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Leica's SL2 gets 187MP 'Multishot' mode with a new 2.0 firmware update

Leica has released firmware version 2. 0 for its SL2 full-frame mirrorless camera bringing with it the much-anticipated ‘Multishot’ mode amongst other features and fixes. When it was first revealed last November, Leica said its SL2 full-frame L-mount camera would eventually be able to capture 187MP images via a Multishot mode that would appear in a firmware update sometime in 2020. dpreview.com »

2020-6-22 23:30

Canon says firmware fix for lockup issue is coming in 'early April,' offers workaround in the meantime

Canon U. S. A has announced a firmware update is being worked on to address the ‘phenomenon’ wherein its EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR camera will lock up under certain conditions. Previously, we reported on a number of incidents wherein Canon’s latest flagship DSLR would lock up when pressing down the shutter in certain modes. dpreview.com »

2020-3-26 23:55

Photography Tips: When to Choose Black and White Over Color

One of the most important creative decisions you'll make when editing your photos is choosing between color or black and white. When does a photo look better in monochrome? What should the highlight of your photo be if you want to go for a black and white image? How do you know which between the two gives a better mood for your photos? JT of Run N Gun YouTube channel answers these questions and more in one of his latest rundown of useful photography tips. thephoblographer.com »

2020-1-3 23:00

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

Gear of the year 2019: Barney's choice (part 2) Nikon Z 50mm F1.8 S

Photo: Dan Bracaglia We've been writing these articles for a few years now, and when it comes time to think about what I would pick as my 'Gear of the Year', I tend to go by two main criteria: What (if any) gear in the past 12 months did I actually spend my own money on, and what did I most enjoy using? And if those two criteria happen to be met by a single product, then there's my answer. dpreview.com »

2019-12-16 17:00