Fujifilm has announced its first weather-resistant lens, the Fujinon XF 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR, which is designed to match the high-end X-T1 mirrorless camera. Offering a versatile 27-200mm equivalent zoom range, the lens claims to have the world’s most advanced image stabilisation system, which uses high precision gyro sensors to give a claimed 5 stop benefit. It also has an air ventilation system to help prevent dust being sucked into the lens by the zoom operation. It’ll be available in July for £749.99 / $899.95. Jump...
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read moreA Post By: Andrew S. Gibson Intensify Pro (currently on 20% off for dPS readers here) is a Mac only image editing program from MacPhun. With apologies to Windows users (I really wish this software was available for PCs as well) let’s dive in and see what this software can do. One of the reasons that you buy plug-ins is to take advantage of the ways you can use them to increase mid-tone contrast and enhance detail. Indeed, this is the main reason to buy Intensify Pro because it allows you to do this quickly and easily and with far more...
read moreA Post By: Katie McEnaney One of the earliest lessons you likely learned as a photographer was the importance of keeping your camera steady and stable. You wanted tack-sharp focus, so you learned to tuck in your elbows and support your camera properly. But why limit yourself when there are so many creative reasons to move your camera? Try Intentional Camera Movement or ICM ICM is the abbreviation for Intentional Camera Movement, a term that covers a wide range of photography situations. What brings these different situations together is the...
read moreThe demise of photography continues. First, we are told the camera doesn’t matter. Now a contest based on what camera you used. What a joke. Some are way over processed to try to achieve a look you would get with a real camera. Paid photography’s decline continues also, people are going to see what you can do on a phone and say “maybe I don’t need to hire someone for my daughters wedding”. All these seminars preach “you can have a career in photography”. They say that because they want you to pay for...
read morePhoto by DLutzer Earlier this week we put out a call on our new underwater photography forum asking readers to showcase their photos from the deep. We had planned to coincide with World Oceans Day but apparently that was last Sunday, but we figured we’d do it anyway. The responses to our appeal were impressive – take a look at a few of our favorites and check out the forum thread to see more and join the conversation. And if you’re inspired to dive in and take some photos of your own, rest assured our 2014 waterproof group...
read moreThey’re fun, artistic, show a sense of humour and creativity.But will they want them in 15 years time or the more “normal” shots? I used to go to kindergartens and child minding centres and just take photos of the kids running around and playing – natural smiles and laughter. $7 a pop, 5 for me, 2 for the minding centre – made a lot of money from the mums; they got lovely shots of their kids playing and building, digging, having fun. Sometimes the best shot are the un-posed ones, the kid hugging the dog, poking...
read moremisolo, If add other fasts, I agree with you that lens makes difference, and the easy example is Sony RX100-M3 has better IQ than RX10 in SAME higher ISO. Of course, primes are optimized for its focus length and it has less number of glass than zoom (not mention it is faster). BUT, before we make things complicated, as you mentioned crop fact, lets look the ration of sensor area (sensor area is directly reflecting to Pixel size) in mm2: – APSC/MFT=370/225=1.644. – 1/1.7″/1/2.3″ = 43.3/28.5=1.519 The difference between...
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read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt Earlier today I professed my love of black and white photography and shared a collection of some powerful B&W images and some articles on tips for making your own B&W images. So now it’s your turn to show us your images. The weekly photography challenge this time around is black and white. A few images to inspire you By Marco Calabrese By Yasin Hassan – ????? ??? By Chris JL By { pranav } By Simon & His Camera By gato-gato-gato By gato-gato-gato By Greg McMullin By i k o By i k o Need help...
read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt I have a background in black and white photography – using actual film and processing in a darkroom. The entire first year of my two year college photography program was spent doing black and white photography only, nothing else. I came to love working in the darkroom and seeing the image appear on the paper was magic. Now in the digital age, making black and white is a choice you can make after you shoot the images – which gives you options we didn’t have in the film days. So I wanted to share some...
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