$1000 might sound like a lot to spend on a camera, but it's probably the least we'd recommend spending on a new camera if you want a device that will take better photos and deliver a more satisfying photographic experience than your smartphone. We've selected a series of cameras that succeed on both those fronts.
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Canon has announced the RF-S 10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM, a wide-angle zoom lens delivering a full-frame equivalent of 16-29mm on Canon's RF-mount APS-C cameras.
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When buying memory cards and external drives online, even from retailers like Amazon and Walmart, customers run the risk of getting a fraudulent product that cannot match the promised storage capacity or speed of a product listing.
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This week, Jaron is out so Chris and Jordan are joined by Ted Forbes from The Art of Photography to reminisce about the worst, weirdest, and downright strangest things they've ever seen at trade shows and press events.
Weve all heard the horror stories of wedding photographers having their cameras stolen only to lose all of their couples photos, the photographer whose car was broken into after leaving their camera gear inside, only to lose important photos in the case, etc. You never think its going to happen until it happens to you.