Fujifilm’s GFX series of medium format mirrorless cameras caught the attention of the photography industry by bringing a lot of modern camera features to larger sensors and doing so at impressively modest prices. The GFX 100S epitomizes that by offering a ton of resolution, dynamic range, and image quality, all at a price that sits… Continue reading Is the Fujifilm GFX 100S the Best Camera for Landscape Photography?
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Is This Affordable Bokeh Master Lens Worth the Price?
50mm lenses are some of the most popular out there, and they range from sub-$100 f/1.8 versions to well over $2,000 for professional-level f/1.2 versions. However, Meike makes a 50mm f/1.2 lens for all popular full frame mirrorless mounts that costs less that $400, making it a potentially appealing option for photographers and filmmakers who… Continue reading Is This Affordable Bokeh Master Lens Worth the Price?
A Look at the Affordable and Versatile Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Lens
Tamron really hit it out of the park with the 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD, which offered an incredible balance between performance, image quality, portability, and, perhaps most importantly of all, price. The second iteration of the lens is now available, and it builds on the original with a range of improvements. This excellent video… Continue reading A Look at the Affordable and Versatile Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Lens
TourBox Elite Review: My Favorite Editing Tool is Now Wireless
Last year I got my hands on a weird little controller console called the TourBox that would end up being an invaluable part of my editing workflow. I reviewed the original TourBox controller, with its assortment of buttons, dials, and scroll wheels, and loved how it allowed me to map certain shortcuts and functions in… Continue reading TourBox Elite Review: My Favorite Editing Tool is Now Wireless
The Lens Was Way Ahead of Its Time
We take ridiculously powerful autofocus that can lock onto something like a subject’s eye and track it through a challenging environment for granted nowadays, and we sometimes forget that there was a time when autofocus did not even exist. However, in the late 1970s, autofocus began to appear, and even though Canon’s lens mount at… Continue reading The Lens Was Way Ahead of Its Time
Sony Xperia Pro-I Review: An Alpha Camera Made into a Phone
The designated “I” in the title says it all. It stands for imaging, making it clear what Sony prioritized when it developed the Xperia Pro-I. This is more like a point-and-shoot Alpha camera first and smartphone second, yet putting the two together does lead to inherent advantages over competitors. Sony doesn’t even shy away from… Continue reading Sony Xperia Pro-I Review: An Alpha Camera Made into a Phone
Is the M1 Max MacBook Pro All You Need for Creative Work?
Apple’s M1 chip turned the computing world on its head when it first arrived, and the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips took things several steps further, promising even better performance in tandem with highly impressive battery life. So, how does the latest MacBook Pro perform in practice, under the demands of a professional creative?… Continue reading Is the M1 Max MacBook Pro All You Need for Creative Work?
A Review of the Canon EOS R5 for Landscape Photography
The Canon EOS R5 grabbed a lot of headlines when it came out, mostly for features like blazing fast autofocus, a 20 fps burst rate, and 8K raw video. And while those are all quite impressive, the EOS R5 also came with one of the best sensors the company has ever produced, making it an… Continue reading A Review of the Canon EOS R5 for Landscape Photography
Is This 50mm Lens Worth the Upgrade?
50mm lenses run the gamut from under $100 to well over $1,000 and everywhere in between. Almost every new photographer is told to buy one of the budget options, a nifty fifty, but this lens offers a bit of an upgrade in performance and image quality without flirting with the stratospheric prices of top-shelf options.… Continue reading Is This 50mm Lens Worth the Upgrade?
One-Stop Solution to Marketing? Fstoppers Reviews Agency Access
Much of commercial photography is about marketing. Agency Access is a service that is aimed at helping commercial photographers market their work efficiently. But how good is it? Here is my review of Agency Access. [ Read More ]