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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...
The Rashomon Effect and My Small-Camera Choice
Monty Python’s Quest for the Small Camera Grail
Way back in the day, when the first mirrorless cameras were released, I was on them like white on rice. I desperately wanted to love, well, any of them: The Sigma DP1, Panasonic G1, Olympus P1, Leica X1, and more all passed through my hands. Many people loved having a small camera that delivered high image quality. I loved...
Lens Review: Fuji XF 18mm f/2 R
Fuji released its X-Pro 1 camera at the beginning of 2012: it shipped with three prime lenses, and today's lens review is the 18mm f/2 R. We've had a chance to put the 18mm through its paces in our test lab, and are pleased to provide you with our full review of this lens.
The New $50,000 Limited Edition Hermès Leica M9-P: Sometimes Beauty is Only Skin Deep
Leica is into “Special Edition” cameras the same way McDonald’s is into supersizing. With its latest offering, the $50,000 Hermès/Leica M9-P sets, it is has produced the "triple cheese whopper" of photography, complete with bacon, cheese, chili peppers, onions.
Responding to our tough economic times and the desire of the exceedingly rich to find ways to turn unstable...
Touchscreen Canon T4i SLR, two new lenses unveiled, previewed!
2012's less than half gone, and it's already been quite a year for Canon so far. It's launched three new SLRs: a professional 1-series model, an enthusiast full-frame 5-series, and a special edition enthusiast APS-C model aimed at astronomers. It's also debuted an entirely new concept, with the first large-sensor compact zoom camera. Today, Canon reveals its fourth new SLR...
Microsoft to rain on Google, Apple’s smartphone parade?
If you've been reading our news page for any length of time, you'll likely have noticed a shift over the last couple of years. We've run an increasing number of stories about camera phones, mirroring a trend in the marketplace. At the entry level, many casual snapshooters have taken to their camera phone for the simple fact that--even if the quality might not match up to a...
Photographer Bob Carey’s Tutu Project Featured on NBC’s Today Show
In April, we told our readers the story of Bob and Linda Carey and their Tutu Project to raise money for breast cancer programs by selling Bob’s self-portraits of himself in a variety of odd locations, wearing nothing more than a silly pink Tutu.
The project grew out of Linda’s battle with cancer that started nine years ago. After three years of treatment for breast...
Teorex debuts affordable pano app
As well as the software that ships with your digital camera, photographers are faced with quite an array of all-in-one apps for cataloging, editing, and sharing their photos these days. Apps like Adobe's Photoshop Lightroom, Apple's Aperture and iPhoto, Corel's AfterShot Pro, and Phase One's Capture One make light work of many common tasks photographers want to achieve in...
The Camera Bag: Rangefinder Cameras Tricked Out to Look Like Soviet Tanks
We recently reported on a vintage rangefinder aficionado in Miami who customizes classic cameras by adding gorgeous wood veneers to them. Now, here are a group of artists in Singapore who turn rangefinder cameras into awesome miniature replicas of Soviet era tanks.
Called the Soviet Rumble X Z*E*R*O, this "Tankified" camera creation is the result of a collaboration...
Panasonic, Olympus to strengthen ties?
Last week, we reported on the situation at Olympus, with the company preparing for restructuring and seeking a significant investment to help it deal with the after-effects of last year's financial scandal. Today, reports from the Japanese media suggest that the company may soon receive a significant investment from Panasonic Corp., its long-term partner in two...
Photographers on Photography: The D-Day Landing and Robert Capa’s Slightly Out of Focus Legacy
(Editor's note: The following piece is part of our new "Photographers on Photography" series. It commemorates the D-Day landing at Normandy that occured 68 years ago on this day and photographer Robert Capa's role in covering it. The quotes are taken from Capa’s book “Slightly Out of Focus” and the author's personal sources: Milt Felsen and Cornell Capa)
“It’s not easy...
Great things in small packages: The Sony RX100, reviewed!
As confirmed camera addicts, we've been waiting years for anybody to make a large-sensor, compact camera with a fixed zoom lens. No sooner have we reviewed the first-such camera, Canon's PowerShot G1 X, than Sony has offered up a rebuttal with its own large sensor zoom compact: the Sony RX100.
Barely any larger than the small-sensor Canon S100, the Sony Cyber-shot...
Lens Review: Fuji XF 35mm f/1.4 R
Fuji released its X-Pro 1 camera at the beginning of 2012: it shipped with three prime lenses, and today's lens review is the 35mm f/1.4 R. We've had a chance to put the 35mm through its paces in our test lab, and are pleased to provide you with our full review of this lens.
The Camera Bag: Timeless Capture Is a Camera Designed to Get Emotional About
The Timeless Capture Camera is an absurdist photographic device that promises nothing and delivers less. It is perfection itself.
Once upon a time, college students made news by eating goldfish or dancing naked on campus. Now, thanks to the Internet, they come up with zany ideas that can zip around the world faster than you can slip on a pratfall banana peel. Design...
Electronic viewfinders without the bulk: Kopin shrinks the microdisplay
Compact digital cameras have come an incredibly long way over the last decade or so. Long gone are the chunky, computer-in-a-box designs of the early days of digital photography. Modern cameras can be much more pocket-friendly, and many now aim to serve not only as a preserver of memories, but also as a fashion statement.
There have been victims in this rush to sleekness,...
Photo of the Day Winners for April chosen!
Well, another month gone, another month prior's Photo of the Day judging done. The judges continue to lag sadly behind on their judge-ly obligations, only now finally voting on the April photos of the day. We'll try to get caught up a bit this month, and get the May monthly winners submitted, but meanwhile, here are five excellent photos from the April contest:
(And if...
Female Instagrammers vs. Male Instagrammers
Ok, this is admittedly a bit sexist (to both sexes), silly and simplistic, but it gave us a laugh.
Online photo gallery and design site Wall to Watch contrasts the typical types of images female users of photo-sharing service Instagram post with what male Instagram users usually post.
We've omitted some of the more R-rated images -- you can see them all here -- and...
Snap up Snapseed Mobile, free!
Among photographers using Apple iOS devices, Nik Software's Snapseed Mobile is without doubt one of the most popular paid apps. That's not surprising. Snapseed offers the rare combination of a feature set that doesn't feel too hobbled by the mobile operating system platform, and a user interface that's really intuitive. It doesn't hurt that with standard pricing of around...
GoPro goes wireless, has the video to prove it
Woodman Labs' popular GoPro HD Hero line of lightweight, rugged cameras have today gained a new capability that promises to take their "shoot anywhere" ethic to new levels.
Available immediately, the GoPro Wi-Fi BacPac allows any HD Hero 2 camera to be remotely controlled from an iOS 4 or Android 2.2+ smartphone or tablet. This includes not only the ability to remotely...
The Camera Bag: Cloak Bag Lets You Take Photos Without Removing Camera from the Bag
Now, this is clever: a camera bag that lets you take photos without having to remove the camera from the bag. Called the Cloak Camera Bag, this stealthy satchel looks inconspicuous enough when it's fully zipped up.
Unzip the edges though, and the bag becomes more of a camera "cape," letting you snap away without having to take it out. Fold in the bottom panel of the bag...
Lens Review: Nikon FT-1 adapter for 1 series
Nikon announced its 1 series of cameras in October 2011; it wisely produced the FT-1 adapter to allow the use of standard F-mount lenses on a Nikon J1 or V1 camera. The adapter features a built-in tripod mount, and works best with AF-S lenses, though other Nikon or third party lenses are supported in manual focus mode. Click here to read our full review of the Nikon FT-1...