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by Lawrence Cohen_3 · Posted
Many serious underwater photographers travel with large DSLR cameras in huge housings. They also need a variety of lenses, ports, lights, and other accessories. As housings for small point-and-shoot cameras became accessible, underwater photography has become very popular.
Above photograph: Amanda Cotton, using Fantasea Line FRX100 IVRon Watkins
In the past, these cameras had many limitations, such as small sensor size and slow autofocus. Most of these cameras only featured autoexposure, with no RAW file capture, which was not ideal
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In this B&H Quick Look video, photographer David Flores introduces Memento Smart Frames, a unique, state-of-the art 4K smart frame that enables you to display photographs digitally in a cutting-edge frame that emulates the look of traditional print photographs. Memento Smart Frames, which support Android, iOS, and Windows Wi-Fi communication, are available in two sizes: 25 and 35", in a choice of designer colors.
by Allan Weitz · Posted
When 35mm reflex cameras (SLRs) began arriving on our shores 70-odd years ago, the widest focal length lenses available at the time were 35mm (about 60° AoV). Wider-angle non-retrofocus lenses existed, but because their rear elements back-focused to within 5 to 10mm from the focus plane (film or camera sensor), they proved impractical for use in SLRs, which require 35-40mm of back focus to accommodate the mirror box.
Mirror boxes aside, non-retrofocus lenses have a lot going for them. These mushroom-shaped lenses are simple in design, contain
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
For some time, Capture One has built its reputation on its efficiency and quality. Much like Phase One’s cameras and other hardware, Capture One has the aura of a truly professional tool, with few unnecessary features, but a whole lot of functionality available for nearly all aspects of image editing. Best known for its tethered-shooting feature set, Capture One has also gradually shifted into being an all-inclusive post-production tool for all aspects of image editing.
In December, 2016, Phase One released
by Bjorn Petersen and Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
For creatives, there is one critical computer peripheral that can completely change how you work: the monitor. Everyone will remember the first time they stepped up to a “serious” display with accurate colors, a larger area, and high resolution. As creative professionals ourselves, we were excited to take a look at LG’s new 38" Class 21:9 UltraWide WQHD+ IPS Curved LED Monitor to see how it fit into our photography- and video-editing workflows.
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According to the warranty that accompanies every Pelican Hard Case, these hard-shelled cases are guaranteed for life against everything and anything, with the exception of shark bites, bear attacks, and children under 5' tall. In this B&H Photography video, we take a Pelican hard case out on the town to see how tough Pelican cases really are.
by Allan Weitz · Posted
Show me a serious DSLR or mirrorless camera shooter and I’ll show you somebody who has a 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom lens tucked away in his or her camera bag. Paired with its wider-angle counterpart, the equally fast 24-70mm f/2.8 lens, a 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom is a must-have lens for 35mm shooters, and variations of this optical formula are available from no fewer than seven
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
With Apple’s latest release to its ever-popular line of MacBook Pro notebooks, the tech giant has brought a new physical update to the 13.3" and 15.4" models, with the Touch Bar. Replacing the traditional, physical Function keys of all previous models, the Touch Bar presents itself as a customizable, adaptable Function bar, as
by BH Event Space… · Posted
In this B&H Photo Event Space video, Canon’s Rudy Winston offers an intensive hands-on tour of the new Canon EOS 5D Mk IV. Winston explains the various features and technologies found on the new camera, including the advantages of Dual Pixel RAW capabilities and 4K video capture. He also discusses how the new EOS 5D Mk IV compares to previous-generation professional Canon EOS cameras.
by Allan Weitz · Posted
Hasselblad has been the gold standard among studio, fashion, portrait, and landscape photographers since the original model 1000F was introduced in 1948. Though best known for its venerable square-format 500-series single lens reflex cameras (posthumously retitled Hasselblad V-series cameras), two Hasselblads have always stood out to me as being among the coolest production cameras ever made, and neither of them is an SLR!
Photographs © Allan Weitz, 2016
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by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
The Carson HookUpz 2.0 Smartphone Optics Adapter might be one of the most versatile digiscoping solutions on the market today.
In the olden days, when you were looking through scopes or binoculars, the only way to share the view was to hand your glasses to someone standing beside you or to clear out of the way so someone else might use your spotting scope, telescope, or microscope. But those days are gone, and these days the smartphone is used around the world to share everything from photos of lunch to selfies to fine art imagery.
Combining
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Canon has just revealed a brand new PIXMA series all-in-one printer lineup that is stylish and able to produce high-quality documents and photographs, in stock now at B&H. These compact units offer printing, scanning, and copying, and are perfect for homes and small offices where space and looks are important considerations. Every member of the PIXMA TS series even has Wi-Fi connectivity built-in, ensuring simple integration into existing systems and direct
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
The holidays are just around the corner, and if you are still looking for something to get yourself, the Zeiss Loxia 85mm f/2.4 may have arrived at just the right time. We received the lens just as the festivities have begun, and since B&H is situated quite close to Bryant Park and Rockefeller Center, it seemed obvious that we had to take this new lens down the street—and use it—to get in the holiday spirit. So, if you aren’t yet in
by Joey Quintero · Posted
For natural-light shooters, photography can be a little too much like fishing sometimes, i.e., a lot of waiting around. Because lighting is so important, photographers are always looking for that narrow window of time when the light is perfect, whether it’s sunset, the “Golden Hour,” or an overcast day when the light is soft and flattering. Of course, this approach tends to lead to a good deal of uncooperative weather, frustration, and missed opportunities.
It doesn’t have to be this way. With the powerful lighting tools we have available to
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The Moto Z family of smartphones accept MotoMods, modular accessories that magnetically snap onto the back of the phone and transform it into something new. In this video, we take a look at two high-end MotoMods. The Hasselblad True Zoom turns your device into a compact camera, and the Insta-Share projector lets you project your screen at up to 70". We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other