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Mirrorless Battle 2025: Panasonic S5 II vs Fujifilm X-T5 vs Nikon Z7 II – Which Camera Reigns Supreme?

Mirrorless Battle 2025: Panasonic S5 II vs Fujifilm X-T5 vs Nikon Z7 II – Which Camera Reigns Supreme?

Panasonic S5 II features a 24.2MP full-frame BSI-CMOS sensor with dual native ISO and on-sensor phase-detect AF, plus a 96MP high-resolution multi-shot mode. It can record 6K open-gate (3:2) up to 30p and full-sensor UHD/4K up to 30p in 10-bit color, with a built-in cooling fan enabling unlimited recording. The S5 II is Panasonic’s first camera with phase-detect AF, and…
15 August 2025
Astro Photography Showdown: Sony A7S III vs Canon EOS R5 vs Nikon Z6 II – Which Full-Frame Mirrorless Rules the Night Sky?

Astro Photography Showdown: Sony A7S III vs Canon EOS R5 vs Nikon Z6 II – Which Full-Frame Mirrorless Rules the Night Sky?

The Sony A7S III, released in 2020, uses a 12.1 MP full-frame BSI CMOS sensor with 8.5 μm pixels and a native ISO range of 80–102,400 (expandable to 409,600), delivering unparalleled low-light sensitivity. The Canon EOS R5, released in 2020, features a 45 MP full-frame CMOS sensor with 4.4 μm pixels, native ISO 100–51,200 (expandable to 50–102,400), and can shoot…
15 August 2025
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  • News Corp Q4 CY2025 Revenue Beats Estimates with 5.5% Growth
    February 5, 2026, 4:53 PM EST. News Corp (NASDAQ:NWSA) posted Q4 CY2025 revenue of $2.36 billion, surpassing analyst estimates by 3%, reflecting a 5.5% year-on-year increase. The company's GAAP earnings per share (EPS) matched expectations at $0.34. Adjusted EBITDA rose to $517 million, beating forecasts by 3.6%, although the operating margin fell to 10.2% from 16.3% last year. Free cash flow margin also declined to 5.6%. Despite short-term gains, News Corp's longer-term sales have been largely flat over five years, signaling challenges in sustaining growth. Its key segments-Dow Jones, News Media, and Book Publishing-show mixed performance with Dow Jones leading growth at 6.2% annually. Analysts anticipate a modest 3% revenue increase over the next year, below sector averages, indicating tepid outlook amid industry pressures.
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