- Portrait of Britain: Celebrating the faces that define a nationon 12th January 2026 at 21:48
Portrait of Britain Vol. 8 Winners The British Journal of Photography has announced the winners of […]
- DPReview Reader's Choice Awards 2025: Product of the Yearon 12th January 2026 at 14:00
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Product of the Year […]
- Finding your way out of a creative drought with photo projectson 11th January 2026 at 15:00
An image from my third 365 project, taken in 2012. Photo: Abby Ferguson Every photographer […]
- Announcing our January 2026 photo challenge: "Silly Signs"on 11th January 2026 at 14:00
I came across this sign in a park in St. Petersburg, Russia, many years ago. It says, "Attention! […]
- Photographing Mongolia in winter: part 1on 10th January 2026 at 14:00
The Khongor Sand Dunes in Mongolia, partially covered by snow and ice. DJI Mavic 2 Pro | ISO 100 | […]
- The weird way to get a "free" X halfon 9th January 2026 at 20:07
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. More practically, the […]
- Dell’s 52-Inch Curved 6K Display Waves ‘Goodbye’ to Multi-Monitor Setupsby Kate Garibaldi on 12th January 2026 at 21:41
Dell has introduced the world’s first 52-inch curved 6K ultrawide monitor. Designed to rethink multi-window workspaces, it aims to replace complex multi-monitor setups with a single continuous display. The result is a screen built for dense, multi-system workflows rather than simple scale. [Read More]
- The Sony a7 V Tops Yet Another Sales Chartby Jeremy Gray on 12th January 2026 at 21:28
There is now even more proof that the Sony a7 V, despite polarized reception, is selling very well. [Read More]
- Thank You Hipsters: Because of You, Film Is Thriving Againby Stephen Schafer on 12th January 2026 at 19:32
Once upon a time, in the last century, before hipsters and when only restaurants had menus, photography was film and film was photography. Both consumers and pros used film, and every camera jockey had a favorite kind: large format, medium format, 35mm, APS, 126, Disc, etc. [Read More]
- The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Is Not Discontinued in the USby Jaron Schneider on 12th January 2026 at 18:20
Last week, reports out of Japan indicated that the OM-D E-M10 Mark IV -- the last of the major camera lines that still bears the Olympus name instead of OM System -- was discontinued. That led some to lament the loss of Taylor Swift's favorite camera. [Read More]
- SG-image’s New 75mm f/1.2 Medium Format Portrait Prime Is Under $500by Jeremy Gray on 12th January 2026 at 17:33
SG-image is a relatively new Chinese lens company making a wide range of lenses, including autofocus and manual lenses for photography and video across many different camera systems and lens mounts. The company's latest, a 75mm f/1.2 prime, is designed for Fujifilm GFX and Hasselblad XCD-series medium-format cameras. [Read More]
- An All-White Fujifilm X half Will Launch Exclusively in Chinaby Jaron Schneider on 12th January 2026 at 17:10
Last week, it was reported that an all-white version of the Fujifilm X half would be available "overseas" -- a rather ambiguous description. Very little information is available about this camera, but PetaPixel has confirmed that it is a China-exclusive launch. [Read More]
- 5 Signs You Are 'Chimping' Too Much (And Why It's Ruining Your Photos)by Alex Cooke on 12th January 2026 at 22:04
There's a term in photography that sounds like it belongs in a nature documentary, and in a way, it does. "Chimping" describes the behavior of looking at your camera's LCD screen immediately after taking a photo, and the name supposedly comes from the excited noises photographers used to make when digital cameras first became mainstream. It's also a potentially detrimental habit that can cause you to miss shots. [ Read More ]
- Photography Lessons I’m Carrying From 2025 Into 2026by Walid Azami on 12th January 2026 at 21:04
There are things I lived through in 2025 that became larger lessons for my career. Some of them were uncomfortable. Some of them paid off immediately. Some of them took patience. I’m sharing a handful to give you a head start on 2026. [ Read More ]
- Canon EOS R6 Mark III vs EOS R5 vs EOS R5 Mark II: The Real-World Choiceby Alex Cooke on 12th January 2026 at 20:04
Choosing between the Canon EOS R6 Mark III, the EOS R5, and the EOS R5 Mark II is not a spec-sheet game anymore, because all three are fast enough. The real question is which one matches the way you shoot when things get chaotic: action, low light, long video takes, or heavy cropping. [ Read More ]
