A super wordy and detailed review of Sony RX1R II, including a comparison vs. the original RX1R and an AF test. Since Sony shut down…
Gizmodo reviews the Leica SL and reaches the same conclusion David Schloss did in an issue of Digital Photo Pro last year: A brilliant camera,…
Sony won so many awards last year, we didn’t post on or see all of them. The list includes the universally-praised α7R II to the low-light…
At the end of last year, the rumor sites lit up with news of Samsung selling off their mirrorless business. We asked our contacts and…
One of the main selling points of the full-frame Sony Alpha series of cameras — A7, A7R, A7S — is the eMount can accept so…
I’ll interrupt our normal programming for this short RIP Bowie vignette… Last week, we’re at yet another CES Vegas corporate party, and the venue has…
Johan Lolos, AKA lebackpacker spent the last year travelling and photographing New Zealand. In an interview with Stuff, the 28-year old Belgian offers some well-said advice:…
After Sony shut down the RX1R II line, it seemed David and I were the only ones with copies at CES and when shared between…
There wasn’t any new mirrorless tech announced at CES with the D5, but Nikon’s Snapbridge with BlueTooth does get a nod from us for a company…
Hung out and shot with Calvin Lee last night. Calvin and I see each other a few times a year at tech events like CES…
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