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Great Reads in Photography: November 7, 2021

Great Reads in Photography: November 7, 2021

Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! Canon Explorer of Light Rick Sammon talks about the Canon EOS R3 – Phil Mistry I suggest selecting your “keepers” from a wildlife shoot based […]

A Basic Guide To Success in Concert Photography

A Basic Guide To Success in Concert Photography

As a 20-year old concert photographer, one of the questions that I get the most is: “How did you manage to land a touring job so quickly and at a young age?” Here are a few tips that I used when navigating my way into the industry. Don’t be afraid to send that email or […]

DJI Launches the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine Dual-Camera Drones

DJI Launches the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine Dual-Camera Drones

DJI has announced the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine drones that feature two main cameras. The first features a 4/3-sized, 20-megapixel sensor behind a 24mm adjustable aperture prime lens, and the second is a 28x hybrid zoom camera, effectively combining the Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom, but with upgraded hardware. DJI says […]

OM Digital Launches the M.Zuiko 20mm f/1.4 Pro Lens

OM Digital Launches the M.Zuiko 20mm f/1.4 Pro Lens

OM Digital has launched its first product since shedding the Olympus name: the M.Zuiko Digital ED 20mm f/1.4 Pro lens. Designed for the Micro Four Thirds (M43) system, OM Digital promises it delivers beautiful bokeh, resolution, and performance. The 20mm f/1.4, the first lens to feature the newly announced OM System brand logo, has an […]

The Pixel 6 Pro is Google’s Best, But Does it Beat Apple or Samsung?

The Pixel 6 Pro is Google’s Best, But Does it Beat Apple or Samsung?

Google’s New Pixel 6 Pro is the first real “flagship” smartphone from the company and boasts the specifications on paper to back that up. But how does it handle side-by-side comparisons against the industry’s leaders? PetaPixel recently reviewed the new Pixel 6 Pro and found that it finally upgraded its hardware to match its vaunted […]

What to Expect from Nikon’s NX MobileAir and NX Tether Apps

What to Expect from Nikon’s NX MobileAir and NX Tether Apps

Nikon quietly announced a pair of new software applications to go along with the flagship Z9 Camera last week: NX MobileAir for smartphones and NX Tether for Mac and PC. The mobile app NX MobileAir will be released for Android and iOS devices on November 24th, 2021, and is designed to let photographers connect their […]

Great Reads in Photography: October 31, 2021

Great Reads in Photography: October 31, 2021

Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! The Nikon Z9’s New Sensor Could be the Start of a Big Shift in Photography – The Verge The Z9 provides blackout-free viewing from its […]

Call of Duty Asked Renowned War Photojournalists To Shoot in the Game

Call of Duty Asked Renowned War Photojournalists To Shoot in the Game

With the 18th iteration of the Call of Duty franchise headed back to the World War roots, Activision invited actual war photojournalists to step inside the game to photograph World War II “like we’ve never seen before.” Call of Duty has become one of the most famous (or infamous, depending on perspective) video game franchises […]

Sony Unveils the Xperia Pro-I: First Smartphone with 1-Inch PDAF Sensor

Sony Unveils the Xperia Pro-I: First Smartphone with 1-Inch PDAF Sensor

Sony has launched the Xperia Pro-I, the world’s first smartphone to feature a one-inch sensor equipped with phase-detection autofocus. It is positioned not just as a phone, but as a member of the Alpha series family of cameras. The Xperia Pro-I (that’s a capital “I” and not a numeral “1” which is no doubt confusing […]

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