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Why Your Next Upgrade Should Be a Lens, Not a Camera

Thu 11 Jun 2026 10:03pm

The most common question beginners ask after buying their first camera is some version of "what should I upgrade to next?" The answer they expect is a better camera body. The answer that will actually improve their photographs is almost always a better lens. 

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Are You Stuck in a Photography Rut?

Thu 11 Jun 2026 8:03pm

There have been plenty of times over the years when I have had to say the same thing to myself.

 

Wake up. Get out of your funk. Go do something different.

Sometimes I say it after weeks of shooting the same type of image. Other times it comes after feeling strangely disconnected from photography altogether. The camera still comes with me, the locations are still good, and technically the photographs are perfectly fine, but something feels missing.

I think most photographers experience this at some stage, whether they admit it or not.

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Overestimating the Scene: The Mistake Experienced Photographers Keep Making

Thu 11 Jun 2026 5:03pm

Experienced photographers rarely miss the scene. They know what to look for. They arrive with a clear idea, and that is exactly where the error begins. Instead of reading what is in front of them, they start looking for confirmation of what they came for. 

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Photoshop 2026's New Reflection Removal Tool: What It Does and Where It Fails

Thu 11 Jun 2026 4:03pm

Photoshop 2026 just added automatic reflection removal, and it's the first time the tool has been available in the application. If you shoot through glass, windows, or any reflective surface, this is worth your attention. 

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What Happens When You Shoot Landscapes at f/1.2

Thu 11 Jun 2026 2:03pm

The Viltrox 35mm f/1.2 is built for portraits and low light, but Mads Peter Iversen took it into the forest for landscape work to see how far it can stretch. That tension between a wide-open prime and a genre that typically demands stopped-down sharpness makes for a genuinely interesting test. 

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One Speedlight, One Umbrella, and a Lighting Trick That Actually Works

Thu 11 Jun 2026 12:03pm

Shooting portraits in bright outdoor light is one of the harder problems to solve with a single speedlight. The sun is usually too strong, your flash can't keep up, and the results look forced. Here's a specific technique that sidesteps all of that, and it's simpler than most people expect. 

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Ilford HP5, a 4x5 Camera, and a Ruined Victorian Quarry in North Wales

Thu 11 Jun 2026 10:03am

Shooting large format film in an abandoned Welsh slate quarry sounds like a niche pursuit, but the images that come out of locations like this are unlike anything a modern digital workflow produces. The combination of 4x5 film, dramatic ruins, and unpredictable natural light creates a specific kind of pressure that forces deliberate, considered photography. 

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Photographers Will Be Impressed With the New Photo Features in iOS 27

Thu 11 Jun 2026 4:10am

After some false starts, Apple has gone all out for the upcoming iOS 27, due this fall. There's a greatly improved Siri, based on Google's Gemini, and a host of AI features. Our readers will be most interested in the new photo-taking and editing features in iOS 27, and I was able to download the developer beta for a quick look around. 

 

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Will This Be the New King of Content Creation Cameras?

Thu 11 Jun 2026 4:08am

The whole vlogging camera market looks like it could be about to shift again, and the company that really set the standard for this category seems ready to make its mark once more.

 

There has been a wave of new camera releases recently, but this one stands out. Unveiled at the Cannes Film Festival, it's a big stage for a camera of this size, and it suggests that DJI may be positioning it as more than just a vlogging camera. It looks like they have their sights set on filmmakers too.

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I Bought The Best 35mm Camera in The World — And Made It Better

Wed 10 Jun 2026 10:03pm

I know I've talked about my renewed interest in old film cameras before. Therefore I won't go over old ground in detail. I'll just say the main reason was the desire for a pure photography experience once again, without technology getting in my way. The only new digital camera that has given me that so far is a Leica Q2 Monochrome I purchased three years ago. I've enjoyed the experience so much, in fact, I craved more. Well, really I should say, I craved less! 

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Understanding ISO in Photography: What Finally Made It Click for Me in the Field

Wed 10 Jun 2026 8:03pm

 

When I first started learning photography, ISO was probably the setting I understood the least.

Shutter speed made sense because I could see movement blur or freeze. Aperture made sense because I could see depth of field changing in the image. ISO, however, felt far more abstract. I knew it made the image brighter or darker, but beyond that I mostly treated it as a setting to avoid touching unless absolutely necessary. 

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The Camera Industry Ignores Its Youngest and Oldest Customers

Wed 10 Jun 2026 5:03pm

The camera industry designs products for a narrow band of humanity. Browse the marketing material from Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, or any other manufacturer and the target buyer is consistent: a 25-to-45-year-old enthusiast or professional, fit enough to carry a kilogram of gear on a mountain, dexterous enough to operate tiny buttons in the dark, and technically literate enough to navigate a 400-item menu system. The cameras are excellent for this person.

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Five Premium Compact Cameras Tested Side by Side: Which One Actually Wins?

Wed 10 Jun 2026 4:03pm

Choosing a premium fixed-lens compact camera is harder than it looks, because the category spans everything from true shirt-pocket cameras to chunky near-mirrorless bodies, and the right answer depends almost entirely on what you actually shoot. The Canon PowerShot V1, Fujifilm X100VI, Panasonic Lumix LX10, Panasonic Lumix ZS300, and Sony RX100 VII are not variations on the same theme; they make fundamentally different tradeoffs across sensor size, lens range, portability, and price. 

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Hasselblad X2D II vs. 907X 100C: Same Sensor, Very Different Cameras

Wed 10 Jun 2026 2:03pm

Choosing between the Hasselblad X2D II and the Hasselblad 907X 100C is genuinely difficult, and not just because both cost the same and share the same 100-megapixel sensor. The decision comes down to something more personal than specs, and getting it wrong at this price point is an expensive lesson. 

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How to Start Wedding Photography

Wed 10 Jun 2026 12:03pm

The exposure triangle, autofocus modes, backup systems, flash technique, portfolio curation, and scam awareness — wedding photography demands you get competent across all of them before your first paid job. Miss any one, and you'll either lose the shots, lose the files, or lose money from your bank account. 

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Three Images, Three Masking Strategies: Color Control in Lightroom Classic

Wed 10 Jun 2026 10:03am

Lightroom Classic's color masking tools can target individual hues in a scene without touching anything else in the frame. If you've ever pumped up saturation only to watch every color in the image shift at once, masking by color range solves that problem directly. 

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5 Lenses Nobody Gets Excited About That Produce More Photos Than Anything in Your Bag

Tue 9 Jun 2026 10:03pm

Photography publications, including this one, spend most of their editorial energy on exciting lenses. The fastest aperture in the category. The sharpest optic in the lineup. The new release that leapfrogs last year's model. The GM, the Art, the L-series, the S-Line flagship. These are the lenses that generate press coverage, forum arguments, and YouTube thumbnails with wide-eyed reviewers holding glass that costs more than a used car. 

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Why Slowing Down Improved My Landscape Photography

Tue 9 Jun 2026 8:03pm

One of the biggest changes in my photography did not come from buying new gear, learning a complicated editing technique, or traveling to better locations. It came from something much simpler. I stopped relying on the idea that I could fix everything later in editing. 

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How Does the NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro Lens Fare for Flower Photography?

Tue 9 Jun 2026 5:03pm

Today, I decided to try something new. So, join me on a walk through the park with the NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S macro lens. 

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The Panasonic Lumix L10 Is a Compact Camera That Might Change How You Think About Photography

Tue 9 Jun 2026 4:03pm

The Panasonic Lumix L10 lands in a crowded field of compact everyday-carry cameras, but it takes a noticeably different approach from most of its competition.  

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