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Laowa 6mm F2 Zero-D MFT Review

The Laowa 6mm f2 Zero-D MFT is a quirky, fun lens that's full of character, but is it right for every photographer? → Read More

Tenba Axis V2 16L Review

The Tenba Axis V2 is a compact backpack, yet it's comfortable, durable, and still fits up to six lenses and one to two bodies. → Read More

NYA-EVO Fjord 60-C Review

The NYA-EVO Fjord 60-C is a roomy camera backpack made for adventuring outdoors with lots of versatile pockets and comfortable straps. → Read More

Fujifilm XT4 Review Update: I’m Still in Love with the Photos

Last year, I bought the Fujifilm XT4. How is the camera holding up? Read our updated Fujifilm XT4 review at The Phoblographer. → Read More

Nons SL660 Review

The Nons SL660 is an interchangeable lens film camera that blends an old school aesthetic with new school convenience. → Read More

Lowepro Trekker Lite SLX 120

The Lowepro Trekker Lite SLX 120 is a waist bag that keeps the essentials within easy reach, without straining your back. → Read More

Sony 28-135mm F4 G PZ OSS Review

The Sony 28-135mm f4 G PZ OSS is a video-focused lens, but it's no slouch for stills with its constant aperture. → Read More

OM System OM-5 Review

The OM System OM-5 is made for adventures, travel, and landscapes, but can it shoot a wide variety of genres? → Read More

How Much Should Photography Cost? Zenfolio Answers

A new tool from Zenfolio tries to answer the question, how much should photography cost? But, is there a downside? → Read More

Nikon Z30 Review

The Nikon Z30 is the company's cheapest Z mount camera to date. But, that doesn't mean it's a bad camera either. → Read More

Lowepro Trekker LT BP 250 Review

The Lowepro Trekker LT BP 250 is a camera backpack that could also be carried as a shoulder bag or by the grab handles. → Read More

Just Arrived: The Sony a7 IV Got an Extra AF Boost

The latest Sony a7 IV firmware enhances the eye AF and adds more options for lossless compressed RAW file sizes. → Read More

Can a Free Lightroom Sub Be Just as Powerful? Darktable Review

Darktable is a free Lightroom alternative, but is the time spent worth the $10 a month saved? We tested it to find out. → Read More

Tamron 50-400mm F4.5-6.3 Di III Review

The Tamron 50-400mm f4.5-6.3 Di III delivers an impressive 8x zoom range. But, what's even more impressive is how sharp the images are. → Read More

Optyx Is Now Called PhotoRefine

The A.I. photo culling program Optyx is now called PhotoRefine, and is part of the Zenfolio suite of tools. → Read More

Jollylook Pinhole Review: Remarkably Beautiful Fundamentals

The Jollylook Pinhole is a DIY wood bellows camera that's fully manual -- and pretty gorgeous if you have the patience. → Read More

A New 4x Macro Shows Why Dismissing Micro 4/3 Is a Big Mistake

OM System is developing a 90mm lens with the 35mm equivalent of a 4x macro. Here's why that's pretty exciting. → Read More

Canon Needs Third-Party RF Lenses to Tempt New Photographers

Reports suggest Canon is thwarting attempts at third party RF lenses. But is the decision smart or harmful to new photographers? → Read More

Is the Fujifilm X-H2s Finally Fast Enough? First Impressions

The Fujifilm X-H2s finally adds animal eye AF and an impressive 40 fps burst speed. But is it fast enough, or too little too late? → Read More

New Sony Xperia 5 IV Shows Why Instagram’s Video Push Matters

The new Sony Xperia 5 IV is here, and it has a big focus on video and live streaming. The smartphone starts shipping in October. → Read More