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We've done a lot of shooting with Nikon's Z7 since it came out. From landscapes to portraits and live music to cars shaped like giant shoes, it's seen a lot of action. But none of that action is... more

Battery-free instant cameras and printers appear to be all the rage right now. So, naturally, another company is tossing its hat in the ring. Hong Kong-based CARBON, a brand under the Graphic Guides Design Company, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for the... more

I’m photographer Jay P. Morgan. In this 15-minute video, were joined by... more

You might have thought the Fujifilm X-T series was finished with the release of the X-H1, that Fujifilm was digging into the competition and leaving their love of style behind as was evident with that monstrosity. (We mean that lovingly.) But, the X-T3 is here, and its as beautiful as ever.

Not only that, but the X-T3 even outperforms the X-H1 in... more

Not everybody wants or needs a full frame sensor, but that doesn't mean you have to give up pro-level performance on your camera. In this episode, Chris and Jordan compare four of the top performing APS-C and Micro Four Thirds models currently on the market: the Fujifilm X-T3, Nikon D500, Panasonic G9, and Olympus E-M1 Mark II.

Whether your priority is landscapes, portraits, sports and wildlife, or street photography, we'll help you figure out which of these models is right for you.... more

Pinhole photography might be one of the most primitive forms of photography, but that doesn't mean it can't be improved with the help of a little innovation. Pinhole camera company ONDU is back at it again with a new collection of third-generation pinhole cameras, including 135, 120, medium format, and large format options.

The pinhole camera collection, which consists of 19 individual cameras and is officially named the ONDU Mark III series,... more

The Hong Kong-based design brand Carbon has unveiled a new camera called the Escura Instant 60s. It’s a retro-tastic instant camera that’s 100% hand-powered, 100% manual, and 100% analog.

Just like with early mechanical film cameras, no batteries are needed in the Escura Instant 60s.

After loading the camera with a pack of Fujifilm Instax Mini instant film, you can select between shooting at f/8 and f/11 apertures.

After snapping a photo,... more

Scientists just further confirmed what has long been believed: that there’s a supermassive black hole scientists named Sagittarius A* at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. This mind-... more

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