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BHphoto has a flash deal on the Lexar 128GB card – save $110. BHphoto has also some great deals starting today on CFepxress cards Nextorage CFexpress Type B cards – save up to $325 The Nextorage deal will end June 26,
The post BHphoto Deal Zone – Save up to $325 on Nextorage Cards appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
The Fujifilm X-T6 will come with an all new processor, which I guess will be called X Processor 6. That certainly gives the camera a performance boost, and it looks like that extra power will also get some extra juice. In fact, the registration for the new Fujifilm NP-W255 battery has now been spotted and…
The post Fujifilm X-T6 – More Power, More Juice – NP-W255 Battery Registered appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
This is a quick reality check. Yesterday I shared a rumor that the Fujifilm X-T6 will launch with a new film simulation — and some of you pushed back, calling it a “useless and obvious” rumor, since Fujifilm usually debuts a new film simulation alongside a new platform. But the facts say otherwise. The last…
The post After 10+ Years, Fujifilm Finally Launches a New Film Simulation Along with Next Generation Camera (X-T6) appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Today we can share with you two details about the Fujifilm X-T6. They come from an anonymous source with nickname (THANKS!!!), who has shared multiple accurate rumors in the past…. or… in other words… it’s good and solid trusted stuff ;). So, here is what we have been told. X-T6 comes with an all…
The post BREAKING: Fujifilm X-T6 Coming with New Film Simulation and Reworked Dials appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Here are the latest Japanese May sales rankings, with many Fujifilm cameras again making it into the ranking. Mapcamera ranking: FUJIFILM X100VI SONY α7V FUJIFILM X-T30 III FUJIFILM X-E5 FUJIFILM X-M5 Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III Panasonic LUMIX TX3 SONY α7C II SONY α6700 RICOH GR IV Yodobashi ranking: Hasselblad X2D II 100C Body Sony…
The post New Japanese Sales Rankings with Fujifilm X100VI, X-E5, X-M5 and X-T30III in Top 10 appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Photography News and Community for Creative Professionals
The Canon V1 and Panasonic Lumix L10 are two of the most interesting cameras in recent memory, and not because they're pushing sensor size upward. They're doing the opposite, and making a case that a Four Thirds sensor might be exactly what most people actually need right now.
Lightroom Classic and Lightroom just got an update, and two of the headline features are ones people have been requesting for years. If you use either version regularly, this update is worth understanding before you open it.
Gear envy and exotic locations dominate photography social media, and the pressure to match that lifestyle is real. If you've ever felt like your local landscapes or modest kit aren't good enough, this video speaks directly to that.
Prime Day is an excellent opportunity to pick up top tech at lower prices, but it can be a little overwhelming when browsing through all the products on offer. The OBSBOT Tail 2 is one such product, which we previously reviewed and recommended, and now has a great Prime Day deal. From vloggers, creators, and YouTubers to live-streaming conferences and gatherings of all kinds, this little PTZR camera is the camera crew that fits in your pocket.
In 1952, Henri Cartier-Bresson published "Images à la Sauvette," a collection of 126 photographs with a cover designed by Henri Matisse. The American edition, published the same year by Simon and Schuster, was titled "The Decisive Moment," and that phrase entered photography's vocabulary so completely that it has shaped how photographers think about their medium ever since.
I still use AI. I'm not out here trying to churn butter by hand in a cabin while yelling at electricity. I use the tools. I test the tools. I've built workflows around the tools when they save time, cut friction, or keep me from doing some repetitive task that makes my soul feel like it got trapped in a printer jam. I'm not precious about it. If a tool works, I use it.
Do you get out at night and photograph the world around you? Most photographers pack their bags and get back home after the sunset. Some do not even stay to photograph the magical blue hour when the colours turn into a combination with deep blues, purples and pink hues illuminating everything around including nature and manmade differently. If you are someone who does not photograph the night-time world, we have put together some images, that will inspire you to get out and shoot in the night. The post Here Are Some Inspiring Photos to Appreciate the Nighttime Beauty Around You appeared first on Light Stalking.
If you are a beginner in photography, you may be struggling to get into grips with the settings when situations are different on the field. Most beginners start with auto mode settings, but that will not allow you to get the best results and will block your creativity. Manual mode will allow you to be creative but will not suit all shooting scenarios. Make sure to shoot raw for all genre in photography. In this article, we have put together some quick camera settings that you can start with for any genre in photography. The post Quick Camera Settings For Any Genre Of Photography appeared first on Light Stalking.
If you have followed me on Light Stalking for a while, you will know that around two years ago, I sold my Fuji system and went all in on a Sony a7Rv with various lenses. The decision was not made lightly but based on both my photographic and video needs as well as lingering doubts about more recent Fuji cameras. So why have I returned to Fujifilm? Well I haven’t, at least not on a professional basis, but I have bought a Fujifilm camera. Let me explain The post A Return To Fujifilm? 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 Anne. The post Human, Nature, Tech, Abstracts, Macros, Birds And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
If you have even a passing interest in photography, then the chances are you have come across the work of famed war photographer Don McCullin. In fact, even if you have only a passing interest in the politics of the world than the same can be said. McCullin's work from Vietnam, Biafra, Bangladesh, Lebanon, Northern The post Vietnam by Don McCullin Will Be His Last Book appeared first on Light Stalking.
We're happy to announce the winner of May's competition, “Mood And Atmosphere.” Emily submitted this atmospheric photo of a horse grazing by a water feature, early in the morning. Congratulations Emily K for submitting this winning shot! The post May 2026 Photo Contest Winners: Mood And Atmosphere appeared first on Light Stalking.
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