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by Staff Writer · Posted
If there is one thing that draws Leica camera owners to the B&H SuperStore like moths to a flame, it is the release of limited-edition finishes on the company's classic rangefinder lenses. Just a couple of hours ago, I was standing next to a coworker from the B&H Used Department, Leica M6 hanging around his neck, and a passerby said, simply, "Black paint edition." Leica shooters (and
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Just in time for winter, Lowepro has announced an all-new, extreme-weather backpack, the Powder 500 AW. Lightweight, durable, and secure, the versatile Powder 500 serves the needs of multiple types of outdoors users, including adventure photographers and winter sports enthusiasts. Its multi-pocketed 55-liter body can handle all types of personal and professional gear, including DLSLR and mirrorless cameras, multiple lenses, snow-sport
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
by Cory Rice · Posted
Ricoh Imaging has announced two new lenses: the Pentax HD FA 35mm f/2 for full-frame cameras, and the Pentax HD DA* 11-18mm f/2.8 ED DC AW lens, for APS-C format cameras. The 35mm f/2 (53.5mm equivalent, when attached to an APS-C format camera) serves as a compact and lightweight prime, perfect for hitting the streets with a beloved focal length. Comprising 6 lens elements in 5 groups and the latest HD and SP coatings, reflections, flare, and ghosting are reduced while water and
by Allan Weitz · Posted
Leica has announced the release of the Leica M10-P Safari Edition Camera and the accompanying Leica Summicron-M 50mm f/2 Safari Edition Lens. Finished in a special olive-green baked enamel paint with white enamel engravings and sold separately, this edition will be limited to a run of 1,500 cameras and 500
by Allan Weitz · Posted
Voigtländer has announced two new additions to its Vintage Line of M-mount (VM), manual focus lenses. Optimized to perform equally well with film and digital cameras, the new lenses are compact in size, extremely retro in appearance, and feature solid, all-metal construction.
The first new lens is the ultra-wide Voigtländer Color-Skopar 21mm f/3.5 Aspherical Vintage Line VM, which contains 9 elements in 8 groups, has an
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Adventure Week is back! This time, we're heading out into the cold for some wintry excitement. Starting Monday, January 28th, join us as we ski, snowboard, and snap a polar-bear pic or two. Each day, we'll be highlighting a different adventure, providing details on how we did it, the gear we used, and showcasing all the exciting footage we captured along the way. We'll also be publishing plenty of reviews, buying guides, and tips and tricks to help you embark on an adventure
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
It's fast, tough, built for professionals and, surprisingly, it packs a Four Thirds sensor. This is the OM-D E-M1X Mirrorless Camera from Olympus, a shocker of a release that takes advantage of everything the Micro Four Thirds system has to offer, all while providing outstanding tech that will make shooting sports and wildlife easy. Fortunate enough to go hands-on prior to launch, we took the camera up to chilly, snow-covered
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Juliana Broste, better known as “Traveling Jules,” joins the B&H crew for a weekend ski trip with the just-announced Olympus OM-D E-M1X Mirrorless Camera. Broste takes the camera for a wild ride around Killington Mount, in Vermont, as she snowboards and snaps photos with this pro- and action-oriented Micro Four Thirds camera. It’s super fast, has outstanding autofocus, class-leading image stabilization, and numerous other
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Joining Fujifilm's ever-expanding medium-format family is the GF 100-200mm f/5.6 R LM OIS WR lens, the first telephoto zoom in the system. Offering a 79-158mm equivalent focal length range, this is designed to offer versatility and high performance in a package that still manages to travel well, despite its need to cover the impressive sensors found in Fujifilm's GFX cameras. A constant f/5.6 aperture helps maintain shooting
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Special Performance series lenses have been a highlight of Rokinon’s ever-growing lineup—they sport ultra-fast apertures and the ability to support high-resolution 50MP sensors and 8K video. The SP 35mm f/1.2 is the latest in the series and is designed specifically for full-frame Canon EF-mount DSLRs. An impressive 12-elements-in-10-groups design makes use of three High Refractive elements, one Extra-Low Dispersion lens, and two aspherical
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Now may be the best time to invest in the Leica CL Mirrorless Camera System because Leica has just unveiled two new kits to help get photographers started. This includes a sensible Starter Bundle that puts together the camera with an Elmarit-TL 18mm f/2.8 ASPH. lens for a versatile and compact setup, as well as a Street Kit
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Tenba's new Fulton Collection of rolltop backpacks combines a stylish, vintage aesthetic with modern comfort, function, and protection. Each pack is designed with a water-repellent canvas exterior that keeps contents safe from the elements. Speaking of contents: Fulton packs can hold several pieces of equipment, including a DSLR camera with multiple lenses, tablet, tripod—even a compact drone. There's additional room for accessories
by John Harris · Posted
When you’re looking for products to support and enhance your photography, there are a few schools of thought. Some people prefer to spend the minimum to get the practical needs covered, others want reliable functionality and will spend a little extra to get it, and then there are those who prefer only the top of the line, and price is either not a concern or worth the sacrifice. Of course, items like camera bags, backpacks, straps, and vests need to be utilitarian and durable, but who says they can’t be beautiful, as well? Below is a selection
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
The world has gone digital, so make sure all your memories are, as well, with the latest film scanners from Pacific Image. Three new models have been announced, all of which will handle 35mm film, though each in different ways and with different features.
PowerFilm Scanner
First up is the fast, batch-optimized PowerFilm. Limited to 35mm strips, this scanner offers auto batch scanning of up to 10 strips of 6 frames at a single time. Color