Nikon Launches Coolpix W300 A Rugged Compact Camera That Shoots 4K Uhd

After Olympus and Ricoh, it’s Nikon’s turn to introduce their latest rugged compact camera. Other than being resistant to water, shock, low temperatures, dust, and sand, it also features 4K UHD videos. So, if you’re a loyal Nikon shooter looking for a tough camera, have a look. The Nikon Coolpix W300 is equipped with a 5x optical zoom NIKKOR lens covering the range from 24 mm to telephoto 120 mm (equivalent focal lengths in 35mm) and offers a maximum aperture of f/2....

January 22, 2023 · 5 min · 976 words · Timothy Johnson

Nikon May Announce D7500 Next Week Leaked Photo And New D760 D850 Rumours

Nikon’s D7x00 line of DSLRs was last updated only two years ago in March 2015 with the release of the D7200. Now, though, it looks like they’re getting ready to replace it sooner than anybody expected. Perhaps it’s the demand for 4K in a body that costs less than the D500. Maybe it’s some other reason. But whatever it is, Nokishita say it’s being announced “soon (probably next week)”. It’s been suggested by Nikon Rumors that the announcement will be made on April 11th or 12th....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 369 words · Chad Johnson

Nikon Releases Weird Flash Triggers That Hang Off The Side Of Your Camera And They Re Only 200

Nikon’s been long criticised for not having any decent kind of wireless control system since they switched from the optical CLS/AWL to the new radio system with the Nikon SB-5000 speedlight in 2016. With the optical system, Nikon shooters had the relatively inexpensive SU-800. Radio wireless hasn’t really had any option besides buying a spare SB-5000 to sit on your hotshoe as a commander. Well now, that’s changed as Nikon announces their new and weird WR-R11a and WR-R11b pair of radio triggers along with a WR-T10 remote controller....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 558 words · Petra Harless

Nokia Cancels Ozo Vr Camera Will Lay Off Up To 30 Of Staff

It probably won’t come as much of a surprise that Nokia have pulled the plug on their $25,000 Ozo VR camera. At least, not as much as it has come to the up to 310 Nokia employees (30% of their workforce) that are about to be laid off. Nokia blame the “slower-than-expected development of the VR market”, apparently. Basically, we aren’t buying VR gear fast enough. So, it’s all our fault....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 543 words · Clara Mcdaniel

Now You Can Video Chat With Your Panasonic Mirrorless Over Usb But It S A Hacky Workaround

As seems to be the trend, Panasonic has jumped on the bandwagon of letting you use your mirrorless camera as a webcam over USB. Sort of. Whereas most manufacturers like Canon, Sigma and Fuji let your computer detect your camera as an actual USB webcam device, Panasonic’s solution… Well, it works, but it’s pretty clunky. Instead of simply showing up as a capture device, like the others, Panasonic’s solution basically sends a live view stream to their desktop app (for Windows only)....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 340 words · Deborah Ricley

Olympus Kills Off The Legacy Four Thirds System

Now, steady yourself, this might come as a bit of a shock. Olympus have now officially killed the Four Thirds camera system. Ok, so perhaps it’s not really that much of a surprise. It’s more than six years since the last new Four Thirds camera, so we all knew it was probably coming. DPReview reports that the news comes as four-thirds.org releases its latest lens catalogue. The system was initially developed by Olympus along with Kodak, as a new lens format for DSLRs and mirrorless cameras and introduced in 2003....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 522 words · James Ohara

On Solitude Why You Have The Best Photography Ideas In The Shower

From time to time, we all get stuck in a creative rut. Ideas just won’t come to us, and it feels like the muse has abandoned us. There are plenty of articles on what to do in these situations. But have you thought that maybe you shouldn’t do anything? In this video, Sean Tucker talks about the importance of solitude and what solitude really is. In a couple of enlightening minutes, he’ll help you embrace solitude to generate ideas and kickstart your creativity....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 717 words · Desmond Carter

Open Letter To Gopro Don T Lock Us Out Of Our Cameras

[editor’s note: we got this letter from our reader Jeffrey George. It resonates true. If you look at the reviews on the apple store or the play store, you’ll find quite a few disappointed customers. I am bringing this letters as is] I love how GoPro continues to promote their cameras being used in theses beautiful and remote places. GoPro updated their remote app for controlling the camera with a new app called Capture....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 712 words · Belinda Mcpherson

Over 2 5 Billion Online Images Are Stolen Every Day Copytrack Reports

Unfortunately, it’s very common that photos published online get stolen and used without permission. But a recent report by Copytrack shows just how common it is. According to this report, more than 2.5 billion images are stolen worldwide every day. Copytrack has recently published its 2019 version of the Global Infringement Report. It used data collected over the course of one year, from December 2017 to December 2018. According to two studies from IMGembed and Copytrack, there are around 3 billion images shared on the internet every day....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Perry Moret

Peak Design S Version 2 Everyday Bags Come With Recycled Material Increased Durability And New Designs

Peak Design’s original line of Everyday bags, including the messenger, backpack, tote and sling bags, has proven to be extremely popular. It’s difficult to go to a photography group meet up these days without seeing one or two people carrying them. But ever looking to improve, Peak Design has today announced the Everyday Line V2, offering some interesting new designs, new “better” fabrics and better durability. The new lineup includes quite an array of bags....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 611 words · Steven Seal

