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My Long-Term Review of the Fujifilm X-T5
I picked up a Fujifilm X-T5 last December shortly after it was released. Originally, I purchased it as a backup camera to be used primarily for concert and street photography. After a short time, however, I fell in love with the camera and began to use it as my go-to choice for most of my portrait work. But does it hold up for heavy professional work?
Why Did I Have to Delay This Article About the Exascend SDXC UHS II V60 Cards?
There are some very good reasons why photographers are switching over to Exascend. However, there was a problem that made me delay this article. Here's why.
Why Megapixels Matter Less Than You Think
There is often a big price difference between a 20-megapixel camera and a 50-megapixel camera. Understanding the value of megapixels is essential to avoid wasting money.
Still a Great Option for Many: Fujifilm X-T4 Re-Review
Yet another re-review of a discontinued but still very valid camera. The Fujifilm X-T4 slightly moved away from what made Fujifilm unique, but not in a bad way. It pushed the series into new areas and appealed to the dual creator quite confidently. Is it still worth getting today?
Why Are Some Photographers Choosing to Go back In Time?
Not every idea is golden, and not all camera systems are destined to become legends. Digital photography has always grown by leaps and stumbles.
How to Photograph the Auroras and Why There’s More to It Than Meets the Eye
It’s the time for many of us to see and photograph the auroras. Sadly, that generates a lot of invalid arguments about how the images should or should not look. But here's how you can capture them in all their glory.
Is This 19-Year-Old Canon Still Worth Buying In 2024?
Believe it or not, the incredibly popular Canon EOS 5D will be 19 years old next month. Is such a classic camera worth adding to your bag in 2024?
The Dwarf II Smart Telescope Is One Amazing Gadget
I've been an amateur astronomer since I was around 11 years old. I had an uncle, a retired engineer, who had a small reflecting telescope, and when I saw Saturn for the first time I was hooked. Photography through a telescope came much later for me, and it was a very difficult undertaking in the film days. I remember taking some star shots to the drugstore for processing, and they told me they threw them away because there were just a bunch of white spots on them, and I should take better care to learn how to take pictures. Oh well.
The Smoke Ninja: An Affordable, Pocket-Sized Fog Machine
It's amazing what a little fog or haze can do to spice up an image or video clip. But you don't have to rely on the bulky machines that need to be plugged into a wall.
The Camera That Will Change Photography Forever
For over a decade, I've been eagerly anticipating the release of a full frame digital global shutter camera. I'm honestly surprised it took this long, but it's finally here in the new Sony a9 III.
Restoring Natural Skin Tones in Lightroom
Skin tones can be tricky, especially when using on-camera flash at events like weddings. The bright light often washes out the natural color, leaving skin looking pale or flat. However, there’s a quick and effective method in Lightroom to bring back those natural tones.
Great Camera Lens Filters for Landscape Photography
I've been using filters for my photography for more than ten years, and for the last five, I have used filters made by Kase. Just recently, I switched my filter system to what I think is the perfect filter kit for landscape and architecture photography. In this article, you'll find a detailed review of it.
Time Tested, Ever Reliable: We Review The Fujifilm XF 35mm f/2 R WR
There is a unique series of lenses for the X-Mount. They do not offer the brightest apertures, nor do they use linear motors, but what they lack in features, they make up in beautiful vintage-looking, slanted, weather-resistant, and compact build. Some call them Fujicrons and the 35mm started it all.
The Importance of Consistent Practice in Photography
The impact of consistent practice on your photography skills can't be overstated. Returning to a familiar event or place after years away can reveal surprising changes in your approach and results, highlighting the importance of regular shooting to maintain and improve your craft.
Dehancer Film Emulation Review: Bringing the Magic of Film to Your Digital Photography
After all of the premature declarations that film is dead, we find ourselves in the midst of an extraordinary renaissance in film photography. Dehancer’s plugins aim to give digital photographers the best of both worlds by bringing the evocative look of classic film stock to digital images.
