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Just one day after a total solar eclipse crossed parts of Earth, NASA’s Perseverance rover watched an eclipse of its own from Mars. On August... The post Solar Eclipse on Mars: Perseverance Captures Phobos Crossing the Sun appeared first on DIY Photography.
Photographer Adam Gibbs explains why the secret to better photos isn't changing your gear. It's knowing when a composition is truly finished. The post The Secret to Better Photos Is Knowing When to Stop appeared first on DIY Photography.
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The Fujifilm GFX100II IR infrared camera is now available for pre-order at BHphoto here. The GFX100II IR was announced back in 2025 along with the Fujifilm X-H2 IR, but it was not available to general customers for personal use. Now this has evidently changed and you can purchase it at BHphoto here. GFX100II IR BHphoto…
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After the canceled Fujifilm X-T6 launch in early September, I’ve received many messages from readers pointing to the various Fujikina events Fujifilm has planned for September and October. The hope is that Fujifilm will launch the X-T6 at one of them. And I get why. Wouldn’t Fujikina be the perfect stage for a new product?…
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Over the next months, Fujifilm has a couple of Fujikina events planed. Fujikina Paris will kick-off September 4 with a big celebration for the 200 years of photography, and also the event in New York will have the same theme. Fujikina Events: Fujikina Paris – September 4-6 Fujikina Ghent – September 20 Fujikina Köln –…
The post FUJIKINA New York Oct. 16 to 18 – Get Your Tickets Now and Celebrate 200 Years of Photography with Fujifilm appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
The Voigtländer Nokton 35mm f/1.2 and the Nokton 23mm f/1.2 are already out since a while, but now Cosina has now announced a silver edition. On Amazon you should first to get it at Voigtlander USA Distributor CameraQuest, so keep an eye on their Amazon Storefront page. Voigtlander NOKTON 23mm F1.2 X BHphoto / AmazonUS Voigtlander…
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Back in July, German retailer Fuji-Store briefly published a list of Fujifilm cameras set to receive a price increase on September 1. I can confirm that the increase will extend beyond Europe to other markets as well. Fujifilm has pointed to the reason in its latest fiscal report: soaring memory component costs. Below, I’ve included…
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In 2014, I was at Photokina in Cologne, Germany, which at the time was still one of those wonderfully overwhelming events where it seemed like the entire photography industry had temporarily relocated into a handful of enormous convention halls. I was there speaking on stages for DJI, Adobe, Fujifilm, and doing the usual Photokina routine: presentations, meetings, running into old friends, talking about photography for twelve hours straight, and consuming the quantity of coffee necessary to make all of that seem like a reasonable thing to do.
It’s that time again to sit back and dream about a one-size-fits-all camera that doesn’t actually exist, but really should.
I have a new hobby. And by “hobby,” what I really mean is obsession. And not an “obsession” in the cool “follow your passion” kind of way or in the surprise breakout box-office success Obsesseion kind of way. No, this obsession is more like my own little personal prison that I can’t seem to escape from despite knowing full well that it’s a cage of my own making.
At 5:29:45 in the morning on July 16, 1945, in a stretch of New Mexico desert the Spanish called the Jornada del Muerto, the sky turned brighter than the noon sun. Aimed at that flash, tucked into steel-and-lead bunkers and buried instrument boxes ringing a 100-foot tower, sat roughly fifty cameras. Most of the cameras were unmanned and triggered automatically, although Brixner personally occupied a tracking-camera position at North 10,000.
Walking into a wedding as the only person handling both photo and video is a gamble that hinges entirely on the light waiting for you. The decision to add a highlight film wasn't made in advance; it was made on arrival, after the conditions turned out to be forgiving enough to pull it off.
A medium format camera with a 100-megapixel sensor rarely gets described as fast, yet one specific change has turned a slow studio-style body into something you can shoot reactively on the street. The gap between "beautiful but sluggish" and "reliable in daily use" often comes down to a single feature.
Fourteen years separate two versions of the same photo, and watching one turn into the other is a quick lesson in how editing taste changes over time. Revisiting old work with newer tools shows you exactly how far your eye has traveled, and it surfaces habits you didn't know you had.