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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Any place in the world can be a photo destination in the winter, but the general idea is to explore a few locations that offer wonderful photographic possibilities in winter that they might not offer in summer. We want to make use of all that snow and everything else the cold temperatures have to offer. After all, we can enjoy the warmer weather come spring. We can always blend in a bit of that warm escapism we all crave after a few months of short days, snow, and cold.
Lake Reschen and South Tyrol, Italy
The Tyrol region of northern Italy and
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
These days, everyone has a camera right in their pocket. Smartphones have long been the go-to camera for quick photos of our friends, family, pets, and of course, ourselves. With features like portrait mode, users can simulate blurry backgrounds and isolate their subject for more eye-catching images. What else could you ever need? What if I told you that with the
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Audio is extremely important. Photographers haven’t really had to worry about this, but it is something that can make or break your videos. Watch some of your favorite movies and pay close attention to the sound—you will probably pick up some audio cues or effects that amplify the scene or action. If recorded poorly, audio can make something completely unwatchable. Have you ever opened a video online to crackling and noise and decided that it just wasn’t worth enduring? Clarity in audio is one of the most important things for keeping your
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
The Micro Four Thirds system is becoming popular among a passionate group of wedding photographers. The compact size of the cameras and lens system, as well as the sheer number of available lenses from, OM System, Panasonic, and other manufacturers, not to mention the nearly limitless option of adapted lenses, means that the wedding photographer has many options for capturing the action.
It’s worth noting that OM System, formerly known as Olympus, has lenses with both branding. As lenses are updated, they’ll adopt the OM system name, but as
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
As a student, much of your life is about making choices and sacrifices. “Should I skip this class and sleep in?” or “Should I go to class even though I’m too tired to pay attention?” There are a lot of hard decisions to make as a student, especially if you’re a burgeoning photographer looking to attain professional status.
But, as a student, means are often limited and you need to be more conscious about what gear to add to your kit. What gear is critical and worth the investment versus what are some of the things you can ignore for now and
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
We’re back from Purim celebrations to bring you a week of exciting announcements! FUJIFILM released the GFX100RF, a new medium-format camera combining the X Processor 5 with the GFX 100S II 102MP image sensor. Zoom gave creators 32-bit float recording with the H5studio 4-Track Handy Recorder. Let’s get into it!
FUJIFILM Releases a New Medium-Format Camera
FUJIFILM is bringing the tried-and-true GFX 100S II sensor to medium-format shooting with the
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
Another packed week of announcements means we have a lot of exciting news to recap. Venus Optics announced new Laowa Proteus Anamorphic Zooms. Apple released updates for the iPad Air. Sirui introduced us to a new Prime lens series and rolled out a 20mm autofocus anamorphic. Atomos released the Shinobi GO. And Shure upgraded to the MoveMic 88+. Let’s get into it!
Venus Optics Announces Anamorphic Zooms
Adding to their prolific Laowa Proteus series, Venus Optics rolled out the
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
This week is simply bursting with photo news to cover, so let’s jump right into it! Sigma announced its streamlined BF Mirrorless Camera and two new lenses. Panasonic released its newest hybrid flagship camera: the Lumix S1R II. Zeiss introduced two new lenses in their highly anticipated mirrorless lens series, the Otus ML. And finally, Sony gave us two FE lenses with vastly different focal lengths: a 400-800mm zoom and a 16mm prime.
Sigma Streamlines and Redesigns
On February 23rd, Sigma presented its new creative direction, complete
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
It’s been a quiet week, so we’re taking this opportunity to feature some older (but still notable) announcements, along with our weekly dose of new products. DJI brought us new stabilizers for both cameras and smartphones with the Osmo Mobile 7, Osmo Mobile 7P, and DJI RS 4 Mini. HARMAN technology released Red 125 Redscale 35mm film, Voiglander introduced the APO-Ultron 90mm f/2 VM Lens, Godox added to the IM series flashes with the IM20 Mini and gave us the RS60R RGB LED Monolight.
New DJI Gimbal Stabilizers for Smartphones and Cameras
The
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
We have a smattering of new developments to cover this week. Nikon and RED brought NIKKOR Z mount lenses to RED cinema cameras. In other news, Hollyland extended the reach of their Cosmo transmission system, Wacom introduced the Intuos Pro, Beats by Dr Dre released the Powerbeats Pro 2, and Profoto provided accessories for the L1600D mono-LED.
Developments for Nikon and RED
Ever since Nikon bought RED we’ve been waiting to see what products will come out of this exciting partnership. Previously, there were some logical firmware updates to RED
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
This week brings some new developments to the photo space that are sure to excite brand-loyal enthusiasts. Nikon gave us the COOLPIX P1100 Digital Camera and the NIKKOR Z 35mm f/1.2 S Lens. Olympus rolled out new editions to their OM-System with the OM-3 Mirrorless Camera and upgraded M.Zuiko lenses. Leica brought professional-grade image control to the iPhone.
Nikon Releases New COOLPIX Digital Camera and NIKKOR Lens
Fans of the COOLPIX P1000 will be happy to know that their beloved point-and-shoot is back with a refreshed interface.
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
With NAMM 2025 in our rearview mirror, things have slowed down here a bit at B&H. But don’t fret! We still have some interesting products to discuss, including two new portable audio recorders from Tascam and a new imagePROGRAF Wireless Inkjet Printer from Canon.
Tascam Releases New Portable Audio Recorders
Designed to capture a wide variety of audio sources from speech to foley to live music, Tascam’s new portable audio recorders make for powerful additions to your
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
This week, Canon released the RF 16-28mm STM compact zoom lens; FUJIFILM introduced the INSTAX WIDE EVO camera; Panasonic added three new 4K camcorders to its catalog; and Pelican rolled out new travel bag and storage ecosystems. On top of all that, NAMM 2025 started this week, so we saw tons of new music gear and technology from the biggest names in the industry.
Canon Adds a Compact RF Zoom
Boasting a compact, lightweight form factor, the
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
A new year means more new products are on the horizon—not to mention the anticipation of what this year’s conventions might bring. But before we get too carried away wondering what’s to come, let’s revisit what came out this past week, including new products from Leica, DZOFilm, and Wescott.
Leica Levels up with the SL3-S
Leica treated us to a new mirrorless powerhouse: the SL3-S. Its centerpiece?
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
It’s 2025 and we are back with our weekly roundup of new product releases! With CES in full swing, we’ve been working hard to keep you up to date with all of the notable announcements. On top of that, Shure, OBSBOT, DJI, and Hollyland have new products to share. From microphones and PTZ cameras to drone add-ons and headphones, we’re giving you a little something from every category.
CES 2025
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is winding down, and, as usual, there were a ton of