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Sony has finally pulled the curtain on the RX10 V, the long-awaited successor to the RX10 IV – a camera that’s been a cult favorite... The post Sony RX10 V: $2,298 Camera for a Solo Creator’s Every Need appeared first on DIY Photography.
Meta just rolled out poetically named “Muse Image,” its new AI image generator. No biggie, right? Yes, biggie: anyone can tag your public Instagram account... The post Instagram Lets Strangers Turn Your Photos Into AI Slop – Here’s How to Turn It Off appeared first on DIY Photography.
Photography and videography have more in common than ever before. Most modern cameras can capture both high-resolution still images and professional-quality video, and many photographers... The post Photography vs Videography: What’s the Difference? appeared first on DIY Photography.
Do iPhones shoot in RAW? Learn which iPhone models support Apple ProRAW, how to enable it, and when shooting RAW is worth using. The post Do iPhones Shoot in RAW? Here’s Everything You Need to Know appeared first on DIY Photography.
The James Webb Space Telescope has spent the past four years exploring the distant universe. Its cameras have captured some of the earliest galaxies ever... The post NASA’s James Webb Reveals the Hidden Heart of Centaurus A appeared first on DIY Photography.
See how an engineer transformed a $50 surplus RC into a DIY chase camera rover for smooth cinematic tracking shots using a gimbal and custom parts. The post Building a DIY Chase Camera Rover Is the Kind of Project Every Camera Nerd Dreams About appeared first on DIY Photography.
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The Chinese channel 二手光圈 took on the repair of a Fujinon XF 50mm f/1.0 that had been damaged in a fall – but a repair brought it back to life. He used the opportunity to do a full teardown of the lens and share his thoughts along the way. In short: Pros Achieves a…
The post This Fujinon XF 50mm F1.0 Survived a Fall — And Its Teardown Shows Why It’s Still Special appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
→ Join Now – Fujifilm GFX User Facebook Group – 42.6K GFX Owners Fujifilm has just launched the Fujinon GF 19-35mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR, the second power zoom lens in the “GF Lens” lineup after the GF 32-90mmT3.5 PZ OIS WR and also its widest lens so far. GF19-35mmT3.5 Price & Specs Official Product…
The post Fujinon GF19-35mmT3.5 PZ OIS WR Launched – Widest Zoom Lens for GFX appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
The Fujifilm X-T6 is coming closer, and the first rumors about it have dominated your interest here on FujiRumors, along with the big unveil of Fujifilm’s next XF lens. But there where two non-rumor related articles that also made it in the top 10. Check them out below. Fujifilm X-T6 Coming with New Film Simulation…
The post Fujifilm X-T6 Dominates – Upcoming XF Lens Unveiled – But there is More in the Top 10 of June appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
The patents for the following Fujinon lenses have now surfaced and spotted by the Japanese website asobinet. Fujinon XF 13-80mm f/3.5 Fujinon XF 13-130mm f/3.5-5 Fujinon XF 14-130mm f/3.5-5 Fujinon XF 16-160mm f/3.5-5.6 Fujinon XF 16-190mm f/2.8-5.6 Fujinon XF 16-200mm f/2.8-5.6 If the Fujinon XF 16-200mm sounds familiar to you, then because Fujifilm mentioned it…
The post Fujinon XF 13-80mm F3.5 and XF 16-200mm F2.8-5.6 – plus Variations – Patents Spotted appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
I have always absolutely loved using the DR200 and DR400 setting on Fujifilm cameras. In fact, I even made a dedicated video about it a while back, sharing real-world sample images and demonstrating how it impacts your photos. 3 Fujifilm Features That Cut My Editing Time – And Let Me Enjoy Photography More But if…
The post How Fujifilm DR400 Mimics Film: The Curve Behind the Magic appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
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Editorial work once brought in 75% of one photographer's income. Today it accounts for about 5%, and the shift wasn't forced on him by failure.
Abandoned slate quarries hold more than dramatic scenery. Some hide names carved into stone over a century ago, tools left where workers dropped them, and connections to people you'd never expect.
Twenty years behind a camera can lock you into fixed ideas about what gear delivers the results you want. A long-held bias against Micro Four Thirds is exactly what gets challenged here, and the reasons have less to do with specs than with how you actually shoot.
Three days, two nights, and a mattress thrown in the back of a car with no sheets on it. That's the entire kit behind a photography trip along the northern coast of Spain, where the real work turns out to be finding angles that cooperate.
You may have noticed that photography lenses are marked in f-numbers, f/1.4, f/2.8, f/8, while cinema lenses are marked in T-numbers, T1.5, T2.9, and wondered whether they mean the same thing. They are closely related, they sit in the same spots on the aperture ring, and a T-number looks just like an f-number with a different letter in front. But they measure two genuinely different things, and the gap between them tells you something real about how lenses work and why a cinematographer cares about it while a portrait photographer mostly does not.
There is a peculiar cult operating inside photography. You have seen them: the Autofocus Clergy.
The laboratory monks of corner sharpness and focus-acquisition speed. Men refreshing firmware notes with the anticipation of Renaissance astronomers awaiting celestial revelation. They speak of subject detection as if divine intervention had finally solved photography's ancient tragedy: the terrifying possibility of missing something.
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The Japanese artist's new show highlights how the slowest, most stubborn part of photography sometimes says more than the camera ever could.
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This year's jury selected shortlisted photographers from a much larger pool of photographers nominated by 130 photography experts across 48 countries.
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A documentary photographer's 7000-mile, 30-city project documenting housing insecurity will begin Monday in Jamestown. Karen Lippowiths is in the ...
... Photography” at Garland Farm on Thursday, July 23, at 4:00 p.m.. Join professional garden photographer Rob Cardillo for an inspiring look at how he ...
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