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Sigma 17-40mm f/1.8 ART Lens Review - The Best APS-C Zoom Yet?
07/03, 12:58 EDT We've just wrapped up our hands-on review of the Sigma 17-40mm f.1.8 DC ART lens, and, spoiler alert, it's excellent. It's not without problems, and we go over the pros and cons of this lens. The Sigma 17-40mm f/1.8 ART is available in Sony, Fujifilm, Canon, and L-Mounts, making it one of the most... (more)

Insta360 Flow 2 Brings Pro Gimbal Features to a Budget Price Point
06/30, 13:29 EDT Insta360 has just announced the Flow 2, a new budget-friendly smartphone gimbal designed to make high-quality mobile video more accessible. Priced at just $109.99, the Flow 2 brings several core features from the more premium Flow 2 Pro into a more wallet-friendly package — making it a solid choice for... (more)

Sigma Unveils 17-40mm F1.8 DC Art Lens for Mirrorless: A Faster, Lighter Successor to the Classic 18-35mm
06/17, 01:28 EDT Sigma is refreshing one of its most iconic lenses for the mirrorless era. The company has officially announced the 17-40mm F1.8 DC DN | Art, a fast standard zoom designed for APS-C mirrorless cameras. Serving as the spiritual successor to the beloved 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM Art for DSLRs, this new lens is the... (more)

Fujifilm GFX100RF Capsule Review: A Beautiful Disappointment?
06/13, 10:23 EDT Fujifilm's new GFX100RF is a camera that evokes a golden age of photography, but it’s both powerful and confusing all at once As a medium format camera with a compact, Leica-like body, the GFX100RF blends analog-style controls with cutting-edge tech at least on paper. But Fuji also makes head-scratching decisions... (more)

Canon’s Flagship Dslr Has an Eye-Watering Discount Thanks to the B&H Photo July 4th Sales
07/04, 12:13 EDT In an era where mirrorless cameras are all the rage, the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II proves that DSLRs still have a place—especially when there’s a deal this good. As part of B&H’s July 4th Weekend sale, Canon’s iconic pro-level DSLR is now available for just $2,999, a massive $3,000 off its original retail... (more)

Outstanding Nikon Super Telephoto Lens Gets $800 Price Cut in the B&H Photo 4th of July Sales
07/04, 12:07 EDT B&H’s July 4th Sale has been packed with excellent Nikon gear deals, and this one caught our eye—especially if you’re looking to expand your kit with a killer zoom lens. Right now, the Nikon NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR lens is going for just $1,496.95, a hefty $800 off its regular price. Whether... (more)

B&H Photo Knocks Over $300 off Nikon’s D7500 Dslr Making It a Great Value for Money Pick
07/04, 12:00 EDT The B&H Photo July 4th sales are delivering some solid camera deals this year, and one that stands out is Nikon’s D7500 DSLR—now going for just $746.95. It’s a deep discount on Nikon’s last mid-range DSLR and a great opportunity for photographers who want a capable, full-featured DSLR without breaking the... (more)

July 4th Deal Saves You $550 on a Superb Panasonic Camera With 6K Recording and Two Versatile Lenses
07/04, 07:39 EDT The B&H July 4th sale is bringing the heat this weekend with some serious gear discounts, and if you’re in the market for a hybrid mirrorless camera that punches well above its weight, this one caught my eye—and honestly, I can’t recommend it enough. Right now, the Panasonic Lumix S5 II kit is on sale for... (more)

Nikon Z8 Firmware 3.00 Reportedly Causing Issues with Third-Party Lenses
07/03, 13:43 EDT Nikon has released firmware update version 3.00 for its Z8 mirrorless camera, but users are being urged to proceed with caution—especially those using third-party lenses. Reports have emerged of compatibility issues and potential malfunctions occurring when the update is applied with non-NIKKOR lenses... (more)