Why Every Photographer Needs a Portfolio
Creating a photography portfolio might seem like a task reserved for professionals, but it can be important even if you’re just an amateur. It’s not just about showcasing your work. It’s about growth, self-evaluation, and keeping your passion alive.
Review: Zhiyun Smooth 5S AI – A Game-Changer for Smartphone Filmmakers
As a passionate landscape photographer, I often emphasize that a phone will never fully replace a professional camera. However, in an age where social media dominates and more photos and videos are being captured on personal phones than ever before, it's important to acknowledge the innovations enabling phone users to capture incredible footage and photos. The Zhiyun Smooth 5S AI is one such innovation worth noting.
The OM-1 Mark II: More Camera Than First Meets the Eye
The OM-1 Mark II has certainly caused a stir. Here’s a deep dive into what this camera is all about and why it’s another winner and a bigger upgrade than you might first think.
Why 24 Megapixels Are Enough for Most Photographers
Cameras today boast an impressive range of megapixels, with some models offering 60 megapixels. But do you really need that many megapixels? For most people, a 24-megapixel camera might be more than enough. Let's break down the different scenarios to help you figure out which camera fits your needs, potentially saving you money.
Techniques for Stunning Seascape Photography
Capturing the power and beauty of seascapes requires the right approach and equipment. A telephoto lens can transform your seascape photography by bringing distant waves into stunning detail.
A Superior Way You Can Compare Camera Lenses
When manufacturers give specifications of lenses, there is a lot of detail that is meaningless to many consumers of their products. When we writers review them, we tend to give the same information. Here’s a method I think would be much more helpful to most photographers.
The Benefits of 645 Film Photography
The 645 film format is sometimes overlooked, but it offers a practical middle ground between 35mm and 6x7 medium format. You get more shots per roll of 120 film and maintain high resolution, making it ideal for various photography adventures.
My Review of the Sony FE 16-25mm and FE 24-50mm f/2.8 G
There are two lenses by Sony that are both interesting and curious. The FE 16-25mm f/2.8 G and FE 24-50mm f/2.8 G are small, lightweight f/2.8 lenses with a limited zoom range. How do these lenses perform, and are they worth buying? Let’s find out.
Many Luminar Neo Features Come to the iPhone With Luminar Mobile
It was inevitable, I think. We've already seen a version of Luminar on an iPad, but most people are taking photos on their smartphones, which often have better cameras, so editing directly on an iPhone just makes sense.
Not Too Big, Not Too Small: We Review the Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD for Nikon Z
Nikon’s mirrorless lens lineup is slowly but surely growing, but a good lens selection can’t rely on only first-party offerings. Other manufacturers matter greatly. The new Tamron 150-500mm is a welcome addition to the Z mount, with its long telephoto range, decent aperture, and compact size.
Has the Backpack Ecosystem Arrived? Nanuk’s N-PVD 30L Backpack Reviewed
After 10+ years, I’ve realized no single camera bag is perfect, but some get close. The Nanuk N-PVD 30L combines a high-quality bag with a useful storage system. In this review, I’ll go through what I loved and explain how it fits into Nanuk’s broader “N-CUBIK ecosystem.”
The Razer USB-C Dock Will Improve Your Home Office Workspace
A dock for your computer can really level up your home workspace and make it even more efficient and productive. I look at the new Razer USB-C Dock and how it has performed under heavy usage for the past month. Can it improve your home workspace?
Wider Than the Norm: A Review of the Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D for Full Frame Cameras
Wider isn’t always better, but sometimes having that option can make a world of difference. This just might be the most unexpected lens of 2024.
The Lumix S5 IIX: A 6-Month Review for Anyone Considering This Amazing Hybrid Camera
So which are you—a photographer or a videographer? In an age when you can do serious work in still and video capture using only a single hybrid camera like the Panasonic Lumix S5IIX that is capable of knocking it out of the park in both, your answer can now be “All of the above!”
A Complete Guide to Mastering Lightroom Masking (Part 1)
There are a lot of great tools available for editing, and my favorite techniques tend to have large impacts for little effort. Lightroom's masking tool does this better than anything else I've ever used. This guide will teach you everything you could possibly want to know about Lightroom masking regardless of your skill level.
