- Eastman Kodak has resumed direct sales of consumer film after more than a decadeon 7th November 2025 at 16:55
Kodak Gold 200 and Ultramax 400 now have new packaging with the classic Kodak logo. Images: Kodak […]
- Canon EOS R6 III pre-production sample gallery: what's the new sensor like?on 7th November 2025 at 14:00
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- The Leica SL3 Reporter: tougher, greener and $500 more seriouson 6th November 2025 at 19:25
Image: Leica Leica has announced a new addition to its Reporter design series with the Leica SL3 […]
- Breathtaking landscapes take top prizes at the global Pano Awardson 6th November 2025 at 16:59
2025 Pano Awards The winners of the 16th Epson International Pano Awards have been announced, […]
- An unexpected player has entered the Raw processing and Content Credentials gameon 6th November 2025 at 14:03
Image: Datacolor Datacolor, a color management leader, has announced a SpyderPro software update […]
- Canon's latest F1.2 lens is surprisingly fast, shockingly inexpensiveon 6th November 2025 at 06:00
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- How a Portrait of a Brazilian Woman Fueled an Indian Election Scandalby Jeremy Gray on 7th November 2025 at 20:18
A Brazilian photographer and a woman he photographed in 2017 have ended up mired in an election fraud conspiracy in India, and it appears to all trace back to a stock photo site. [Read More]
- Elevate.io Turns Video Editing Into a Collaborative Experienceby Kate Garibaldi on 7th November 2025 at 19:50
Elevate.io introduces a new era of video creation with its browser-based platform, uniting real-time editing, AI-powered tools, asset management, and live collaboration into a single workspace. This all-in-one approach promises to transform how teams create, review, and deliver content via the cloud. [Read More]
- Netflix’s Trailer for ‘The Stringer’ Doesn’t Pull Any Punchesby Jeremy Gray on 7th November 2025 at 19:35
Netflix has published a new trailer for the explosive documentary, The Stringer, that challenges the long-standing claim that Nick Ut took the famous "Terror of War" photo, often referred to as "Napalm Girl." [Read More]
- Fujifilm Opens ‘House of Photography’ Spaces in Barcelona and Portoby Jaron Schneider on 7th November 2025 at 19:05
Fujifilm celebrated the opening of two new "House of Photography" spaces in Europe this week. The first was in Barcelona, Spain, on November 5, and the second in Porto, Portugal today, November 7. [Read More]
- Llano’s 4-in-1 CS2 Pro Charges Your Camera and Reads Memory Cardsby Kate Garibaldi on 7th November 2025 at 18:21
Llano has announced its latest charging solution, the CS2 Pro 4-in-1 Camera Battery Charger, which combines battery charging and storage, memory card storage, a card reader, and data transfer functionality into one compact device. Designed with traveling photographers in mind, Llano says its new device is much more than just a charger, it’s a complete power and workflow hub. [Read More]
- Videographers Might Have to Worry About the Canon R6 Mark III Overheatingby Jaron Schneider on 7th November 2025 at 17:54
In PetaPixel's review of the new Canon R6 Mark III, the lack of a fan versus the C50 -- which uses the same sensor and has many of the same video features -- was mentioned as one of the reasons a videographer might want to go with the cinema-focused body. When it comes to the R6 Mark III, we do see overheating as a possible concern in some use cases. [Read More]
- We Review the DJI Osmo Mobile 8, a Much-Needed Update for Smartphone Videographersby Zhen Siang Yang on 7th November 2025 at 20:06
The DJI Osmo Mobile 8 is the latest smartphone gimbal from DJI, and while it still looks primarily the same, it quietly fixes and updates everything you wished the predecessor would have. The gimbal now supports 360° pan rotation, updated intelligent tracking, and access to Apple’s intelligent subject-tracking technology. This gimbal finally feels like an all-around tool that can be integrated seamlessly into your filmmaking workflow. [ Read More ]
- The Smart Pro's Choice: Why the Canon EOS R6 Mark III Is the Best Choice for Most Photographersby Alex Cooke on 7th November 2025 at 17:02
