Sigma has been making quality lenses for a long time, and now the giant lens maker has put all of their lenses on sale just in time for the holidays. There are some truly excellent deals to be had on some of the best glass in the business, like the Sigma 35mm f1.4 for $799, and the 135mm f1.8 which has a discount of $250! You can also pick up the exceptional Sigma 18-35 f1.8 for a crazy low price of just $659 for Canon and $633.99 for Nikon! Sony users can also save $100 on the MC-11 adapter which allows the use of Canon EF Mount lenses on Sony cameras. It’s on sale with an accessory bundle for just $149!
As photographers we do everything we can to spend more time behind the camera, and less time in front of a computer, and these photography software and tutorial deals will help us do just that. Right now you can save an additional 20% on class leading Lightroom presets, Photoshop actions and overlays, and amazing tutorials. You can get over 16,000 Lightroom presets for just $39 and can save another 20% off of that price. Save over $500 when you get the Ultimate Image Editing Bundle, and really up your Boudoir photography game with the Ultimate Boudoir Bundle for Photographers for just $29. These prices are already low but remember, you can save an ADDITIONAL 20% off of these prices when you use the code TGIFPW20 at checkout.
The complete photography bundle 2018 is one of the best deals you will find all year. This immense package of photography tutorials can be yours for just $89 which means you will be saving over $2,500 on some of the best educational packages from some of the worlds best photographers.
Black Friday sales have been good to photographers this year as there are a number of outstanding deals on cameras, lenses, accessories and software to be had. Right now you can grab the Sony A7R II for just $1,598 and the Sony A7 II with 28-70mm lens for $998. There are also great deals on the Nikon D750 ($1,396.95), Fujifilm X-T2 for $1,099, and the Canon 5D Mk iV for $2,799! The huge Sigma lens sale, and deals on software like the Buy one get two free Lightroom presets bundle (over 16,000 presets) for $39, and the Ultimate Boudoir Bundle for $29 round out this holiday shopping season nicely.
Thanksgiving is here and the camera deals are starting to pour in. You can save some big money right now on entry level Nikon cameras, through to their pro grade gear. Pick up the powerful, easy to use Nikon D3500 with two zoom lenses for just $496.95, or save big when you buy the D5600 double zoom kit for $696.95!! The D7500 with the 18-300mm lens can be yours for $1,776.95 saving you $220! If you want to go Full Frame you can snag the D750 with 24-120mm lens and multi-battery power pack for $1,396.95 which represents a whopping discount of $636.95!!
If you’re a Canon DSLR user and want to build your lens collection without breaking the bank this article is for you. Don’t believe everything you read about image quality only being great from extremely expensive lenses. You really don’t have to spend a fortune to get good lenses these days, in fact these budget lenses are some of the best on the Canon platform.
2018 was a pretty interesting year for cameras, lenses and more. It’s a Photokina year and arguably the last really good one that we’ll see for a while. But that also means that many manufacturers save their top of the line products for the end of the year. In some cases, they’re not even available. But we scoured through our Reviews Index to find some of our favorite cameras, lenses, bags, lights, etc.
Now that more and more lucky film photographers have started getting their hands on the Kodak Ektachrome, some of us not-so-lucky ones are getting even more curious about the results of this much awaited emulsion. In this quick video, Ohio-based photographer Matt Day shares some of the Kodak Ektachrome photos he shot using a Leica M6, as well as his thoughts on how to shoot this precious slide film.
One of the most important highlights of any state fair is the food, and these are what photographer David Williams is putting the spotlight on in his ongoing personal project, State Fare.
Traveling with film of all kinds and formats has become increasingly popular these days, and we all have the analog resurgence to thank for it. Instant films are now among the staples of traveling film photographers, and some would even be keen on experimenting with what expired Polaroid films are still out there. The results, as experimental landscape photographer Paul Hoi found out four years ago, can be rewarding.