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by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Expanding the range of lens options for mirrorless shooters, Rokinon has announced a pair of fast primes to round out the already broad range of optics dedicated to APS-C-format and Micro Four Thirds cameras. Filling a gap in the existing lineup, a new 50mm f/1.2 lens will serve as the ideal fast portrait-length lens for selective focus control and a longer-than-normal perspective. On the wider end, a 21mm f/1.4 will offer an equivalent standard wide-angle
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Over the years, I have noticed how different lens and aperture combinations create distinct effects on the image surrounding distant light sources in photographs. Another place that this effect is commonly seen is in famous astronomical images from terrestrial and space-based optical telescopes. In fact, we are so used to seeing “pointed” stars in photos that many of us, when we hand-draw a star on paper, rarely draw a point of light or a disk; we draw a multi-pointed star. What causes these effects? How can they be altered? Can they be
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Fashion Week in New York City. Runways. Beautiful people. Celebrities. Shopping. Did you know that B&H Photo has some very haute couture apparel items and accessories to keep you fashion-forward and looking sharp? Whether you are walking the runway, or covering it with your camera, B&H has something for every photo fashionista!
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by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Hot on the heels of the astounding a7R II, Sony has once again surprised us all by unveiling the latest full-frame E-mount upgrade, the Alpha a7S II Mirrorless Digital Camera. This camera maintains the same 12MP resolution as its predecessor but offers enhanced image quality for even less noise, keeping
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With the recent announcement of the a7SII, Kenta Honjo from Sony talks with us today about what’s new with the a7SII. Featuring 4K video can now be recorded internally at 30p or 24p up 100 Mbps.
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Zeiss has decided it is time to bring the ZE and ZF.2 DSLR lens lineup into their avian age with the introduction of the Milvus family, which is named after medium-sized birds of prey and accommodates Canon EF and Nikon F mounts. Embracing the skill and power of the birds it seeks to emulate, Zeiss has struck hard with this series, releasing a 21mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm simultaneously, as well as a 50mm and 100mm macro, each with a vast range of improvements, both
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
The world of photo sharing and online photo storage and sharing is ever changing. By the time the ink dries on your screen, much of what you are about to read may be outdated.
There are some inherent advantages to uploading your images to “The Cloud.” Offsite storage of data prevents you from losing your precious photographs in the event of a power surge, fire, or other disaster at your home or studio. With all of your pictures stored online, you may access your images from a remote computer or mobile device with a web browser. Online storage
by BH Event Space… · Posted
Andy Biggs is an accomplished African wildlife photographer, but he provides an incredibly comprehensive talk on all aspects of photography from composition decisions, to format choices to storytelling and printing. He discusses his “adjective-driven” approach to getting the best shot and also demonstrates how he converts RAW files and color-corrects for printing, all the while demonstrating his color work and gorgeous foray into medium format black-and-white photography. Biggs also leads photography safaris, and his ability to teach his
by John Harris · Posted
Canon has announced a new ultra-high-resolution sensor intended for use in specialized industrial equipment and instrumentation, as well as surveillance and crime-prevention tools. Although Canon mentioned its potential use in the “field of visual expression,” no specific camera series was cited to be in development for this sensor as of yet.
The sensor is a 29.2 x 20.2mm APS-H format CMOS sensor with a resolution of approximately 250MP. It will offer the highest number of pixels (19,580 x 12,600) for a CMOS sensor smaller than the full-frame
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Thanks to a funding approval from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, construction of the world’s largest digital camera will start soon. The camera will be mounted on the National Science Foundation’s Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) on a mountain peak in Chile, where it will photograph, in exquisite detail, the southern night sky over the span of a decade. The camera will be assembled at the DOE’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, operated by Stanford University. The sensor was designed by the Brookhaven National
by John Harris · Posted
I will admit it… I went into this project trying to break cameras. As I’ve written many times before, I love “tough” point-and-shoot cameras simply because they provide the kind of durability that all of your gear should offer; they can be handled roughly, treated poorly, and still perform their duties. More so, they can be submerged and shoot underwater and withstand dust, drops, and crushes, all to a certain degree. I wanted to find what that degree was and also test their image quality and experiment with their various modes and
by John Harris · Posted
On my recent trip to Mexico, I knew I would be spending a lot of time in and around water. I had plans to snorkel in reefs and cenotes, cliff dive, kayak, and just hang poolside and at the beach. I also knew I would be bringing a good deal of camera gear and, even though much of that gear was waterproof, I wanted a bag to provide extra protection for the cameras, as well as keep non-photo items—phone, wallet, keys, maps, and money—safe and dry.
The Watershed Chattooga Duffel Bag
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by Eric Reichbaum · Posted
The word “professional” gets thrown around quite often in the photography industry, often without much credence; however, the Roundshot VR Drive Metric Panoramic Head from Seitz is just that—a professional’s tool. Used by forensic teams, real estate agents, engineers, and other commercial applications, this 360° panoramic image maker is truly an impressive tool. From the moment you open the heavy-duty waterproof case, you can tell
by Eric Reichbaum · Posted
Form and function combine to make the newest releases from Gitzo an impressive lot. A Series 1 Traveler Center Ball Head and Series 1 and 3 Center Ball Heads are all
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
After bringing anamorphic shooting support to the GH4 earlier this year, Panasonic is bringing yet more advanced video functionality to the camera with a V-Log L Function Upgrade Option. This adds log shooting for an improved dynamic range of 12 stops, along with the ability to more easily match and