Sony’s Biggest Lenses Yet! 600mm f/4 GM and 200mm-600mm G
Doug Guerra, from B&H, sits down with Mike Bubolo, from Sony, to talk about the 600mm f/4 GM and 200mm-600mm G. Starting with the long-anticipated 600mm GM, Bubolo and Guerra discuss the impressive...
View ArticleThe African Safari, Part 2: Safari Camps and Animal Sightings
According to British journalist and African wildlife safari expert Brian Jackman, "Everything in Africa bites, but the safari bug is worst of all."In our second installment of this four-part series,...
View ArticleManfrotto Unveils Befree GT XPRO Travel Tripod with 90-Degree Column
Manfrotto has just revealed its ultimate travel tripod: the Befree GT XPRO. In your choice of carbon fiber or aluminum variants, this compact kit offers advanced shooters the ability to work with...
View ArticleHow to Build a Background Storage Rack for Less than Seamless Paper Costs
Ahhh, seamless background paper. Such a wonderful tool for creating crisp, uniform environments when in use. Such an awkward, space-devouring, nightmare when not in use. Do you find yourself constantly...
View ArticleNew Lensbaby OMNI Creative Filter System and Crystal Expansion Pack
Are you bored with your photography? Do you feel the need to get more creative, but are unsure how to go about that? Lensbaby continues to allow photographers to expand their creativity—and get truly...
View ArticleGet Twice as Close with the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital MC-20 2x Teleconverter
One of the advantages of crop-sensor cameras, especially Micro Four Thirds systems, is the ability to hit super-telephoto focal lengths with incredibly small lenses. And, now, with the new Olympus...
View ArticleOlympus Enhances OM-D E-M1 Mark II and E-M1X with Firmware Updates
Cameras just keep getting better, and this time it’s something you may already own. Olympus has just announced firmware Version 3.0 for the OM-D E-M1 Mark II and Version 1.1 for the OM-D E-M1X. Also,...
View ArticleHasselblad Reveals X1D II 50C Medium Format Camera and XCD 35-75mm Lens
Hasselblad continues to expand and adapt its legendary medium format systems to provide the best quality and performance for photographers. The latest in this journey is the upgraded X1D II 50C, a...
View ArticleAlexa Wynter: What is Photography?
The truth is that photography—including motion pictures, moving pictures, and photoplays—are exoteric byproducts of our innermost contemplative teachings.— Alexa Wynter, artistPhotograph by © Cory...
View ArticlePodcast: Printers, Full-Frame Mirrorless, and Sweet Glass at OPTIC 2019
B&H recently hosted the OPTIC Outdoor, Photo/Video, Travel Imaging Conference, which gave us an opportunity to sit with many wonderful photographers including Ron Magill, Frans Lanting, and Erin...
View ArticleThe African Safari, Part 3: Photo Gear and Shooting Tips
To quote the pioneering aviator Beryl Markham, “Africa is mystic; it is wild; it is a sweltering inferno; it is a photographer’s paradise, a hunter's Valhalla, an escapist's Utopia. It is what you...
View ArticleFull-Tilt Manual: Going Analog with your Digital Camera
One of the reasons people have been rediscovering, or in some cases, first discovering the art and craft of film photography has to do with the analog experience that goes hand-in-hand with it. Few...
View ArticleJoshua Chuang: What is Photography?
Photography is like life, but at its best, it’s life seen better. August Sander once spoke about the universality of photography, about the advantage it has of being instantly perceived. And with that,...
View ArticleClassic Cameras: Olympus O-Product and dubble film Color Neg Film
The Olympus O-Product is a perfect real-world example of the phrase ‘You can’t tell a book by its cover.” Designed and produced in 1988 by industrial designer Naoki Sakai of Water Design to commemorate...
View ArticleClassic Cameras: Linhof Super Technika V
My Linhof Super Technika V is probably the camera I can least justify owning, but it’s probably also my most cherished camera. For me, it represents the type of camera I dreamt of owning, but thought I...
View ArticleClassic Cameras: My Dad’s Argus C3
For as long as I can remember, the heavy chunk of black Bakelite and chrome nicknamed “The Brick,” was a staple on a shelf in my parents’ living room. Officially known as the Argus C3, this solid...
View ArticleClassic Cameras: Nikon F4, the Game-Changer
Where do I begin with the Nikon F4? Is my love of this camera rooted in the fact that four is my favorite number? Is it because one of my favorite jet warplanes as a child was the McDonnel Douglas F-4...
View ArticleClassic Cameras: The Kodak Medalist II
First created in the early 1940s, the Kodak Medalist is a medium-format rangefinder that captures eight 6 x 9 cm exposures using 620 film. Weighing slightly more than 3 pounds, its rugged and durable...
View ArticleTamron Releases 17-28mm f/2.8 RXD Lens for Sony E
Highly anticipated by Sony E shooters, Tamron is finally releasing the 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD lens, a fast wide-angle zoom that will serve as the perfect complement to the extremely popular 28-75mm...
View ArticleThe Store Inside the SuperStore: The B&H Used Department
Did you know there is a virtually separate camera store that lives inside the B&H Photo SuperStore, in New York City? Now you do. The B&H Used Department can be found at the top of the...
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