers.