Gear
Litepanels has announced a brighter Lykos+ bicolour LED panel
Litepanels has today announced their new Lykos+ Mini LED panel. They describe it as a broadcast-quality bicolour light with 40% more light output than the…
These are the five biggest challenges of ultra-wide-angle lenses
You’ll find ultra-wide-angle lenses in many landscape photographers’ gear bags. While they can be amazing for landscapes and cityscapes, they come with some challenges you’ll…
Gitzo’s teases new travel tripod and backpack: recycled materials and unlimited warranty
Gitzo is soon to launch a new travel tripod and backpack that will get travel photographers and eco-warriors very interested. Gitzo Légende is a travel…
Xencelabs launches their first graphics tablet and a very interesting looking remote
New company, Xencelabs (pronounced “sense labs”) has launched with a new product that has a somewhat unique twist on the world of traditional graphics tablets….
Pentax announces three fast primes for K-mount: 31mm f/1.8, 43mm f/1.9, and 77mm f/1.8
Pentax has just announced three new lenses for its K-mount cameras. 77mm f/1.8, 31mm f/1.8, and 43mm f/1.9 are now available for preorders, they’re fast…
Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 lens is officially out, priced at $900
The new Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 has been rumored and even some photos of it leaked earlier this week. Now it’s officially out and ready for…
Don’t upgrade your camera unless it’s limiting you
In a photography forum, I’ve recently come across an interesting comment made by a participant. You should only upgrade your camera only if it’s limiting…
Rode’s new Wireless GO II adds dual mic support, improved range and internal recording
Rode has announced a follow up to their popular Rode Wireless GO microphone system. Not surprisingly, it’s called the Rode Wireless GO II and it…
The Sony FX3 officially announced – It’s just an A7S III with a top handle and no EVF
Sony has now officially announced the new full-frame Sony FX3 cinema camera. As expected, it’s pretty much an A7S III in a new body, but…
This little single-axis gimbal lets you shoot wider cinematic footage on racing drones
With most drones that have built-in cameras with stabilisation, we typically see fully motorised 3-axis gimbals that can compensate for just about any movement of…






