- Open Calls Didn’t Democratize Photography—They Monetized Itby Alvin Greis on 12th January 2026 at 17:04
Open calls didn’t make photography more open. They simply replaced one gatekeeping system with another, built on paid submissions, administrative rules, and predictable results. And their influence reaches far beyond the photographers who actually apply. [ Read More ]
- The Five Mistakes That Make Your Footage Look Amateurby Alex Cooke on 12th January 2026 at 15:04
DaVinci Resolve is where a lot of “almost there” footage either gets rescued or exposed. This video argues that the difference between amateur and paid work often shows up in a handful of choices you keep repeating, especially once you start shooting log and stop trusting whatever look the camera bakes in. [ Read More ]
- Using a Wide Angle Lens: The Foreground Mistake That’s Wrecking Your Seascapesby Alex Cooke on 12th January 2026 at 13:04
A 12-24mm wide angle lens can make a calm shoreline look chaotic if you do not control the foreground. It can also hand you leading lines, texture, and scale in a single frame, if you work it with intention. [ Read More ]
- Nikon Z9 Firmware 5.30 Is a Surprisingly Big Leapby Libor Vaicenbacher on 12th January 2026 at 21:09
Since its launch in 2021, the Nikon Z9 has received a steady stream of firmware updates that added a number of genuinely excellent features. Lately, however, it felt as if the update wind had died down—or perhaps more accurately, as if Nikon’s flagship had been sailing with partially reefed sails. Indeed, some really useful features such as the in-body focus limiter, pixel shift, or maximum aperture live view were available only on lower-tier models like the Z8 or even the Z6 III. However, firmware update 5.30—released in December of 2025—not only closes some of these gaps, but also introduces several entirely new features. In my opinion, it puts the Z9 back at the very front of the fleet.
- Photography News: Viltrox Lens Rumors, Accessory Salesby Libor Vaicenbacher on 12th January 2026 at 01:36
It’s only been a few hours since I returned from a Sunday walk through the heart of Prague, where I passed dozens of photographers aiming their lenses at centuries-old architecture and the picturesque medieval panorama crowned by the largest castle complex in the world. I tried to see my city through their fresh eyes—and indeed, bathed in winter sunlight, it was beautiful. Especially now, with everything covered in fresh snow and ice skaters gliding along the frozen river.
- A Simple and Economical Way to Camouflage in the Fieldby Massimo Vignoli on 10th January 2026 at 07:01
Some animals don't mind when people photograph them up close, but often, wildlife photography requires a different approach. To capture meaningful images without disturbing wildlife, it can be desirable to remain unseen. This article explains a simple, effective technique to achieve that.
- Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.2 Pro Field Reviewby Libor Vaicenbacher on 9th January 2026 at 04:44
Nikon APS-C cameras do not receive much attention from their own brand when it comes to fast prime lenses. Eight years after the introduction of the Z mount, Nikon still offers just two bright DX primes, roughly equivalent to 35mm and 50mm, both with an aperture of f/1.7. Fortunately, third-party manufacturers have clearly sensed an opportunity, resulting in a growing lineup of interesting fast lenses. One of them is the portrait-oriented Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.2 Pro, which has just been announced in a Z-mount version.
- Nikon Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1 Announcedby Spencer Cox on 7th January 2026 at 06:14
Nikon just announced a new full-frame mirrorless lens, the Nikon Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1. This midrange zoom is lightweight and inexpensive, weighing just 350 grams (0.77 lbs) and costing $550. Moreover, it will sell as a kit with the Nikon Z5 II for $2200, representing a $200 discount from their usual retail prices.
- Viltrox Z3 Spark Flash Reviewby Jason Polak on 6th January 2026 at 05:11
I’ve always loved flashes, especially for portrait photography and flower photography. I have two manual ones, but they’re fairly large so I was interested in trying out something more compact that also offered a TTL mode. In this article, I’ll be reviewing one such option: the Viltrox Z3 Spark, a TTL flash available for Nikon, Canon, Sony, and Fuji X systems.
