Cameras

by Mathew Malwitz ·Posted
I love the Sony A7 IV. That might be a strange way to begin a review of the A7 V, but an important fact to mention. When I first put my hands on a Sony camera years ago, I loved the customization they offered, and of course, I loved the glass. Above photograph © Mathew Malwitz How a camera fits in one's hand is very important, so when Sony unveiled a beefier camera, I was sold. It was the perfect blend of form and functionality that many (me, myself, and I) had long desired. It pushed the boundaries of what many once considered to be an all-
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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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B&H Bild Expo 2025 features the newest gear and latest announcements, including the Sony FX2, OM SYSTEM OM-5 II, Manfrotto ONE, and more. The Matts wander the convention floor at the Javits Center to share the latest releases and gear news (including brand-new intel on the FUJIFILM ETERNA). Which booth would you like to visit most? 0:00 Intro 0:18 Manfrotto 1:16 OM SYSTEM 2:00 Bright Tangerine 2:29 FUJIFILM 5:07 DZOFilm 5:50 Viltrox 6:18 SmallRig 7:12 Sony 8:13 Atomos 8:40 Sigma 11:23 Gura Gear 12:00 Profoto 14:27 Symply 15:23 Hollyland
by Steve Levy ·Posted
A perfect companion for full-frame shooters, the Nikon Z5 II mirrorless camera is a well-rounded and reliable option for professional photo and video content creators. While it's been nearly five years since the launch of its predecessor, this refreshed model introduces several valuable improvements that we'll dig into further.
by Jill Waterman ·Posted
World-renowned sports photographer Jean Fruth says, “The incredible energy I felt when I first started shooting sports I still get today, along with that adrenaline rush of anticipating what's going to happen.” Fruth has built an enviable career out of high-octane action shots at baseball championships and football playoff games, yet she is equally passionate about building community. This latter concern is elegantly showcased through the connections between baseball legends and small town sandlot sluggers that she wove into her book,