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Panasonic Lumix 2025 Lineup Unleashed: Full-Frame Power, MFT Comeback, and Big Surprises

Panasonic Lumix 2025 Lineup Unleashed: Full-Frame Power, MFT Comeback, and Big Surprises

Key Facts & Highlights Panasonic Lumix: Brand Overview & Philosophy Panasonic’s Lumix division has a well-earned reputation for innovation in the digital camera world. In 2008 Panasonic introduced the Lumix G1, the world’s first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, blazing a trail that bigger rivals would follow amateurphotographer.com. This pioneering move stemmed from a core Lumix philosophy: embrace new technology to empower creative photographers and videographers. Early on, Panasonic partnered with Olympus in the Micro Four Thirds (MFT) standard, championing smaller sensors to enable compact, feature-rich cameras. Over the years, Lumix stayed true to its hybrid ethos. The brand consistently pushed video
8 September 2025
Olympus OM System Cameras in 2025: 10 Shocking Facts & Latest Updates

Olympus OM System Cameras in 2025: 10 Shocking Facts & Latest Updates

Key Facts & Highlights From Olympus to OM System: A New Era In 2021, Olympus Corporation made the tough decision to sell its century-old camera division. The business was transferred to OM Digital Solutions, a new company under Japan Industrial Partners, which now produces cameras under the OM System brand dpreview.com dpreview.com. Freed from Olympus’s corporate shadow (which had prioritized its medical equipment arm), the imaging team gained agility. “OM Digital Solutions was reborn as an imaging business… better able to focus specifically on photography customers,” explains Shigemi Sugimoto, OMDS’s CEO dpreview.com dpreview.com. Crucially, OM Digital retained the engineering talent
8 September 2025
Camera World Shaken by Price Hikes, 100MP Launches, and Leaks Galore in Late August 2025

Camera World Shaken by Price Hikes, 100MP Launches, and Leaks Galore in Late August 2025

Tariffs Drive Up Camera Prices (Again) American camera buyers were hit with déjà vu at the end of August, as multiple brands announced price hikes tied to import tariffs. Fujifilm confirmed that effective August 30 it raised U.S. prices across “all products” for the second time in a month, citing “volatile market conditions” and the new baseline 15% import tariff imaging-resource.com. In a statement, Fujifilm said it had “made the business decision to further adjust prices to accommodate for these global changes” imaging-resource.com. This follow-up increase comes on the heels of Fuji’s roughly 10–15% uptick on many models at the
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