The Best Way To Edit Night Photos
In this article, I share five photo editing techniques in Photoshop you can use to create better night photos.
Canon EOS R5 Mark II vs. R5: Is the Upgrade Worth It?
When a company releases an upgrade to a popular camera model, the question isn’t just about the new features—it’s about whether it’s worth upgrading. The Canon EOS R5 was already a standout in the mirrorless camera market, but now the EOS R5 Mark II is here, promising to raise the bar even higher.
Common Photography Portfolio Mistakes to Avoid
Whether you're looking to advance your career or simply improve your craft, the way you present your work speaks volumes. A polished portfolio distinguishes you from the amateurs, showing not only your technical skills but also your ability to curate. Understanding which shots to include—and more importantly, which to leave out—is a crucial step in this process.
Creative White Balance for Landscape Photography
White balance is a fundamental image property that can dramatically affect the mood and overall look of a shot. While achieving a technically neutral white balance is important for accurate color representation, many photographers also use white balance creatively to enhance the artistic impact of their images.
RF vs EF Lenses: A Comprehensive Guide for Canon Photographers
Canon offers two primary lens options: the newer RF mount lenses and the older EF mount lenses. Understanding the differences and advantages of each system is essential for making informed decisions about your photography gear.
Understanding Focal Lengths and Their Impact on Portrait Photography
Certain lenses can highlight your subject in the best possible way. This helpful video tutorial compares various focal lengths, from super wide-angle to telephoto, showing how each affects your subject's appearance.
How to Achieve Perfect Selections in Photoshop
Selections and masking are crucial techniques in photo editing. However, misconceptions and outdated methods can hinder your progress. Here's one of the best and most modern ways to approach the tasks.
Common Mistakes With Wide Angle Lenses
Wide angled lenses can produce stunning images, but they come with challenges. They require skill to avoid common mistakes that many, especially beginners, often make.
We Review the Compact Sony a7C II and a7C R Mirrorless Cameras
Most people are familiar with the Sony a7-series cameras. These mirrorless cameras have matured over the last decade and enjoy a wide fan base. However, they have also grown significantly in size. If you prefer a smaller form factor, perhaps it's time to consider the Sony a7C II and a7CR.
We Review The Godox AD600 Pro II
It's been more than five years since the release of the original Godox AD600 Pro, and we finally have version two. Let’s see what’s new.
Nik Collection 7 Plugins for Photoshop and Lightroom Are a Solid Upgrade
DxO grabbed the popular Nik Collection in 2018 after Google cut it loose. The company has continued to improve it and add features. A case in point is the new Nik Collection 7.
Sony Just Revolutionized Professional Photography
Sony's new a9 III camera is set to revolutionize professional photography. With the world's first full frame global shutter sensor, this remarkable technology eliminates historic limitations to unlock astounding new creative possibilities.
We Review the Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 II Mirrorless Camera
Back in 2017, I received the Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 for review. My experiences with this mirrorless MFT camera were positive. Now, six years later, Panasonic sent me the second version: the Lumix DC-G9 II. I used it under extreme weather conditions at the Opal Coast in France.
My Partner Finds Out How Much My Camera Gear Costs
You Don't Need That Camera, Honestly
"If only I had that camera," we often tell ourselves, thinking that magically our photography is finally going to transcend to a whole new plane of perfection where our creativity will feel no restrictions and our photographs will carry no flaws. We've all felt this at least once, often more.
The Best USB 4/Thunderbolt 4 Cable Money Can Buy
The Perfect Camera You Should Start Photography With
As a working photographer, I often receive messages from beginners who need camera-buying advice. While I do write for a photography outlet, I am not as updated with the latest camera tech as you might first assume.
Is the MacBook Air M3 the Best Laptop for Photographers?
Selecting the ideal laptop for photography isn't just about choosing a portable computer; it's about finding a versatile tool that enhances your artistic and processing capabilities without becoming a financial burden. This excellent video review takes a look at the MacBook Air M3 for photographers.