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If you want a compact film camera that mixes classic style with modern convenience, the Rollei 35AF could be the perfect fit. As a modern take on the original Rollei 35, it retains the compact size and design while introducing autofocus, making it more practical for everyday use. This remastered version captures the spirit of the original while adding a few contemporary touches to enhance usability. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM II and Nikon NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S are two of the most impressive lenses out there. Whether you’re chasing the perfect bokeh or prioritizing weight and size, it's hard to go wrong. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Cool mornings and beautiful afternoons mean one thing: fall is knocking on our doorstep. Fall is my favorite season for photography as the possibilities are endless, from colorful trees creating reflections in the water to cool, foggy mornings. Capturing the beauty of fall doesn’t have to be hard with a few simple tips and reminders. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Justin Tedford)
A quality 85mm lens with a fast aperture is a go-to option for portrait work, offering a balance of image quality and background separation. But getting those features with autofocus at a budget-friendly price is rare. The 7artisans Photoelectric 85mm f/1.8 AF aims to do just that, delivering solid performance at just $299. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Finding the right lens for sports or wildlife photography often comes down to speed, clarity, and performance in tough conditions. With a fast f/2.8 aperture, the Sony FE 300mm f/2.8 GM OSS offers all of these qualities in a surprisingly compact package. This lens brings high-end performance in a lightweight body, making it an enticing choice if you need long-range reach without the bulk. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC DN Contemporary is a compact, lightweight lens designed for Fujifilm users looking to keep their gear portable without sacrificing versatility. While Fujifilm’s own lenses are known for their excellent build quality and performance, they tend to be heavy, making them less suitable for travel. That’s where the Sigma 18-50mm comes in. But how does it actually perform in real-world use? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The Fall upgrade from Skylum will have users excited, as it contains new features that add a lot to the program's many capabilities, but users will also see some long-standing requests granted. The fall update is available for download or upgrade on October 10. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mel Martin)
The right lens can change the way your images look and feel. This comparison between the Nikon NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 S and the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8 S breaks down what makes each option stand out for your shooting style. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
You are a small-town American doctor, and to your surprise, aliens have replaced your community. Plant spores have fallen from outer space, creating seed pods capable of making identical human copies. Pod people take on traits and memories along with unique personalities. Slowly, an invasion has started. Wait a minute, hold up, reverse that! Sounds scary, right? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Justin Tedford)
Umbrellas might seem like a basic lighting tool, but with the right approach, they can produce stunning, professional results. Using them can add depth, shape, and drama to your images, whether you're in a studio or on location. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Taking professional grade images takes time, but it's much easier when you have the right teachers and the right tools. For the next few days, there's an incredible photography deal offering incredible education and tools for 95% off. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by David Strauss)
Starting a pet photography business is a great way to earn money as a photographer. People love their pets, and many owners are willing to spend their cash on professional photos of their cute companions.  But setting up a pet photography business isn’t easy. You have to make sure your work is worth paying for. There are financial incomings and outgoings you need to calculate. You also have to deal with the rules and regulations of setting up any business.  That said, professional pet photography still offers opportunities for aspiring, enthusiastic photographers. It’s an opportunity to make money taking pictures. But pet photography can also be a very rewarding career for animal lovers.  In this article, we’ll provide important advice on...Product
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Experimenting with different focal lengths can take your work in unexpected directions. If you’re used to a 35mm lens, switching to a wider angle might feel like a dramatic shift, but that’s where the creativity happens. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
It’s one of the more popular vintage lenses: the Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8. It’s famous for its soap bubble bokeh. You either love the effect, or you hate it. I decided to buy one and used it on a Canon EOS R5. I want to tell you about my findings. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nando Harmsen)
Enter Your Best Landscape Photos For our next photography contest, we want to see the best Landscape photos you have ever taken! Rules This contest is 100% free to join Each photographer may submit up to 3 images Each photograph must include a small description that includes details about how the photograph was taken, what post processing was done to it, where it was taken, and anything else useful for us to discuss Prizes Fstoppers is excited to be giving away some amazing photography related gear for each of these critique the community contests. For October's Landscape Photography critique we... [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Patrick Hall)
Photographers tend to have passionate opinions about their craft, and some of those opinions can spark heated debates. Certain topics, though, repeatedly surface in the photography world, leading to complaints that can feel redundant. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Tamron’s 50-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD offers an interesting option for those seeking a versatile zoom lens. It expands the standard range of 70-300mm telephoto lenses to start at 50mm, making it more flexible for a variety of shooting scenarios. Whether you’re capturing landscapes at wider angles or zooming in for distant details, this lens aims to cover it all. Coming to you from Christopher Frost, this thorough video review dives into the features and performance of the... [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
When shooting in harsh lighting conditions, it’s common to encounter issues like lens flares or blown-out highlights. This is particularly relevant if you're trying to capture outdoor scenes with direct sunlight in your frame. In such situations, managing the light effectively can make a huge difference in the quality of your final image. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Exposure is a key element in photography that greatly influences how we frame our shots. It determines the amount of light reaching the camera sensor, affecting the brightness and overall look of an image. Understanding and controlling exposure is vital for creating well-balanced photos and achieving the desired visual impact. In this article, we'll explore how exposure affects composition and why it's crucial to align your framing with the exposure settings. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Zhen Siang Yang)
Achieving accurate color in your photos can be a challenge, especially when lighting and other variables keep changing. Getting consistent results across different shoots requires using the right tools to match what you see in person with what shows up in your images. That’s where a Color Checker Passport comes in. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)

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