The photos from this camera look like early digital! The Camp Snap Photo Camera was designed for parents to buy for their kids. When we reviewed it, we noted that it has a bit of a vintage look. Now, we’re giving one away to a lucky reader. When the Phoblographer’s Membership program was created, we …
It all starts with making sure that you’re covered. Here’s a little-known fact: the warranty of your camera or lens doesn’t necessarily cover what happens to it in case of dust, inclement weather, etc. That’s why we created the Photography Care Program, in collaboration with Full Frame Insurance. Dust affects your camera and lens performance more than you think, and unless you’re constantly cleaning the lens contacts, your autofocus performance could end up pretty wonky. But just in case something happens, you can ensure your camera gear is always covered.
Be careful what you wish for: at least, that’s what I thought about the Canon RF 24-105mm f2.8 L lens when I reviewed it. For a long time, I’ve dreamed about something like this — though I’ll admit, I never dreamed of owning one. Canon’s major innovations come from their lenses, and this one is no exception. After two weeks with it, I can this with confidence: it’s the most Sigma-like lens Canon has. That means that you’re going to need to do a lot of exercise if you’re dreaming about carrying this lens around for a long gig. Don’t skip leg day — or bicep day, or core day. In fact, get swole. If you think I’m joking about the statement, you’re not prepared.
Recently, MPIX launched Photo Puzzles, which is a seriously fun way to get people into buying your photos and a very playful way of interpreting the art form. We’ve seen photographers turn their work into puzzles for several years now, but not many brands offer it to their customers. Indeed, they’re not really considered to be high art or wall-decor. Instead, photo puzzles fall more into the fun-factor space. However, we can imagine that with the right mounting, photo puzzles could be a truly intriguing way to display your photographs.
It’s Sunday, and it’s time for yet another crossword puzzle for photographers! Again, not all clues are related to photography — too much of a good thing can be harmful — but most of them are. Remember the steps. Get your favorite drink ready by your side, sit down with your preferred device, and give it a go. You won’t regret it!
Remember, all you need to do is stop your lens down enough and focusing will become so much easier.
The lead photo was shot with the Fujifilm 20-35mm f4, which currently has a nice rebate! It’s been said to the public so many times that the future of Fujifilm’s cameras are with the GFX lineup. And that’s pretty evident, considering their lens lineup. If you’re a documentary-type photographer or need to work on locations …
The future of the Fujifilm X series is bound to evolve into something for it to specialize in. We can see this in the history of what Micro Four Thirds did. At first, they tried to tackle everything. But eventually, they stayed in a pretty narrow lane. That’s because of the physical and software-based limitations of the sensors. Soon enough, APS-C is going to join that route. But if anyone is bound to keep it alive, it will be Fujifilm. Radical honesty is something that true journalists champion; and perhaps that’s why so many photographers who prioritize gear over making great images are hurt by what we say. And indeed, we may surely mourn the loss — or we can think of it as a rebirth into new life. That’s something that I’m all for celebrating.
I mean, come on. Look at how cool this thing is! The Camp Snap Photo Camera was designed for parents to buy for their kids. When we reviewed it, we noted that it has a bit of a vintage look. Now, we’re giving one away to a lucky reader. When the Phoblographer’s Membership program was …
It’s still going on! May is a wonderful month to get in on the latest Tamron deals because rebates like this don’t exist again until the holidays. Something that Tamron does better than others is really striving to make something very unique. For example, their 28-75mm f2.8 lens gives you more reach in the portrait …