• Panasonic in 2025: Great New Full-Frame Cameras and Lenses
    by Jeremy Gray on 26th December 2025 at 20:00

    2025 was an excellent year for Panasonic's full-frame Lumix S system and an eerily quiet one for Micro Four Thirds. The year was headlined by the Lumix S1 II, a dynamite full-frame hybrid camera, and the S1R II, the long-awaited high-res update. [Read More]

  • Xiaomi’s New 17 Ultra by Leica Phone Looks and Acts Like a Real Camera
    by Jeremy Gray on 26th December 2025 at 18:03

    Chinese smartphone makers are all-in on photography. Xiaomi's latest Leica-infused phone, the 17 Ultra by Leica, features incredible camera specs, the famous Leica Red Dot logo, and, most interestingly, a manual lens zoom ring. [Read More]

  • Top Holiday Deals on Essential Photography Accessories
    by Kate Garibaldi on 26th December 2025 at 17:00

    Accessories may not get the same attention as cameras and lenses, but they are often the tools that keep photographers shooting smoothly. From memory card protection to power solutions and lens accessories, small upgrades can make a meaningful difference in daily workflow. Right now, holiday and last-minute savings are bringing substantial discounts to many of these essentials. [Read More]

  • Viltrox Releases Firmware Updates to Ensure Sony a7 V Compatibility
    by Jeremy Gray on 26th December 2025 at 15:26

    Viltrox has released promised firmware updates for lenses to improve performance and ensure compatibility with the brand-new Sony a7 V. [Read More]

  • Made in Japan: How (and Why) Sigma Does Things Differently
    by Jaron Schneider on 26th December 2025 at 15:01

    When Sigma announced its new cinema lens series earlier this year, that may have been the first time that some heard the word "Aizu." Aizu, the shortened form of Aizuwakamatsu, refers to a region in Fukushima, in northern Honshu, Japan, where Sigma is based. This region and its people are so important to the core of what makes Sigma special that it only makes sense to name a lens series after it. [Read More]

  • How to Use Gestalt Theory to Take More Compelling Photos
    by Ivor Rackham on 26th December 2025 at 14:01

    Originating in the early part of the last century, Gestalt Theory revolutionized the understanding of perception. It emphasizes how humans perceive what they see. So, how can we use it to improve our photography? [Read More]


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