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The Photograph That Proved Einstein Right: The 1919 Eclipse Plates

Fri 21 Aug 2026 10:03pm

For about five minutes on May 29, 1919, the Moon blotted out the Sun over an island in the Gulf of Guinea and a hard-baked plain in northern Brazil, and two teams of astronomers pointed their cameras at a patch of sky no one could normally see. They were not photographing the eclipse for its beauty. They were trying to measure whether a handful of stars had moved. 

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Thinking About Trying Film Photography? Here Are 5 Tips

Fri 21 Aug 2026 5:03pm

For the past couple of years, I've found myself reaching for film cameras more often. Not because they're better than digital—they’re not. For the analog look then? No, I believe you can get a film look with digital, if you know your way around an editing app. It’s really because they remind me why I fell in love with photography in the first place.

 

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The Camera That Refused to Change for Seven Decades

Fri 21 Aug 2026 4:03pm

The Leica M has stayed in production for over 70 years, and the rangefinder inside a 2026 model works almost exactly like the one Leica shipped in 1954. That kind of stubbornness runs against every other camera company, all of which abandoned the rangefinder for SLRs, then mirrorless.

 

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Fewer Locations, More Days: How to Plan a Better Photography Trip

Fri 21 Aug 2026 2:03pm

Overpacking your camera bag and cramming five cities into a week are the two habits that quietly wreck a photography trip. Both feel productive while you plan them, and both leave you exhausted and short on the shots you actually wanted.

 

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An $89 Full-Frame Autofocus 50mm That Has No Focus Ring

Fri 21 Aug 2026 12:03pm

An $89 full-frame autofocus 50mm sounds like a typo, yet the TT Artisan 50mm f/1.8 Neo is real, and it does exactly what a 50mm should do. 

 

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Set a Goal That Has Nothing to Do With Photos, Get Better Photos

Fri 21 Aug 2026 10:03am

Every serious hobby eventually turns into a chore, and photography is no different. When you've come home empty-handed four or five outings in a row, the little voice telling you to quit gets loud, and beating it takes more than better planning.

 

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Darth Vader Showed Up at a San Diego City Council Meeting to 'Support' Flock Cameras

Fri 21 Aug 2026 1:35am

A man in a full Darth Vader costume walked up to the microphone at a San Diego city council committee meeting and delivered a sarcastic endorsement of the Flock surveillance camera network. His identity was never revealed, and the council simply called out "Darth Vader?" before he took the podium in a black helmet and cape.

 

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How Weather Satellites Photograph a Hurricane: Inside the Cameras That Watch Storms Form

Thu 20 Aug 2026 11:03pm

When a hurricane spins up over the Atlantic, the most frequent, most continuous pictures of it come from a camera parked 22,236 miles above the equator. That camera is the Advanced Baseline Imager, the primary instrument on NOAA's GOES-R series of weather satellites, and it works nothing like the one in your bag. It never racks focus, it has no shutter in the conventional sense, and what it delivers is not really a photograph. It is a stack of measurements that gets rebuilt into an image on the ground. 

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Giving Bigger Camera Energy: We Review the Insta360 X6

Thu 20 Aug 2026 10:33pm

Many photographers have felt the need to produce content in order to become more visible online and, consequently, to more potential clients. If you haven’t tried using a 360 camera, it can be the easiest solution for capturing behind-the-scenes footage.

 

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The Best Photo Culling Software in 2026: How Narrative Keeps the Story in Your Hands

Thu 20 Aug 2026 9:08pm

The best culling software is the one that gets you to your picks faster without deciding for you. Narrative sorts a shoot by scene, ranks every frame for focus and expression, and shows you why it ranked things the way it did, so the final call stays yours. That last part is what separates it from tools that hand you a finished selection and ask you to trust it.

 

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Fstoppers Reviews the Chuzhao Mini TLR Retro Camera: OK, This One’s Actually Fun

Thu 20 Aug 2026 5:03pm

I'm some kind of glutton for punishment. I've reviewed all manner of cheap cameras, and then even cheaper cameras, all so you, the reader, can get a good laugh. I went into this review of the Chuzhao Mini TLR thinking that I was going to provide more entertainment by lampooning the camera, but alas, I can't. 

