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Many photographers hate weddings. In fact, its a bit of a stereotype that photographers do some other kind of photography as their passion, but take weddings to pay the bills.

And I understand thisweddings can be brutal working environments. To do it right, you can be working for 12 hours at a stretch, with little food or rest, and venues often treat vendors poorly behind the scenes. And under these conditions, a constant steam of moments is relentlessly... more

Canon just published an interesting patent that combines the benefits of both an optical and electronic viewfinder to help your camera auto focus like a champ.

The patent was... more

Adobe just announced Lightroom for Android 2.2, an update that adds additional functionality for photographers who shoot RAW. The app can now import RAW photos directly from your camera.

Using “Raw Technology Preview”, photographers on the go can now capture, import, process, and share RAW photos using just a camera, an Android phone or tablet, and a cable.

The feature lets you transfer RAW photos by connecting your Android device with your... more

Adobe today dropped a fresh round of updates to its mobile and web photo app offerings.

A new version of Lightroom for Android features a Raw Technology Preview for the mobile app like the one introduced for iOS in July that lets you import Raw images directly from the... more

Snapchat just upped the ante on acid trip-like augmented reality. In their latest update, the photo and video messaging app added something called ‘... more

GoPro made the shocking announcement today that it’s recalling each of the ~2,500 GoPro Karma camera drones sold so far in the 16 days since it has been available. Why? Because there’... more

When it comes to special occasions, weddings are about as special as it gets. Special for the couple getting married, of course, but also for their families and guests. And from candid portraits to group shots, to simple details and private moments, weddings provide endless opportunities for creative photography.

For this field test, weve brought the Fujifilm X-T2 to Guemes Island to shoot the wedding of our friends Tim and Erin, with DPReviews Editorial Manager and professional... more

Managing dynamic range is challenging. There are few things more disappointing than looking through the viewfinder of a DSLR at a colorful, vibrant scene, hitting the shutter then glancing at the rear screen only to see a JPEG image with clipped highlights, crushed blacks, or both.

Dynamic range limitations can catch you out at the most unexpected moments. In this... more
Straight-out-of-camera JPEG - check out the Raw processed image in the gallery. Olympus 25mm F1.2 Pro, ISO 1600, 1/250 sec, F1.2. Photo by Carey Rose

As Olympus' top-end flagship, the OM-D E-M1 Mark II isn't small for a Micro Four Thirds camera, but it's built to be incredibly tough and has room for some impressive technology on the... more

The Belgian manufacturer that makes some of the sensors used in Leicas cameras has announced a new offering that features 48MP and a global shutter. Although the CMV50000 CMOS sensor is described as medium-format in the press release, it is actually nearer to being 35mm-sized and measures 36.43 x 27.62mm (the width of a 35mm 'full-frame' sensor but elongated out to 4:3 aspect ratio).

The new sensor is also designed to record 8K video at a rate of 30fps and offers, according to the... more

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