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    Canon unveils the new full-frame RF 10-20MM F4 L IS STM lens

    Oct 11, 2023 John Aldred

    Canon has announced the new full-frame RF 10-20MM F4 L IS STM (buy here) ultra-wide lens for RF mirrorless cameras. Designed for both professionals and…

    Breathtaking photo of ancient crab wins the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023

    Oct 11, 2023 Dunja Đuđić

    Today in South Kensington, the Natural History Museum announced the winners of the 2023 Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest. Believe it or not, this year’s competition saw nearly 50,000 photos from 95 countries! But there can only be one winner – and this year, for the second time, it’s Laurent Ballesta. His remarkable photo The golden horseshoe shows an ancient crab accompanied by three golden trevallies.

    “I’m Back” is back once more with a new digital film canister for 35mm SLRs

    Oct 10, 2023 John Aldred

    Promises of devices that let you convert your 35mm SLRs and other cameras to digital have been coming ever since DSLRs started to take hold…

    New Laowa 8-16mm f3.5-5 Zoom CF is an ultra-wide lens for “modern needs”

    Oct 10, 2023 John Aldred

    Laowa has announced its newest lens, a compact ultra-wide for APS-C. It’s the Laowa 8-16mm f/3.5-5 Zoom CF (buy here), and it’s available for Sony…

    Iconic Vermont farm halts traffic during fall to combat selfie-taking crowds

    Oct 10, 2023 Dunja Đuđić

    The tranquil beauty of Sleepy Hollow Farm in Vermont, New England has been wildly popular on social media. During the fall, when the leaves change, this iconic place sees thousands of tourists. Visitors massively arrive, and they have started to make the locals’ lives difficult. It’s a real selfie apocalypse out there, and the residents have had enough. So, this year, the roads to this Instagrammable location are closed – at least until the leaves fall.

    Tamron 17-50mm F4 Di III VXD Review

    Oct 10, 2023 Dustin Abbott

    Tamron’s newest lens is the interesting Tamron 17-50mm F4 Di III VXD, a lens that essentially works in reverse of the Sony design. Sony essentially take a standard zoom and made it wider, while Tamron has a taken a wide angle zoom and stretched it to reach 50mm. What’s more, their lens is an internally zooming lens that makes for a really intriguing gimbal lens due to the balance point staying constant. They have also aggressively priced the 17-40mm F4 at just $699 USD, which helps alleviate the biggest negative feedback I heard about the $1100 USD Sony lens; it was just too expensive. But is the Tamron a worthwhile option? We’ll explore that in the video review below or in the rest of this article.

    It’s Amazon Prime Day 2023 (again) – Here are the best photo and video deals

    Oct 10, 2023 John Aldred

    Wow, it feels like only three months ago since we last had Prime Day. Wait a minute, it was only three months ago. It seems…

    Tamron 150-500mm f//5-6.7 Di III VC VXD is now also available for Nikon Z

    Oct 10, 2023 Dunja Đuđić

    After Fuji and Sony versions, Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD is now coming in Nikon Z mont too. Bird watchers, sports photographers, and other…

    Blackmagic Camera App 1.1 adds Tentacle Sync and Tilta Nucleus Nano support

    Oct 9, 2023 John Aldred

    The Blackmagic Camera App for iPhones (download here) has proven to be pretty popular. This isn’t much of a surprise, considering they’re giving it away…

    This weird filter is the world’s first “Liquid FX” filter

    Oct 9, 2023 John Aldred

    Well, this is pretty interesting. Coming from the folks at Prism Lens FX is a very unusual looking filter. A short video of a prototype…