Pelican Launches The Vault Photography Collection A New Line Of Lightweight Rugged Cases

Pelican has pretty much been an industry standard for many years now, in the worlds of both the photography and video. They’re tough, rugged, can withstand being driven over by a Jeep, and many photographers and filmmakers trust their gear to be safe inside them. Pelican has now announced the new lightweight “Vault Photography Collection” range of cases specifically designed for photography and outdoor enthusiasts. The new collection of cases comes in five different sizes depending on your needs....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 271 words · Edith Scott

Pentax Has Officially Announced Development Of The Hd Pentax D Fa 85Mm F1 4 Ed Sdm Aw Lens

Pentax has today officially announced the development of the new HD PENTAX-D FA★85mm F1.4 ED SDM AW K mount lens for Pentax. At the moment, this is just a development announcement, but some of the lens specs have been released, along with a single photo. And this one doesn’t appear to simply be a rebranded Tokina. About the new lens, Pentax says… When it comes to the specs, Pentax is being surprisingly forthcoming, although they do stress that the designs and specifications are subject to change without notice....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · Bradley Roberts

Photographer Accidentally Shoots An Engagement In Santorini Uses Twitter To Search For The Couple

When you photograph places popular with tourists, chances are you’ll have a lot of random people in your shots. And sometimes, it may happen that people you accidentally photograph share a very special moment while you’re pressing the shutter. This happened to Col Stinson, who photographed an engagement of a couple he doesn’t know. Now he’s using Twitter hoping to find the happy couple, so he can share the photo with them....

January 22, 2023 · 1 min · 205 words · James Lee

Photographer Claims Gorillaz Ripped Off His Idea For Their Music Video

On 31 May, Gorillaz published a video for their song “Humility.” But photographer Jairo Melara discovered something in it. After watching the video, he realized that it contains a look and feel that is very similar to his photo shoot from two years earlier. A bit too similar. Melara shoot for a Los Angeles-based company Fifth District. Back in 2016, he did a photo shoot at Venice Beach, with a model wearing roller skates, white stockings, green shorts and a white top....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Donald Gibson

Photographer Faces Legal Action After Using A Photo He Downloaded From Unsplash

Many photographers argue that Unsplash is a disaster for the industry. But it seems that it can also be harmful to those who download and use photos from the website. Photographer, cameraman, and presenter Simon Palmer recently got into legal trouble after using a photo from Unsplash on his blog. Although the photo was from the “source of freely usable images,” Palmer got a copyright infringement notice from Copytrack requesting him to pay a license fee....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 495 words · Timothy Hernandez

Photographer Sneaks Inside Wrecked Costa Concordia To Shoot These Haunting Photos Of The Ghost Ship

On January 13, 2012, Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia hit an underwater rock. The ship wrecked, taking 32 lives away. The disaster attracted a huge attention of the public, and one photographer was among them. Two years after the disaster, Jonathan Danko Kielkowski managed to sneak inside Costa Concordia just before it got scraped. He brought his camera and small tripod with him and brought back the images of the ghost ship – one of the largest ones ever to be abandoned....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Lena Lawrence

Photoshop Has A New Ai Colorize Filter But Is It Really Any Good

One thing that seems to have become quite popular over the last year or two is colourising black and white photos. We’ve seen lots of people manually colouring old black and whites to help provide more context and tangibility to historical images and we’ve also seen AI neural engines that claim to do it automatically to produce realistic results. But it wasn’t until Photoshop released a beta of their AI-powered Colorize Neural Filter that many started to take the idea of automated colourising of black & white photos seriously....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 346 words · Retha Batts

Pinterest Now Uses Ai To Let You Filter Photos By Skin Tone

Pinterest has just rolled out a new, AI-powered feature that lets you browse through beauty images by skin tone ranges. Visiting Pinterest is one of the handy ways to get inspired, so this new feature might be useful for beauty, portrait and fashion photographers looking for some creativity boost. According to a post from Pinterest, it was quite a challenge to detect a skin tone in an image. Lighting, shadows, blurriness, how prominent the face is: all this and many other factors affect the appearance of skin tone in a photo....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 258 words · Joyce Killer

Polaroid Originals Announces The End Of All Spectra Instant Films

After 33 years, Polaroid Spectra film is about to be discontinued. Polaroid Originals has just announced that it will no longer produce it, and if you want to stock up, the final batch is now on sale. After the last batch is sold out, you will no longer be able to buy Spectra film, neither color nor black and white. Spectra cameras have been around since 1986, and according to Polaroid Originals CEO Oskar Smolokowski, they’re now coming to the end of their useful lives....

January 22, 2023 · 1 min · 195 words · Peter Castle

Polarpro S Peter Mckinnon Edition Variable Nd Filters Eliminate The Dreaded X Issue

Last week, PolarPro announced their new Peter McKinnon Edition Variable ND filter. PolarPro has been at NAB 2019 this week and so has DIYP. So, we went over to talk to them and find out a little more about them. The filter comes with both hard and soft cases, as well as one of PolarPro’s Defender caps designed specifically for the variable ND filters. They’re “slim” filters and as such, they have no front thread....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 286 words · Margaret Jahns