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The gear that changed my (photographic) life: reader responses part 2

Reader responses part two – gear that changed my life Photo of Canon AE-1 by DPR member WoifC We've compiled more of our favorite responses to the question we've been asking – both of ourselves and our readers – "What was the piece of gear that made the biggest difference to your photography?" We enjoyed reading all of your stories and have picked out a few of our very favorites to highlight. dpreview.com »

2020-5-4 16:00

I Capture The Art Of Slow-Life Full Of Deep And Emotional Connections You Miss When You Live In A Hurry

I'm a 26-year-old pianist and photographer from Belgrade. I have been doing photography for 7 years, trying to slow down the pace of my life with my camera. I believe in a more balanced, meaningful, and life-affirming way of living since I've developed several anxiety issues through the years of living in an urban and stressful environment. boredpanda.com »

2020-1-16 02:00

The Sony Lenses That Made Our Jaws Drop When Shooting Portraits

When Sony first entered the Full Frame Mirrorless market, one of their biggest pain points was their then-lackluster lens lineup when compared to industry veterans like Canon and Nikon. Fast forward to today, Sony now has 30 lenses available for their Full Frame E-Mount cameras, while Canon and Nikon are playing catch up with their mirrorless lens offerings. thephoblographer.com »

2019-12-22 08:00

Convert Your Sony A7r to Full Spectrum for Infrared Photography

Infrared photography is one of the most popular creative styles for both film and digital, but for the latter, you'll need to have a camera modified specifically for this purpose. If you've ever been curious about how cameras are converted to enable them to shoot in infrared, fortunately, there are brave and experienced photographers like Davin Lavikka who show us how it's done.  thephoblographer.com »

2019-7-12 22:00

Things We’d Like to See in a $900 Nikon Full Frame Mirrorless Camera

In the not too distant past it was impossible to find Full Frame cameras for what could be considered affordable prices, but oh how times have changed. We are living in a world where photographers can now get their hands on Full Frame Mirrorless cameras for just over $1,000, and while that's not 'cheap' it's a heck of a lot less than they used to be. thephoblographer.com »

2019-6-24 01:00

Here’s Why a Fujifilm Full Frame Camera Isn’t Coming Anytime Soon

Fujifilm has already launched some pretty landmark cameras of the digital age, but there's still one thing missing in their line-up: a Full Frame masterpiece. Despite the clamor for it, however, the company has made it clear in a recent interview with Fujifilm's Shinichiro Udono, Jun Watanabe, and Takuya Noguchi at the CP+ 2019 by French website Photo Trend. thephoblographer.com »

2019-3-20 01:00

Sony claims they can theoretically do f/0,63 fast Full Frame E-mount lenses!

During the Sony A6400 presentation (video here on minute 8) Sony officially addressed the (negative) E-mount myths that are “running” on the web: Myth 1: E-mount was built for APS-C but not for Full Frame Back in September Leica CEO claimed that E-mount was designed for E-mount and therefore Sony had challenges in making FF […] The post Sony claims they can theoretically do f/0,63 fast Full Frame E-mount lenses! appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2019-3-7 18:25

3 Full Frame Cameras Around $1,000 to Step up to From APS-C

Full Frame cameras can be quite expensive to purchase, and that's one of the main reasons why a lot of first time buyers opt to go with a DSLR or Mirrorless camera that has an APS-C sensor. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that at all as there are some fine APS-C cameras on the market, but there are some Full Frame gems out there that cost right around $1,000 that will beat most APS-C offerings when it comes to overall image quality, and low light performance. thephoblographer.com »

2019-1-24 02:00

Kipon adds Nikon Z and Canon R mounts to medium format lens adapter range

Chinese optics manufacturer Kipon has added the Nikon Z and Canon R mounts to its range of medium format to full frame camera adapters. The company claims the adapters ‘virtually eliminate any crop factor’ by way of optics within the adapter that compensate for the difference in imaging areas of the full frame and medium format systems, and says the diagonal angle of view is maintained. dpreview.com »

2018-12-14 00:58