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The USA turn 250 in just a a few days, and US stores celebrate now by offering their 4th of July deals. BHphoto 4th of July Deal Page – all B&H Fujifilm related deals – all B&H Apple Deals – all B&H Viltrox Deals – all B&H UHS-II Card Deals – all B&H CFexpress Type…
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We often talk about how successful the Fujifilm Instax Series is. But there is another very popular camera line of Fujifilm we hardly ever talk about: the Fujifilm Quicksnap cameras – currently market as Top Seller at BHphoto. The Fujifilm QuickSnap actually played a crucial role in my photographic journey, as I shared here. It…
The post Escape Your Smartphone With Fujifilm’s New QuickSnap Black & White and Active Cameras appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Back in November, Fujifilm announced the Fujifilm GFX100RF Fragment Edition, a limited-edition collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design, featuring a mirror-polished deep black finish, subtle branding details throughout, and the first official Fujifilm film simulation recipe called FRGMT BW. Meet FRGMT BW – Fujifilm’s First ‘Official’ Film Simulation Recipe The Fujifilm GFX100RF Fragment Edition was…
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Join Now – Fujifilm GFX Shooters Group Back in May, Meike showcased their first autofocus lens for the Fujifilm GFX system, the Meike AF 85mm f/1.8, which is already available for other mounts. Well, we have now received information that it will be released in July. The Meike AF 85mm f/1.8 will be the second…
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This is the last day for the Fujifilm X and GFX deal in USA. The only deals that will run a bit longer are the ones on these 4 XF lenses, which end August 2. Also many deals in Europe will end very soon (June 30) – full list below. 🇺🇸 FUJIFILM DEALS 🇺🇸 X…
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Shooting street photography in the rain sounds miserable until you see what it actually produces. Hong Kong in a full thunderstorm gives you reflections, umbrellas, chaotic traffic, and strangers too focused on staying dry to notice a camera in their face.
For years, the workflow gap between Hasselblad and Capture One was one of those quietly frustrating facts of professional life. If you shot medium format on a Hasselblad but preferred to edit in Capture One, you were stuck converting your raw files first, and every conversion chipped away at the color fidelity and editing latitude that were the whole point of shooting Hasselblad in the first place. That gap is now closed.
Shooting a rocket launch at 1:30 a.m. from Morro Bay, photographing a trip to Maui with a $35 underwater film camera, and spending a week with a Lotus Emira press car on a dry lake bed: Willem Verbeeck packed a lot into the last couple of months, and this video covers all three projects. Each one involved a genuinely different approach to photography, and seeing how the results turned out across such different conditions is worth your time.
Today I'll have a look at an exciting new lens option for filmmakers, the Zhongyi Zone T1 cinema lens.
Shooting film and actually sitting down to review what you got are two very different experiences, and watching someone do it honestly, including the frames that didn't quite land, is one of the more useful things you can find on camera YouTube right now.
Most photographers meet bracketing exactly once, in a tutorial about high dynamic range landscapes, and walk away thinking it means "shoot three exposures and merge them." That is one kind of bracketing. There may be two more sitting in your camera's menu right now, and most people never touch them.
Modern digital cameras are more than photography tools. They shoot video and can record audio. However, many photographers are reluctant to use the powerful video capabilities of our cameras. Some have absolutely no interest in video, and that’s fine. Others are wary of having to learn new techniques and ways to compose. There is no The post How to Capture Strong Compositions When Shooting Video appeared first on Light Stalking.
Let's be honest – for most of us, photographers and non-photographers alike, travelling is the perfect opportunity to capture some images that will stay with you for a lifetime. A lot of people find themselves gearing up and coming home a little bit disappointed with the results. But with a little bit of preparation, you The post Travel Photography Tutorials: 20 Guides for Better Trips appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. Each week, our community members come up with amazing stories from around the world through their photography. The past week had beautiful landscape, nature and macro photos on the Light Stalking forums with some stunning photography by the community and forum discussions. We also had a few new members who joined us in the forums. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Patrick. The post Geometric Urbanism, Macro, Wildlife, Street And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
f you are already photographing architectural structures during the day, than you should try night time architecture photography. Night time architecture photos reveal depth, details and patterns that are usually not quite evident during the day. The buildings are illuminated in ways that reveal their features and characters. Here are some night time architectural images to inspire or motivate you to capture some the next time you are outside with your camera during the night time. The post 25 Incredible Photos Of Architectural Structures Shot At Night appeared first on Light Stalking.
The smartphone is a device that we all carry around with us at all times. There are situations when a photographic opportunity presents itself and we think it would have been great if we had the camera in hand for a shot. These opportunities arise unintentionally and instead of letting that slip by, we can use our smartphones to try and capture the scene in the best way possible. The post Have Only A Smartphone For Photography? Tutorials To Help You to Photograph Almost Everything appeared first on Light Stalking.
The thing about landscape photography is that it is a huge topic and one that many people spend an entire lifetime trying to get their head around. I am personally one of those photography tragic who treads this long and weary Road, but we are a long way from being alone. I thought I would The post 19 Landscape Photography Tutorials That Will Make Your Next Shot Rock appeared first on Light Stalking.
Every year, when the Astronomy Photographer of the Year shortlists are announced, I end up losing twenty minutes just staring at images in awe. The... The post ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 18 Shortlists: 4,000 Entries, Zero Bad Images appeared first on DIY Photography.
Hasselblad and Capture One have partnered to bring native RAW support to the editing software, ending years of conversions and workarounds for Hasselblad shooters. The... The post Hasselblad RAW Files Now Open Natively in Capture One; Tethering Coming Soon appeared first on DIY Photography.
When was color photography invented? Discover the history of the first color photograph in 1861, the Autochrome process, Kodachrome, and how color photography evolved into the digital age. The post How Color Photography Was Invented and Changed the World appeared first on DIY Photography.
Nikon has announced a new and downgraded version of the Z6 III. Sure, it may lack Wi-Fi of Bluetooth connectivity, but at least it costs... The post Nikon’s New Z6 III Has No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and Costs $400 More. Here’s Why appeared first on DIY Photography.
The new Godox EazyFlow Beauty Dish aims to be a gamechanger for emerging pros by bridging the gap between studio-grade light quality and budget-conscious portability. The post Why the Godox EazyFlow Beauty Dish is the Perfect Investment for Growing Photographers appeared first on DIY Photography.
Are you an artist? Perhaps an artist with a camera or, maybe, even a photography artist? Then you’re all too familiar with the dearth of... The post Kodak PIXPRO C1: the Artist’s Camera appeared first on DIY Photography.
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