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Nikon has just released the Nikon COOLPIX W150—an update to its entry-level family-summertime-fun digital waterproof COOLPIX W100 camera. The COOLPIX W150 camera is the perfect companion for trips to the beach or the pool with its rugged specs—waterproof to 33', shockproof from drops up to 6', dustproof, and freezeproof (
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Think Tank has just unveiled a collection of new backpacks for urban explorers and adventure photographers, as well as a new black color option for the popular Retrospective 2.0 shoulder bag. Leading off the announcement is subtle yet stylish bag designed for street photographers. Spotting the Urban Access Backpack in the wild, you would likely not assume it to be a camera bag because there are few external details that betray its function. For street shooters desiring a low-key presence or fashionable photographers who hate camera bags that
by John Harris and Cory Rice · Posted
Everything we do at Baxter St is based in the community we serve. It's a common theory, but we hold a lot of value in the notion that photography is the most democratic art medium. To that end, we truly believe that uplifting and empowering underrepresented and emerging voices can shift narratives, ignite change, provoke conversation, and build a common vision. Photography, to us, is power.
— Michi
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The NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.8 S lens, a portrait prime, has just arrived for the Nikon Z Series. Continuing to fill out the fledgling full-frame mirrorless lens lineup, this 85mm should be much appreciated by adopters of the Z 6 or Z 7. It also completes what I think is a versatile trio of f/1.8 lenses, by joining the 35mm and 50mm lenses that were announced when the system was initially launched. Keeping with the f/1.8 tradition helps minimize size
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You knew this was coming, so it shouldn’t be much of a surprise, but Lensbaby is rolling out its popular lenses now for the Canon RF and Nikon Z mount mirrorless cameras. Included in this are the stand-alone Velvet (both 85 and 56, Trio 28, and Sol 45. The
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The Sony RX100 VII Digital Camera was just announced, and we brought it to Chelsea Piers Golf Club to test it. The RX100VII offers a9-level speed with a 20-f-p-s burst mode with no blackout, eye-AF in both stills and movie mode, a 24-200mm f/2.8-f/4.5 zoom lens, and 4k HDR video, making it ideal for creatives of all kinds. The par-formance of the Sony RX100VII is a hole-in-one for pocket-sized cameras!
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Sony must feel the need for speed these days because this manufacturer is making incredible improvements to continuous shooting speeds and autofocus very quickly. The latest in its efforts is the pocketable RX100 VII, which claims the title of world’s fastest autofocusing 1" fixed-lens camera, boasts 20 fps continuous raw shooting with no blackout, and enhanced 4K video recording at up to 30p. With every RX100 release they
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Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hasselblad (and man) on the moon, Hasselblad has introduced the 907X Special Edition. Matching the palette of the Hasselblad Electric Cameras accompanying the Apollo 11 mission, this limited-edition release combines the 907X body and CFV II 50C digital back, painted matte black. During the Apollo 11 mission, three Hasselblad cameras were used—two making it to the lunar surface. To
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Two new lenses have dropped for FUJIFILM’s mirrorless systems, with one for its outstanding X Series and one for the quickly-growing GFX medium-format system. For APS-C systems, the XF 16-80mm f/4 R OIS WR Lens is a versatile and lightweight option with a 24-120mm equivalent range, while medium-format users gain the GF 50mm f/3.5 R LM WR
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Sony's new a7R IV—the world's first 61MP, full-frame mirrorless camera—is finally here, and Doug Guerra from B&H sat down with Sony's Mike Bubolo to find out more about this powerful beast. Featuring 15 stops of dynamic range, up to 10 fps continuous shooting, and real-time eye AF tracking now available in video mode, the a7R IV is a powerful camera worth checking out!
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by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Bigger numbers are always better, right? Well, it certainly seems to be the case with the just-announced Sony Alpha a7R IV and its 61MP full-frame BSI CMOS sensor. Somewhat of a surprise launch (I’m sure many were expecting another a7 to be updated sooner), but it is a welcome one. Not only is the a7R IV bringing with it a higher resolution—fitting its “R” designation—but also tons of quality-of-life improvements to make operation and
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Full-frame mirrorless is the hottest trend in photography right now, with nearly every brand offering its own distinct system. Sigma is a brand that always aims to be on top of current photo trends and, today, is revealing its first lenses designed exclusively for the full-frame L-Mount and Sony’s E-mount system. Three models are kicking off this new lineup: the 45mm f/2.8 DG DN Contemporary,
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Leica takes aim at photographers who want to capture it all, with the V-Lux 5 Digital Camera. Covering an impressive 25-400mm equivalent zoom range, with an f/2.8-4 variable aperture, the V-Lux 5 is equally suited for shooting graduation parties as it is capturing wildlife, when you’re on vacation. Combine that herculean reach with its 20MP 1" CMOS sensor, and you can rest easy knowing your photos will be of a high quality no matter what
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A trifecta of affordable and portable full-frame primes for Sony E-mount cameras has finally been completed, with today’s release of the FE 35mm f/1.8 Lens. Seemingly simple, this wide-angle lens offers something to photographers of all skill levels. Affordability and quality put it as a solid pick for newcomers to the system, while pros might appreciate the lightweight and compact design compared to Sony’s other wide-angle lenses. Also, if
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In the expansive world of tripod manufacturers, Slik is one of those brands that brings a lot of value to the customer without the are-you-kidding-me? price tags of other brands. Staying the course, Slik is rolling out two new series of travel tripods for photographers and videographers who are heading out for various adventures and looking for stability for their camera rigs. Let’s take a look at the new AL-Pro 300 Series and the Sprint Pro III Series of tripods in the Slik line