Canon has given us two mirrorless cameras that, on paper, seem to occupy different tiers. The EOS R5 Mark II is the technical marvel, the headline grabber, the 8K cinema monster built for those who need the absolute maximum in resolution and cutting-edge technology. But here's what the spec sheets won't tell you: for the vast majority of working professionals and serious hybrid creators, the EOS R6 Mark III isn't just the budget option. It's actually the smarter, more practical, and more efficient choice. [ Read More ]
- How the Canon EOS R6 Mark III Handles Speed, Light, and Focusby Alex Cooke on 7th November 2025 at 16:02
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III mirrorless camera has been pushed through real-world testing, from heavy rain to fast-moving wildlife, to see if it can handle serious field work. It’s built for speed and precision, and that’s exactly what matters when you’re tracking unpredictable action and can’t afford to miss a shot. [ Read More ]
- Canon’s New 45mm f/1.2 STM Redefines What Affordable Can Meanby Alex Cooke on 7th November 2025 at 15:06
Canon’s new 45mm f/1.2 STM lens is making waves for all the right reasons. A full frame lens with a maximum aperture of f/1.2 for under $500 is something no one expected, and it’s about to change how you think about affordable fast primes. [ Read More ]
- Everyday Camera, Film Pace: The Fujifilm X Half Testedby Alex Cooke on 7th November 2025 at 13:06
Film mode on the Fujifilm X half is more than a menu option. It locks you into a roll length, disables the rear screen, and forces you to work through an optical finder that does not hold your hand. You get the pace of film with the constraints that shape decisions on composition and timing. [ Read More ]
- Save Weight, Keep Speed: Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 G2 Lens With Stabilization, Minimal Breathing, and Close-Up Reachby Alex Cooke on 7th November 2025 at 10:06
This 70–180mm f/2.8 zoom hits a sweet spot for events, portraits, and compressed landscapes without the usual bulk tax. If you want reach, speed, and a lens that won’t wreck a shoulder over a 12-hour wedding, this one jumps to the top of the list. [ Read More ]
- Canon’s EOS R6 Mark III Has More Resolution and Better Video Featuresby Spencer Cox on 7th November 2025 at 04:57
Canon just announced the long-rumored EOS R6 Mark III, a follow-up to the EOS R6 Mark II that was announced in November of 2022. Three years later, what's new? And does the new camera make an impact? Here's what we know so far!
- Canon RF 45mm f/1.2 Announced: Bright, Light, and a Low Priceby Spencer Cox on 6th November 2025 at 19:44
Canon has announced a new prime lens with a normal focal length and a fast aperture: the RF 45mm f/1.2 STM. Surprisingly, this lens is not an ultra-high-end optic, but instead, a fairly light and inexpensive lens! At $469, this is easily the lowest price we've ever seen for a first-party f/1.2 lens.
- Capturing Audio (and Photos) of a Bird with the Strangest Songby Libor Vaicenbacher on 5th November 2025 at 21:42
About half of all known bird species—some 6,500 in total—belong to an order whose very name highlights one of their most remarkable traits: the ability to sing. Songbirds (and, indeed, most other avian groups) possess a highly specialized vocal organ called the syrinx. Take a walk during the breeding season through places where birds live, and you’ll hear just how effective that organ is. It can produce sounds across a wide frequency range and at astonishing volume. The “song” of the South American White Bellbird, for instance, can reach up to 125 dB—roughly the level of a chainsaw.
- How to Create Good Masks in Capture Oneby Libor Vaicenbacher on 5th November 2025 at 05:42
Not long ago, I wrote an article about how your photography can benefit from the advantages of local adjustments. I called it, “Think Globally, Act Locally.” The focus of that piece, however, was on which edits should be made using masks — not on how to actually create the masks in the first place. In today’s article, I’d like to fill that gap. So if you’re not completely confident on how to create masks in Capture One, this article is for you.
