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Two Months With the Sony a1: How Does This Mirrorless Powerhouse Hold Up?

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Two Months With the Sony a1: How Does This Mirrorless Powerhouse Hold Up?

The Sony a1 mirrorless camera is by far one of the most impressive cameras we have ever seen, meant to tackle just about any need you can throw at it. This great video review takes a look at the camera and how it holds up for stills work after two months.

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The Benefit From Using Three Primes Instead of One Zoom Lens

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

The Benefit From Using Three Primes Instead of One Zoom Lens

Zoom lenses are wonderful things. With one lens, you have a large number of focal lengths at your disposal. The adjustments are infinitely variable. But in reality, you can often shoot everything with only three different focal lengths. You may even benefit from it.

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A Look at a Classic Film Camera: The Canon A-1

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

A Look at a Classic Film Camera: The Canon A-1

Film photography has seen a bit of a resurgence in the last few years, and if you are just getting into it, the vast array of cameras out there can be a bit overwhelming at first. This great video review takes a look at a classic camera and a great choice for trying out film, the Canon A-1.

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What Gives Film Photography Its Magic and Why Is It So Popular Right Now?

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

The different experiences felt when shooting analog compared to digital is well known to photographers, but what is it about film photography that makes it so appealing to the point that ever more of us are picking up second-hand cameras from more than 25 years ago?

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Ever Wished You Could Adapt Your Medium Format Glass to Your Full Frame Camera and Keep the Medium Format Look? Now You Can

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Do you wish you could adapt your medium format glass so that you could shoot medium format images on your full frame camera? This adapter does exactly that, giving you all of the high resolution and lens performance that comes with it.

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Behind the Scenes of a Secret Malibu Mountain Swimsuit Shoot

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

As portrait photographers, we dream of great models, great light, and a great location. Well, this shoot quite comfortably has all three in abundance and required a helicopter to get there.

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5 Reasons Why the Sony FX3 Is a Great Camera for Video and Stills

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

With a slew of new, high-spec cameras in the last few years, some have enjoyed the limelight more than others. In this video, one photographer and videographer goes through his reasons why one cinema camera is underrated.

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6 Pieces of Gear That Never Leave My Professional Photography Setup

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

As a professional fashion photographer, I rely on a myriad of different equipment to enable me to create my work. Anything from a light to a super-clamp is useful at some point. However, what gear is always with me? Hint: the camera is not item one.

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Will On1’s NoNoise AI Steal the Crown from Topaz DeNoise AI? Quite Possibly.

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Noise removal is a challenge in photography. In raw processing, it can leave images looking muddy. Then, Topaz DeNoise AI came along and changed the game. Now, On1 has launched their own specialist AI-driven software to snap at its heels. Will their NoNoise AI rule supreme?

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Can You Spot Fake Bokeh?

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Small, affordable cameras with small sensors and small lenses are doomed to produce images with deep depth of field, but what if you could add shallow depth of field in post?

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