Dji S Lidar Module Gives You Autofocus Even With F 0 95 Manual Focus Lenses

One of the biggest problems I hear people talking about when it comes to gimbals it the lack of autofocus. In an ideal world, we’d either be able to hold the gimbal with one hand and easily move the focus wheel manually with the other or we’d just have a separate focus puller to deal with it for us so we can concentrate on the composition. But it’s rarely that easy for most of us....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 516 words · Darlene Young

Do Photojournalism Contests Glamorize Pain And Suffering

In a break from the past, World Press Photo (WPP) released the short list of finalists in advance of naming the winners to their annual contest – arguably the most prestigious in all of photojournalism.1 The photos are remarkable for their composition, exposure and intimacy. But judging by the subject matter one might surmise that we’re living in a hellish dystopia, or that the jury believes pain and suffering is the most valid form of photojournalism....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 591 words · Charles Mendez

Don T Ruin Your Wedding Photography Career Before It Starts

So, you are about to embark on your first solo wedding shoot of your career. You’ve got butterflies in your stomach, you’re stressed, and the pressure is most certainly setting in. Don’t panic, read this carefully and you will be well prepared for photographing the most important day of someone’s life. A little background on me, I’m the founder of Mott Weddings destination wedding photography studio in Vietnam. I’ve shot weddings all over the world for over a decade....

January 27, 2023 · 16 min · 3349 words · Susan Isom

Dxo Photolab 4 Comes With Ai Powered High Iso Noise Reduction

DxO’s PhotoLab has seen a lot of improvements over the years. Their latest iteration, PhotoLab 4 comes with some pretty impressive high ISO noise reduction along with a host of workflow speed and other features. These improvements allow you to customise the user interface and provide easier access to your more commonly used tools, as well as adding a few new ones. The big advantage DxO has over most of the competition is that they’ve kind of become a standard for benchmarking cameras and the images they are capable of producing....

January 27, 2023 · 5 min · 924 words · Miguel Castaneda

Earthcam S New Camera Shoots Massive 80 Gigapixel Images Here S One Of New York To Explore

Huge resolution images have become all the rage the last few years, with a number of cameras now featuring the ability to create “super high resolution” images in-camera without any external software. But EarthCam’s new camera, the GigapixelCam X80 really takes the cake, producing whopping 80-gigapixel images. To celebrate the launch of the camera, the company made the largest and most detailed image ever created of New York City. The camera is perched atop the Empire State Building, pointing towards lower Manhattan, and it holds a pretty insane amount of detail....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 330 words · Eugene Harris

Easter Island Statues Threatened By Selfie Taking Tourists Picking Their Noses

Taking selfies is all fun and games until it starts killing plants, animals and even people. The latest victims of selfie-taking tourists are famous statues on Rapa Nui, better known as Easter Island. With the increasing number of visitors to the island, there are more and more people who climb the statues just so they can snap a photo of themselves picking the stone heads’ nose. Over the past couple of years, Easter Island has seen a tremendous increase in the number of visitors....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 447 words · Jasper Ladner

Facebook Tests Profile Picture Guard A Feature That Prevents Your Profile Photo From Being Stolen

Stealing other’s photos for sale or creating fake profiles are, unfortunately, not uncommon problems in a modern society. This is why Facebook is testing out a new feature to protect their users from having their profile picture stolen. Profile Picture Guard allows anyone to protect their profile photo and gain more control over it. According to Facebook Safety, the feature will make your profile photo more secure, and consequently – you will be more secure as well....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Edward Guadian

Family Chased By Cheetahs After Getting Out Of Car To Take Photos At Safari Park

How stupid people can act just to get photos probably shouldn’t surprise me anymore, but it still does. A French family recently visited Beekse Bergen safari park in the Netherlands, where they got out of the car to take photos of cheetahs. And the big cats acted naturally: they started chasing the family because they were invading their territory. A person who was in a car behind the French family filmed the entire incident....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Janet Dino

First Photos Leak Of Sigma S Upcoming 24Mm 35Mm And 65Mm Dg Dn Lenses For E And L Mounts

According to a Twitter post from Nokishita, Sigma is getting ready to announce three new lenses. They’re DG DN lenses, designed specifically for Sony E and Leica L mirrorless mount cameras. The news comes by way of leaked product photos of each of the three lenses, but other than that, there’s not much info to go on just yet. The three lenses are the 24mm f/3.5 DG DN, 35mm f/2 DG DN, and 65mm f/2 DG DN – as we can see from the text emblazoned on photos of the three lenses....

