Digital SLR Cameras
Nikon Launches the new D6

Nikon has finally unveiled its latest flagship full-frame DSLR for sports shooters and photojournalists: the Nikon D6. At its core, the D6 uses the same 20.8MP resolution full-frame CMOS sensor as its predecessor that maxes out at the same 4K/30p when shooting video, and you won’t find any on-sensor phase-detect points for improved Live View capabilities. Instead, the hero-feature of this new camera is the new 105-point all-cross-type AF system that Nikon is calling “the most powerful AF system in Nikon’s history.”

“We want to provide a photography experience that is reliable and credible, even in extreme situations where the pace is fast and tough. For the regulars at sporting events, they will love how quickly the Nikon D6 reacts to the rapid movements of the athletes. Photojournalists will appreciate the ability to take photos without hesitation or interruption during crucial moments. The speed with accuracy, operability, communication, and transmission, this is the D6 – it leaves nothing to chance,” said Narendra Menon, Managing Director, Nikon Middle East FZE.

Not only does the D6 uses a “triple-sensor arrangement” for every focus point to achieve coverage that’s “approximately 1.6x denser” than the D5, but the AF system is also much more customizable. Group AF now supports up to 17 custom focus point arrangements that users can pre-set depending on the subject they’re shooting, and something called “expanded focus detection range” increases the detection area for single-point and dynamic area AF so you can still nail focus even if your subject drifts outside your focus point.

Speed has also been improved, with the maximum burst rate increased from 12fps to 14fps with full AF/AE tracking, or 10.5fps in “silent mode” using the electronic shutter. You can also pull stills from video by pressing down the shutter during Movie Mode, allowing you to “shoot” up to 60fps in Full HD (2MP), or 30fps in 4K UHD (8MP).

Nikon has also added a bunch of workflow enhancements for the pros. There’s built-in 2.4 and 5GHz WiFi, a USB-C port and dual CFExpress card slots allow for much faster data transfer, recall shooting functions let you assign a combination of settings to a single button, JPEG functions give you the ability to simultaneously record two JPEG images at different size and quality settings, and there are a total of 14 customizable buttons.
In the durability category, the camera is made to the same professional standard as the D5 before it, featuring a magnesium alloy body that is “extensively weather-sealed” to protect you from elements. The Nikon D6 will hit store shelves in April for a suggested retail price of $6,500, body-only.

Digital Cameras
Sony Launches RX1R III Full-Frame Compact Camera with 61MP Sensor and AI Capabilities

Sony today announced the highly anticipated RX1R III, the third generation of its RX1R series, a premium compact camera featuring a fixed lens. This new model boasts a 61-megapixel 35mm full-frame Exmor R CMOS image sensor, the latest BIONZ XR image processing engine, and a ZEISS Sonnar T 35mm F2 lens.
The RX1R III’s combination of the 61-megapixel full-frame Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS image sensor and the BIONZ XR image processing engine delivers high resolution and sensitivity, coupled with low noise and a wide dynamic range. The sensor surface includes an AR (Anti-Reflection) coating and omits the optical low-pass filter to achieve superior image quality. The integrated lens is optimized at the micron level, ensuring excellent image quality and high optical performance within a compact form factor.
To ensure accurate and effortless shooting, the RX1R III incorporates the latest AI processing unit, a feature valued in Sony’s top-of-the-line professional Alpha cameras. This AI unit can accurately recognize subject shape and movement, eye position, human bodies, and heads, allowing it to track subjects even when their faces are not visible, for both still images and videos. The image sensor’s capture area covers approximately 78% with up to 693 densely arranged phase-detection AF points.
Despite its fixed lens, the camera offers the versatility of three prime lenses through its Step Crop Shooting function, enabling users to switch between focal lengths equivalent to 35mm, 50mm, and 70mm via assigned buttons or dials. When shooting in RAW format, users can reselect the focal length during post-production. The lens’s macro ring allows instant switching to macro mode, enabling close-up shots as near as 20 cm with a maximum magnification of 0.26x.
For creators seeking unique and personalized visuals, the RX1R III offers twelve built-in Creative Looks. Adjustments to hue, saturation, brightness, contrast, and sharpness can be applied to both still images and videos. Notable Creative Looks include FL2 for a nostalgic expression with subdued colors, and FL3 for a more vibrant image.
Crafted from lightweight yet highly rigid magnesium alloy, the RX1R III balances aesthetics and functionality. Its design maintains excellent operability and expandability, with dials and the Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe embedded into the camera body, featuring a flat top surface. The grip design and surface texture provide a secure and comfortable hold.
The camera is equipped with an electronic viewfinder boasting an approximately 2.36 million-dot XGA OLED with high resolution and contrast, offering a magnification of approximately 0.70x. The RX1R III uses the rechargeable battery pack NP-FW50, capable of capturing up to 300 still images. It also features a USB Type-C port for rapid charging with USB Power Delivery-compatible devices or for connecting external power sources like mobile batteries for extended shooting sessions.
In alignment with Sony’s ‘Road to Zero’ initiative, the RX1R III supports the company’s vision for achieving a zero environmental footprint by 2050. Manufacturing facilities for Sony imaging products, including the RX1R III, operate on 100% renewable electricity. The camera’s packaging utilizes Sony’s proprietary environmentally friendly Original Blended Material instead of plastic. The camera system also includes comprehensive accessibility options, such as a Screen Reader function and Display Magnification, to support visually impaired users across an expanded range of menu items.
Optional accessories for the RX1R III include the TG-2 dedicated thumb grip , the LCS-RXL compact body case , and the LHP-1 lens hood. The RX1R III will be available in selected countries in the Middle East starting from September 2025.
Digital SLR Cameras
Canon Launches New RF 20mm F1.4L VCM Hybrid Lens