Flagship Performance at a Discount: Nikon Z8 Gets $313 off With July 4th Deals
07/03, 12:13 EDT The B&H July 4th Deals are here, and if you’ve been eyeing a true flagship-level mirrorless camera, now might be the best time to get one. The Nikon Z8 is now available for $3,696.95—a $313 discount off its regular price. As an added bonus, you’ll also receive a free Think Tank camera bag and a 128GB Lexar... (more)

One of Nikon’s Best Hybrid Cameras Is Now Over $300 off With B&H Photo July 4th Deal
07/03, 11:11 EDT If you've been thinking about upgrading your camera kit, the B&H July 4th Deals just made that decision a lot easier. One of Nikon’s most well-rounded hybrid mirrorless cameras, the Z6 III, is currently available in a bundle that’s $313 off the regular price. This bundle is more than just the body—you’re... (more)

OWC Launches 32TB Express 4M2 SSD Enclosure for High-Speed, High-Capacity Workflows
07/02, 14:26 EDT OWC, a brand long trusted by creatives for its rock-solid storage solutions, has launched an updated version of its Express 4M2 SSD enclosure — now compatible with USB4 and capable of housing up to 32TB of blazing-fast NVMe storage. If your workflow includes 8K video, high-res photography, or massive... (more)

Nikon’s Legendary DSLR Camera is $500 off in B&H’s July 4th Deals
07/02, 12:31 EDT The B&H July 4th sales are proving to be a goldmine when it comes to camera deals, and we’ve spotted one Nikon discount that we think is well worth considering. The iconic Nikon D850 DSLR — one of Nikon’s most versatile and powerful DSLR cameras — is now $500 off as part of the B&H Photo July 4th Sale,... (more)

Tamron Unveils 16-30mm f/2.8 G2, Completing Its Fast Zoom “Trinity” for Sony and Nikon
07/01, 13:10 EDT Tamron has officially announced the 16-30mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2, a fast, ultra-wide-angle zoom lens for Sony E and Nikon Z mounts. This new release rounds out Tamron’s second-generation f/2.8 “trinity” lineup, joining the well-regarded 28-75mm f/2.8 G2 and 70-180mm f/2.8 G2 telephoto zoom. The company... (more)

SmallRig Launches Modular Cage and Cage Kits for Sony FX2 Cinema Camera
06/30, 14:25 EDT SmallRig has unveiled a new lineup of camera cages and cage kits built specifically for Sony’s recently released FX2 cinema camera. The new offerings include multiple configurations to suit a variety of shooting styles, whether you’re building a lightweight rig or a full-on production setup. Built for... (more)

Sony Launches Camera Verify Beta to Fight Fake Images with Built-In Authenticity Tools
06/30, 11:40 EDT Sony is stepping up in the fight against misinformation with a new beta feature called Camera Verify — a tool designed to prove that your images are, well, actually real. As part of its broader Camera Authenticity Solution (CAS), Sony is rolling out this tech to help content creators and especially news... (more)

Insta360 Launches Mic Air, a Tiny Wireless Mic the Size of an AirTag
06/26, 14:18 EDT Insta360 is stepping into the audio market with the launch of the Mic Air, a super-compact wireless microphone designed to work seamlessly with its own cameras, including the popular Insta360 X5. And when we say compact, we mean it — the Mic Air is about the same size as an Apple AirTag and even lighter... (more)

DJI Mini 5 Pro Release Date Reportedly Leaked Ahead of Official Launch
06/26, 11:52 EDT DJI is showing no signs of slowing down this year, and its next major release might be just around the corner. According to new reports, the highly anticipated DJI Mini 5 Pro is set to launch on August 7, 2025 — and the news comes from a source with a solid track record. The leak comes via Jasper Ellens... (more)

TTArtisan Launches AF 14mm F/3.5 Lens for Fujifilm X-Mount
06/24, 14:44 EDT TTArtisan has officially released the AF 14mm F/3.5 wide-angle prime lens for Fujifilm X-mount cameras. This compact autofocus lens was initially launched for Sony E-mount back in March 2025 and is now making its way to Fujifilm’s APS-C mirrorless system. Designed to complement lightweight APS-C cameras,... (more)

