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by Allan Weitz · Posted
Since its introduction, Sony’s flagship a6000 has proven to be one of the most popular APS-C format cameras on the market, and deservedly so. Fast-forward two years and Sony has released the a6300, a camera that is markedly better in a number of ways than the camera it replaces.
Aside from a few tweaks to the layout of the control dials and buttons on the top and rear panels, and a modest (2.2oz) increase in weight, the a6000 and a6300 are nearly identical—the
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In the following video, Larry Becker introduces a variety of instant cameras and instant printers available today. Long thought of as a historical film technology, Becker shows a variety of new "instant digital" options for outputting physical prints, beginning with ZINK (Zero Ink) technology and the Polaroid Z2300 and Snap digital cameras. From
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In the following video, Larry Becker brings us a roundup of the best modern instant film cameras, including Fujifilm’s instax line and classic Polaroid cameras refurbished by the Impossible Project. Larry goes over basic operation of a few select models as well as the beauty of instant film. The models included are the refurbished Polaroid 600 Red
by John Harris · Posted
In what was a somewhat passed-right-through part of Manhattan, a new “neighborhood” is emerging and at its heart is a transportation link. Nothing new, really, for the City of New York—neighborhoods have always followed the availability of transportation. From the ferries and then bridges that connected Brooklyn to Manhattan, to the growth of The Bronx when the IRT arrived; this is just the way it is. And to be sure, this new part of town is not a pastoral neighborhood-to-be, but its hustle will never become a bustle without the new
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
For many, the photographic experience ends with the print instead of the computer screen. Digital printing is constantly evolving, with technology being infused into printers, ink, and paper.
We put the latest from Moab, the Juniper Baryta Rag 305 paper, through its paces to see how it performed with a variety of digital images.
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In the following video, Larry Becker, from KelbyOne Media, takes us into the studio to discuss Broncolor Siros Monolights. These relatively compact strobes are available in 400Ws and 800Ws variants with additional models for enhanced control, in addition to built-in Wi-Fi and radio support. Becker also describes the benefits of both the Enhanced Color Temperature Control system and the speed mode. Additionally, the monolights have
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
When Leica unveiled the SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless Digital Camera, I was astounded by how many items it checked off on my dream-camera wish list. It has great low-light performance, fast autofocus, intuitive operation, and 4K video. It embraces both video and stills with vigor and offers users a larger body to contain all of this technology without compromise, something many other mirrorless models have avoided. When I got to test drive the
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
The cold days of winter are finally upon us and that means hunkering down with a cup of hot chocolate and taking a long deserved break. It also signifies shorter, darker days, when many of us will chow down with our family and friends, embracing the foodie inside all of us. As for me, I used the time to embrace the unique look of Lensbaby’s latest Composer Pro II and Edge 50 Optic to create fun shots without constantly worrying about
by BH Online Videos · Posted
Sony a7R II and a7S II for Photography
In the following video, Larry Becker, from KelbyOne Media, dives deep into the features of Sony’s latest full-frame mirrorless cameras, the a7R II and a7S II, and analyzes how they compare when it comes to still photography. The video begins with a segment about the similarities between the two
by John Harris · Posted
Fittingly, I was given the Canon Connect Station CS100 along with the Canon EOS Rebel T6i DSLR Camera to test. The camera and Connect Station together make a great match. The CS100 is intended to be a do-everything file storage and transfer hub with the ability to connect printers, cameras, computers, memory cards, external hard
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Believe it or not, numerous technological and cultural events occurred in 1976 that continue to shape our world today. The USA celebrated its Bicentennial, Apple Computer was founded, the first commercial flight of the Concorde took off, the Ramones released their first album, and Canon introduced one of its most successful cameras of all time. Developed nearly 30 years before the 5D, this camera is not even part of the now-prevalent EOS system. It does not take EF lenses, it does not have autofocus and, of course, it is not digital. It was,
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The Sony A7R II has an incredible 42MP full frame, Exmor R, back illuminated CMOS sensor, with 5 axis SteadyShot in-body image stabilization and the A7S II has all those same specs and features but with a 12.2MP sensor.
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Our last part in the comparison of the Sony a7R II and a7S II, Doug from B&H summarizes the previous two videos and goes over what makes each camera truly amazing. Despite their differences, the choice is ultimately yours to make!
by Josh Taylor · Posted
The acclaimed Canon PowerShot G-series of compact point-and-shoot cameras is based on a simple, brilliant concept: to provide serious enthusiasts and demanding pros with an attractive, robust, walk-around camera that delivers performance they can be proud of. The original G1, announced in 2000, set the stage with such class-leading features as a fast zoom lens, RAW capture capability, a zoom optical finder to complement the LCD, and impressive image quality.
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
What do you bring with you when packing light for a casual 5-day trip to sunny San Diego? Let me suggest the combination of the Olympus PEN Lite E-PL6 and M.ZUIKO 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ lens as a great travel companion. Your general options are: large and heavy DSLR, point-and-shoot, smartphone, or mirrorless camera. You know you are bringing your smartphone already, but you know you don’t want to be limited to the smartphone