Nikon has released a firmware update for its Z9 full-frame mirrorless camera that increases the camera’s burst length for dual-format capture, more than double the rate possible in the Z9’s 1.00 firmware. According to Nikon, firmware version 1.10 for the Nikon Z9 allows photographs to be captured at 20 frames per second (fps) for up… Continue reading Nikon more than doubles the dual-format burst performance of the Z9 with 1.10 firmware update
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Just published: Production sample images from the Nikon Z9 (with Raws)
The arrival of a full production sample of the Nikon Z9 at our Seattle offices just before Christmas last year coincided with a heavy snowfall and extended period of cold weather in the Pacific Northwest. But undaunted, we ventured out into the ice and snow, to capture images in a variety of (mostly very cold)… Continue reading Just published: Production sample images from the Nikon Z9 (with Raws)
Roundup: The best portable chargers and power banks for every situation
Over the past few years, more and more camera manufacturers have added USB charging to their respective camera models. It’s not always easy to determine what chargers will work with a specific camera model, as Chris and Jordan noted in a recent DPReview episode, but if you’ve confirmed your camera can be charged over USB,… Continue reading Roundup: The best portable chargers and power banks for every situation
Samsung Continues To Support ePHOTOzine’s Prestigious ‘Photo of the Week’ In 2022
ePHOTOzine is delighted to announce that Samsung will continue to support our prestigious ‘Photo of the Week’ accolade for the seventh consecutive year!
2 Quick But Essential Tips On Photographing Early Morning Landscapes Successfully
Set the alarm clock a little earlier than normal and capture some early morning landscapes bursting with sunrise colours.
Colorized video clips reveal what California looked like almost a century ago
A YouTube creator who goes by NASS revived video footage obtained from the Internet Archive, and colorized it with added sound, to reveal what California looked like almost a century ago. In the 2 clips, taken in the 1940s (above) and 1930s, respectively, viewers are taken on a tour of bustling areas including downtown Hollywood… Continue reading Colorized video clips reveal what California looked like almost a century ago
This Simple Lightroom Trick Will Make Your Landscapes Pop (VIDEO)
Show Promo Image Sometimes one or two things you do in post-processing can turn a photo dud into a gorgeous stud. Pro photographer Mark Denney learned that recently when looking back at his best images from the past year and realizing that they all featured the same tweak in Lightroom. Henry Anderson Wed, 01/05/2022
10 Top Alternatives to Adobe Lightroom Classic
Feeling pressured by Adobe’s subscription model? Not using enough features to justify paying for Adobe Lightroom? It might be time to check out ten top alternatives to Adobe Lightroom Classic. If you haven’t surveyed the world image tools, you might be surprised by how many options you have. In this article, we’ll explore ten of… Continue reading 10 Top Alternatives to Adobe Lightroom Classic
How to Retouch a Portrait in Acorn Photo Editor for macOS (Photoshop Alternative)
If you’re just starting out on your photography journey, or just simply tired of paying a monthly subscription indefinitely to use Photoshop, take a good look at Acorn Photo Editor, an image editing program for macOS. With the one-time purchase price of $39.99, Acorn is a very attractive option for your go-to photo editing suite.… Continue reading How to Retouch a Portrait in Acorn Photo Editor for macOS (Photoshop Alternative)
Compressed vs Uncompressed Raw Photos: Is There Really a Difference? (VIDEO)
Show Promo Image Have you ever wondered about the difference between compressed and uncompressed Raw files, or asked yourself if there’s really a difference at all? If the answer is “Yes,” the video below is for you. Ron Leach Wed, 01/05/2022