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Sony Unveils Its First Constant F2 Aperture Zoom Lens: The 28-70mm F2 G Master

Sony officially announced the Sony 28-70mm F2 G Master, the latest addition to its renowned G Master series and the first Sony zoom lens with a constant F2 aperture. The new lens was shown off during Sony's presentation where we were finally introduced to the brand new...

Sony’s new A1 II Mirrorless Camera has been announced and is already listed on retailers

Sony’s new flagship A1 Mark II has officially been announced and will release in early December. The new camera is already listed on some retailer sites with pre orders starting tomorrow at 9:30am ET. The announcement (which took place today at 9am EST / 2pm GMT) gave us a...

DJI is getting ready to release five new products soon

DJI has had an eventful year, releasing several key products including the Mavic Air 3S drone and Osmo Action 5 Pro camera. However, new reports suggest that the company isn’t slowing down as it is set to unveil some exciting new items soon.

According to DJI Rumors, the...

Sony A1 II Camera announcement coming on the 19th November

The much anticipated official announcement of the Sony A1 II which has so far received mixed opinions is set to be on the 19th November according to B&H Photo which shared this product page today.

As well as this, Sony have officially just posted the following across their...

Nikon Z50 II officially announced, release date & pre orders now live

Nikon has finally revealed the successor to the Z50, the Z50 II. This second-generation APS-C camera received a major update and inherited features from its full-frame siblings.

The Nikon Z50 II still has the same 20.9MP BSI CMOS sensor from the previous model but is now...

Best Black Friday camera deals 2024: Photography offers now live!

Black Friday is the perfect time of year to save yourself hundreds on high-ticket items. Cameras, lenses, and other photography gear receive huge discounts in November, some of which we are already starting to see. Everything from mirrorless cameras and Polaroids to bags and...

28 Years Later was Apparently Shot on the iPhone 15, and I Have Thoughts

Danny Boyle is my favorite filmmaker of all time: from Shallow Grave to Steve Jobs, few directors have a portfolio as uniquely broad while also thematically consistent as his. His films are either critically acclaimed or criminally underrated, and I have been waiting with...

Opinion: Between Apple Intelligence and “Cinematic” Video, the iPhone 16 is spread far too thin

Apple’s Glowtime event has been and gone, and with it came the iPhone 16: Apple’s latest iteration of smartphone. As part of the package, Apple Intelligence is finally taking the training wheels off with a suite of new features headed for your pocket, starting September...

Transcend ships speedy, roomy 64GB MicroSDXC card for your smartphone or ultracompact camera


Among the profusion of flash card formats used in digital cameras over the years, relatively few are commonplace -- essentially, variants of the Secure Digital and Memory Stick Duo formats are used by most cameras, with a smaller number still retaining CompactFlash card slots. A handful of cameras use other formats, and among these are...

The newest photo meme out of Japan? “Dragonballing” anime-style fight scenes!

 
 

It takes a fair amount to surprise us when it comes to absurd photo memes doing the rounds. We all weathered the bizarreness of planking, Tebowing, cat breading, and more. But the newest photo trend that's exploding out of Japan is something even more weird and hilarious: immense anime/manga styled fight scenes,...

“What Ali Wore” Tumblr photo blog features sweet portraits of a dapper older gentleman in Berlin

 
 

Ok, this is officially my favorite Tumblr photo blog. "What Ali Wore" features photos of an extremely dapper 83-year-old tailor of Turkish descent in his outfit of the day. The photos are shot by Zoe Spawton, who spotted the stylish Ali walking by the cafe where she works in Berlin, Germany, and decided to record...

Panasonic GH3 firmware brings faster shooting and focusing, plus some surprises


At the start of the month, we told readers about new firmware on the way for the Panasonic GH3 compact system camera, and several compatible lens models. Right on schedule, that firmware's just dropped on Panasonic's global website -- and it includes a few surprise tweaks beyond those we were expecting.

We already knew from the...

The Camera Bag: Outex’s reasonably priced, waterproof DSLR covers

 
 

We've told you about inexpensive waterproof covers for your DSLR before, such as this incredibly cheap dry bag we saw selling on eBay for just $8.33. Outex's waterproof DSLR covers aren't nearly as "bargain basement" as that low-cost solution, but they seem much more reliable.

Outex takes a modular approach to...

Bright idea: Panasonic’s new sensor tech promises better low light photos (VIDEO)

 
 

Last month we told you about some intriguing new imaging tech from Panasonic that uses micro color splitters rather than a traditional Bayer color filter array over the image sensor to capture shots with twice the brightness than previously possible. We were impressed by what we saw, noting that if Panasonic's...

SLR Magic announces new Monster Lens II 12-36x50 ED Spotting Scope lens

 
 

SLR Magic has updated its digiscoping Monster Lens to improve the optics, but still provide an extreme 840-2520mm equivalent focal length for an affordable pricetag. The newly announced SLR Magic Monster Lens II 12-36x50 ED Spotting Scope mounts on a Micro Four Thirds body, and the new adapter has SLR Magic...

