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Review: Tamron’s 24-70mm f/2.8 VC Does It All At a Wallet-Friendly Price

In the ever heated debate of Tamron vs. Sigma vs. Nikon vs. Canon, a new lens has arrived. Tamron has released an update of their popular 24-70mm f/2.8 lens. Ever since Tamron began to create the new SP series lenses, starting with the 45mm, 35mm, and 15-30mm lenses, they’ve been hitting home runs. Having extensively […] petapixel.com »

2017-8-12 22:04

Sony's Mavica FD71 liked floppy disks, hated magnets

In the earliest days of consumer digital photography, back when the ‘smart’ in ‘smart phone’ was the same as the ‘smart’ in ‘a smart pair of pants’, almost every aspect of capturing, transferring, storing, sharing and printing digital images was so fraught with technical challenges and costly disappointments that it still amazes me that it ever took off at all. dpreview.com »

2017-6-30 14:00

Comedy Pet Photography Awards open for entries

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2017-1-28 14:00

Everyone is Making a Good Camera, but No One is Making an Exceptional One

In case you've been hiding under a rock, there isn't a single camera out there that isn't good. They're all good. They're all great. They all have loads more megapixels than you need, they all have more than good enough high ISO output for images going on the web, they all have pretty darned good autofocus capabilities, they all have just overall fantastic features. thephoblographer.com »

2016-12-20 14:05

2016: The Year of the APS-C Camera

When DSLRs started becoming affordable around 2005, I finally made the transition along with thousands of other film shooters into the realm of digital photography. It was an exciting time, and even though the best sensors at the time couldn’t truly compete with a drum scanned negative, the sheer convenience and capabilities of the cameras were clearly sufficient for the majority of photographers who predominantly posted their work online (not to mention that most people didn’t drum scan their negatives anyway). digitalrev.com »

2016-11-24 03:00

TIME releases 100 most influential images of all time

TIME has released its 100 Most Influential Photos of All Time, a multi-platform project that explores 100 images that have changed the world and shaped the human experience. Of primary interest is an interactive virtual museum of all 100 photos, which also includes essays, 20 original short documentary films, and the never before told stories behind many of the photos. dpreview.com »

2016-11-18 00:39