Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III (30th Anniversary Graphite Limited Edition)

Canon announced a new PowerShot G7 X Mark III (30th Anniversary Graphite Limited Edition).

Key Features

  • 20.1MP 1″ Stacked CMOS Sensor
  • Includes Wrist Strap and SD Card
  • DIGIC 8 Image Processor
  • 4.2x Optical Zoom f/1.8-2.8 Lens
  • 24-100mm (35mm Equivalent)
  • 3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • UHD 4K30p and Full HD 120p Video
  • 20-fps Shooting, 30-fps Raw Burst Mode
  • Built-In Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
  • Live Streaming & Vertical Video Support

Megadap Announces First M to RF Autofocus Adapter

This new Megadap adapter transforms M-mount manual-focus glass into a modern RF autofocus lens:

Key Features

  • True Autofocus on ANY Leica M lens – advanced motor-driven helicoid delivers fast, precise focusing
  • Full Canon Dual Pixel AF power – Eye Detection, Subject Tracking, Face Priority & AF-C all work natively
  • Quick MF/AF Switch – Macro / Infinity focus mode
  • Built for heavier lenses – rock-solid stability, no wobble even with big classics
  • Adapter stacking friendly – add EF, F, or other mounts and still get full AF
  • Electronic contacts – EXIF data + Aperture selector
  • Sleek & compact design – perfect balance on your RF body, tripod-ready

Cosina Shows New NOKTON Classic 35mm f/1.4 RF-Mount Lens

At CP+ 2026, Cosina is displaying a new NOKTON classic 35mm f/1.4 full-frame lens for Canon RF mount.

This large-aperture, compact wide-angle lens adds to Canon’s RF-mount lineup, reviving the character of classic lenses through the refinement of modern optical technology.

Unlike contemporary designs, this performance-driven lens lens intentionally retains aberrations to embody the lens’s character and the beauty of its expression — a nod to vintage glass that many photographers still covet.

First Images: New Kase 150mm f/5.6 Reflex Lens in RF and EF Mount

Here we have the first images of the new Kase 150mm f/5.6 REFLEX lens. It’s coming in two flavors:

  • EF mount — enables autofocus
  • RF mount — manual focus only, due to imposed Canon restrictions

The 150mm f/5.6 Reflex design is a telephoto prime, likely aimed at portrait or telephoto applications. Reflex (mirror) lenses offer a compact form factor but typically have slower apertures and characteristic doughnut-shaped bokeh.

Image courtesy of FukuiAsobiWeb

Canon WM-E1-R: Specs Surface for Canon’s First Wireless Bluetooth Microphone

Details on Canon’s upcoming wireless microphone system have surfaced via an overseas certification authority, giving us a first look at the specs for the WM-E1-R. Canon’s first official Bluetooth wireless microphone.

The filing covers two model numbers: DS586233 (receiver) and DS586234 (transmitter/mic capsule), which together make up the WM-E1-R system.

Specs

  • Wireless: Bluetooth 5.2
  • Polar pattern: Omnidirectional
  • Made in: Japan
  • Receiver size: approx. 45.4 × 36.4 × 52.8 mm
  • Microphone size: approx. 54.0 × 23.2 × 47.5 mm

The receiver is compact enough to mount in a hot shoe; the mic capsule is a clip-on or lavalier-style unit. Both are small, comparable to competing systems from Rode and DJI in the same category.

Timing

The certification registration dropped on February 23, 2026, just days before CP+. That’s not a coincidence, Canon tends to clear regulatory hurdles right before major announcements. Whether it showed up at CP+ or lands shortly after remains to be seen, but the filing strongly suggests a formal reveal is imminent.

What It Means

Canon has been steadily building out its video ecosystem alongside the EOS R lineup, and a first-party wireless mic is an obvious gap to fill. Bluetooth 5.2 is a reasonable choice for this use case, low latency, solid range, and no need for an extra dongle beyond the receiver.

The omnidirectional pickup pattern keeps it versatile for on-camera interviews and vlogging, though it’s not a replacement for directional mics in noisier environments.

More details, including pricing and availability, when Canon makes it official.

Source: Asobinet