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by Cory Rice · Posted
Lowepro combines portability and ruggedness with its FreeLine BP 350 AW Backpack, designed for professional outdoor photographers. By incorporating a QuickShelf divider system, the bag easily adapts to whatever gear you need to carry. Three tiered shelves can be expanded or flattened with the snap of a button, allowing the bag to switch from camera carry to general use at a moment’s notice. Gear is accessible from the top, as well as both
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
For photographers and videographers needing maximum storage, as well as faster read and write speeds, the new 512GB Cinema CFast 2.0 Memory Card, from Delkin Devices, is a great solution. As its name implies, this pro-grade memory card features a massive 512GB storage capacity. It also supports read speeds up to 560 MB/s and read speeds up to495 MB/s, so users can offload large files quickly and effectively. Speaking of files
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Among the most popular lenses in Canon's DSLR arsenal is the venerable 70-200mm. I believe this is because it offers a range that just makes sense for most people and, after decades of development, it can provide outstanding image quality. Today, Canon is upgrading its full-frame telephoto zoom lineup with two updates: the EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM and
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Sony has seriously done it again, with today's announcement of the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VI, now with an incredible 24-200mm equivalent optical zoom lens and practically the same form factor as every other model in the compact series. There is still all the magic packed inside that made previous iterations of the RX100 so popular, including UHD 4K video, super-slow-motion recording, speedy autofocus that can lock on in
by Staff Writer · Posted
Lightweight. Compact. Powerful. Advanced. Beautifully shaped. And… a Red Dot. Leica has officially announced a new flash system—the Leica SF 60 flash unit and the Leica SF C1 wireless remote—for photographers looking to add light to a scene, or alter the existing light for their needs.
You may use the SF 60 and SF C1 with the latest firmware-
by Staff Writer · Posted
Lastolite has expanded its SkyLite Rapid line to include a trio of new kit sizes of its light-modifier panels. Now in kit form are the square 6.6 x 6.6', rectangular 3.6 x 6.6', and square 3.6
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
To promote its new line of Canvas memory cards, Kingston is offering a free MobileLite G4 card reader with the purchase of any Canvas Go! or Canvas React memory cards with at least 128GB of storage. This includes SD
by Fernando Ferraz · Posted
Really Right Stuff has just announced a wide-ranging update to its tripod lineup. Distinguished by the addition of the Mark 2 moniker, this series is composed of improved versions of seventeen different tripods for photo and video enthusiasts. These vary from the smaller TFC-14, which reaches 47.6" in height, all the way up to the TVC-34L, with a maximum height of 68.8". Models labeled "FC" have a fixed mounting plate or "apex," while those with "VC" in the name offer a
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Compact cameras can be stylish and effective companions for everyday carry, as evidenced by Fujifilm's latest mirrorless release: the X-T100. Available in Black, Dark Silver, and Champagne
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Lightweight and versatile, the 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD for APS-C Canon and Nikon DSLRs is Tamron's answer for those looking for a walkaround lens. Beyond the 27-405mm equivalent zoom range (28.8-432mm on Canon), this lens offers a Piezo Drive (PZD) internal ultrasonic autofocus motor for smooth, fast focusing
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Sometimes the perfect travel companion isn't the person along for the ride—it is an essential and quiet piece of gear that works well and doesn't weigh you down, exactly the aim of Manfrotto's Befree family of tripods. Claiming to be "the new standard of excellence for travel photography," these tripods are compact, easy-to-use, and feature rich, all of which are excellent selling points for a portable support system. Manfrotto continues to expand the line
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Expanding its instant film lineup, or perhaps squaring-up the lineup, Fujifilm has just announced its newest instant film camera, the instax SQUARE SQ6. Distinct from the SQUARE SQ10, the new SQ6 is a purely analog instant film camera, forgoing the hybrid digital/film technology in favor for a simpler design, akin to the popular instax mini-series of cameras. Sharing elements from the instax mini and the SQ10, the SQ6 accepts
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Adding to the always-popular market of rugged cameras, Panasonic has just introduced the Lumix DC-TS7 digital camera. With this release, Panasonic is separating itself from the norm with some unique features among these tough point-and-shoots, most importantly with the inclusion of an electronic viewfinder for easier viewing in bright conditions. Beyond this, the TS7 stays true to its heritage with a waterproof, shockproof, and
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Expanding Hasselblad's mirrorless system with an expansive ultra-wide-angle lens, the XCD 21mm f/4 is the widest lens the famed Swedish manufacturer has ever produced. Designed for the svelte X1D-50c medium format camera, this 17mm equivalent lens matches the portable form factor and is ideally suited for
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The B&H Photo SuperStore recently hosted the two-day Depth of Field Portrait, Wedding, and Event Photography Conference, in New York City, and invited many talented, experienced photographers to speak and show work. The conference also included representatives from most of the major camera, lens, and lighting companies. We set up our mics close to the main stage, grabbed vendors as they passed by and spoke with them about their latest and greatest