Gear
Why I’m Not Ditching My DSLR for a Sony A7R II
Before I even start this article, we need to add a disclaimer – if you love charts and graphs and full resolution comparisons, or if…
QuickRelease One Wants To Rid You Off The Chaos Of Competing Quick Release Plates Standards
If you use any gear that connects to a camera via a plate in your workflow (Tripod, Jib, Gimbal, SteadyCam, Slider, …) you will recognize…
Photographer Shares 9 Pieces of Gear He Wished He’d Never Purchased
Many people suffer from gear acquisition syndrome (GAS), regardless of occupation or hobbies. It’s part of living in the materialistic Western World. The problem with…
One Photographer’s Perspective on Moving From Canon To Sony
The battle between was never that fierce and it seems that the action is not over yet. In the blue corner we have the heavy…
Samsung Wants To Rid Of Hard Drives, Makes A 256-gigabit Flash
Up until not too long ago having a complete system made with SSDs was not really a practical option for the most photographers. I mean…
Rokinon Announces Xeen – An Affordable set of Cine Primes
Rokinon, just announced a new set of Cine Primes: 24mm, 50mm, and 85mm, all T/1.5. (or Samyang if you live outside of the US, or Bower or…
Easily Back Up Your Memory Cards To External Drives With This OTG Cable Hack
When you shoot multiple cards, usually the workflow is to unload them once you get back to home base. This is usually enough, but if…
Epson Wants you To Print Again, Makes Printers That Last 2 Years Per Ink
If you are one of the few who are still printing pictures, you know that one of the most annoying things about actually printing is dealing…
Nikon’s 24-70mm Gets VR, Their 24mm Gets f/1.8 And A 200-500mm Is Coming
Nikon are sliding into the summer with a strong start, announcing three new lenses which will make any Nikonian happy (and any Nikonian significant other…
Fuji Announces the X-T1 IR, the World’s First Infrared Mirrorless Camera
We’ve previously shared how you can convert your existing dSLR to shoot infrared images, but this approach is very touchy, technical, and would most assuredly…









































