Exclusive: ‘I don’t think it would be good for Sigma to just chase a trend we don’t know could end in 6-12 months’ says CEO on its plans for compact cameras We sat down with Sigma's CEO Kazuto Yamaki at the CP+ 2026 show in Japan to discuss the family-owned lens and camera maker's plans #compact_cameras #Kazuto_Yamaki #CEO_Kazuto #Sigma_CEO #6-12_months’ #family-owned_lens #camera_maker

Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton renews push for a Grand Prix in AfricaF1 last raced in Africa in 1993 at the Kyalami circuit near Johannesburg, a race that Alain Prost won for Williams in his final season. After that the track fell off the calendar and behind on its facilities. F1 last raced in Africa in 1993 at the Kyalami circuit near Johannesburg, a race that Alain Prost won for Williams in his final season. After that the track fell off the calendar and behind on its facilities. #Grand_Prix #Lewis_Hamilton #Alain_Prost #Hamilton_renews #Kyalami_circuit #Prost_won #renews_push #final_season #Lewis #Johannesburg

T20 World Cup 2026: India records highest team score in knockout roundsPowered by a sublime 89 from opener Sanju Samson, the Men in Blue blazed their way to 253 for seven, after being inserted by English skipper Harry Brook. Powered by a sublime 89 from opener Sanju Samson, the Men in Blue blazed their way to 253 for seven, after being inserted by English skipper Harry Brook. #World_Cup #Sanju_Samson #Harry_Brook #highest_team #India_records #opener_Sanju #Blue_blazed #English_skipper #skipper_Harry #records_highest

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What is the highest successful chase in T20 World Cups?IND vs ENG, T20 World Cup 2026: Here are the highest successful chases in T20 World Cup history. IND vs ENG, T20 World Cup 2026: Here are the highest successful chases in T20 World Cup history. #World_Cup #World #Cup #World_Cups #highest_successful #Cup_history #successful_chases

NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, March 6 (game #733) Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram. #NYT #NYT_Strands #Strands_hints #Strands_answers #Strands #March

NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, March 6 (game #999) Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles. #NYT_Connections #Connections_hints #Connections_answers #NYT #Connections #March

Whitney Waco Set to Host Dual-Lake BPT Event The Bass Pro Tour is coming to Whitney and Waco, Texas, as the two lakes are set to host a unique dual-lake event. This will be the first time in BPT history that a single event has spanned across multiple lakes, offering anglers a chance to test their skills on different fisheries. The event, scheduled for April 27-30, will feature a total of 80 competitors who will fish both Whitney Lake and Waco's Lake Waco. The dual-lake format is designed to challenge the anglers in various ways, as they'll need to adapt to changing conditions and find effective strategies for each lake. Whitney Lake, known for its clear water and abundant bass population, will provide a unique opportunity for anglers to target both largemouth and smallmouth bass. The lake's structure is characterized by submerged vegetation, rock piles, and channel edges, which will require anglers to employ a variety of techniques, including flipping, pitching, and casting. Lake Waco, on the other hand, is a more pressured fishery with a history of producing large bags. The lake's bass population has been affected by recent droughts and water quality issues, but it still holds a reputation for yielding big catches. Anglers will need to be creative in their presentations and target areas such as rocky shorelines, submerged vegetation, and creek channels. The dual-lake format promises to deliver an exciting competition, with anglers facing different challenges on each lake. "This event is going to be a real test of our anglers' skills," said BPT Commissioner, Bruce Akin. "Fishing two lakes in one event will require them to think outside the box and adjust their strategies quickly." The Whitney Waco dual-lake event marks an exciting chapter in the Bass Pro Tour's history, offering anglers a unique experience that will push their abilities to t...#Bass_Pro_Tour #Whitney_Lake #Waco_Lake #Bruce_Akin

Waco Bass Pro Tour Kicks Off March 5-8 The third stage of Major League Fishing's 2026 Bass Pro Tour is set to take place in Waco, Texas from March 5th to 8th. The event promises to be an exciting one as some of the world's top bass fishermen converge on Lake Waco to compete for a share of the $125,000 prize purse. The Bass Pro Tour is MLF's premier series and features the best anglers in the sport battling it out in a variety of challenging environments. The event will see 80 anglers from around the world take part in a five-day competition that will test their skills to the limit. The stage is set for some thrilling action on Lake Waco, which offers a unique combination of shallow and deep water, as well as an abundance of structure for the anglers to target. The lake's bass population is known for being finicky, but the top pros are confident that they have the skills and knowledge to adapt to any conditions. "We're really looking forward to getting out on Lake Waco," said MLF Pro Jeff Sprague, who has a strong record in this type of event. "It's always exciting to fish new waters and see what kind of tricks we can come up with to catch those bass." The competition will begin on March 5th at 7:30am CT, with the anglers launching from the Lake Waco Park Ramp. The field will be reduced to the top 20 anglers after day three, before the final day's weigh-in determines the winner. Fans can follow all the action via live streaming and social media updates throughout the event.#Bass_Pro_Tour #Waco #Major_League_Fishing #Lake_Waco #Jeff_Sprague #MLF

Texas Swing to Loom Large in Heavy Hitters Race The Bass Pro Tour's Texas swing is set to be a pivotal moment in the 2023 season, with the Heavy Hitters event at Lake Texoma and the St. Croix Tour Championship at Lake Falcon both taking place in the Lone Star State. The two events will feature some of the world's best bass anglers competing for massive prizes and crucial points towards the season-ending championship. The Heavy Hitters event at Lake Texoma, which runs from April 27-30, is one of the most highly anticipated stops on the tour. This 3-day event features a unique format where the top 50 pros in the standings compete against each other, with a $100,000 prize fund up for grabs. "The Texas swing is always an exciting time for us," said Heavy Hitters competitor and Bass Pro Tour veteran, Carl Jocumsen. "The lakes are always tough, but there's just something about competing in front of such passionate crowds that really gets the blood pumping." Lake Texoma is known for its clear waters and abundant bass population, making it a challenging yet rewarding fishery for pros to navigate. The event will see anglers utilizing a variety of techniques and tackle to try and outdo their rivals. Following the Heavy Hitters event at Lake Texoma, the St. Croix Tour Championship will take place at Lake Falcon from May 4-7. This 4-day event features the top 10 pros in the Bass Pro Tour standings competing for a whopping $200,000 prize fund and the coveted title of tour champion. The St. Croix Tour Championship is always one of the most intense events on the schedule, with anglers giving it their all to secure the win. The pressure will be palpable as these top pros battle it out in search of glory and a hefty payday. "The Texas swing is going to be huge for us," said Bass Pro Tour Commissio...#Lake_Texoma #Lake_Falcon #Bass_Pro_Tour #Carl_Jocumsen #Hank_Parker #St_Croix