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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...
Lens Review: Olympus 12-50mm f/3.5-6.3 EZ M.Zuiko Digital ED
Olympus released its 12-50mm EZ M.Zuiko Digital ED lens alongside the OM-D EM-5 as that camera's kit lens, and a capable companion it proves to be: featuring an interesting three-position zoom lens that enables both power-zoom and dedicated macro modes, the lens offers a 24-100mm equivalent zoom range. We've put the lens through its paces in our test lab: click here to read...
AP photographer Gregory Bull discusses how he captured iconic image of Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas
It's one of the most iconic images of the 2012 London Olympic Games, so far: a shot of U.S. gymnast Gabby Douglas leaping high above the balance beam, on her way to winning the all-around gold medal for Women's Gymnastics.
The image was shot by AP Photographer Gregory Bull and it's turned up on thousands of newspaper front pages and millions of websites around the world.
...Canon rejuvenates the EOS 7D, acknowledges 40mm lens issue
Canon USA has today issued product advisories noting new or upcoming firmware for several of its products. Key among these is an updated firmware release for the Canon 7D digital SLR that--as promised last June--makes extensive changes throughout, with numerous new features seen in more recent models.
Key among the changes in EOS 7D firmware version 2.0.0 is an...
Solve Summer With Your Own Free Jigsaw Puzzle
The puzzle of what to do with the rest of the summer has just been solved by Carolina Road Software with its Jigsaw Explorer Web app. Good thing it's already August, because we've already spent the morning selecting images, exploding them into online jigsaw puzzles and meticulously putting them back together again.
But it isn't all just fun and games. It's a nice way to...
PocketWizard updates expand support, bring improvements aplenty
Updated firmware for LPA Design's PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 radios today adds support for several new camera bodies and flash accessories from Canon and Nikon, as well as certain Sekonic light meters. The updates also bring improvements in quite a number of other areas.
Newly-supported camera bodies include the Nikon D4, Nikon D800, and Nikon D800E. The expanded...
Bizarre video imagines what it’s like to live in a digital camera, scene (mode) by scene (mode)
When "max x" buys a new camera in the oddly endearing video below, and then takes it to the beach to see how it works, the results are surprising (to say the least). Immediately it's clear things in max x’s strange world never go as expected.
Think of this bizarre place as Mr. Bean meets Max Headroom.
It's a quizzical look at technology and a world that sometimes...
iPhotographers, your exclusive is over! Athentech Perfectly Clear comes to Android
Two and a half years ago, Canadian software company Athentech Imaging ported its Perfectly Clear technology to Apple's popular iPhone smartphone. The new app took image correction capabilities that had been available for a while both as a Photoshop plugin, and an API for manufacturers to integrate into their own products, and placed these in a mobile device for the first...
From entry-level to pro, Eizo has a self-calibrating monitor for everyone
If you're tired of the chore that is monitor color calibration, a raft of new LCD monitors from Japan's Eizo Nanao Corp. will be of interest. Announced last week, the new monitors all make light work of calibration, thanks to an automatic sensor that's hidden in the display bezel, but pops out at intervals to tune the monitor automatically. In all, there are five new models...
Here are two cameras that Mars rover Curiosity will use to photograph the Red Planet
This morning we shared with you a low resolution black-and-white photo that Curiosity, the truck-sized Mars rover, captured after successfully touching down on the Red Planet.
In a few days, Curiosity will deploy its mast along with two additional, more sophisticated cameras to record higher resolution, color footage of Mars.
Here are pictures of those two cameras....
Mars Curiosity rover sends first image of Red Planet back to Earth
Here it is folks: the first image of Mars sent back to Earth by the Curiosity rover. And no, the Curosity's image from the Red Planet is not actually red, it's in black-and-white.
It's still very cool though. (Full resolution, color images from Curiosity will come later this the week, according to NASA.)
The $2.5-billion Curiosity probe and rover landed in the Gale...
Canon USA launches YouTube presence
If you're a big fan of Canon's EOS interchangeable-lens cameras and accessories, PowerShot compacts, or its PIXMA and SELPHY photo printers--or you just want a little more information, straight from the horse's mouth--then the company has the YouTube channel for you. Canon USA has just launched an official YouTube channel with which the company can communicate with its...
Kobe Bryant is having a problem with his camera too. Yep, he’s also left the lens cap on! (VIDEO)
Hey, Kobe Bryant, star of the Los Angeles Lakers and the U.S. Men's Olympic Basketball team. That's a slick looking Canon digital SLR you have there and a nice looking premium Canon "white" lens on front. You'll notice though that you can't take pictures with that rig unless you take the lens cap off.
Just thought I'd let you know. Oh, there's a guy helping you with your...
Canon service program for tele, super tele lenses improves AF performance
Canon USA has today published a service advisory detailing a firmware update on four of its telephoto and super telephoto lens models for the pro market. In all four cases, the firmware updates autofocus algorithms for better responsiveness and more precise focus, especially when using AI servo AF to track irregularly-moving subjects.
Can too many choices lead to buying the wrong digital camera? Here are a few tips to help you choose
A few days ago, I was standing in front of 50 different camera models on display at my local big box shop. My current digital cameras are ancient -- over two years old -- and recently I got the itch to replace them. But looking at all these cameras something odd happened: I froze up.
I stared at them and felt disoriented. I knew a lot about these cameras, I had even...
GoPro go public? That’s the plan, says Reuters
Action camera maker Woodman Labs Inc.--better known by its GoPro brandname--is planning an initial public offering that could happen as soon as this year, according to a report from the Reuters news agency. The goal of the IPO would be to raise some US$300-500 million, according to Reuters' unnamed sources.
Underwriters for the deal would include JPMorgan Chase,...
A Tilted Element Demonstration
Aaron made a great demonstration yesterday while I was off playing with autofocus. One thing we preach here at LensRentals, a lot, is that just because a dropped lens looks fine on the outside doesn’t mean it is fine. The other thing we preach a lot is that a tiny difference in the centering, tilt, or placement of a single element can have a dramatic effect on image...
Why can’t this Olympic photographer’s camera take pictures? He’s left the lens cap on! (VIDEO)
Ok, this is just for fun and, honestly, we feel bad for the guy because we've all been there before.
Check out this short video clip from NBC's Olympic gymnastics coverage and watch the befuddled photographer in the back try to figure out why his camera won't take pictures.
Yeppers, he's left the lens cap on.
D'oh!
(Via Deadspin)
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Photographer leaves $13,238 worth of gear in New York City cab. Taxi driver returns it.
Here's a nice little heart-warming tale from the cold and "heartless" big city. Photographer and filmmaker Casey Neistat was coming back from ten days of travel and shooting when he hopped in a cab at New York City's JFK airport.
The cab dropped him off at a garage in the city where Neistat picked up his car and drove to Connecticut to see his son. It was about an hour...
Autofocus Reality Part 3B: Canon Cameras
Some days it’s good to be a geeky gear-head. This is one of them because a) I finished testing autofocus on all of the Canon camera bodies we had, b) I actually found out some interesting stuff, and c) I got worked up about camera marketers while doing it, so I have my next post in the works already.
Because I’ve been writing this series on the fly (telling you what we...
DxO Optics Pro update supports Canon T4i, Sony Alpha and NEX models
Continuing its rapid, clockwork-like three week release schedule, Paris, France-based DxO Labs has unveiled a new version of its flagship Optics Pro image processing application. Optics Pro v7.5.3 adds support for three new cameras and an expansive list of 300 new optics modules. Various minor, unstated bugs are also said to have been fixed.
The newly supported cameras in...