Reviews
I got to field test the new Canon EOS R7 for night photography
I was lucky enough to get my hands on the brand new Canon EOS R7 camera yesterday, thanks to Canon España ambassadors Paco Farero and…
Moment Strohl Mountain Light 45L Backpack: a camera backpack for serious wilderness photographers
I feel like I’ve kissed a lot of frogs when it comes to camera bags. Sometimes it feels a little like Goldilocks searching for something…
Fujifilm X-H2S: Detailed first impressions
The Fujifilm X-H2S has many new and vastly improved features and capabilities, all in a package that’s different than the X-T lineup of cameras with…
My first impressions of the Fujifilm 50mm f/2
Following my recent controversial dilemma on the future of my Fujifilm 56mm f/1.2, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to test out both…
Insta360’s ONE RS 1-Inch 360 Edition is a welcome and huge-sensored addition to the ONE RS family – A review
Insta360 has seen a lot of success in the 360° camera market over the last few years and they’ve arguably become the leader in pocketable…
You don’t need to buy a charger for this Sony battery
With a raise of hand, how many of you have more than one battery for your photography gear? More than 2? More than 5? More…
Photographers, don’t miss five planets lined up in the sky in June and July
How often can we see, with our naked eye, five planets of our solar system lined up in the sky at the same time? And…
The Orca OR-516 is a deep, easy to use roller bag for video shooters
For the last five years, I’ve been using a ThinkTank Photo Airport International bag for my video needs, and I love it to pieces. Sadly,…
DIYP reviews the H&Y REVORING Swift
Swift… not a word generally associated with camera filters, but H&Y Filters’ new “REVORING Swift” system recently landed on Kickstarter and seeks to change that….
The Kandao QooCam EGO is the best hope so far for mass adoption of compact 3D cameras
3D cameras have fascinated me for years. When I was a kid, my parents had one of those View-Masters. Actually, they had hundreds of them…








































