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Imaging Resource Podcast: Where does Canon mirrorless fit?

 
 
 
 

This week, Karaminder and Jaron are joined by Imaging Resource editor Jeremy Gray to chat about a $1000 point and shoot (and why it is or isn't worth that kind of a price tag), the new Olympus firmware that gives their top-tier cameras direct TTL access to...

Sony equips European wildlife photographers with Sony RX10 III cameras for conservation photo series

 
 

Sony has a long history of working with conservation groups, including providing imaging technology to Conservation International since 1995 and helping to protect a heritage forest in Sumatra. One of their recent endeavors was to outfit wildlife photographers across Europe with the Sony RX10 III to capture images...

Adobe’s new weekly video series “Make It” showcases creative professionals

 
 

Adobe has launched a cool new video series on YouTube called “Make It.” The series will be hosted by members of the Adobe team and will have a new episode each week with special guests from the creative industry, including photographers.

The first photography episode in the series is hosted by Josh Haftel, a...

Stark resolution: Phase One announces world’s first 100-megapixel achromatic digital back

 
 

Phase One has announced the new IQ3 100MP Achromatic, a 101-megapixel digital back and the world’s highest-megapixel achromatic digital back. The camera utilizes a new CMOS sensor design which offers a maximum ISO of 51,200, which is an unprecedented ISO limit for a medium format digital back.

The IQ3 100MP...

Shutter Release: Five filtered photography stories from around the web for you to focus on today

 
 

Yesterday we started a new series, “Shutter Release,” where we scour the web to find interesting photography articles and/or videos to share with you. Today we have a new batch of content for you which runs the gamut from an extensive tech guide to a time-lapse of a flower blooming. We hope that there’s something...

Canon wants you to get creative: Canon releases new video creator kits with EOS M6 and Rebel T7i cameras

 
 

In April, Canon released the EOS M6, and Rebel T7i cameras, both capable of recording good 1920 x 1080 video. To help budding videographers get off the ground quickly and creating video content, Canon has unveiled a pair of new Video Creator Kits. The new kits join a lengthy list of Canon cameras with their own...

Always dreaming about gear? See out how much camera gear this photographer took to Kentucky

 
 

This Saturday marked the 143rd running of the historic Kentucky Derby and the odds-on favorite Always Dreaming crossed the finish first. Veteran photographer and Nikon Ambassador Bill Frakes was there to capture all the action. He brought with him nearly 50 Nikon DSLR cameras, including Nikon D500, D810 and D5...

Shutter Release: Five filtered photography stories from around the web for you to focus on today

 
 

We are trying something new today on Imaging Resource. We see a lot of interesting stories around the web most days, often too many to cover with a full article. That doesn’t mean that the content isn’t interesting or worth checking out, but how do we deliver it to you, our readers? Enter this idea for a post...

Fuji X100F First Shots: 4th-gen fixed-lens street-shooter gets our lab treatment


Click here to see our Fuji X100F First Shots

 
 

First unveiled back at the start of this year, the Fuji X100F joins the updated X-T2 and X-Pro2, as well as the X-T20, as the latest X-series camera to receive a major sensor and processor upgrade. Going from a 16MP sensor to a 24MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III chip, the...

Review: The LaCie 6big is a wicked melding of beautifully elegant and viciously fast

 
 

For LaCie, it’s not just about getting the job done; it’s also (and sometimes mostly) about looking good doing it. The LaCie 6big is no exception to this philosophy, as the brushed-aluminum rectangular monolith that will sit on your desk is pleasant to look at, and functions even better.

With USB-C becoming the...

Olympus announces significant firmware updates for OM-D and PEN cameras

 
 

Olympus has announced significant firmware updates that enhance the performance and capability of the OM-D E-M1 Mark II, the OM-D E-M5 Mark II, the PEN-F and select Zuiko Pro and Premium lenses. These updates are available immediately, and for the OM-D series cameras includes true compatibility with the Profoto Air...

Firmware Friday: Panasonic 45-175mm PZ lens now supports Dual I.S.!

 
 

Firmware Friday is short and sweet this week with news of just one update, giving us a brief respite from the recent whirlwind of firmware news. (If you haven't been keeping up to date, you'll want to dive into the Firmware Friday archives quickly, as just in the last four weeks we've seen around 40 updates for...

UPDATED: Canon Philippines publishes service notice for 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM

 
 

UPDATED 05/08/2017: Canon Philippines has removed the service advisory from their website. We will update again if/when there is further development on this issue.

Original Article:

Canon Philippines has published a service notice relating to the Canon EF 24-105 F/4 IS II USM. The alert states that some of the...

Thrifty Thursday: Get great deals on Canon, Nikon and Sony cameras, plus Sigma lenses

 
 

For this week’s edition of Thrifty Thursday, we’re focused on core photography gear: cameras and lenses.

Canon cameras and lenses with instant savings and free Canon CarePak Plus

If you’re in the market for a high-end Canon camera, B&H has you covered with a variety of instant savings plus free accessories on...

Fuji X-T20 First Shots: Eyeing our Still Life tests against the APS-C competition

 
 

Let the pixel-peeping begin! Sporting a similar sensor and processor as those housed in the higher-end Fuji X-T2 and X-Pro2, both of which garnered well-deserved accolades in our 2016 Camera of the Year awards, the Fuji X-T20 aims to fill the needs of hobbyists and enthusiasts seeking a more affordable price tag.

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OnSet with Daniel Norton: Modified spotlight and creativity result in unique beauty photos

 
 

Photographer Daniel Norton is a regular on Adorama's YouTube channel and recently created a behind the scenes video about creating unique beauty images as part of his "OnSet" video series.

We share many videos on our site about using speedlights, strobes and other typical light sources for photography, but in the...

One of the best light modifiers might be at your local hardware store rather than photo store

 
 

Strobes can be very expensive, ranging from hundreds of dollars well into the thousands. If you're just starting out, the cost of artificial lighting can be prohibitive. Fortunately, every day a bright, very useful light source rises above the horizon, its lighting prowess just waiting to be harnessed. Professional...

Capture One Pro 10.1: PSD support, enhanced X-Trans RAW handling and much more

 
 

The first major update to Capture One Pro 10 has arrived in the form of Capture One Pro 10.1. Capture One Pro 10.1 makes numerous improvements in addition to bringing a variety of new features to the powerful RAW editing software.

New features: PSD file viewing support, X-Trans file support and more

With...

Cloning in Lightroom? You don’t need to leave Lightroom to get a useful cloning tool

 
 

Lightroom expert Scott Kelby has an awesome website called Lightroom Killer Tips where he regularly publishes Lightroom tutorials. His latest video shows you that you don't need to go into Photoshop to clone objects, but can rather stay inside Adobe Lightroom.

In the video below, Kelby is working on an image...

Perfect poses: Tips from professional photographers for creating natural, emotional portraits

 
 

Posing is one of the most challenging aspects of portraiture, particularly when you’re working with subjects who aren’t used to having their photos taken. Everyone wants to look natural and relaxed, but for people who don’t spend a lot of time in front of a camera, that can be very challenging without the...