The ZIEGEL Camera From Bonzart Looks Unique, Quirky, and Fun

It's been a long time since I have been as excited about a camera as I am about the ZIEGEL from Bonzart. There are so many identical cameras on the market these days, and honestly, it can be quite hard to get pumped up about them.

Fortunately, a company out there remembers that the pure joy of photography is something everyone should experience. The ZIEGEL from Bonzart is a small, interestingly styled digital camera that's completely customizable. It also sports some incredibly unique features that will make even the most hardened photographers crack a smile. Join us after the break to find out more about the Indiegogo backed ZIEGEL camera from Bonzart. .

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Film Fridays: Konica Hexar RF review

Photo: 35mmc. com Years after selling off his Leica M7, 35mmc's Hamish Gill once again began to feel the desire to shoot with an automated M-mount camera creep into his conscious. So when the opportunity to pick up a near-mint Konica Hexar RF for a reasonable price presented itself, he jumped on it. dpreview.com »

2020-06-05 16:00

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What Facebook Can Learn About You From a Single Uploaded Photo

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is testifying on Capitol Hill this week regarding his company’s use of users’ personal data. Zuckerberg denied secretly listening to users through microphones for ad targeting, but the company is able to quietly collect quite a bit of data from a single uploaded photo. The Wall Street Journal has […] petapixel.com »

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This iconic still life photo was shot at f/240... for 6 hours!

Editor's Note: The video contains a fine art nude print that is spoken about starting at 7:50 and appears in the background throughout most of the video from that point on. Potentially NSFW. What's the smallest aperture you've ever used? F22? Maybe the max you'll find on some large format lenses: F64? When iconic photographer Edward Weston needed more depth of field to capture his famous still life Pepper No. dpreview.com »

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