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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Starting off 2026 on a strong note, Nikon has unveiled their latest lens for the Z system. The Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1 is a flexible, carry-everywhere zoom designed with convenience in mind. At just 12.4 oz, this is one of the lightest zooms of its caliber in Nikons current lineup.
Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
LG announced a treasure trove of new TVs at CES 2026, including updated OLED G6 and C6 models, the return of the iconic “Wallpaper” TV, and lots more.
LG's New Flagship OLED
LG’s newest flagship TV, the OLED evo G6, made its debut at CES 2026, promising 20% higher brightness and dramatically lower reflectivity than its predecessor. The improvement in brightness is thanks in part to the G6’s new Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 display panel, which advances on the
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Photography is by definition, the capture of light on a light sensitive surface. That surface could be glass, tin, film, or a digital imaging sensor like those found in most modern cameras. The amount of light that reaches our light-sensitive surface is what we can define as exposure.
A good exposure will look accurate to life or the photographer's creative vision. It will maximize an images quality and
by Richard Stevens · Posted
CES 2026 is here and Samsung, as ever, is one of the major players to watch. The consumer electronics giant always knows how to put on a good show and this year it unveiled a few eye-catching gems.
While AI is undeniably the talk of the town (even for Samsung, which recently detailed its
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Does a wide range zoom lens mean lower image quality? Sam shows you how to utilize Tamron's 25-200mm f/2.8-5.6 with an 8x zoom range for multiple photographic genres. You can go from taking wide landscapes to portraits to wildlife to street photography, all without lugging around a bunch of gear.
0:00 - Are Long Range Lenses Worth It?
1:08 - Test Shoot
2:23 - Sharpness, Bokeh & Minimum Focusing Distance
2:45 - Weight,
by Luke Rollins · Posted
Subject and style may vary, but consistency is a quality shared by all successful photo studios. When working indoors, that begins with lighting. Strobes remain the bread and butter of many still photography studios. Unlike natural light, which can be finicky and unpredictable; on-camera flashes, which are not typically designed for studio use; or continuous lights, which can become costly as output increases; strobes are built to withstand the rigors of studio life while providing flexible and powerful light. But with so many options on the
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In case you don’t already know, 2025 marks 10 years since we started the B&H Photography Podcast, making today’s show our tenth annual Photo Gear of the Year episode! A lot of cameras have come down the pike since that first recap, along with a veritable roller coaster of marketing strategies and photographic trends.
To follow up on a trend discussed last year, we start out with a nod to point-and-shoots, a craze that, according to Kevin, has “become fever
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As 2026 approaches, we're looking back on 2025's new camera gear, namely cameras and lenses. Matt lists the top gear that came out this past year for brands such as Sony, Canon, Nikon, FUJIFILM, DJI, and MORE!
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - Sony
2:24 - Canon
4:58 - Nikon
7:00 - OM SYSTEM
8:07 - DJI/Hasselblad
10:25 - Sigma
12:12 - LUMIX
12:47 - FUJIFILM
13:58 - Leica
15:09 - Accessories
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OM System Ambassador Frank T. Smith comes to the B&H Event Space and takes you on a visual journey through landscapes, wildlife, macro, and travel photography. Franks discusses how to get creative with your landscape photography. He also shows off the newest lens from the OM SYSTEM family, the OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm f/2.8 IS PRO Lens.
0:00 - Intro
2:09 - Seeing beyond the obvious
5:33 - Finding different/unique perspectives
21:42 - Landscapes with the OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm f/2.8 IS PRO Lens
32:18 - Macro
36:
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
SmallRig has long been a staple of the run-and-gun video shooter's bag. Camera cages, base plates, and 15mm rod systems have been the brand’s bread and butter for years. Over time, more and more photo accessories began to fill out their lineup. Soon came tripods, and logically monopods. One of the latest additions to their arsenal is the SmallRig Carbon Fiber Monopod Lite.
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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
If renowned landscape photographer Ansel Adams were alive today, he would surely be astounded at the variety of cameras available. When compared to his hulking 8x10 view camera, today’s cameras look like child’s play. He would also be flabbergasted at the image quality these little devices produce.
This year, we have a bottomless well of cameras
by Steven Esposito · Posted
PGYTECH is happy to announce its new OneMo Tactical backpack, geared toward outdoor creators. Constructed from durable materials and leveraging a professional harness system, the OneMo Tactical can easily withstand the elements while keeping your equipment safe and secured.
by Richard Stevens · Posted
Reliable Wi-Fi is no longer a luxury—it’s essential. Most of our mobile devices require it; furthermore, scores of modern homes depend on it for basic (but smart) functionality, such as powering on lights, wirelessly controlling heating and cooling systems, A/V entertainment, security, and more. Add the pressure of working from home (as many people do) and it becomes even more vital that these systems work reliably and securely. Over the years, I’ve experimented with many different iterations of whole-home Wi-Fi (or “mesh systems” as they’re
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
We’ve all tried to photograph something up close. This small-scale world fascinates us all, whether it be a stunning flower or a bumble bee crawling about, but our cameras can’t seem to focus as close as we want. So, what is a struggling photographer to do?
There are several ways to do close-up, or "macro" photography, but the