Good news! Sony has announced a firmware update that will make Animal eye AF available in video mode as well as when shooting stills on the Sony ZV-E10. At launch the Sony ZV-E10 was capable of detecting and focusing on human or animal eyes in stills mode, but when recording video, only human eyes can… Continue reading Sony adds Animal eye AF for video to ZV-E10
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Tutorial: Three cinematic gimbal shots that defy physics
If you’ve ever seen a high-budget movie, you know that some of the magic is in how the camera moves. If the Director of Photography did their job well, the camera will move seamlessly from one position to another. But when you think about it, there is actually no way that a camera could do… Continue reading Tutorial: Three cinematic gimbal shots that defy physics
How Do Cameras Work? A Guide for Beginners
The post How Do Cameras Work? A Guide for Beginners appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Want to know how cameras work but don’t want to read about complicated mathematics and physics? This is the guide for you. In this article, I’ll explain how most cameras work, and I’ll… Continue reading How Do Cameras Work? A Guide for Beginners
Zhong Yi Optics launches Mitakon Speedmaster 90mm f/1.5
Zhong Yi Optics has announced the Mitakon Speedmaster 90mm f/1.5, price tag from $599, a new portrait lens promising superb low-light performance. The post Zhong Yi Optics launches Mitakon Speedmaster 90mm f/1.5 appeared first on Camera Jabber.
The December 2021 Issue of Photoshop User Is Now Available!
he December 2021 issue of Photoshop User is now live on the KelbyOne site and KelbyOne Mags for iOS and Android. Once again, Scott Kelby shares all of his favorite photo gear that any photographer on your holiday gift list would love to receive, plus working with the updated Metadata panel in Lightroom Classic, creating a custom icicle brush, building your… Continue reading The December 2021 Issue of Photoshop User Is Now Available!
The Instamatic
Kodak’s Instamatic series of cameras were simple point-and-shoot devices that became hugely popular. The first Instamatic to go on sale in 1963 was USD 16, and between then and 1970, 50 million units of the cameras were produced. It was the first to carry Kodak’s 126 format. DCF 1.0
Alice Camera raises combined $500,000
The company behind Alice Camera has announced that it has raised over $500,000 to further fund the expansion of the AI driven database. The post Alice Camera raises combined $500,000 appeared first on Camera Jabber.
The Best Lighting for Photographers Under $1,000 (We Reviewed Them!)
Light is everything in photography, and we believe that every photographer should know how to use it. Portrait photographers, wedding photographers, photojournalists, and others need to learn lighting. And for the most part, you’ll get more from a light when you get a strobe or a flash vs an LED. You’ll spend a lot less… Continue reading The Best Lighting for Photographers Under $1,000 (We Reviewed Them!)
Pulp Fiction Movie Poster Photographer Has Copyright Infringement Case Dismissed by Judge for Waiting Too Long to Go to Court
Remember the iconic Pulp Fiction movie poster? You know, the flick starring Uma Thurman and directed by Quentin Tarantino (of later Kill Bill fame)? It’s probably one of the more ubiquitous pieces of pop culture media out there and the photographer behind it just had his case for copyright infringement tossed out…for waiting too long… Continue reading Pulp Fiction Movie Poster Photographer Has Copyright Infringement Case Dismissed by Judge for Waiting Too Long to Go to Court
Remix Anyone?
I recently wrote about the new Recommended Preset feature added to Lightroom (Lr) cloud apps in the October 2021 release, but there’s another new Lr only feature that got slipped into the desktop (Mac and Windows) version of Lr as well. The new feature is called Remix, and it is totally unlike anything I’ve seen… Continue reading Remix Anyone?