Gear
Tamron’s 17-50mm f/4 Di III VXD lens ships in October
Tamron has officially announced the new Tamron 17-50mm f/4 Di III VXD (buy here) lens. A development announcement for the lens came in August, telling…
A closer look at Sigma’s new Fuji X-mount lenses
Sigma unveiled two exciting additions to its lineup of Fuji lenses at the IBC 2023 conference. A 23mm prime lens and a versatile 100-400mm telephoto…
Recharge with Core SWX’s batteries
Battery power is not something you want to worry about when filming. Luckily, there are several options available, and CoreSWX has some brand-new batteries on…
New lens brand Thypoch launches with 28mm f/1.4 and 35mm f/1.4 lenses for Leica M
It seems there’s another new player in lens town. At least, the manual focus section of it. There have been a lot of different brands…
Fujifilm’s new Instax Pal is a tiny camera and a huge hassle
Fujifilm has introduced Instax Pal, its latest instant-digital camera hybrid. It’s as tiny as a keychain, it looks adorable and offers tons of options to…
A deep dive into Sigma’s new FP firmware
We all love shiny new gear, but sometimes the things that make the biggest difference are the updates behind the scenes. Things like firmware updates….
A closer look at Obsbot’s new AI-powered Tail Air PTZ camera
If you’re a streamer who needs to do a lot of things hands-free, then a mini pan tilt zoom (PTZ) camera with AI capabilities could…
Why Godox Spotlight is in my top 5 best lighting modifiers of all time
Salacious article title aside, this lighting modifier from Godox is amazing and yes, it really is in my top 5 (maybe top 3) best lighting…
Nikon Zf: Nikon’s full frame retro camera
Nikon just announced the Nikon Zf, a full-frame retro camera. This is not a surprise considering that the crop-sensor Nikon Zfc has been here for a while. At first glance, this is an impressive camera, even if you throw away the stylish look. (And it is stylish!): 24.5MP, full-frame, BSI CMOS Sensor; Fast AF; 4K/60p 10bit video; and, yes, six optional colors.
Floppy disk camera throwback: Shooting with a 1999 Sony Mavica FD83 in 2023
It seems like new cameras are released every month, featuring ever-improving specs and capabilities. So, it’s easy to get caught up in the buzz. However,…







































