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Canon Should Bring Back the APS-H Sensor for Its Next RF-Mount Camera: Here’s Why

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Canon Should Bring Back the APS-H Sensor for Its Next RF-Mount Camera: Here's Why

In September last year, I asked myself whether Canon should release an RF-mount camera with an APS-H sensor and quickly dismissed it as daft. A new rumor suggests that an APS-H camera might be already being tested, and upon reflection, it might be a stroke of genius.

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Surf and Underwater Photography on Film: An Interview With Megan Barrett

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Surf and Underwater Photography on Film: An Interview With Megan Barrett

With film photography becoming more and more popular, it’s no wonder people are branching out into surf and film photography.

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The Remarkable Way a Film Camera Works as Shown by Slow Motion

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

The Remarkable Way a Film Camera Works as Shown by Slow Motion

Modern digital cameras can shoot remarkably quickly, but as impressive as they are, they have less machinery to move around than film cameras. This fun video shows the incredible mechanics behind an old 16mm film camera at 1,000 fps, allowing you to see how it all came together to produce watchable footage.

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Is This the Sharpest Lens Leica Has Ever Produced?

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Is This the Sharpest Lens Leica Has Ever Produced?

Leica may be the most polarizing brand on the market, but they have an undeniable quality of products. When it comes to their lenses, however, is this their crème de la crème?

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Versatile and Affordable: The Fujifilm X-E4 Mirrorless Camera

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Versatile and Affordable: The Fujifilm X-E4 Mirrorless Camera

The X-E4 slots into Fujifilm’s beloved X Series line of mirrorless cameras as an affordable option that still offers a wide range of features paired with the company’s latest iteration of the X-Trans sensor. This great video review takes a look at the camera and the kind of performance and image quality you can expect from it in practice.

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What You Should Do When You Get a New Camera

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

What You Should Do When You Get a New Camera

Getting a new camera is super exciting, but before you dive into it, there are some things you will want to do to make sure you get the best possible experience. This helpful video tutorial will guide you through how to make sure your new camera is ready to go.

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Cybersecurity: Saving Our Photographs From Attack

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Cybersecurity: Saving Our Photographs From Attack

President Biden brings sanctions against Russia for cyber-attacks. As cyber-attacks become ever more sophisticated, we photographers need to tighten our security and awareness of the risks, with twelve hints to keep you safe.

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How To Create In-Camera Digital Multiple Exposures

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

How To Create In-Camera Digital Multiple Exposures

Multiple exposures are a relatively straightforward and fun way to make interesting and unique photographs. While you can easily blend images during the editing process, creating successful multiple exposures in-camera can be a good challenge and a way to flex those creative skills.

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Astro Panel 5 Will Simplify Your Milky Way and Deep Sky Editing

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

I’ve been doing astro-imaging for more than 20 years. Originally, there were not a lot of editing options, but over the years that has changed. But Astro Panel 5 offers some intriguing options.

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Are You Shooting Raw? There May Be a Good Reason Not To

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

I shoot solely raw. However, I know some tremendous photographers whose cameras are set to record just JPEGs, and they will never change. I am envious because they spend less time in front of the computer. Shooting raw is worth learning, but maybe there’s also a good reason to shun it.

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