Apparently, the sky isn’t falling and Canon isn’t doomed. The first decent hands-on preview (mini review) of the Canon EOS R has hit, and the camera Read more...
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Apparently, the sky isn’t falling and Canon isn’t doomed. The first decent hands-on preview (mini review) of the Canon EOS R has hit, and the camera Read more...
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While most photographers pray at the altars of a single camera brand and take to the internet to participate in their own crusade for control of the holy market, I've always been a polycamerous type of shooter.
LUMIX S lenses are pretty unique overall in the field of photography. The brand makes affordable lenses with pretty high end features that other manufacturers would charge so much more for. We're talking about super fast autofocus motors, solid image quality, weather resistance, and an overall very uniform size.
Experienced photographers love prime lenses for so many reasons. First off, there's the whole obsession that many have with nice looking bokeh. But then there's also the fact that they can make photography so easy.
If you're a Nikon Zf camera owner, then you probably got a notification a while back about the latest firmware update. This one, admittedly, is quite odd. And if you read through the update, you'll notice that it really doesn't seem to do much for most photographers.
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Today, Capture One is debuting a brand new set of tools in Beta as part of its latest update. Unfortunately, they're still not addressing giving photographers better high ISO editing abilities -- which has long been requested.