OWC Unveils Major Updates to Jellyfish NAS for Video Professionals
06/24, 13:53 EDT OWC has rolled out a significant update to its popular Jellyfish Network Attached Storage (NAS) system, aiming to streamline media workflows for video production teams. The new release includes a redesigned Jellyfish Manager interface and introduces an all-new companion tool: Jellyfish Media... (more)



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Olympus E-M5 III Review
image of the Olympus OM-D E-M5 III digital camera
20.4mp | Non-Zoom | $750
Though it was quite a wait between the previous E-M5 II and this new model, the refreshed Olympus E-M5 Mark III brings a lot to the table for Olympus owners and Micro Four Thirds shooters in general, as well as any photographer looking for a rugged, high-quality yet highly-portable mirrorless camera. In a lot of ways, the E-M5 III is essentially an E-M1 II crammed into an even smaller, lighter package, which is quite impressive. With an updated sensor, faster processor, phase-detect AF, better image stabilization and more, the compact E-M5 Mark III offers quite a bit of performance and quality in a form factor that won't weigh you down, nor hit too hard on the wallet. Read more in our in-depth Olympus E-M5 III review!


Canon EOS RP Review
image of the Canon EOS RP digital camera
26.2mp | 4.4x | $999
Big sensor, small price point. The compact EOS RP is Canon's second full-frame mirrorless camera, and while it lacks some bells and whistles, the RP lowers the barrier of entry into the full-frame world in a big way. The Canon RP is one of, if not the most, affordable full-frame cameras on the market today, selling right at $999. With a 26MP sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, 4K video recording and a highly portable design, the little EOS RP is an amazing bang-for-your-buck camera. If you're thinking of making the leap into full-frame without busting your budget, be sure to check out our in-depth Canon EOS RP review for all the details!


Panasonic S1R Review
image of the Panasonic Lumix DC-S1R digital camera
47.3mp | 4.4x | $3,698
Panasonic jumps into the fray with their first full-frame mirrorless camera, and the results are very impressive. The new Panasonic S1R is a powerful, DSLR-styled mirrorless camera with a fantastic, high-res 47MP full-frame sensor, built-in IBIS, 4Kp60 video and weather-sealing. The S1R proves to be an excellent pro-level camera for landscape, architectural, portrait and (in some cases) wildlife photographers who want high-quality, high-resolution image-making performance. The DFD-based AF system and a slower continuous burst speeds make it less ideal for fast action, yet it's still a fairly responsive camera given its resolution. For all the new details on Panasonic's high-resolution full-frame mirrorless camera, head over to our Panasonic S1R review!


Canon 90D Review
image of the Canon EOS 90D digital camera
32.5mp | 7.5x | $999
At first glance, the Canon 90D just looks like a classic Canon DSLR. It offers comfortable ergonomics, great durability, lots of physical controls, and familiarity and user-customization, plus compatibility with a veritable boatload of Canon EF lenses. Under the hood, however, there are lots of improvements over the previous model, particularly with image resolution, AF, burst shooting and video recording. Sure the Canon 90D has some drawbacks, but it's still capable of taking great photos, shooting pleasing high-res video, and has excellent AF and performance. For all the details, see our in-depth Canon 90D review!


Sony A7R IV Review
image of the Sony Alpha ILCE-A7R IV digital camera
61.0mp | Non-Zoom | $3,164
The Sony A7R IV is a thoroughly impressive camera. Its high-res 61MP sensor captures images with incredible detail. With swift burst shooting, top-notch high ISO performance, fast AF, Real-Time Eye AF tracking, 4Kp30 video and in-body image stabilization, the Sony A7R IV is way more versatile that one might think. The image files, however, are cumbersome, and the resolution is likely more than what most people need. And at around $3500 body-only, the A7R IV certainly isn't cheap. However, given all that it offers, it's hard not to recommend the A7R IV if you have the cash and need the resolving power. Read more in our in-depth Sony A7R IV review!


