Kenko Tokina Has Announced Three Weird Looking 300Mm 600Mm And 900Mm Super Telephoto Lenses Are On The Way

Kenko Tokina Japan has announced three new manual focus lenses for APS-C mirrorless cameras. The three lenses are all super telephoto, being extremely long in terms of focal length all quite short in physical length. This design is due to the fact that they’re reflex lenses. Essentially, they contain mirrors to house a longer focal length inside a shorter barrel. But even for reflex lenses, they look pretty odd. The three lenses have focal lengths of 300mm, 600mm and 900mm, and they’re coming to Indiegogo....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 333 words · Russell Seburg

Kodak S Paper And Chemistry Business Sold To Chinese Company A Report

According to the Australian website, Inside Imaging, the Kodak paper and chemistry business was just sold to a Chinese company, Sino Promise Holdings. Sino is a relatively young company and according to their website, they were established in 1993 and are the largest distributor of Kodak Alaris in the world. According to Inside Imaging, Kodak made an internal announcement about the purchase on July 7th. When you look at the combined statements of Inside Imaging and Sino holdings, this report makes sense....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 188 words · Miguel Ham

Kodak S Terms Screw Over 4 000 Photographers By Stripping Them Of Copyright To Their Own Work

In early 2017, Kodak introduced its on-demand photography service Kodakit. While it may have sounded like a good idea, it turns out that the service is not on photographers’ side at all. All participating photographers are asked to give up all copyrights to the photos they take. The photo assignment agency also requires them to give up the moral rights and assume all legal risks of their assignments. And as if that weren’t enough: there’s also the possibility that photographers might not get paid if clients don’t like the photos....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 588 words · Wade Selph

Kolari Vision S New Clip In Filters For The Eos R5 R6 Live Between Your Lens And Sensor

Kolari Vision has announced a new set of clip-in magnetic filters for the Canon EOS R5. They mount inside the camera body in front of the sensor but behind the lens. It’s compatible with native RF mount lenses or when using the EF to RF adapter. Kolari initially announced the clip-in filter system for the EOS R system last September. Now, though, it’s finally here. There are two types of filters available....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 374 words · Kathleen Walker

Leica Goes On Safari With The New M10 P And Summicron M 50Mm F 2 Safari Limited Editions

Leica Camera has released a new Leica M10-P camera and Summicron-M 50mm f/2 lens. They’re a lot like the old M10-P and 50mm f/2 lens, except these are limited “Safari” edition. Leica says that the release of these items “reopens a beloved chapter in Leica Camera’s ongoing tradition of special olive green camera releases”. There will only be 1,500 M10-P cameras up for sale worldwide and only 500 of the matching lens....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 291 words · Marilyn Marsh

Leica Press Release Leaks Early Confirms Collaboration With Panasonic And Sigma

The complete Leica press release confirming the “strategic cooperation” between Leica, Panasonic and Sigma has leaked ahead of today’s official announcement. The (Google translated) press release (original in German here) doesn’t say what cameras or lenses might be announced, just that the three companies are working together to release full frame & APS-C cameras and lenses using the Leica L mount. A quote from Sigma CEO, Kazuto Yamaki, does confirm, though, that Sigma is planning to release cameras based on the Leica L mount and not just lenses....

February 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1170 words · Angel Turner

Lessons On Properly Lighting Dark Skinned Actors From Insecure Director Of Photography Ava Berkofsky

How to properly light the model depends on several aspects, and one of them is skin color. Insecure’s director of photography, Ava Berkofsky, makes the actors in the series look fabulous. In this 2-minute video, she shares her lessons on properly lighting the dark-skinned actors to achieve the best results. As Ava tells The Mic, when she was in film school, no one ever talked about lighting nonwhite people other than in terms of a few general rules....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 375 words · Autumn Brown

Licensed Or Not A Closer Look At The Fox News Flood Footage Fiasco

In the face of breaking news, smartphones have made everyone a frontline reporter, and social media has allowed users to become self-publishers. However, with a rare exceptions, most news content still relies on traditional media for mass distribution. Junior producers at large news gathering organizations often attempt to obtain licensing rights directly from individuals via social media for photo and video that might not be available through wire services like AP, Reuters and AFP....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 813 words · Mary Lucas

Lightroom Will Finally Become Faster As Adobe Announces Gpu Accelerated Editing

If there’s one thing most Lightroom users agree about, it’s that the program could use a speed boost. In its latest announcement, Adobe introduces GPU-accelerated editing in Lightroom Classic and Camera Raw. It should make the editing process smoother and make the programs faster and more responsive. Adobe announced the upcoming improvements on its blog. There are several new features coming in the latest update, but the GPU-accelerated editing is certainly the most interesting one....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 275 words · Viola Yancey

Log Video Is Coming To Your Smartphone With A New Filmic Pro Update

FiLMiC Pro has been my go to app for mobile video for the past few years. Whether I want to shoot a quick personal clip or shoot some behind the scenes footage, it mostly works great. There’s one or two issues, like drifting audio and no ability to shoot 23.976fps (it does exactly 24), but it’s still the most useful video app out there. One thing that’s a big problem common to all mobile video apps, though, is the contrast and colour typically provided by most phones sucks....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 532 words · Brandon Vest

