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The 2026 China P&E will take place May 15–18, and several companies, especially from China, are planing to present new gear at the exhibition. We already report about the possibly second AF lens for GFX – the first one is this one – coming from Meike. But also Viltrox has something for us Fujifilm shooters.…
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In times where the offer for third party autofocus lenses is drastically increasing, I rarely report on every single manual focus lens that is launched. This Chart Shows You the Full List of Fujinon XF/XC and Third Party X Mount Autofocus Lenses But today I thought it might be worth to highlight this one, as…
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The Mother’s Day Special Deals are now live at: Amazon USA here Amazon Tech deals Amazon Camera & Photo deals BHphoto here GFX Deals GFX100 II – save $500 BHphoto / Amazon / Adorama / Moment / BestBuy / Nuzira / Focuscamera GFX100S II – save $500 BHphoto / Amazon / Adorama / Nuzira /…
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It’s reported that a strong competitor to the Ricoh GR series and Fujifilm X100 series is coming. Which brand will launch it and when is still unkown. That’s according to reports spreading on the Chinese the social media platform Weibo 独立摄影师联合会 here. Given the popularity of the Ricoh GR IV and the X100VI, it’s not…
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SPINN.DESIGN has launched several successful campaigns on Kickstarter in the past. They recently launched the ProWrapp Impact+ – Gear Wrapper with Max Shock Resistance on Kickstarter. The campaign ends May 15. Until May 15 you can back the project and get it with backer’s discount. Check out all the details here.
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Armenia's dining culture is shaped by its agricultural heritage of high-altitude farming. Jessica & Bernd Jungbauer. Story and photographs byBernd ...
Under the gaze of shadows In Sicily, light is never neutral. It is an absolute, vertical presence that carves out volumes, sculpts surfaces and ...
You may not know this about me, but I'm also a professional photographer! I'm self-trained, so when I started out, camera settings basically ...
The official selection for the 2026 Environmental Photography Prize has been unveiled by the Prince Albert II Foundation.
A Utica photographer is competing in a national art contest that could help support local youth and veterans programs.
Phil served in the United States Navy as a photographer, beginning what became a lifelong pursuit. Over the years, he worked as a landscape, portrait, ...
My style of photography is a mixture of styles I've drawn inspiration from over the years by watching other photographers and blending my own style ...
Confused about TTL, Manual, and High Speed Sync flash settings? In this video, photographer Samuel Bouret breaks down how each one actually works ...
Photographers who are dependent on additional light will now be excited to hear that the company has introduced a new foldable softbox, which makes ...
Wildlife photographers come nose-to-nose with a pair cheetahs, with just a pane of glass separating them. ... A wildlife photography guide was shocked ...
'More Diary entries, combinations of friends' art, and my photography.' Share. Four people dancing on a podium at a rave, they are cropped from the ...
Epson Southeast Asia has opened submissions for the 17th Epson International Pano Awards 2026, expanding the global photography competition with a ...
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Leica and affordable rarely share the same conversation, but the Leica M240 might be the exception worth paying attention to. It's a full frame, M-mount digital rangefinder that costs a fraction of what modern Leica bodies go for, and it still delivers the core experience that makes these cameras worth owning.
My first impression when pulling Freewell's latest filter kit offering out of its packaging was how small and light it was. Filter kits tend to be bulky and take up lots of space, often housed in boxes that take up valuable space in camera bags too. They can be a nuisance to lug around. Not this kit. I immediately liked it.
Choosing a wide angle prime for a Fujifilm X mount body gets complicated fast, especially once you start weighing image quality against price. The Viltrox 15mm f/1.7 sits at $239, which isn't rock-bottom, but it's close enough to make you wonder whether it can actually hold up.
The Nano-X Pro filter system proves there's still a place for those who try to get it right in camera.
It's no secret that I enjoy taking the "scenic route" when it comes to photography. For better or worse, these days most of my work orbits around non-digital and historical techniques.
Don't get me wrong, I'm no purist when it comes to photography. An idealist? Maybe.
If you produce short-form video for clients or your own brand, take a second and count the number of apps, browser tabs, and subscription logins sitting between the moment you have an idea and the moment you hit publish. There's the scriptwriting tool (or a blank doc you've been staring at for twenty minutes). The generation or editing platform. A separate captioning service you pay for monthly. Something for thumbnails, maybe a dedicated generator, maybe you're still screenshotting frames and adding text in Photoshop. A background removal tool.
I sold my Mamiya 645AFD, and I regret it every time I think about it, which is more often than I would like to admit. The film got too expensive, and the scanning costs added up, and I told myself the rational thing to do was to let it go and put the money toward something more practical. I was right about the math. I was wrong about everything else.
A few years later, the absence of that camera is still something I notice, and no amount of sensible reasoning about cost per frame has made the regret any smaller.