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New Thypoch Eureka 28mm f/2.8 lens for Leica M and Fujifilm X mount officially announced inspired by the Dallmeyer 35mm f/3.5 Anastigmat

25 novembre 2025 à 01:23



The previously reported Thypoch Eureka 28mm f/2.8 lens is now officially announced and available for pre-order at (this is the second Thypoch Eureka lens):

The lens is available for Leica M and Fujifilm X mount as well as M-mount with Fujix X-mount adapter:


Additional information can be found here and here:

  • Crafted with a brass body and finished in pearl white infused with delicate gold powder
  • Classic appearance design from the 1950s
  • Ultra-lightweight: around 130 g
  • Compact size: 19.5~21.9 mm height
  • Outstanding sharpness from center to edge
  • Accurate rendering: only 0.462% distortion
  • Multi-layer coating
  • Two colors available
  • 0.4 m minimum focusing distance

New Thypoch Eureka 28mm f/2.8 lens for Leica M-mount officially announced

Check out also the Typoch Black Friday deals at Typoch’s website, B&H Photo, and Amazon:


More Black Friday deals can be found here:

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Press release:

Classic and Compact: Thypoch Eureka 28mm f/2.8 ASPH. Pre-order Available Now

Thypoch today announced the pre-order of the Eureka 28mm f/2.8 ASPH, the latest addition to its vintage line of compact, high-performance pancake lenses. Following the success of the series’ inaugural 50mm lens, the new 28mm model maintains the signature blend of classic aesthetic appeal and cutting-edge optical engineering, offering photographers a wider option.  

Inspired by the iconic British legend – the Dallmeyer 35mm f/3.5 Anastigmat mounted on the Ilford Advocate camera, the Eureka 28mm f/2.8 ASPH embodies a heritage design re-imagined for today. The creation of this lens was born from the Thypoch team’s passion for shooting reversal film during long-distance travels, using compact 28mm lenses. Dissatisfied with the market’s lack of options that were truly small, elegant, and exhibited minimal vignetting—a critical flaw for reversal film, where dark corners significantly impact viewing pleasure, unlike digitally adjustable files—they decided to develop their own.

Thypoch’s optical designers iterated through three distinct versions before arriving at the optimal result seen today, achieving outstanding resolution, minimal vignetting, and low distortion—all within an exceptionally compact form to meet the demands of fine reversal film. To match this optical excellence, countless hours were dedicated to refining the fine white paint finish and perfecting the surface texture of the black version. Although the black model does not use lacquer, the team employed a special method to achieve a tactile quality as pleasing as traditional black lacquer, making the Eureka 28mm a precision instrument for the artist, and a work of art in itself.

Besides the M mount version, Thypoch specially releases an X mount version and an M-X adapter to maintain the aesthetic consistency between the camera body and the lens based on the refined, vintage appearance of Eureka and the design of Fujifilm cameras. Even when adapted, its compact size remains lightweight and balanced, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate classic aesthetics without compromising modern optical quality.

There are 3 options available for pre-order, all of them enjoy a 10% discount of the MSRP and a special gift of pre-order:

  • Eureka 28mm M mount (Pearl White/Matte Black), pre-sale price at $413.
  • Eureka 28mm X mount (Pearl White/Matte Black), pre-sale price at $413.
  • Eureka 28mm mount (Pearl White/Matte Black) + M-X adapter (Silver/Black), pre-sale price at $431.

Via LeicaRumors

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Additional information on the upcoming Viltrox 2.0x teleconverter

24 novembre 2025 à 23:17



Here is some additional information on the previously reported Viltrox 2.0x teleconverter (see patent):

Update – pre-orders now open at B&H Photo.

  • 9 elements in 5 groups
  • Weighing approximately 229 grams
  • Features electronic contacts
  • Supports EXIF ​​data transmission
  • Lens-based image stabilization
  • 120fps continuous shooting
  • Dust and splash resistant.
  • Expected price around $160





The first third-party teleconverter for Nikon Z-Mount is coming soon (from Viltrox)

  
  
The Viltrox Black Friday deals are now live – they are offering 20% off on everything they sell:

Additional information can be found here:

Viltrox Black Friday deals started today: 20% off everything they sell

Via SonyAddict

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New Sony FX8 cinema camera rumors

22 novembre 2025 à 01:53




Here are some additional rumors on the Sony FX8 cinema line camera:

  • The FX8 will be smaller than the Sony FX9 model.
  • The rumored Sony FX8 cinema camera features a 12K sensor with a horizontal pixel count of 12,032.
  • The Sony FX8 will support dual native ISO and enhanced sensitivity similar to the Sony FX6.
  • 16 stops of dynamic range at three ISO settings: 500, 2000, and 8000.
  • The Sony FX8 will support high-quality full-frame/S35 format 8K30p and 4K60p recording (17:9, 16:9), and supports 1.04x cropped 16:9 4K120p recording.
  • Although the FX8’s sensor is marketed as an 81-megapixel effective sensor based on a 16:9 crop factor—in line with Cinema Line conventions—it is clearly a full-frame sensor with a total of 96 million pixels.
  • Similar to the relationship between the Sony FX30 and Sony A6700. Sony appears to be planning to debut its new image sensor in the CineLine first. This implies that after the FX8’s release, the Sony A7S/A7R series may launch new Alpha cameras featuring a full 3:2 aspect ratio 96-megapixel sensor.
  • Unfortunately, Sony has no plans to support Open Gate for cameras, including the FX8 and BURANO.