Saved by a Dragon: UK’s Jessops photography store chain gets a second chance

 
 

When it comes to a knight in shining armor few would have expected Peter Jones, multi-millionaire and star of England’s “Dragons’ Den,” to be one. Known for his tough interrogation and relentless dismantling of would-be entrepreneurs' dreams, he is apparently a pussycat rather than a dragon, when it comes to...

First shots uploaded from Nikon Coolpix A, the smallest APS-C camera money can buy


Ever since Nikon announced the Coolpix A, we've been eager to get one into our lab for testing -- and for good reason. The Coolpix A is Nikon's first DX-format, fixed-lens camera, going head-to-head with existing offerings from Sigma, Leica, and Fujifilm. (And in the process, offering a more affordable, mainstream alternative to Sony's...

Gone, but not forgotten: new firmware ships for discontinued Pentax Q mirrorless


The tiny little Pentax Q mirrorless camera might have been discontinued for some time now, replaced by the newer Pentax Q10, but that doesn't mean Pentax Ricoh Imaging has forgotten about the photographers who were thrilled by the Q's uncommonly compact -- almost pocket-friendly -- frame. On the contrary, the company is continuing to...

Worth another look: beautiful video captures one year in 40 seconds

 
 

This lovely time-lapse video is a few years old now but we think it's worth another look now that winter finally seems to be giving way to Spring.

Called "One year in 40 seconds," it was shot by Eirik Solheim with a 10-megapixel Canon EOS 400D (aka Rebel XTi in North America) and an EF-S 10-22mm lens (@ 10mm)...

Stop flicking the power switch! New firmware solves Canon PIXMA MG6320 interface issue


 
 

Last December, Canon launched two new wireless photo all-in-one printer models, the PIXMA MG6320 and MG5420. Of the pair, the former is the more sophisticated, including a 3.5-inch touch screen LCD panel that simplifies its user interface, reducing the number of physical controls needed for its operation.

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Review: Fuji X-E1 starts a sibling rivalry with image quality that challenges big brother X-Pro1—for a lot less

 
 

The Fuji X-E1 may be the baby brother to Fujifilm's flagship X-Pro1, but in many ways is its equal. Most importantly, the two compact system cameras (CSCs) share the same impressive 16.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor, which produces image quality superior to most APS-C-sensor-based digital SLRs, but in...

Watch a Prince Rupert’s Drop glass object explode at 130,000 fps

 
 

The Prince Rupert's Drop is a curious piece of science and glassmaking, and it's only with the recent development of incredibly high-speed video cameras that we've managed to fully pick apart the particulars of how they work. This video from Smarter Every Day on YouTube shows just how incredible the Prince Rupert's...

Why I hate electronic viewfinders (EVFs): No, we’re not there yet

 
 

(Editor's note: This piece by Michael Reichmann first appeared on Luminous Landscape. While it focuses on the EVF of the Sony NEX-7, that camera's EVF is actually one of the better ones, and the issues Michael points out are pretty much universal with all current EVFs.)

I don't really hate electronic...

Leica: New firmware for M Typ 240


Earlier today, we reported on a professional videographer's less-than-enthusiastic review of the somewhat clumsily-named Leica M (Typ 240). It's the company's first video-capable rangefinder camera, and Johnnie Behiri, an Austrian freelance cameraman and editor for the BBC, found more shortcomings than positives in its video feature set....

Security experts show how WiFi-enabled cameras can be hacked to spy on people

 
 

Sure, you may love your brand new digital SLR but what if you found out it was spying on you? That's the question posed by two German security experts who were able to exploit the weaknesses in a WiFi-enabled Canon EOS-1D X to turn it into a surveillance drone.

The researchers, Daniel Mende and Pascal Turbing...

DxO update extends mirrorless, enthusiast compact support, adds hundreds of lens modules


Just like clockwork, the latest monthly update to French software company DxO Labs' flagship, photographer-centric workflow app, DxO Optics Pro,  has just arrived. This month, the update adds support for an additional four cameras from three manufacturers. Bug fixes are also included, although only one is detailed by DxO: an issue...

A different take on shooting video with the Leica M Typ 240 digital rangefinder

 
 

Earlier this month, we posted a video sample from a Leica M Typ 240 with a Noctilux lens that we thought looked rather handsome. It provoked an intense debate in the comments, with many arguing that the video quality wasn't up to snuff. Well, they're not the only ones who are less than impressed with video quality...

See Paris then and now in side-by-side photo comparisons with circa 1914 color shots

 
 

We've covered the treasure trove of old color images of Paris (and other countries) from the early 20th-century that have been turning up on websites lately and now here's a clever, modern twist on those classic photos.

French news site Rue89 assigned photographer Audrey Cerdan to capture some of the same...