CES 2017: Kodak Brings Back Ektachrome Color Reversal Film
Pleasing film photographers everywhere, Kodak Alaris has announced its re-entrance into the color-reversal film market with the re-introduction of Ektachrome (E100). After exiting the transparency film...
View ArticleCES 2017: Canon at CES
At this year’s CES, Canon showed how their technology can pop up in some surprising places. In this video, we discover printers with integrated Alexa voice activation and 3D-printed whole-body...
View ArticleIn the Field: Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 G and E Lenses Compared
Show me a serious DSLR or mirrorless camera shooter and I’ll show you somebody who has a 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom lens tucked away in his or her camera bag. Paired with its wider-angle counterpart, the...
View ArticlePodcast: The Gearcast of Third-Party Lenses
Today we present our inaugural “Gearcast,” a monthly feature of the B&H Photography Podcast that focuses solely on new cameras, lenses, and photo gear. We have always discussed photography...
View ArticlePower Up with Watson MX AA and AAA NiMH Batteries
Pre-charged and ready to go, these 4- and 8-packs of MX series AA and AAA NiMH batteries from Watson are ideal for photo equipment and other high-drain devices. The AAs offer a capacity of 2550mAh,...
View ArticleLeica M10 Digital Rangefinder Focuses on Pure Photography
Leica is returning to its roots, and the original M naming scheme, with today’s release of the M10 Digital Rangefinder Camera. Focusing solely on still photography and featuring the best image quality...
View ArticleBreathing New Life: Meyer-Optik Lenses
Breathing life into an historic brand, Meyer-Optik Gorlitz has reëmerged with a series of new lenses based on classic optical designs, but updated for modern use. Most reminiscent of the company’s...
View ArticleFujifilm Unleashes X100F, 4K-Capable X-T20, and XF 50mm f/2 Lens
It may only be January but Fujifilm is ready to go with multiple product announcements today, for the X series. This includes a new X100F APS-C point-and-shoot, the X-T20 mirrorless camera, and XF 50mm...
View ArticleFujifilm Officially Unveils GFX Medium Format System
Jumping right over “full-frame,” Fujifilm has finally lifted all the curtains from its upcoming G Series medium format camera system, more specifically, the GFX 50S Mirrorless Camera and its...
View ArticlePodcast: Ethics of Landscape Photography, with Ryan Dyar and Adam Burton
We are living in a Golden Age of landscape photography. Digital cameras and improved software enable the kind of imaging that until recently was only possible via the budgets of large publications and...
View ArticleWhy I Switched: Kodak to Ilford Black-and-White Negative Films
Despite our increasingly digitized culture, interest in analog processes is still on the rise. At a time when most of what surrounds us are ephemeral computations of zeros and ones, there is an...
View ArticleMetabones Reveals Fifth-Generation Smart Adapters
It has been five years since Metabones first revolutionized the adapter industry with its original EF to E Smart Adapter, marking the first time Canon EF-mount lenses could be adapted to another camera...
View ArticleNew from Pentax: Get a Grip with the KP DSLR
Blending a sleek design with versatile shooting capabilities, Pentax has released the KP DSLR, which is poised to be both the compact APS-C model in their DSLR lineup, as well as an apt performer for...
View ArticleWine Country Camera Filter Holder Kits, Adapter Rings, and Filter Vaults
Offering a versatile range of accessories for conveniently and securely mounting rectangular filters to your lens, Wine Country Camera has developed a system of adapter rings, Filter Vaults, and filter...
View ArticlePodcast: Around the World, with Daniel Kordan
On today’s show, we continue our conversations on landscape photography with Daniel Kordan, one of the most interesting nature and landscape photographers working today. Amongst his many...
View ArticleWhy I Switched from Canon to Nikon
According to Seth Resnick, camera companies have very loyal followings. “Nothing that happens is going to get in the way of a fan’s Canon, or their Nikon,” he says.While generally considered a positive...
View ArticleHow to Freeze Motion in Photography Using the Profoto D2
In the following video, photographer David Flores shows us how to freeze motion in photography, specifically by using the short flash duration of the Profoto D2 Monolight. Flores walks us through the...
View ArticlePodcast: Canon, Epson, and Digital Printing Options for Photographers
As we asked in an earlier episode, “When was the last time you touched a photograph?” It’s an interesting question and some of us are still enjoying the tactile nature of a print, or our time in the...
View ArticleNew Collapsible Circular Reflectors from Impact
The new line of Impact Circular Reflectors offers a quick and easy way to fill in shadows or reduce contrast to give a refined look to your photo or video work. Available in 32, 42, and 52" diameters,...
View ArticleInstant Photography for an Instant Hit with Your Wedding Clients
It was only a matter of time before instant cameras would return to weddings. Pairing the digital thirst for immediacy with the tangibility of an analogue print, instant cameras are memento-making...
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