Photography Weekly — 2026-04-21
This week's top stories include Nikon teasing a new Z-mount cinema lens ahead of NAB 2026, Canon's intriguing new RF lens patents surfacing, and Sony confirming that its APS-C segment continues to grow. Meanwhile, Sony has a packed rumored lens lineup for the year, and speculation around a retro Canon mirrorless camera continues to build.
Photography Weekly — 2026-04-21
Gear News
Nikon Teases Z-Mount Cinema Lens at NAB 2026
Nikon has been building anticipation with a mysterious teaser video hinting at an upcoming Z-mount cinema lens announcement. DPReview reports the teaser has "stirred up excitement for a potential official announcement," confirming Nikon has made no secret of its plans to launch a dedicated cinema lens lineup.

Digital Camera World also covered the teaser, noting that the "Big N" has long signaled its ambitions in the cinema space.

Canon RF Lens Patents Spark Excitement
A newly surfaced Canon patent application for an RF 85mm telephoto lens revealed schematics for three additional lenses — two of which are generating significant buzz in the photography community. PetaPixel's piece from today, April 21, dives into the details of what these designs could mean for portrait and telephoto photographers.

Sony Confirms APS-C Is a Growing Segment
Despite Sony's strong public focus on full-frame Alpha cameras, the company has confirmed that its APS-C lineup is a growing market segment. PetaPixel reported on April 14 that Sony's APS-C products remain popular and that the company sees continued expansion in that category — good news for photographers seeking more compact and affordable Sony systems.

Sony's Rumored 2026 Lens Lineup
Photo Rumors published a detailed roundup on April 18 of the new lenses Sony is rumored to announce this year. Highlights include:
- Sony 16-28mm f/2 GM ultra-wide zoom — described as the world's fastest wide-angle zoom in its class
- Sony 100-400mm f/4 GM telephoto zoom — a premium successor to the 2017 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 GM OSS, expected to offer improved optics and pro-level performance
Is a Retro Canon Mirrorless Camera Coming in 2026?
Rumors have long swirled about a retro-styled Canon mirrorless camera, and Digital Camera World reports that evidence is building. The publication says it is "confident Canon is working on more budget mirrorless cameras" and raises the question of whether one of them could be the retro design Canon fans have been requesting.

Technique
Smartphone Photography: Composition Before Everything Else
With smartphones now capable of producing remarkable image quality, the skill that separates great mobile shots from ordinary ones is composition — not hardware. A recent guide published on MergeImages.net (April 16, 2026) highlights key techniques that make a real difference for beginners:
- Rule of thirds: Enable your grid overlay and place your main subject along the grid lines or at their intersections rather than dead center.
- Leading lines: Use roads, fences, rivers, or architectural elements to guide the viewer's eye toward your subject.
- Control your focus point: Tap the screen deliberately to set focus on your subject — don't leave it to auto-detect, especially in scenes with complex backgrounds.
- Manage your lighting: Shoot with light falling onto your subject rather than from behind. For portraits, soft window light or open shade produces flattering, even illumination without harsh shadows.
- Editing discipline: Shoot, then edit. Resist the urge to over-process — small boosts to contrast and shadows often go further than dramatic filters.
These fundamentals apply whether you're shooting on a flagship phone or a mid-range device.
Photo of the Week
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