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Have your say: Best enthusiast / Professional ILC of 2016

2016 was pretty good for high-end ILCs, as we'd expect from a Photokina year. The world's largest photography trade-show is held on every even-numbered year, in September, and this year's show saw major announcements from several manufacturers. But we also saw several high-end ILCs released earlier in 2016, including flagships from Canon and Nikon.

In this poll, you'll get the opportunity to vote for your choice of the best... more

Long before anybody put two lenses in a smartphone, the Kodak EasyShare V570 put dual lenses and sensors under the same roof 23mm and 37-117mm equivalent folded-optic lenses coupled with 5MP CCD sensors. Introduced nearly 11 years ago for CES 2006, the V570 offered other cutting-edge features including:

  • 2.5" 230k-dot LCD
  • In-camera... more

F-Stop may not have had the best year when it comes to its public image, but I have to say that the gear they produce is absolutely fantastic. I received the F-Stop Tilopa and the... more

Lightthe makers of the 16-module L16 camera that purports to put 52-megapixel DSLR quality in your pocketget a lot of questions about how exactly their wonder-cam will work. So they made a video that explains it in plain English.

The video shows how, by using multiple cameras to shoot multiple images simultaneously, they are able to generate ultra-high... more

One of my passions in life is travel. I love to travel, experience new cultures, try new foods, meet new people and, of course, take photos while Im traveling.

“Street photography” tends to be a very specific genre, and everyone has their own definition. For me, I see pretty much any form of photograph taken in public as “street photography”including much the huge genre of photography often referred to as “travel photography.... more

Don’t let the Photoshopped facades fool you, creatives of all stripes deal with depression. That’s the topic of this short-but-important video by Rob of Rob & Jonas... more

A lot of the time when we’re shooting with flash photography in a big white studio, our portrait images can appear a little stark or cold. This quick fix in Photoshop takes less than two minutes to do but can add a lot of warmth and life back to our models skin.

Step One

It is up to you when you apply this effect, but seeing as it is such a global transformation, I tend to apply it near the end of an edit.

Start off by adding a new Curves Adjustment... more

Photographer Tyson Haslam recently built himself a giant do-it-yourself camera for shooting large format photos on X-Ray film.

Haslam started by building a wooden box that... more

When we’ve shared Michael Shainblum‘s work in the past, it’s usually been a... more

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