It's actually fun, and the picture quality is not as bad as its price would suggest.

Deep breath here.

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Four Shutter Speed Zones That Fix Noisy, Blurry Wildlife Shots

Thu 20 Aug 2026 4:03pm

Most wildlife shooters pick a shutter speed out of habit, then wonder why their still owl on a branch came out at ISO 12,800 and full of noise. The number you dial in shapes sharpness, emotion, and the amount of grain you'll fight later, and knowing why you choose it matters more than memorizing a chart.

 

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The Case for Building Photography Around Projects

Thu 20 Aug 2026 2:03pm

Most photographers hit a stretch where the work stops exciting them, direction disappears, and the whole thing starts to feel like a chore. Those flat periods are often what push you toward something new, if you know where to look.

 

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How to Work a Massive Crowd With a Single 16-55mm

Thu 20 Aug 2026 12:03pm

A rare eclipse pulled roughly 10,000 people onto a hill in West London, and one photographer showed up with nothing but a hunch and a single lens. Events like this force quick decisions about gear, light, and how you move through a dense crowd, and the choices carry over to any assignment where you can't predict the scene.

 

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Why 40mm Keeps Winning the Everyday Carry Debate

Thu 20 Aug 2026 10:03am

An everyday camera comes down to a short list of things you actually care about: size, weight, how much it hurts if it gets stolen, and whether the files are fun to edit. Most gear roundups skip the honest part and just tell you what to buy.

 

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Every Great Photograph Starts With a Crazy Idea

Thu 20 Aug 2026 3:31am

In 2014, I was at Photokina in Cologne, Germany, which at the time was still one of those wonderfully overwhelming events where it seemed like the entire photography industry had temporarily relocated into a handful of enormous convention halls. I was there speaking on stages for DJI, Adobe, Fujifilm, and doing the usual Photokina routine: presentations, meetings, running into old friends, talking about photography for twelve hours straight, and consuming the quantity of coffee necessary to make all of that seem like a reasonable thing to do. 

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This Is My Perfect Cinema Camera

Wed 19 Aug 2026 10:03pm

It’s that time again to sit back and dream about a one-size-fits-all camera that doesn’t actually exist, but really should. 

I have a new hobby. And by “hobby,” what I really mean is obsession. And not an “obsession” in the cool “follow your passion” kind of way or in the surprise breakout box-office success Obsesseion kind of way. No, this obsession is more like my own little personal prison that I can’t seem to escape from despite knowing full well that it’s a cage of my own making. 

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Fifty Cameras in the Dark: How the First Atomic Bomb Was Photographed

Wed 19 Aug 2026 5:03pm

At 5:29:45 in the morning on July 16, 1945, in a stretch of New Mexico desert the Spanish called the Jornada del Muerto, the sky turned brighter than the noon sun. Aimed at that flash, tucked into steel-and-lead bunkers and buried instrument boxes ringing a 100-foot tower, sat roughly fifty cameras. Most of the cameras were unmanned and triggered automatically, although Brixner personally occupied a tracking-camera position at North 10,000.

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The 50-150mm f/2 Lens That Replaced a Whole Wedding Bag

Wed 19 Aug 2026 4:03pm

Walking into a wedding as the only person handling both photo and video is a gamble that hinges entirely on the light waiting for you. The decision to add a highlight film wasn't made in advance; it was made on arrival, after the conditions turned out to be forgiving enough to pull it off.

 

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The Autofocus Fix That Changes the Hasselblad X2D II for the Better

Wed 19 Aug 2026 2:03pm

A medium format camera with a 100-megapixel sensor rarely gets described as fast, yet one specific change has turned a slow studio-style body into something you can shoot reactively on the street. The gap between "beautiful but sluggish" and "reliable in daily use" often comes down to a single feature.

 

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