Wacom has become a staple in the photography industry. If you’re a professional photographer, a graphic tablet can greatly improve your workflow. The issue is that many graphic tablets come with hefty price tags. Fortunately, there is a budget option that is surprisingly brilliant, and that is the One by Wacom tablet.
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Why My Synology NAS Is Still My Best Photographic Purchase in 2023
			
						Are you thinking of buying yet another lens? Can’t wait for a new body? (In my case, reincarnation is the only option). This article covers the main reason why my Synology DS1821+ is the best purchase I made in 2020 for my photography business.
I Subjected Myself to the Cheapest Camera on Amazon so You Don’t Have To
			
						“Vintage” point-and-shoot digital cameras are all the rage among Gen Z today, and while you can cruise eBay to find something used to scratch that itch, what can you get for about the same money new?
We Review the HP Sprocket Studio Plus: A Capable, if Pricey, Photo Printer
			
						Small, dye-sublimation printers have all but eliminated the need to go to the drugstore to make basic 4×6 prints, and HP’s new Sprocket Studio Plus is a welcome update to this style of printer from a venerable name in printing.
Putting the New Canon R6 Mark II Through Its Paces
			
						We shoot with the Canon EOS R6 Mark II mirrorless camera at a real wedding and a live concert and test the camera that changes the rules when it comes to shooting in low light and at high speed.
Portrait Beast: We Review rhe Viltrox 75mm f/1.2 Lens for Fujifilm
			
						I spent a few weeks testing the new Viltrox 75mm f/1.2 lens for Fujifilm, and in the accompanying article and video, I share my thoughts on one of the most exciting third party lenses on the market today.
			