- Natural Rhythms, Fading To Black And Everyday Moments – The Weekly Community Roundupby Dahlia Ambrose on 12th January 2026 at 13:00
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been another amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and the discussions in the forums have been engaging and very inspiring in the recent weeks. We've had more members joining the community the last few weeks, making the forum experience even more exciting. The post Natural Rhythms, Fading To Black And Everyday Moments – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Magical Photos Of Icebergs From The Arctic And Antarctic Regionsby Dahlia Ambrose on 8th January 2026 at 13:00
Capturing perfect iceberg photos can be a challenge depending on the weather and the light that you are shooting in. Keep an eye on the histogram and take care of the dynamic range in the scene. Bracket shots if needed and remember to shoot raw so you can bring the right blue/bluish green tones of the iceberg if that's what you witnessed when photographing the scene. Here are some magical photos of icebergs that will inspire you to shoot them when you visit a place that has icebergs in the Arctic or Antarctic region. The post Magical Photos Of Icebergs From The Arctic And Antarctic Regions appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Know About Dynamic Range To Improve Your Images – Useful Resources You Needby Dahlia Ambrose on 7th January 2026 at 13:00
Dynamic range can be a confusing term especially if you are a beginner in photography and one that is also not greatly understood by many photographers. In this article, we have put together some resources that will help you to understand dynamic range and improve your photography. The post Know About Dynamic Range To Improve Your Images – Useful Resources You Need appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Photographing Places As They Changeby Jason Row on 6th January 2026 at 13:00
The world around us is in constant change. Cities, towns, even the rural landscape are in a state of constant change. That change is imperceptible on a day to day basis but over the months and years, it can and often is quite dramatic. As photographers, often without even knowing it, we are capturing history. Today we are going to look at the importance of photographing places as they change. The post Photographing Places As They Change appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Threads Of Tradition, Winter Scenes, Daily Observations – The Weekly Community Roundupby Dahlia Ambrose on 5th January 2026 at 13:00
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been another amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and the discussions in the forums have been engaging and very inspiring in the recent weeks. We've had more members joining the community the last few weeks, making the forum experience even more exciting. The weekend photography challenge from last week was “Cultural Landmarks” and members came up with their creative interpretation of the theme by capturing very interesting shots – some of them are shared below. The post Threads Of Tradition, Winter Scenes, Daily Observations – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
- 27 Brilliant Photos Of Fireworks That Will Make You Want To Master Long Exposure Photography At Nightby Dahlia Ambrose on 1st January 2026 at 13:00
It is the New Year and it is a time when there are stunning fireworks everywhere around the world. You may have watched the fireworks and even captured some amazing shots, but if not, here are some brilliant photos of fireworks that will inspire you to master the art of long exposure photography at night. The post 27 Brilliant Photos Of Fireworks That Will Make You Want To Master Long Exposure Photography At Night appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Portrait of Britain: Celebrating the faces that define a nation
Portrait of Britain Vol. 8 Winners The British Journal of Photography has announced the winners of Portrait of Britain Vol. 8. The contest, which began in 2016, aims to celebrate the diverse mosaic of … - DPReview Reader's Choice Awards 2025: Product of the Year
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Product of the Year 2025: the results The final round of voting has closed, and it's time to reveal the winners of our … - Finding your way out of a creative drought with photo projects
An image from my third 365 project, taken in 2012. Photo: Abby Ferguson Every photographer inevitably goes through periods where they hit a wall. That wall can come from all kinds of things, including … - Announcing our January 2026 photo challenge: "Silly Signs"
I came across this sign in a park in St. Petersburg, Russia, many years ago. It says, "Attention! Keep an eye on your things." While the message is serious and a good reminder to tourists, I … - Photographing Mongolia in winter: part 1
The Khongor Sand Dunes in Mongolia, partially covered by snow and ice. DJI Mavic 2 Pro | ISO 100 | 1/200 sec | F8Photo: Erez Marom Today, I'd like to talk about my experience shooting landscapes …
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