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by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Godox is making one of its most intriguing and capable portable flashes even better, with the launch of the AD200Pro TTL Pocket Flash. What makes this battery-powered strobe special is the ability to swap out the head with either a conventional speedlight head or a bare-bulb head, providing photographers with two very different types of lighting. It also packs decent power at 200Ws. The new Pro model upgrades performance and operation in many
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Rokinon has just announced its first lenses for the full-frame Canon RF and Nikon Z mirrorless systems: a 14mm f/2.8 and 85mm f/1.4. These are solid manual-focus primes that are weather sealed and feature a new matte, metal chassis with manual aperture ring that will match the look of the sleek Canon R and Nikon Z Series cameras.
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Just in case you missed the parades, banquets, gifts, and fireworks on May 1, the month of May is National Photography Month! And, as a dedicated reader of this blog or patron of the SuperStore, you probably know that we consider every month of the year B&H Photo Video is Photography Month. Even though we celebrate photography daily, B&H Photo Video is proud to join in the National Photography Month celebrations with
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No stranger to the 100mm f/2.8 macro lens, Tokina has raised the bar with its newest FiRIN lens—the Tokina FiRIN 100mm f/2.8 Macro—for Sony E-mount full-frame photographers. The FiRIN 100mm macro lens offers 1:1 life-sized reproduction at a minimum focus distance of 4.5" from the lens, which is fully electronically coupled to the Sony camera, allowing for 5-axis image stabilization, manual focus assist, auto image enlargement, focus
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Pye Jirsa from SLR Lounge teams up with B&H for a first look at the new Panasonic G95, a camera designed for the hybrid content creator. With features like its integrated audio-in jack, 1080p at 120FPS, and unlimited shooting time, the G95 is definitely built for better video capture when compared to its predecessor. For more great features and details, check out the video. Be sure to drop by BandH.com for
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Sony is pushing its current cameras to the limit with the release of firmware version 3.0 for the Sony a7 III and the a7R III. Being a major update, there are some noteworthy changes coming to both cameras. Primarily, this affects autofocus, which will now benefit from the AI-backed Real-time Eye AF function and Real-time Animal
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This is one of the more informative and hands-on practical episodes of the B&H Photography Podcast that we have produced in some time. Obviously, it helps if you are “practicing” car photography, but the insights provided in this episode are useful for a wide range of photo disciplines, and touch on techniques for making better images of moving objects, reflective and non-reflective products, tight interiors, and how to photograph large items in a studio or on location.
For this
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The new Canon EOS Rebel SL3 is here and it is bringing a nice set of improvements to the popular EOS Rebel SL2 while maintaining the same diminutive form factor that makes the EOS Rebel SL-series cameras the smallest and lightest cameras of the EOS DSLR lineup.
Advancements over its predecessor come in all of the areas you would expect, but the biggest splash of the new camera is its
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Join photographer David Flores as he takes the new Canon Rebel SL3 out for a spin, in beautiful Brooklyn. A compact, lightweight addition to the Canon family, the Rebel SL3 combines a 24.1MP APS-C sensor with Digic 8 processor for fast, detailed image capture on the go. Dual-pixel AF, touchscreen focusing, as well as
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On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome two photographers who are part of the diverse and thriving cultural and artistic life of The Bronx. Rhynna Santos and Michael G. Young are both members of the Bronx Documentary Center and, today, we discuss their individual bodies of work, the role the BDC plays in their lives and community, and we talk a bit about what makes The Bronx so boogie-down.
Talk about committed—not only is
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For photography lovers in New York City, the coming of spring signals more than just the promise of nature’s reawakening and added daylight hours—it heralds a chance to be swept up in the fervor of thousands of fine art photographs on view at The Photography Show, organized by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD).
Now in its 39th year, the AIPAD show has been an annual rite of passage for me since the days when it spread across two floors of the New York Hilton (from 1994 to 2005), and when its original February
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Getting more from your camera is always great, and Panasonic is providing potential Lumix DC-S1 owners with a path to capture exceptional video with high bit depths and additional functionality. Already packing some outstanding video specs for a full-frame mirrorless camera, Panasonic has just revealed a paid software upgrade coming in July 2019 that will unlock some desired features for professional video applications. This
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
A new generation of TTL-capable flashes is on its way from Phottix, starting with the Juno TTL Flash, for Canon. Those familiar with the original Juno will find many similarities here in terms of flash output. The guide number still sits an excellent 190' at ISO 100 and 200mm, the zoom head stretches from 20-200mm (or 14mm with diffusion panel), and there is plenty of rotation and tilt range for bounce-flash skills. The key change is a