Canon Europe has launched the RF 20mm F1.4L VCM, an ultra-wide angle addition to its innovative RF hybrid prime lens range 1, designed to adapt to the evolving needs of professionals working in video and stills. A full-frame 20mm focal length and impressive low-light performance delivered by the fast f/1.4 aperture enable users to expand their creative storytelling capabilities.
With a dramatic 94° angle of view (diagonally measured) and minimum focusing distance of just 0.2 metres, the RF 20mm F1.4L VCM enables scenes to be framed in dynamic and original ways. Exceptional image quality is achieved across the frame thanks to an advanced optical design that includes Aspheric, Super UD (ultra-low dispersion) and BR (Blue Spectrum Refractive) elements, plus an 11-blade aperture for cinematic bokeh and highlights.
A perfect partner for capturing establishing shots and wide vistas, from landscapes to architecture and interiors, the RF 20mm F1.4L VCM provides L-series precision in all conditions. Its versatile all-in-one construction lets users switch effortlessly between video and still images, with an Iris Ring2 providing smooth, click-free adjustments of the aperture in 1/32 steps between stops while filming and a powerful VCM3 motor delivering near-silent autofocus with minimal focus breathing.
Despite its shorter focal length, the RF 20mm F1.4L VCM shares a consistent design with the other Canon RF F1.4L hybrid prime lenses. The uniform size and aperture, filter diameter and colour balance allow this ultra-wide angle lens to be used interchangeably with the rest of the range for a smoother shooting and post-production workflow.
Digital Cameras
Sony Intros Two New G Lenses in the Middle East

Sony Middle East and Africa has unveiled two groundbreaking lenses—the FE 16mm F1.8 G (SEL16F18G) and the FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS (SEL400800G)—designed to elevate photography and videography experiences for creators and professionals alike. Both lenses bring advanced capabilities, state-of-the-art technology, and unmatched optical performance to Sony’s Alpha series camera ecosystem.
FE 16mm F1.8 G (SEL16F18G)
The FE 16mm F1.8 G is a premium G Lens that combines high-resolution ultra-wide angles with a lightweight, portable design. This makes it ideal for shooting dynamic landscapes, architecture, starry skies, and even close-ups. With its advanced optical construction, the lens ensures sharp image resolution across the frame and eliminates chromatic aberration, thanks to features like:
- Two AA (Advanced Aspherical) elements for sharpness at all apertures.
- Super ED and ED glass elements to minimize distortions.
- Optimized coatings to suppress flare and ghosting.
With a large F1.8 maximum aperture and an 11-blade circular diaphragm, the lens produces exceptional bokeh. It also boasts a close focusing distance of 0.15m (AF) and 0.13m (MF), allowing creators to explore unique angles and creative depths. Designed for portability, the lens weighs only 304g (10.8 oz) and measures 73.8 x 75 mm, making it perfect for landscapes, architecture, and astrophotography.
For professionals shooting fast-moving subjects, its two XD (extreme dynamic) linear motors provide rapid, precise autofocus with minimal noise, ensuring seamless performance for both stills and video. Additionally, features like reduced focus breathing and in-body Active Mode stabilization make it a reliable choice for video creators. The lens offers intuitive controls, including a focus hold button, aperture ring, and dust-resistant build, ensuring excellent reliability for diverse shooting conditions.
FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS (SEL400800G)
Sony has introduced its first 800mm super-telephoto zoom lens, the FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS. Engineered for professionals shooting wildlife, sports, and landscapes, this Alpha lens covers a versatile 400mm to 800mm zoom range. The maximum focal length can be extended to 1600mm with Sony’s 2x teleconverter, offering unparalleled reach without compromising image quality. Designed with an inner-zoom mechanism, the lens maintains a consistent length for stable balance and effortless handling, even during handheld shooting. With its lightweight build and ergonomic design, it’s a go-to choice for professionals on the move.
Key features include:
- Six ED (Extra-low Dispersion) elements to control chromatic aberration and deliver sharp, vibrant images.
- 11-blade circular aperture for smooth, natural bokeh.
- Precision linear motors for fast and accurate autofocus, perfect for tracking dynamic subjects such as birds or athletes.
he lens also incorporates Optical SteadyShot image stabilization to prevent shake-induced blur and is optimized for use with Alpha bodies offering in-body stabilization.
Both lenses feature thoughtful design elements to improve usability and reliability in diverse shooting environments. From focus hold buttons and customizable switches to fluorine-coated front elements that resist dirt and dust, the lenses are built for rigorous professional use. Additionally, the FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS offers a redesigned lens hood with a lock button for added security.
The FE 16mm F1.8 G lens will be available in selected Middle Eastern countries starting April 2025. The FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS lens will hit the market in March 2025.
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