• Canon Readies More Advanced Camera Sensors

    Canon Readies More Advanced Camera Sensors
    The Canon EOS R3 represented a major step forward for the company, bringing with it the first stacked sensor in a Canon camera, helping them to get back into competition with the likes of Sony. It looks like the company intends to bring that technology to more cameras soon.[ Read More ]
  • A Review of the Pergear 14mm f/2.8 Mark II Lens

    A Review of the Pergear 14mm f/2.8 Mark II Lens
    14mm f/2.8 lenses are useful for range of applications, particularly landscape and astrophotography. At less than $300, the Pergear 14mm f/2.8 Mark II is on the affordable end of the spectrum, making it an intriguing option. Can it keep up with more expensive lenses? This great video review takes a look at the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it in usage.[ Read More ]
  • What Happened to Photo Credits?

    What Happened to Photo Credits?
    Back in my college days, when I first started taking photographs, I pursued magazine photography because I loved seeing my name printed in the magazine. Often, I wasn’t being paid for my services and the photo credit was payment enough for me. When I incorporated my business some 20+ years ago, I named my company "photo: John Ricard, LLC" because it resembled a photo credit.[ Read More ]
  • Are You Cropping Your Landscape Photos Correctly?

    Are You Cropping Your Landscape Photos Correctly?
    One of the best benefits of digital images with high resolution is that you can crop them to essentially aspect ratio you please, but there is a drawback as well: we often do not put as much thought into the final crop of a photo before we press the shutter as we did in the days of film. This great video tutorial discusses the issue and offers some helpful advice for better crops of your landscape photos.[ Read More ]
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  • A Review of the Versatile Canon RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USM Lens

    A Review of the Versatile Canon RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USM Lens
    In the past few years, we have seen some nice advancements in the quality of superzoom lenses, and there are now several options that offer good results along with the unmatched versatility of a huge range of focal lengths. For Canon shooters, there is the RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USM, and this excellent video review takes a look at the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it in usage.[ Read More ]
  • MPB Announces Hall Of Fame 2023 Inductees

     MPB, the world's largest online platform for used photography and videography equipment, has revealed the five legendary pieces of kit that have won the public vote to be crowned The Photo and Video Kit Hall of Fame Class of 2023. The inducted Photo and Video Kit Hall of Fame Class of 2023 consists of:Classic inductee: Canon EOS 5D Mark IVGame Changer inductee: DJI Mavic 3 ProIconic inductee: Leica M6Road Tested inductee: Sony A7 IVTrendsetter inductee: Fujifilm X100V
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  • USA Customers Of MPB Can Save An Extra 5%

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  • A Rusting Vintage Car Under A Big Blue Sky Wins Our 'Photo Of The Week'

    'Ahead of my field' © waltknox A countryside shot that could be the cover of a vintage car magazine has won our 'Photo of the Week' (POTW) accolade. We love how the eye is pulled front to back, taking in the arid land, rusty car and then the blue sky with clouds streaking through the expanse. The big, blue sky contrasts nicely with the countryside which really could do with a drop of rain! It's simple yet beautiful and we love it a lot. All of our POTW winners will recei
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  • John Duder Wants You To 'Choose Carefully'

    Taken by a school friend who has only recently taken up photography as a serious hobby. He knew that he would be taking pictures of wildlife almost exclusively, so he bought the same equipment as a friend who was already shooting excellent wildlife pictures. This took him to the top of the OM Digital range, with an OM-1 and a 150-400mm lens. Unlike the lizard in his picture, he won’t get caught on the hop… Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo Dilepis), photographed in the Kruger nationa
  • Drowning In Digital Chaos? How To Rescue Yourself From Media Mayhem

    - Partner Content -   The rise of the digital age promised endless convenience. Yet, for many, it has led to a chaotic sprawl of photos, videos, and files scattered across smartphones, computers, and storage devices. Instead of feeling empowered by technology, some feel submerged. You're not alone if you've ever frantically searched for a specific photo or document across myriad devices. The Struggle of Digital OverloadOur digital libraries are ever-expanding. You must ensure

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