Additional information on the two upcoming Sony professional video cameras

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Malikie is suing Canon over Wi-Fi in cameras and printers

21 novembre 2025 à 02:13


Malikie is suing Canon over Wi-Fi in cameras and printers. Here is the recap of the Malikie Innovations v. Canon Patent lawsuit:

Overview In mid-November 2025, Irish patent-holding company Malikie Innovations Ltd. (along with its investment partner and beneficiary Key Patent Innovations Ltd.) filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Canon Inc. and its U.S. subsidiary Canon USA Inc.. The case accuses Canon of using Wi-Fi-related technologies in its products without a license. These patents originated from BlackBerry Ltd., which sold a large portfolio of wireless communication patents to Malikie in 2023 as part of a deal worth up to $900 million.

Filing Details

  • Date filed: November 12, 2025
  • Court: U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas (Waco division, a popular venue for patent cases)
  • Case number: 1:25-cv-01826

Patents Asserted (all formerly owned by BlackBerry):

  • U.S. Patent No. 7,747,934
  • U.S. Patent No. 9,218,434
  • U.S. Patent No. 10,484,870
  • U.S. Patent No. 10,003,730
  • U.S. Patent No. 9,143,323 (The article mentions “half a dozen,” but sources consistently list five; the complaint may clarify six total.)

These patents generally cover aspects of wireless communication protocols, such as how devices connect to Wi-Fi networks, share data wirelessly (e.g., photos from a camera to a phone), and related functionalities in client-server Wi-Fi setups.

Accused Products

  • Canon’s digital cameras with built-in Wi-Fi (e.g., models that allow wireless image transfer)
  • Wi-Fi-enabled printers
  • Canon’s mobile apps (e.g., Canon Camera Connect app) that facilitate wireless connections

The core allegation is that these products infringe by implementing standard Wi-Fi features for networking, file transfer, and remote control — features now common in most modern cameras and printers.

Background and Pre-Lawsuit Efforts Malikie first contacted Canon in March 2024 to offer a license for its Wi-Fi patent portfolio. Despite multiple letters, emails, and requests for meetings over the following 18+ months, no licensing agreement was reached, leading to the lawsuit.

Relief Sought As is standard in these cases, Malikie is seeking:

  • Monetary damages (including potentially enhanced damages for willful infringement)
  • A permanent injunction (though rarely granted in patent cases post-eBay)
  • Attorneys’ fees and costs

Current Status (as of November 19, 2025) The lawsuit is brand new — filed just one week ago. Canon has not yet publicly responded or filed an answer. No hearings or rulings have occurred yet. Given the venue and the nature of the claims, the case could take 1–3 years to resolve, potentially ending in a settlement (common in patent litigation involving former BlackBerry patents).

Context on Malikie Malikie is not a practicing company but a patent assertion entity (often called a “non-practicing entity” or NPE) focused on monetizing the old BlackBerry wireless patent portfolio. It has filed similar Wi-Fi and wireless communication lawsuits against companies like Nintendo, Acer, Toast, Vantiva, and others in 2024–2025. Some of Malikie’s patents have faced challenges (e.g., ex parte reexaminations by groups like Unified Patents questioning validity), but none directly affect this Canon case yet.

In short: This is a fresh patent troll-style suit targeting standard Wi-Fi implementation in Canon’s imaging products. It likely won’t immediately impact consumers or product availability, but it adds to the ongoing wave of litigation around legacy BlackBerry wireless patents. If you’re a Canon user, no immediate action is needed — these cases rarely disrupt the market directly.

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Now live: SmallRig Black Friday deals

20 novembre 2025 à 04:58


SmallRig Black Friday deals are now live with up to 30% off discounts on selected gear, running from November 20th until December 1st:

Here are some of the discounted items:

More early Black Friday deals can be found here:

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Topaz Labs Black Friday deals started

20 novembre 2025 à 04:59


The Topaz Black Friday deals are here – from November 19th to December 3rd, you can save on Topaz Studio and all single apps:

For new customers:

  • 43% off Topaz Studio and Topaz Studio Pro (from $399 → $229)
  • 15% off all single apps

For existing customers:

  • If you already own Topaz Studio: 43% off Studio Pro (from $799 → $455)
  • If you have 1+ active licenses or all apps have expired: upgrade to Studio or Studio Pro for 43% off
  • 15% off all single apps

Use this link when purchasing to get the discounts.


More early Black Friday deals can be found here:

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This is the upcoming Leica Q3 Monochrom camera

19 novembre 2025 à 15:16


Here are the first leaked pictures and specifications of the Leica Q3 Monochrom camera that will be officially announced tomorrow, leaked online:

  • Price: $7,790
  • 60 MP monochrome sensor with Triple Resolution Technology (60MP, 36MP, 18MP)
  • Summilux 28 f/1.7 ASPH. prime lens with macro mode
  • 8K video
  • Tilting touch display
  • Leica FOTOS App support
  • 5.76 megapixel OLED viewfinder
  • Content Credentials
  • New accessories
  • Package includes: BP-SCL 6 Battery, USB-C cable, lens hood, lens cap, hot shoe cover, carrying strap, and a booklet

Leica is rumored to announce a new Leica Q3 Monochrom camera on Thursday

Via LeicaRumors

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Announced: Viltrox AF 85mm f/1.4 Pro full-frame lens for Nikon Z-mount

19 novembre 2025 à 16:55

The previously rumored Viltrox AF 85mm f/1.4 Pro full-frame lens for Nikon Z-mount has been officially announced. The lens already exists for Sony E-mount. Pre-orders are now open at:

Here is the classification of he different Viltrox product lines:

  • Viltrox LAB: high-specification lens, small screen, control ring, VCM motor
  • Viltrox PRO: high-specification lens with an aperture ring, VCM motor
  • Viltrox EVO: stepless aperture ring and STM motor
  • Viltrox AIR: lightweight, no additional controls, with STM motor

Additional information can be found here:

Viltrox AF 85mm f/1.4 Pro full-frame lens for Nikon Z-mount officially announced

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