January 27, 2023 · 1 min · 184 words · James Johnson

Five Household Items You Can Instantly Transform Into Photography Or Filmmaking Tools

We all know that everyday household items can help us a lot in photography and filmmaking. Jordy Vandeput of Cinecom.net shows you five cheap items each of us has at home, and which you can use for a variety of purposes when you’re shooting. 1. Paper clips Other than holding your papers together, paper clips can be used for tons of “life hacks,” and some of them are useful for photography and filmmaking, too....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 448 words · John Felder

Five Reasons Why The 35Mm Lens Can Be Perfect For Travel Photography

When you’re taking travel photos, you might want to carry as little gear as possible. It’s great to grab just your camera and one lens so you can walk around the destination without too much baggage. But when limiting yourself to a single lens, which lens should it be? For Julia Trotti, it’s a 35mm f/1.4. In this video, she gives you five reasons why this can be the only travel lens you’ll need....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 561 words · Kimberly Roberts

Five Steps To Creating Epic Environmental Self Portraits

Do you like expressing yourself through self-portraits? That’s something I personally enjoy it, and I even think it can be beneficial in several ways. Sarah Lyndsay is a fellow photographer and she makes fantastic self-portraits. In this video, she will guide you through five steps that will help you to make breathtaking environmental self-portraits. And even if you’re not comfortable in front of the camera, you can still follow these steps when photographing someone else and end up with some epic shots....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 829 words · Jesse Lange

Found Gopro Footage Reveals Last Minutes Of Eight Dead Himalayan Climbers

On 26 May current year, eight climbers went missing in the Indian Himalayas. Sadly, seven of them were found dead 20 days later, presumably by triggering an avalanche. A recently recovered GoPro footage shows what could have been their last minutes before the tragic event. The Indo-Tibetan Border Police released the footage they recovered after finding the climbers. It shows the group moving slowly towards the unnamed peak near the Nanda Devi, India’s second highest mountain....

January 27, 2023 · 1 min · 208 words · Margaret Rodriguez

Fuji X T2 Review And Real World Concert Photography Test

Recently I had the opportunity to test the new Fuji X-T2. At start, it was only possible to do some tests with natural light and mainly in the street. Although it is not the kind of environment I use to photograph, this first test had as main objective to serve only as the first contact with the equipment, so that in a second test, which I intend to do soon in concert, im already slightly familiar with the menus and buttons Of the X-T2....

January 27, 2023 · 10 min · 2122 words · Gary Boisse

Fujifilm Brings Tethered Shooting To The X T2 With New Firmware Update

Let’s face it, everything looks good on a 3″ screen. So, the advantages of shooting tethered become immediately apparent in the studio. You’re able to quickly see the results as you shoot them on a much larger screen. This makes it much easier to spot distracting elements, issues with hair or makeup, and if the composition even works when shown big. It’s an ability that many photographers find absolutely invaluable and difficult to work without....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 403 words · Roland Boshard

Fujifilm X Prime Lens Review Viltrox Af 23Mm F 1 4

Until recently, if you were a Fujifilm X-Series camera owner, your options for fast prime lenses (f/1.4 or wider) were limited to (relatively) expensive options from Fujinon, or less expensive third-party manual focus lenses. Fujifilm has recently opened its autofocus protocols, and we can expect more third-party autofocus fast prime lenses soon. Until then, Viltrox has filled the gap of autofocus fast primes with their reverse-engineered 23, 56, and 85mm f/1....

January 27, 2023 · 5 min · 918 words · Richard Regan

Glow Worms Turn New Zealand Cave Into Starry Night And I Spent Past Year Photographing It

Something quite special dwells beneath the surface of New Zealand and these images prove that the country is just as beautiful below ground as it is above! The Waitomo area is famous for it’s limestone caves and within these caves are one of the most magical insects in the world, the glowworm. Glow worms emit a phosphorescent glow that light up the cave and create a surreal environment. Over the past year I have been back and forth to Waitomo’s Ruakuri Cave to master the art of photographing these magnificent little creatures – it’s been quite the experience!...

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 237 words · Vicki Leneave

Google Is Buying Lytro For Around 40 000 000

Google, it seems, is acquiring Lytro. Yes, the company that made that crazy light field camera and then got out of photography to move into VR and cinema is being snapped up. In a deal which TechCrunch report to be worth either $40mil or $25mil, depending on who you ask, Google will pick up the company in an “asset sale”. Presumably, this will include the 59 patents related to light-field and imaging technology which Lytro owns....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 332 words · Clayton Brown

Google Research Team Experiments With Low Light Night Time Landscapes That Are Surprisingly Good

Google’s Gcam research team focuses on computational photography. They develop the algorithms that assist in shooting photos with smartphones and other small cameras. When one of the team’s then researchers, Florian Kainz, went out to shoot under a full moon with a high end DSLR. He got one photograph he was particularly proud of, so took it into work. His teammates challenged him to recreate the image with a phone....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 513 words · Norma Kirkwood

Gopro Hero5 To Shoot Full Ultra Hd 8K Video And 3D Video At 4K

GoPro, like many companies, tends to keep pretty quiet when it comes to new products, letting very little out until an official announcement is ready to be made. Official news, therefore, on the GoPro Hero5 is pretty much non-existent, although the rumours and speculation are plentiful. GoPro CEO, Nick Woodman recently told Christian Times that they will “definitely release three new devices before the year ends”, but he did not specify what these products would be, or when they would be getting released....

January 27, 2023 · 5 min · 898 words · Candice Williams