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Nikon D850 Field Test Part III: Is the D850 Nikon’s best video camera ever?
Click here to read my Nikon D850 Field Test Part III

In our first two Nikon D850 Field Tests (you can read Part I here and Part II here) we looked at the full-frame DSLR primarily as a stills camera. In the newly-published Nikon D850 Field Test Part III, I have taken a look at it as a video camera.
The Nikon D850 includes a built-in 4K...
How to master red, green and blue channel curves to tone your images
If you have done much photo editing, you are likely familiar with curves. However, RGB curves are a bit more complicated as you have control over individual red, green and blue channels. A recent video from Conner Turmon helps break down what RGB curves are and how to use them to enhance your photos. The video is...
Sony RX10 IV Field Test Part I: A real-world shoot with the super-swift long-zoom alternative to your DSLR
Recently, Sony took its popular RX10-series of large-sensor bridge cameras into a fourth generation with the debut of the Sony RX10 IV. Based around much the same body and lens as the earlier RX10 III, the 20.1-megapixel RX10 IV likewise sports an impressive 25x optical zoom lens which starts at a...
Shimoda Backpack Review: Adventure photographers rejoice, someone finally got it right
There has been an undeniable void of adventure backpacks that also happen to be good camera backpacks. It seems that to this point, you had to be ready to pick one or the other, never both. For as long as I have been neck deep in this industry, there have been multiple attempts, but always problems. The two closest...
Leica announces the nearly $13,000 Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH lens
For Leica M mount users, they will soon be able to purchase a very fast 75mm prime. The German company has announced the Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH lens and this intriguing optic comes with an eyewatering price tag of US$12,795.
This lens packs in a lot of interesting technology and appears to be...
For the travelling photographer, Think Tank Photo introduces Airport Advantage Plus rolling camera bag
For photographers always on the move, flying with your gear can be a stressful experience. That's where Think Tank Photo comes in with their new Airport Advantage Plus rolling camera bag. The roller has been designed to maximize the amount of gear you can carry while complying with international carry-on...
Landscape photographer tries his hand at photographing wildlife in Namibia
If you follow photographer Thomas Heaton, then you know he's been in Namibia to photograph landscapes and wildlife. He's shared his first full video from the trip and this one is focused on wildlife photography. It's not often we see him doing wildlife photography, but what better place to have a go at it than in...
Fujifilm releases new proprietary RAW conversion software, X RAW Studio
Fujifilm has announced the release of Fujifilm X RAW Studio, a new proprietary RAW conversion software. The software has been designed to be easy to use and provide a fast means to convert RAW files.
The software leverages a connected Fujifilm camera's X-Processor Pro to make batch RAW conversions faster, all...
How to identify and solve issues with color cast using white balance presets and custom Kelvin values
As part of his Beyond Photography YouTube channel, photographer Andrew Boey has released a new video all about white balance and color cast. In the video below, he discusses white balance presets and how to understand and use custom Kelvin temperature values to dial in the perfect white balance, even in challenging...
Phase One launches Capture One 11: Improved layer editing, faster performance and much more
Phase One's RAW conversion and image editing software, Capture One, may have dropped the "Pro" from its name, but the newly-announced version, Capture One 11, adds many new features. Of the new software, Phase One Software Product Manager James Johnson says, "We care deeply about what photographers need. Capture...
The 7 worst cameras and photography gadgets of all time
While there are many great cameras, lenses and other photography gadgets available today, there are also some very bad products. Tony & Chelsea Northrup are counting down their all-time worst cameras and gadgets as part of the new episode of their "Picture This!" podcast.
I don't want to spoil their list, but...
Can having a photography website help you improve your work?
Having a photography website is not only a great way to showcase your work, it can also be a means for improving your photography. Landscape photographer Andrew Marr says that you need to get out and shoot more if you want to improve your photography. This makes sense, but it's not always easy to get motivated to...
Pixelmator Pro now available for Mac: Built from the ground-up to leverage Apple’s latest technologies
Pixelmator Pro 1.0 Whirlwind is now available on the Mac App Store. The professional-grade photo editing software utilizes a modern single-window interface and delivers nondestructive image editing tools. There are even machine learning editing features too. One of Pixelmator's founders, Saulius Dailide, says of...
What is your solution to managing your digital photos and videos? (Because mine sucks)
The way I manage my digital data sucks, but as far as I know I'm in too deep to do anything about it. Hi, I'm Jaron, and I like setting the security of my business life on the edge of a razor blade.
Seriously though, I do a lot to secure my data, but I'm aware of the weaknesses in that strategy. It seems that...
DxOMark reviews the Sony A7R III sensor: Does the mirrorless camera beat the Nikon D850?
In October, the Nikon D850 was the first full-frame DSLR to hit the 100-point threshold on DxOMark's Sensor Score chart. Now the Nikon D850 has met its full-frame mirrorless match, the Sony A7R III. DxOMark has published its Sony A7R III sensor review and Sony's newest camera looks like a home run for the Japanese...
Awesome astro lenses: Comparing the Sigma 14mm f/1.8 against Rokinon lenses for night sky photography
When shooting star photos, there are multiple aspects of a lens to consider. Primarily, you typically want a wide-angle lens. Not only does the lens need to be wide, it also needs to be fast. A lens like the new Sigma 14mm f/1.8 lens stands out as a good choice, for example, and Rokinon makes numerous fast wide...
Sony, the company that created XQD, announces new XQD competing CFast line
In "news from the upside down," Sony has today announced a series of CFast cards for high-performance cameras. The new cards will be called the "G Series CFast 2.0" and will be available in 32GB (CAT-G32), 64GB (CAT-G64) and 128GB (CAT-G128) capacities. Sony says that this choice is in response to the "ever...
Macphun Luminar 2018 updated: New D850 support, additional features added to the Windows version
Macphun just recently released their new Luminar 2018 photo editor, and the company has already updated the software with new features and camera support.
Macphun, soon to be known as Skylum, released Luminar 2018 for Mac and Windows computers although the former Mac-exclusive developer is still playing catch up...
How to make 4K time-lapse videos from start to finish: The gear you need, shooting settings and editing
Time-lapse videos are a great way to tell a story, says photographer Adam Karnacz. In his new video, Karnacz shares how he makes his 4K time-lapse videos.
Many cameras these days include a built-in time-lapse mode. However, Karnacz prefers to capture still images and manually turn his stills into a video...
Incoming Photoshop feature will make near-perfect selections for you, instantly
Making selections in Photoshop is about to get a whole lot easier. In the below YouTube video, Merideth Stotzner of the Photoshop Team demonstrates an incoming feature to Photoshop that will immediately make subject selections for you with the click of a button. It utilizes machine learning to recognize subjects...