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Leica’s Colorful New Binoculars Promise Performance and Style
Like many companies that make photographic lenses, Leica has its hands in many pies, including projectors, rifle scopes, and binoculars. It is the lattermost group that Leica updated today, launching four compact binoculars in the new Leica Ultravid Compact Colorline range. [Read More]
DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Update Delivers More Zoom, Smoother Focus, and Pro Color
DJI’s latest firmware update, v01.06.08.04, brings improved 2x zoom, smoother focus, and professional-level color enhancements to the popular Osmo Pocket 3. [Read More]
After Living With Adapted Lenses, Switching to Native Glass Changed Everything
With companies releasing hit after hit of new gear from cameras to lenses at CP+, gear acquisition syndrome is very real. But does upgrading really make such a difference? I recently had the opportunity to find out. [Read More]
What WhiteWall’s New Shopify Integration Means to Photographers
PetaPixel reported on WhiteWall’s new Shopify integration when it was announced late last month, but it is such a big deal, it is worth taking a closer look. PetaPixel chatted with WhiteWall CEO Thomas Alscheid and pro photographer Per Appelgren about the integration and what it means for photographers. [Read More]
Thypoch is Moving Away From Its Polarizing Focus Lock Switch
Thypoch, a relatively new lens manufacturer based in China, is eliminating the polarizing lock switch that automatically engages when a lens is focused at infinity. In some cases, the company will replace it with a crescent-shaped focusing tab. [Read More]
Photographer Reveals What a Particle Accelerator Looks Like from Inside
If you’ve ever wondered what an electron sees as it whizzes around a particle accelerator at the speed of light, then one photographer has made it possible. [Read More]
Photographer Vijay Anil Captures a Car’s Soul and Magic Through His Lens
Award-winning photographer Vijay Anil is an expert automotive photographer, crafting compelling narratives through cars, people, and their relationships with each other. [Read More]
The Clever Camera Effect Used on ‘Severance’ When Outies Becomes Innies
The intriguing concept of Apple TV’s Severance — employees are severed from their outside consciousness when entering work — allows for a creative camera trick that signifies the moment of detachment. [Read More]
Sigma BF Review: Riding The Knife’s Edge of ‘Too Simple’
One of the most fundamental lessons taught in any art form is to strip away the excess; to streamline and distill down to its essence, only the most essential parts. We see this in many art forms such as sculpture, writing, and even photography, and now we have it in a camera. But is it possible to go too far? [Read More]
Fujifilm Announces X Summit in Prague: A New Camera Is Coming
Fujifilm announced today that it will host its next X Summit in just two weeks on March 20. The X Summit, followed by the typical Fujifilm events the following days, will take place in Prague, Czechia, also known as the Czech Republic. [Read More]