• Is the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens for Sony E Mount Worth Your Money? We Review.

    Is the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens for Sony E Mount Worth Your Money? We Review.
    Do you all remember the when Sigma released the “Bigma” in 2001? The Bigma, or Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 EX DG HSM, dominated the amateur and semi-professional market. 22 years later, in a time of mirrorless cameras and high-end optics, the next Bigma is here. Welcome to the new Sigma 60-600mm for Sony E. Is it worth your money? Read on to find out.[ Read More ]
  • Have Smartphones Changed What We Expect From Cameras? The Rise of the Hybrid

    Have Smartphones Changed What We Expect From Cameras? The Rise of the Hybrid
    The impact of smartphones on photography has been well documented and profound. One lesser-discussed element of smartphones' influence on photography, however, might be the change in what photographers now want and expect from dedicated cameras.[ Read More ]
  • How Do Sigma's and Sony's New Premium 50mm Lenses Compare?

    How Do Sigma's and Sony's New Premium 50mm Lenses Compare?
    50mm lenses with wide maximum apertures are some of the most popular out there, offering a versatile focal length useful for everything from portraits to events, in tandem with excellent low-light and narrow depth of field capabilities. Both Sigma and Sony recently released new premium 50mm f/1.4 options, and this great video comparison takes a look at both to help you decide which is right for your needs and budget.[ Read More ]
  • Why You Should Always Use Adobe RGB

    Why You Should Always Use Adobe RGB
    Color spaces are perhaps not immediately a primary concern of beginner photographers. However, they are in fact crucial to how you see and perceive the images you make. There are two main color spaces that are used in digital photography: sRGB and Adobe RGB. Your camera is probably set to the more inferior, sRGB profile. In this article, we will discuss why you should switch to Adobe RGB as a professional photographer.[ Read More ]
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  • Sigma Is Done Developing Micro Four Thirds Lenses

    Sigma Is Done Developing Micro Four Thirds Lenses
    While micro four thirds is still seeing development from a few companies, one manufacturer is throwing in the towel. In a recent interview, Sigma's CEO indicated that due to a decrease in demand for micro four thirds lenses, the company will no longer be developing new options for the format, though they will maintain their current lenses.[ Read More ]
  • This Simple Camera Setting Will Help You Learn to See Light

    This Simple Camera Setting Will Help You Learn to See Light
    At its most fundamental level, photography is about being able to read light and create images with interesting, dynamic, or flattering light. If that is something you are still learning, this great video tutorial will show you a simple setting hiding in just about every camera that will make the process a lot easier.[ Read More ]
  • Will We See a Full Frame Foveon Sensor From Sigma Soon?

    Will We See a Full Frame Foveon Sensor From Sigma Soon?
    Sigma's Foveon sensors have long had a small but loyal following who love their sharp images and vibrant, accurate colors. Since the advent of the L mount alliance, there has long been the hope that the Foveon sensor might find its way into a full frame camera. Sigma's CEO recently confirmed that those hopes might soon come true.[ Read More ]
  • The Powerful AI Tools Photographers Must Not Ignore in 2023

    The Powerful AI Tools Photographers Must Not Ignore in 2023
    Artificial intelligence is everywhere, from editing photos to writing text, to generating "photos" out of thin air. This technology is going to revolutionize every facet of the world, and photographers need to be ahead of the curve or risk being left behind permanently.[ Read More ]
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