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No card reader required – The X-Driver is a CFexpress card with a built-in Type-C USB plug
It seems quite obvious when you think about it. A memory card that features its own native USB plug so that you don’t have…
The Digi Swap DoF adapter to use your smartphone as a “digital sensor” for film cameras is finally available (sort of)
Back in January, we heard about the Digi Swap. It’s essentially a depth-of-field adapter that parks on the back of your 35mm film camera and…
Benro Aureole – Yet another lens mount adapter with a built-in proprietary filter system
Oh, look. It’s another established company jumping on the Kickstarter train to try to launch a new product. This time, it’s Benro, with their new…
The Lens Flipper Versatile now works with your Spider Holster and comes in Nikon Z mount
The original Lens Flipper has been going for over eight years now, and essentially acts as a mount that can hold one or two spare…
Thingyfy’s Pinhole Pro Max is a pinhole lens that offers both 18-36mm zoom and a variable aperture
The folks at Thingyfy have released some interesting pinhole lenses over the last few years. 2017 brought us the Pinhole Pro, the world’s first multi-aperture…
Slite is a portable magnetic 55 watt LED light for photos and video
While Slite’s claim of being “the world’s most portable light for creators” might not be entirely accurate (there are a lot of small portable lights…
NONS SL660 – Medium format Instax camera with a built-in frame-filling adapter for 35mm SLR lenses
We’ve seen a couple of great projects from the folks at NONS over the last couple of years, like the original NONS SL42 in February…
This ultra-wide 4K monitor gives your computer a ZenBook Pro Duo-like editing experience
Well, this is pretty cool, if a little expensive. Lukos is an ultra-wide HDMI IPS display offering 100% sRGB and 3840×1100 resolution for a whopping…
The Digi Swap is an adapter to shoot your old cameras with your smartphone’s sensor instead of film
Well, we never really did see “digital film” come to fruition, but this might be the next best thing to let you use your film…



































