DSLR Cameras

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Vlogging just got a whole lot easier with the release of the Sony ZV-1 Digital Camera. This ultra-compact system may look familiar to fans of the RX100—it does borrow a lot of that series’ tech—but Sony has redesigned the ZV-1 to better appeal to the everyday content creator. Just by looking at it, you can see the improvements—it has a side flip-out screen, brings back the Multi Interface Shoe, adds a significantly better audio system, and
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Zoom, Hangouts, BlueJeans, Slack, and Teams. These are words that have taken on a whole new significance over the past few weeks. With so many of us now relying on livestreaming, video chat, and video conferences, the quality of connection and the quality of your image is increasingly important. It may be time to upgrade from the camera in your computer or the basic webcam that has been dangling off the side of your monitor for all these years. Joking aside, appearing clear, in focus, and well-lit is crucial when impressions are being made,
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How fast is the Nikon D6 for sports photography? Can the autofocus track a boxer's face accurately? Can you push the ISO in lower light? Nikon ambassador and pro sports photographer Rod Mar puts the D6 through its paces at Church street boxing gym, in lower Manhattan.   Learn more at B&H Explora   Order the Nikon D6 DSLR Camera at
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We review the latest in FUJIFILM's X Series: the FUJIFILM X-T4. Derek Fahsbender and Doug Guerra give you their first impressions of this mirrorless camera, for photography and video. Features include FUJIFILM's IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization), an improved mechanical shutter, adjustable flip screen, DCI 4K/60p and Full HD/240p super slow-motion video, and more.  
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This week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast is a healthy set of conversations with gear representatives and camera experts from several of the major camera and lighting companies that we recorded at the 2020 Depth of Field Conference. First we speak with Steve Heiner, of Nikon, discussing that company’s new DSLRs, including the
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
Photographers have asked, and asked, and asked, and Canon finally has an answer to “What’s next for its mirrorless system?” That answer is the EOS R5. This camera isn’t here quite yet, but Canon is revealing some key details and information with today’s development announcement. There’s 8K, in-body stabilization, high-speed imaging—and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Many new lenses are on their way in 2020, as well, with an
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Pentax’s latest lens, the HD PENTAX D FA 70-210mm f/4 ED SDM WR, combines an impressive zoom with a lightweight and weather-resistant build, perfect for carrying out into nature. Three Extra-Low Dispersion glass elements and two anomalous dispersion glass elements provide sharp, low-distortion images. A minimum focusing distance of 0.95m means this lens is as useful for capturing a lion on safari as your cat on the sofa. 
by Allan Weitz ·Posted
Speaking as a photographer who learned the craft of black-and-white photography using a 4 x 5" field camera and Tri-X film, I know a good black-and-white photograph when I see one. After spending an afternoon wandering about New York’s Chelsea Market and the elevated High Line with the new Leica M10 Monochrom, I can tell you straight up that the M10 Monochrom takes incredibly good black-and-white photographs. And you can bank
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During a little holiday trip, producer John Harris made a visit to the gallery and studio of photographer Clyde Butcher. For anyone who grew up in Florida, Butcher’s work should be very familiar; his photography is often found on the walls of local libraries, municipal buildings, and, as Miami native Jason Tables points out, “every doctor’s office I’ve ever been in.” Butcher’s images of the Florida landscapes, particularly of the Everglades, are
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Doug takes the Canon 1DX Mark III DSLR Camera out for a spin, showing you that "this camera is all about speed." Featuring a 20.1MP sensor with a newly designed low pass filter and a 191-point Dual Pixel CMOS AF system that prioritizes people. The 1DXIII can shoot up to 20 fps in Live View with AF/AE Tracking and can achieve a maximum burst rate of 1000+ images (RAW+JPEG). Video capabilities of the Canon 1DX III include 4K 60p with Canon Log, 10-bit 4
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
Every four years we get to see what type of flagship camera the big camera makers can create, and, right on schedule, we have Canon and its EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR. Previewed a few months back, "The Ultimate EOS," as it is dubbed by Canon, offers an impressive array of specifications and features that obviously put it at the top of
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In 1975, the Internet didn’t exist, smartphones didn’t exist, wafer-thin laptops were a pipedream, and if you were a photographer, you shot film. Thanks to a Kodak employee named Steven Sasson, all this was about to change. By hacking parts of an old Kodak Super 8 movie camera together with a half dozen or so circuit boards and a 2MP monochrome CCD sensor, Sasson created what is recognized as the first working digital camera. Though considered more of a curiosity than an industry game changer early on, photographers began reckoning with the
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
Artificial intelligence is creeping into every piece of technology you own. It’s in your phones, in your computers, and in your speakers, just to name a few. I guess it was inevitable that AI would come for your cameras, as well. Don’t worry—AI isn’t here to eliminate the photographer, it’s simply to make certain more complicated operations a lot easier to perform. Also, this isn’t AI in the movie sense. No cameras are going to launch a robot revolution any
by Todd Vorenkamp ·Posted
New Year’s resolutions: We all know them as thoughts about positive changes that we wish to enact in the new year, and we are also aware that many do not survive through the end of the professional football season. Diets and exercise all seem like grand ideas with which to spring into the new calendar year, but, often, the road to summer swimsuit bodies is paved with the best of intentions. In the spirit of the season, let me share with you my (too personal?) photography-centric New Year’s resolutions. Maybe my personal goals/confessional
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Stop by the B&H Tech Corner, where Marisa Pena reviews some of the most common questions about the Canon EOS RP Camera. As the company’s entry-level full-frame mirrorless option, this ultra-lightweight body is a great jumping-off point for any aspiring photographer. As such, there are a lot of advanced functions that are covered in this video and make it worth a watch for anyone looking to acquire a new camera. Stay tuned for more Q&As