Panasonic G95 Review
image of the Panasonic Lumix DC-G95 digital camera
20.3mp | 5.0x | $698
Borrowing the higher-res 20MP sensor from the G9, more advanced video features from the GH5 and featuring an updated body design, the refreshed Panasonic G95 answers the call for a versatile and capable hybrid mirrorless camera designed for stills and video shooters alike. The G95 offers excellent image quality, fast performance, excellent video, and robust weather sealing, all at a reasonable price point. The G95 hits a nice sweet spot for enthusiasts and intermediate-level creators looking for a well-rounded, multimedia-focused camera that doesn't break the bank. Read more in our in-depth Panasonic G95 review!


Panasonic LX100 II Review
image of the Panasonic Lumix DC-LX100 II digital camera
17.0mp | 3.1x | $798
It might look a lot like its predecessor, but the Panasonic LX100 II offers a significant upgrade in image quality and generous performance in a take-anywhere body that'll slip easily into your coat pocket. It's perhaps not the best choice for video shooters, but still imaging fans will find lots to love, whether they prefer shooting raw or JPEG. And despite a compact body, there are generous controls and plenty of customization options to tune it to your tastes. Read on and find out if it's for you in our in-depth Panasonic LX100 II review.


Fujifilm GFX 100 Review
image of the Fujifilm GFX 100 digital camera
102.0mp | Non-Zoom | $9,999
With twice the resolution of earlier GFX models, the Fujifilm GFX 100, unsurprisingly, offers outstanding image quality. What's more, is that besides the 102MP sensor, the GFX 100 provides a shockingly impressive set of features, performance, video specs and build quality to make it unlike any other medium-format camera on the market. With features like in-body image stabilization, phase-detect AF, Cinema 4K video up to 30p, and weather-sealed construction, the Fuji GFX 100 is arguably the most versatile medium-format camera on the market. Its usability is hampered somewhat by performance limitations and a still-limited native GF lens lineup, but in the end, the Fujifilm GFX 100 is still a very unique camera, offering an enticing combination of resolution and performance that simply isn't found elsewhere on the market. Read more in our Fuji GFX 100 review!


Fujifilm X-T30 Review
image of the Fujifilm X-T30 digital camera
26.1mp | 3.0x | $799
The Fuji X-T30 is an impressive camera, not only for its image quality and performance but also for its price point. By and large, the X-T30 is a smaller, more affordable alternative to the rugged X-T3. Packing in the same 26MP X-Trans sensor, image processor and autofocus system as the X-T3, as well as similar high-res video shooting capabilities, the X-T30 is surprisingly robust in capabilities and features. Image quality is excellent, and autofocus performance is fast, accurate and responsive. And yet Fuji's priced the camera at just $800 body-only. If you're looking for a compact, easy-to-carry mirrorless cameras and don't need or want the extra bulk or weather-sealing of the X-T3, the X-T30 is a fantastic choice that'll also save you a nice chunk of change. Read more in our in-depth Fuji X-T30 Review!


Nikon Z6 Review
image of the Nikon Z6 digital camera
24.5mp | 2.9x | $1,195
The Nikon Z6 is a terrific, well-rounded full-frame mirrorless camera. Basically, there isn't a lot to complain about when it comes to the Z6. The body is compact and robust yet features lots of physical controls and a familiar Nikon design. With excellent overall features, impressive image quality, nice build quality and design as well as a very competitive price point, the Nikon Z6 is a great all-around package. And while at this point in time, the Z6 appeals perhaps a bit more towards current Nikon owners, the Z6 is still a compelling camera for anyone looking to jump into the full-frame camera arena. Read more in our in-depth Nikon Z6 review!