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Poised to shake up what it means to be a super-telephoto lens, Nikon has just announced the NIKKOR Z 800mm f/6.3 VR S lens. Summed up perfectly by the tagline “All the Reach, Half the Weight,” this lens is Nikon’s fresh take on an 800mm lens, which now uses a Phase Fresnel element to dramatically cut down on weight and size to make this huge focal length something that’s truly portable. More than just a sleek lens, Nikon also made sure to imbue
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There probably isn’t a photographer in the world who hasn’t thought, “If only I could get a bit closer, or have a longer lens, I could get the shot!” Well, Canon has heard your internal monologue and has just rolled out a pair of lenses that put the “super” in super-telephoto: the RF 800mm f/5.6 L IS USM lens, and the RF 1200mm f/8 L IS USM lens for its RF mount
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Sigma has announced the 20mm f/2 DG DN Contemporary Lens for full-frame L and Sony E-Mount mirrorless cameras. The widest I-series lens to date, this compact prime shares the f/2 aperture and distinct craftsmanship of its predecessors while expanding coverage to include landscape, cityscape, and astrophotography. Wide, bright, and light, it is equally useful as a video lens, and particularly well suited for handheld vlogging and livestreaming.
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Jake Estes tests the Tamron 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 for FUJIFILM X, a versatile ultra-wide to telephoto lens. This zoom lens was created for the X-mount/APS-C format and is a perfect all-arounder, because it covers almost any shooting situation.
Will you be adding this lens to your kit? Share your thoughts on it in the Comments, below.
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Fast and compact, these new Tamron lenses are a welcome addition to any photographer's kit! You don't have to sacrifice image quality for these lightweight lenses. The 28-75mm offers a bright f/2.8 maximum aperture, improved sharpness, faster and more precise performance, and more. The 35-150mm is a medium telephoto lens with a maximum
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The day is finally here! Canon has, at last, unveiled its topflight mirrorless camera, the EOS R3. Combining assets from the EOS R5 and the flagship EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR, the R3 is a high-performance body built for speedy shooting, featuring fast and precise focusing, and sporting a robust, professional-grade body. It's the first 3-Series camera since the film era and introduces a wealth of new tech to Canon's mirrorless system, including an
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Expanding its lineup of stylish, compact, and modest primes, Sigma has just announced two new I Series lenses: the 90mm f/2.8 DG DN and 24mm f/2 DG DN. Both of these lenses fall under the Contemporary designation and both are available for L and Sony E mirrorless lens mounts. If you look back to last fall, when
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Professional photographer and Sony Artisan Colby Brown answers the question, “What’s in my camera bag?” He lists the essential camera gear you need for landscape photography, covering camera bodies, zoom lenses, prime lenses, tripods, and lens filters.
What are your gear recommendations for landscape photography? Use the Comments section, below, to share them with us.
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Sigma is breaking new ground once again with the release of the 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens. This is the first Sports-series lens built specifically for full-frame mirrorless cameras and is also the longest DG DN lens currently available from Sigma. It’s an ultra-telephoto zoom built with refined optics, updated handling features, and a revised form factor that is lighter and smaller than the past SLR-intended versions of this same lens
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Introducing the Panasonic Lumix 25-50mm f/1.7 Zoom Lens, designed for Micro Four Thirds cameras. This Panasonic Lumix lens utilizes Leica glass and was created for photographers and videographers. The constant aperture of f/1.7 gives you beautifully compressed close-ups, and the details are crisp from edge to edge. The stepless aperture ring, linear focusing ability, and smooth manual focus make this a great filmmaking lens, as well
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Ira Block’s documentary portrait photography captures candid moments and brings the viewer into those moments. He and Maria Perez talk about capturing different cultures around the world, telling stories with photography, being a Sony Artisan, and shooting for National Geographic.
Are you a portrait photographer with some stories to share? Do so in the Comments section, below.
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When it comes to wide-angle photography, pushing the envelope even further, Canon has just released a new versatile wide-angle zoom for its full-frame mirrorless system: the RF 14-35mm f/4L IS USM. Compared to more traditional 16-35mm zooms, this lens gains a bit on the wide end for an even broader field of view, while still maintaining a sleek profile, constant f/4 maximum aperture, and the optical and physical design qualities you’d expect
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Nikon has just announced the first macro lenses to join the Z-mount lineup: the NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S and NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8. Both lenses allow Nikon mirrorless shooters to achieve a 1:1 magnification ratio with native Z-mount lenses—no need to rely on the
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Doug Guerra puts the dynamic Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD lens through its paces. This versatile super telephoto zoom is well suited to landscape, wildlife, and street photography.
Share your thoughts and questions about this new lens below in the Comments. Will you be adding the Tamron 150-500mm to your kit?
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Continuing to round out its full-frame mirrorless system, Canon has just launched a trio of RF-mount prime lenses that contribute to this maturing and expanding system. Focusing on the long end of the focal length spectrum, Canon is introducing a fresh take on the popular 100mm f/2.8 macro option, as well as releasing 400mm and