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The D850 is the camera Nikon desperately needed
The D850 is the camera Nikon desperately, terribly needed. It's a “win” that the storied camera manufacturer had been lacking for the better part of a year, surrounded on all sides either by disappointing or nonexistent news.
A year ago, Nikon looked scared. The biggest story to come out of Nikon in the last...
Lomography launches world’s first fully analog Instax Square camera with successful Kickstarter campaign
If you are intrigued by Fujifilm's square format Instax film but would like a fully analog camera, unlike the SQ10 Hybrid from Fujifilm, then Lomography has a Kickstarter project you may want to back.
The Kickstarter campaign, which has already more than tripled its goal at the time of writing, is for the...
Panasonic GH5 firmware update improves AF, adds tethered shooting & new 4:2:2 10-bit ALL-I mode
Panasonic has announced a firmware update to the popular GH5 that mixes previously-planned enhancements with additional modifications that were suggested by end users to both the photo and video aspects of the camera. Of the new added features, the ones that stick out are improvements to the autofocus system,...
Update: Watch Nikon USA’s recorded D850 panel discussion
If you missed B&H's Live Panel discussion of the Nikon D850 on Monday, Nikon USA has you covered with a panel of their own.
The still features panel involves an in-depth discussion with Nikon's Senior Product Manager, Lindsay Silverman, and Nikon Ambassadors Joe McNally and Dixie Dixon. Joe and Dixie offer their...
How to deal with difficulties in landscape photography, from bad weather to tricky compositions
Landscape photography can be a difficult and sometimes brutal genre of photography. You often must get up at ridiculous times, travel to remote locations and then hope for the best. You can research, prepare and plan, but even then, you're at the mercy of weather and circumstances well outside your control.
...Fujifilm X-A3 Field Test Part I: Compact camera delivers good imaging performance for its price
Click here to read our Fujifilm X-A3 Field Test Part I
Fujifilm's latest compact X-series ILC, the X-A3, has arrived, and we have been putting it through its paces in real-world shooting. Our first Field Test for X-A3 is now published.
In the Fuji X-A3 Field Test Part I, we test out numerous aspects of the...
Shutter Release: Borderless printing in LR, guide to ISO 400 films, Big Mac portrait challenge & more
Today's a good day for Canon fans with the announcement of the Canon EOS M100 and four new lenses: the TS-E 50mm f/2.8L, TS-E 90mm f/2.8L, TS-E 135mm f/4L and new 85mm f/1.4L IS USM portrait prime. Let's make it a good day for all photographers with an interesting blend of photo-related content from around the web...
Gitzo unveils trio of premium “Traveler” camera bags to celebrate their centennial
For Gitzo's biggest fans, their ongoing centennial is prime for new premium products. Earlier this summer, the esteemed company, which is owned by Manfrotto, released a pair of limited edition Traveler tripods. If you have one of the special edition tripods, or any other Gitzo tripod, then you might very well be...
Canon announces the EOS M100, replacing the M10 as Canon’s new entry-level mirrorless camera
Click here to learn more about the new Canon EOS M100 camera
After Canon released the EOS M5 and M6 last year and earlier this year, respectively, the M10 stood as something of a lone survivor at the entry-level end of the M lineup. With the new Canon EOS M100, the M10 is now being replaced. The M100 shares...
Canon announces four new lenses: three tilt-shift optics & an 85mm f/1.4L IS, alongside macro flash
It's lenses galore for Canon today. The company has announced three new tilt-shift lenses and a new fast portrait prime. Let's first take a look at the tilt-shift lenses.
Canon introduces trio of new TS-E macro lenses ranging from 50mm to 135mm
The new tilt-shift macro lenses, the Canon TS-E 50mm f/2.8L Macro,...
How to edit color using curves and sliders to create your own unique style
One of the most challenging aspects of photography is learning to create your own style. Ideally, someone can see your work and know immediately that it is yours. Obviously creating a distinct look can take a long time and a lot of trial and error, but a great place to start is with how you perform color edits....
The Insta360 ONE is a 4K, six-axis stabilized connected 360 degree camera
For those interested in capturing VR footage, most of the 360 degree/VR cameras that exist- especially if you narrow the scope to cameras that the average (or even above-average) consumer can acquire- aren't up to the quality or UI that you might hope for. They tend to be plagued by at least one of a host of...
Win your own Nikon D850 during B&H’s special livestream panel
Click here to watch the Nikon D850 livestream panel

B&H is hosting a live panel discussion covering the exciting new Nikon D850 at 1:00 p.m. EDT today. The live panel discussion will feature David Flores and Brittany Leigh alongside Nikon ambassadors Matthew Jordan Smith and Andrew Hancock.
If you tweet your questions to the live panel...
Shutter Release: Opteka 6.5mm f/2 mirrorless lens, camera calibration in Lightroom and creating fake blur
We hope you had a nice weekend! Let's get the last week of August off to a strong start with a new edition of our Shutter Release roundup article. For those unfamiliar with Shutter Release, it is a curated list of news and video content from around the web. We work hard to bring you the best in original content,...
Fast, streamlined time-lapse editing: Timelapse+ releases a new plugin for Adobe Lightroom
Timelapse+, the makers of the Timelapse+ Intervalometer and VIEW intervalometer hardware solutions have created a new software solution, Timelapse Workflow.
Timelapse Workflow is a plugin for Adobe Lightroom which provides four tools for time-lapse post-processing inside of Lightroom. While the team are hardware...
Firmware Friday: New features for Hasselblad X1D; improvements for Sony A6500 and DJI Spark
As another weekend arrives, it's time once more for Firmware Friday, our weekly roundup of all that's new in the world of camera and imaging firmware. This week, we bring you news of camera firmware from both Hasselblad and Sony, as well as an update to the DJI Spark drone. The latter in particular is crucial...
Hasselblad X1D Field Test: Compact medium format powerhouse captures incredible images
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Looking down at the Hasselblad X1D-50C in my hand, I often let myself marvel at the incredible technolgy I was holding. Small, lightweight, and capable of spectacular image capture, the X1D defies conventional thought on what a medium format can be. For years I...
Shutter Release: Nikon sells 53 Nikon D5s to NASA and the health of 35mm films…how many are there?
It's been an exciting week in the photography world with Nikon's grand unveiling of the Nikon D850. We will kick off this Friday edition of our Shutter Release roundup article with more Nikon news, this time related to a Nikon and NASA collaboration, which is far from the first interaction between the two. We will...
Not just a stills camera: Nikon D850 offers exciting features for video shooters
Click here to read our Nikon D850 Video Preview
Nikon has stepped up their game in not only the stills department, but also with the video features they've crammed into the newly announced Nikon D850. Up to this point, Nikon has danced around the idea that their cameras could be used for filmmaking, but it...
The Nikon D850 is here! (With exclusive details from Nikon Tokyo)
• Nikon D850 Preview • Exclusive Nikon D850 Q&A from Tokyo •
The Nikon D850 is finally here and we've kicked off our coverage with a hands-on preview of Nikon's newest full-frame DSLR. And not only do we have our standard coverage for you, but our founder and Editor-in-Chief Dave Etchells recently travelled to...