Lomography Launches 80 Panoramic Film Camera With Liquid Filled Lens

Lomography has announced HydroChrome Sutton’s Panoramic Belair Camera, a 35mm film camera that uses a strange (and pretty cool) liquid-filled lens. If the concept sounds familiar, it’s because this type of lens is included with DIY cardboard camera Lomomod No. 1. Only this time, you won’t need to assemble anything on your own. HydroChrome is a panoramic 35mm camera with a fixed-focus lens. Thomas Sutton’s original liquid-filled lens inspires it; only this one is a contemporary and plastic version of it....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 211 words · Daniel Stanley

Maid Of Honor Hilariously Photobombs Her Best Friend S Wedding Photoshoot

Being a maid of honor is a big privilege and carries great responsibility. Sharilyn Wester performed her duty and made her best friend’s wedding photos unforgettable. While Rebecca Foster and her husband James did the wedding photoshoot, Sharilyn proposed to take some photos where she’ll be tossing the bride’s veil. Photographer Ashley Hempel agreed, and in no time, Sharilyn took her task. But it turned out her and the bride had a different idea in mind, and Sharylin started acting so goofy, that both the groom and the photographer were caught by surprise....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 326 words · Laura Sears

Manfrotto S New 300Xm Gimbal Features A Modular Design For Maximum Versatility

With as many companies as there are making gimbals these days, and with a whole wave of new ones coming out each year, it’s become difficult for them to stand out from each other. But Manfrotto thinks they’ve found a good approach with their new modular gimbal, that allows you to go from the traditional handled setup to whatever you want by removing and moving bits around at will. The Gimbal is part of Manfrotto’s new “Move” ecosystem whose core focus is modularity and versatility....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 579 words · Lulu Roberson

Maya Is The Only Darkroom Timer You Ll Ever Need

One of the biggest issues in the darkroom is keeping track of time. Whether it’s for developing your rolls of film or exposing negatives onto paper in the enlarger, there’s just very little out there these days to assist with that, and using a phone can be tricky, especially if you’ve got wet chemicals on your hands. But it seems there’s a new, modern solution to this particular problem; Maya....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 496 words · John Schaffer

Meet D3 U The First Real Life Camera That Captures Photos In Virtual Reality

It’s been a while since virtual reality has left sci-fi movies and became available to the masses. And now we can even take photos in virtual world. Design studio dotdotdash has introduced D3-U, the first camera of this kind. Dotdotdash synchronized the announcement of the D3-U with the VIVE Tracker, which was announced at CES 2017. These two combined enable you to take photos in the virtual world, and even more than that....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 277 words · Lawrence White

Mitsubishi Reported To Be Leaving The Photography Market

I’ll bet most of you didn’t realise Mitsubishi was even in the photography market and just made Shoguns, Galants and various other 4-wheeled whatnots, right? Well, no, that’s Mitsubishi Motors. This is Mitsubishi Electric (confusing, I know) and they’ve been making dye-sub photo printers since the 80s. They’re also one of the most popular brands of on-site printer out there for event photographers. Well, PhotoBite in the UK is reporting that Mitsubishi Electric is getting out of not only the photography printing market but also the medical printing sector, too....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Julia Daniels

More And More People Have Cosmetic Surgery To Look Like Their Snapchat Selfies Doctors Find

A recent study has shown that a majority of plastic surgery patients wants to look better in selfies. But it’s not celebrities that serve as models any longer. Nowadays, people want to look like their own Snapchat selfies. Doctors have noticed this trend, and it has been discussed in an article recently published on JAMA Network. When I started reading the article, I imagined a pretty incredible scene: a person going to a plastic surgeon saying something like “I’d like dog ears and a tongue that goes out on its own whenever I open my mouth....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 378 words · Andrew Cox

Mountain Guide Captures Volcanic Dirty Thunderstorm On Video

A mountain guide has shared an astounding video of a rare phenomenon only seen during a volcanic eruption. Volcanic lightning is seldom seen, and even more rarely is it captured on video. The guide Chino Adventuras captured the rare footage while showing tourists the the summit of Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala. Warning: some expletives can be heard: A post shared by Chino Aventuras (@chinoaventuras502) The video shows the view from the summit of the peak, with several tourists standing around watching the volcano erupt....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 215 words · Mary Pink

My Three Years Without A Photography Agent

In September 2016 my Photography Agents, Vaughn-Hannigan, abruptly closed their doors after 10 years in business. Since then I have been without an agent, representing myself, and I thought I would look back and ask the question which has been lingering with me through this time: To Agent or not to Agent? After the news broke of Vaughn-Hannigan’s closure, there was a flurry of activity. Art Department, a major Photo Agency in New York, offered to take on all the VH photographers and some of the staff....

February 1, 2023 · 12 min · 2501 words · Kenneth Brougham

Nasa S Lucy Spacecraft Captures Gloomy Black And White Image Of The Earth

Photos of the Earth from space always remind me just how small I am in the grander scheme of things. And in a way, it brings me comfort and peace. But a recent photo of our home planet had quite the opposite effect on me, even though it wasn’t the intention behind it. NASA’s Lucy spacecraft captured this black-and-white image of the Earth, making it look quite gloomy and depressing...

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 298 words · Larry Major