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About 11 filtered resultsby Mathew Malwitz · Posted
When it comes to choosing the right camera, there’s often a gap between the small, pocketable point-and-shoot cameras and larger mirrorless ones. While interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras have much to offer, their higher price points and larger form factor often make them unfeasible for the average photo enthusiast. It often leads to the question of how a photographer can bridge that gap.
Enter the aptly named bridge camera. These cameras
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As 2024 draws to a close, the Matts take a deep dive into the year’s standout cameras and lenses, featuring exciting upgrades for the Sony a1 II, Canon R5 II, and Nikon Z6 III. Tune in as they explore
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
The holidays are approaching fast! Maybe you have yet to finalize your list, or maybe your photographer family member has given you no guidance. Do not fear—this week’s roundup will provide some inspiration. Thypoch announced a new focal length in their Simera-C line, Profoto released the Pro-B3 monolight, Venus Optics introduced the Laowa Sword Macro lens series, and SanDisk came out with the new Extreme PRO USB4 Portable SSDs.
Thypoch Expands the Simera-C Lineup
A new addition has been made to the Thypoch Simera-C cine lens line. With a
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Canon spent 2024 building up their RF lineup with a bevy of a new cameras and lenses, with a particular emphasis on the higher tiers of their system, adding four new professional-grade cameras and several top-tier L-series lenses. Compared to last year, where Canon focus on mid-tier and entry-level models, 2024 saw the Japanese manufacturer go all in on several models, including a new flagship for the EOS system.
Canon’s Big Announcement
In July,
by John-Paul Pale… · Posted
Designed primarily for sports and wildlife photography, super telephoto lenses let you take advantage of long focal lengths, a narrow field of view, and shallow depth of field to fill the frame with distant subjects that are more isolated from the background. The narrow field of view also creates a compression effect, making the subject seem closer to the background than it is. With focal lengths
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
There were nearly 200 new lenses released this year, many of which were iterations of an existing lens. Many of the lenses were also wholly new designs, whether first-party designs to pair with a new flagship camera or third-party innovations designed to fill the gaps in existing lineups.
With such a breadth of new lenses available in the past 12 months, we're narrowing things down to cover some of the highlights and most unique or exciting lenses that came out
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Third-party lenses—those made by a brand other than the camera manufacturer—present a wide variety of creative opportunities and fiscal benefits. Though there are certain sacrifices with some third-party options, such as mount availability and autofocus/electronic compatibility, more often than not, you’re rewarded with benefits you can’t achieve with in-system, first-party lenses—for example, a different take on the size and speed of a particular
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Hope you enjoyed the holiday break because we are back with a few pieces of exciting news. The biggest is Sony’s first camera announcement of the year: the ZV-E10 II. Sony’s vlogging-centric ZV series has been a hit, and the second generation of their APS-C mirrorless model is turning out to be one of the best values around b using the same technology found in the cinema-ready FX30. Alongside the ZV-E10 II is the
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
It’s been a great week for photography news as brands geared up for CP+. FUJIFILM clearly has a winner on its hands with the X100VI—a follow up to one of the most popular compact cameras of the past few years. Otherwise, we are looking at a lot of glass. Sony went for a unique mid-range offering in the FE 24-
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
The second week of 2024 is coming to a close and it’s been dominated by CES. It’s the first trade show on the calendar and one of the biggest of the year, bringing together brands from all over the world under the general premise of “Consumer Electronics.” We’ve been in Las Vegas covering some of the show's major announcements, along with some of the overall themes and new concepts not quite ready for the market.
At the crossroads of the West and Central Exhibition Halls lies the CES chrome monolith; this is the home of all things consumer
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Super-telephoto lenses and wildlife photography go hand-in-hand. These longer focal length primes and zooms allow you to get closer, seemingly, and fill your frame with distant subjects, like wild animals. Traditionally, these lenses also tend to house some of the most advanced and robust focusing systems, often feature built-in image stabilization, and usually sport weather-sealed exteriors. This past year was a fruitful year for wildlife lens releases, with many brands introducing a new super-telephoto or two to match the evolution and