PetaPixel Tuesday September 20, 2022
Fujifilm’s newly announced X-H2 mirrorless camera has a 40.2-megapixel APS-C sensor— the highest resolution of any X Series camera—and is the world’s first APS-C camera that is capable of 8K, notes PetaPixel. “For stills and video shooters this camera really pushes the boundaries,” adds DIY Photography, citing the camera’s enhanced autofocus capabilities and other features, including blackout-free image bursts at 15 fps. DP Review has an initial review. Fujifilm also announced a redesigned version of its 56mm f/1.2 R WR lens. Read the full Story >>
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Wonderful Machine Tuesday September 20, 2022
One of the remarkable things about sending a 3,000-pound machine around a half mile of road at 200 miles an hour is that after you survive one lap, you're expected to complete 499 more. But NASCAR
drivers have secret weapons--their pit crews. Greenville, South Carolina-based photographer Will Crooks recently photographed a pit crew training center for a feature in Road & Track magazine. Working … Read the full Story >>
Digital Camera World Monday September 19, 2022
With the James Webb Telescope delivering breathtaking views of the cosmos, the universe is back in fashion, declares Digital Camera World, which recently offered insights on how to photograph shooting stars. The good news: You don’t need a space telescope or even an expensive camera to create stunning images.You will need dark skies and a tripod. Almanac com can help you find out when your chances of success will be best. Read the full Story >>
Pop Photo Monday September 19, 2022
“Atiba Jefferson is a legend in the world of skateboard photography (and skateboarding in general). With more than 25 years of experience behind the lens, his work has and continues to grace the covers and pages of nearly every major skateboard magazine known to humankind.” So notes Pop Photo in an interview with the photographer. His advice for young photographers: “Pay attention to those who are good at it and what they’re doing. And just love what you do. If photography is something that you don’t really love, it’s going to be a tough thing.” Read the full Story >>