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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...
Out of this world? Samsung Galaxy Camera promises Android 4.1 speed, 4G connectivity
In a long-awaited but curiously timed move, Samsung announced it was finally bringing its Android OS expertise to a digital camera, a 16-megapixel, 21x optical touch zoom that runs on Google's latest and greatest platform. Dubbed the Samsung Galaxy Camera--and thus building on the branding of Samsung's popular smartphones and tablets--the device takes advantage of the speed...
Sony NEX-5R has fast phase-detect focusing, in-camera apps, WiFi (previewed)
Now in its third iteration, the very popular Sony NEX-5R doesn't get the usual updates people have come to expect. Like the NEX-5N before it, the NEX-5R still has a 16.1-megapixel sensor, a 3-inch tilting LCD, and is about the same shape and size. But there are a few new features that many will find compelling, including a fast hybrid autofocus system with 99...
Canon EOS-1D X firmware fixes focus, startup issues
New firmware for the flagship Canon EOS-1D X digital SLR today corrects several issues related to focus adjustment, as well as a bug that could prevent the pro-oriented camera powering on correctly in some circumstances, among other improvements.
Canon 1D X firmware v1.0.6 is available for download immediately. According to the company, the full list of changes in the...
Lens Review: Pentax 50mm f/1.8 DA
The Pentax 50mm f/1.8 DA has recently hit store shelves, offering Pentax shooters an inexpensive portrait lens for their APS-C camera bodies. Made predominantly of plastic, we've put this lightweight lens through its paces in our test lab: click here to read our full review of the Pentax 50mm f/1.8 DA.
...More cameras, less bugs: Adobe offers release candidate trio
It's that time again, fans of the bleeding edge: Adobe has just issued release candidate versions of Camera Raw 7.2, DNG Converter 7.2, and Lightroom 4.2. All three share support for much the same raft of brand-new cameras and camera backs. The release candidates of Lightroom and Camera Raw also fix a variety of bugs found in their previous incarnations, and the latter adds...
ACDSee Pro 5 does the job
When we last took a look at ACDSee Pro in 2007 we lauded its affordability and capabilities but complained that it had remained a bitmap editor in an age of non-destructive editing. That isn't an issue any more. And the good news doesn't stop there.
We cover the latest advances and report the modest system...
Nikon 1-series lens firmware enables smarter shutdown for J2 mirrorless
When the Nikon 1 J2 compact system camera ships next month, it will bring with it a change in operation that makes it subtly more intuitive than its predecessors, the J1 and V1. Unlike those models, the J2 can be powered off simply by locking the lens barrel of the attached zoom lens.
By contrast, while the earlier cameras could be powered on with the locking button when...
Canon firmware fixes 40mm focus failure
A few weeks ago, we told readers about an issue with Canon's EF 40mm f/2.8 STM lens, which only recently began shipping. According to the company, pressing on the lens barrel while the lens was mounted to a camera could cause autofocus to stop working.
As a temporary workaround, the issue could be resolved simply by reseating either the lens, or the attached camera body's...
Friday Photo Tip: How to improve your rainy day photos
It really was “a dark and a stormy night” as we drove through the English Midlands, in a cold, autumn rain. It was my first trip to the UK and I was loaded for photographs. However, with the morning, I could only stare at the BBC weather lady talking about at least a week of lousy weather.
My expectations for...
The Camera Bag: Instagram-friendly square photo frame appears; Facebook’s takeover gets FTC nod
Just a couple of months shy of its second birthday, photo app Instagram has become incredibly popular, incredibly quickly. Last April, we reported that social networking giant Facebook planned to purchase Instagram for a staggering one billion dollars. (The US Federal Trade Commission has now officially given that deal the nod, closing its nonpublic investigation without...
Mirrorless, Mirrorless on the Wall: Part II
And Now Some Meaningless Speculation...
These are simply my observations and speculations. I have absolutely no real information about any manufacturer’s plans. If I did, I would have to sign a non-disclosure agreement, and couldn’t write this stuff. But I like to speculate. It’s sort of like playing Fantasy Football with camera manufacturers.
I’m going to split this up...
Adobe Releases Revel 1.5
The cloud is not enough, Revel Product Manager Sumner Paine told us in July.
With our photos scattered across our phones, tablets and multiple computers, a lot of companies want you to store your collection in their cloud. But they're missing an essential ingredient, Paine said.
That's a great photo app that...
Pentax X-5 ultrazoom takes “SLR-like” to a new level
Ever heard that old maxim "If it ain't broke, don't fix it?" Well, the design team at Pentax certainly have. The Japanese camera brand--now part of Ricoh Co. Ltd.--has announced its new Pentax X-5 ultrazoom digital camera, and the styling couldn't be much closer to that of the popular Pentax K-5 and K-7 digital SLRs. It's almost as if the company took the existing design,...
BREAKING NEWS: Kodak to sell off film, imaging and retail print businesses (UPDATED)
Eastman Kodak announced today that it plans to sell off its film, imaging and retail print businesses as part of its plan to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Instead of imaging, the Rochester, NY-based company will focus on commercial printing and business services. Though details were still sketchy Thursday...
Rare photo of “Red Sprites” space lightning captured with Canon 5D Mark II
You don't have to be the Mars Rover Curiosity to capture out-of-the-world imagery of outer space. A Danish photographer used an astro-modified Canon 5D Mark II to record an eye-popping photo of Red Sprites, which are a form of cosmic lightning that "dances at the edge of space," according to Spaceweather.com.
The photographer, Jesper Grønne of Silkeborg, Denmark, was...
New app turns your Apple iPhone into a Leica rangefinder (well, sort of)
Leicaphiles rejoice, Le Camera Cie, (Cie is the French version of "Inc.") has created an app that simulates the classic M series Leica viewfinder on your iPhone. The app is called Viewfinder Classic and it's available here.
Yes, the Germans can finally relax as their Euro-allies, the French, are becoming entrepreneurial, just like their Teutonic mentors. (How do you say...
Olympus Stylus SP-820UZ: Flagship 40x Ultra Zoom takes Ultra to new lengths
Olympus has long preferred Ultra over Super and Mega to describe its line of compact zoom cameras, and the new Olympus SP-820UZ iHS Ultra Zoom is now the most ultra of the bunch, sporting a 40x super-wide-angle optical zoom lens that lets you get up close and personal at its maximum 896mm equivalent focal length.
Olympus designed the Stylus SP-820UZ to offer all-in-one...
The Camera Bag: These Vintage Camera Lamps are a bright idea
Want to really light up a room? If you're as photo gear obsessed as we are, you can't do much better than these old cameras that have been retrofitted to become lamps.
Called the Vintage Camera Lamp and made by Tinker & Tailor, each lamp is one of a kind. "Once it's sold, we may not have another one like it," according to the website.
Mirrorless, Mirrorless on the Wall: Part I
Today’s post is one of those exercises in randomness that I just have to do every so often. I’ve been working with mirrorless cameras lately. That led to several people reminding me that two years ago I predicted mirrorless cameras would largely replace entry-level SLRs.
After careful evaluation I have to admit I was only 62.5% correct. While mirrorless is the fastest...
Men at Lunch: How an iconic photo of construction workers taking a break from building New York was made
Everyone can identify New York City simply by its unique skyscraper filled skyline. The story of the construction of these skyscrapers, and one iconic photo in particular, is the basis for Men at Lunch, one of the...