- Long-Term Experience with the Nikon Z 800mm f/6.3 Sby Michael Gerber on 4th November 2025 at 05:55
When an 800mm lens appeared on Nikon’s lens roadmap in October 2021, I was immediately hooked. From the shape and size of the silhouette, it was pretty clear that it would be a PF lens prioritizing portability.
- Photography News: Rumored Sony Lenses, Nikon Europe Salesby Libor Vaicenbacher on 3rd November 2025 at 04:07
Outside my window, the city is bathed in autumn rain. That damp chill is in the air, and it feels as if the water has washed away all the warm colors from yesterday's palette, leaving only the cold ones behind. No, I’m really not tempted to go outside today.
- Some Still Life Photos To Get Inspired For Your Next Photography Projectby Dahlia Ambrose on 6th November 2025 at 13:00
Still life photography is a great genre for beginners because you can photograph these subjects indoors, at home, in a controlled situation and it is a great way to understand light, master composition, camera settings and even get a grip on nailing focus. It does not take a lot to capture stunning still life photos - shoot near a window or door using the natural light that comes through and if you have plain backdrops or walls, you can start by using those as backgrounds. Here are some interesting still life photos to get inspired for your next photography project. The post Some Still Life Photos To Get Inspired For Your Next Photography Project appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Follow These Articles To Capture Creative Still Life Photos With Day-to-Day Objects At Homeby Dahlia Ambrose on 5th November 2025 at 13:00
If you are a beginner in photography, still life photography will help you to slow down, focus on the light and composition, experiment with the factors and elements involved and work your way through improving your photography. In this article, we have put together a few resources, that will help you get started with still life photography. The post Follow These Articles To Capture Creative Still Life Photos With Day-to-Day Objects At Home appeared first on Light Stalking.
- One Year With The Sony a7Rvby Jason Row on 4th November 2025 at 13:00
In the last year, I have shot a lot with the Sony a7Rv, added one extra lens, spent five weeks photographing and video shooting in Asia and found lots of things to like and a few that I don’t like. Today I am going to look back over the year and give you my thoughts on how this camera has worked out. This is not a technical review, just a personal opinion. The post One Year With The Sony a7Rv appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Shadows And Light, Astrophotography – The Weekly Light Stalking Community Roundupby Dahlia Ambrose on 3rd November 2025 at 13:00
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been another very exciting week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and the discussions in the forums have been amazing and very inspiring the past few weeks. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is a stunning portrait of an owl by Charmaine. The post Shadows And Light, Astrophotography – The Weekly Light Stalking Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
- 28 Autumn Photos For Some Ideas And Inspiration This Seasonby Dahlia Ambrose on 30th October 2025 at 12:00
When photographing the autumn season, you do not need to stick to just vast landscapes. There are a lot of ways in which you can photograph the autumn season creatively. Use intentional camera movement, long exposures, abstracts, still life, wildlife, lifestyle photos, portraits, landscapes, macro, flat-lays and so on. In this post, we have shared a few autumn photos for you to get some ideas and inspiration this season. The post 28 Autumn Photos For Some Ideas And Inspiration This Season appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Capture The Stunning Seasonal Colours With These Inspiring Nature Photography Tutorialsby Dahlia Ambrose on 29th October 2025 at 12:00
When talking about nature photography, anything from flowers, leaves, trees, wildlife, to the mountains, rivers, waterfalls and the atmosphere that makes it beautiful, like the fog and mist, rain, sunlight, etc., can be photographed in a very beautiful way. In this article, we have put together some tutorials for nature photography, so you can photograph something this season to capture the beautiful colours and atmosphere. The post Capture The Stunning Seasonal Colours With These Inspiring Nature Photography Tutorials appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Eastman Kodak has resumed direct sales of consumer film after more than a decade
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Image: Datacolor Datacolor, a color management leader, has announced a SpyderPro software update with some surprising changes. The company has introduced the ability to use its Device Preview tool to …
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