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by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Sometimes you can’t beat a classic, even in the fast-paced, ever-changing world we live in today. Despite rapid and continuous evolution in the digital camera world, or constant improvements to optical design, new high-tech fabrics in bags, lightweight carbon fiber tripods, and so on, there are some photographic items out there that defy the need to evolve. They were simply perfected years ago, and are still available today to perform the same tasks they did back when they were cutting edge.
Leica MP
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Building upon its relatively new mirrorless line, Leica has just released the TL Mirrorless Camera, an upgrade to the manufacturer’s first mirrorless camera that brings it more in line with the L-series rebrand. Based on the original T, the TL features the same solid aluminum-alloy unibody construction that made it so unique
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, photographer David Flores introduces MeFOTO’s latest line of super-compact travel tripods, the Air series. Flores walks us through the main features of this tripod, including a HyperLock leg system for quickly extending and collapsing the tripod’s five sections, and the built-in selfie-stick functionality. He also details the differences between the compact BackPacker Air, mid-range
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by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Positioned as a fun, friendly entrance into its spherical camera lineup, Ricoh has announced the Theta SC. Borrowing much of the feature set of the Theta S, this new colorful and stylish device allows you to produce unique 360-degree spherical photos and videos using the distinct dual-lens, dual-sensor design.
This pair of
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Refining and updating its popular robotic camera mount, GigaPan has released the new EPIC Pro V, which adds continuous-motion settings to the familiar feature set that previously revolved around solely producing stitched panoramas and “gigapixel” composite imagery. Video panning and motion time-lapse modes now allow for the creation
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Sony shows it is still going strong with today’s release of a flagship APS-C mirrorless camera, the a6500, and an upgrade to its high-end point-and-shoot line, the RX100 Mark V. Both bring a variety of new features to their respective lines. The RX100 Mark V’s standout feature is the addition of a 315-point phase-detection AF system,
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by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Updating its entry-level software options, Adobe has just announced the 15th edition of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements. Both of these applications now support touchscreen control for intuitive editing and organizing with touch-enabled devices, and both applications have also been refined in terms of how search, Guide Modes, and organizational control is handled, and both now offer access to an eLive function to help find the right tutorial quickly to help you complete the job.
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
It used to be pretty easy to claim that smartphones would never deliver the same image quality as a real camera, but now Moto has the Hasselblad True Zoom Camera, making a strong argument that smartphones can definitely deliver outstanding photographs. Made in partnership with the legendary imaging company, the True Zoom Camera
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Making a huge splash at Photokina, Panasonic has just unveiled early specifications and plans for the highly anticipated DMC-GH5 Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera. This camera offers some massive video improvements and some other nifty tricks, so here is a list of five reasons why you should be excited for its release next summer.
6K PHOTO for Rapid 18MP Stills Capture
A standout new feature of the Panasonic GH5 has to
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
After showing off its flagship at photokina, Olympus has now officially released the OM-D E-M1 Mark II Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera. Internally, the two major improvements for this camera are the use of a new 20.4MP Live MOS sensor with improvements to dynamic range and sensitivity and the TruePic VIII Image Processor, which has a dual quad-core design that is 3.5x faster
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Leapfrogging the more conventional full-frame formats of most companies, Fujifilm has made a daring leap into the medium format realm with the introduction of its GFX camera system. The star of this show is obviously the large 43.8 x 32.9mm 51.4MP CMOS sensor at the heart of the GFX 50S Mirrorless Camera. This is going to produce incredible images with outstanding color and detail. Along with this camera, Fujifilm developed the G mount with a short flange distance of 26.7 mm, meaning your older medium format lenses can be adapted. And for fans
by Richard Scali · Posted
MeFoto, best known for its multi-colored and multi-functional line of travel tripods, is proud to announce the next step in travel tripod evolution: The MeFoto Air Collection. With the implementation of a brand new “HyperLock” telescoping leg design, Mefoto has managed to reduce the size and weight of the WalkAbout, BackPacker, RoadTrip, and GlobeTrotter Tripods and Monopods, making them easier to carry and more user-friendly than ever before. The new, time-saving HyperLock design allows
by Elizabeth Groeschen · Posted
Lowepro is aiming for outdoor adventurers and frequent flyers with its release of the Flipside Trek Backpacks and the PhotoStream RL 150 Rolling Case. Starting off with the Flipside Trek series, we have three different sizes for a variety of different users. The smallest is the