I 3D Printed A Canon Ef Lens Mount For Game Boy Camera

I was inspired by Tim Binnion‘s work with the Game Boy Camera and a cheap cellphone tele lens. I figured I’d up the ante and design and build a full Canon EF Mount for my Game Boy Camera. The GBC has a sensor size of about 3.6mm² which seems equivalent to a 1/4″ sensor (Wikipedia). This gives the GBC a crop factor of about 10.81. With my 70-200 f4 mounted on a 1....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Lidia Lewis

I Don T Want To Photograph Models

I don’t want to photograph models. They are lovely and beautiful and work with you and do what you ask and most are a dream to photograph, resulting in beautiful images. All this is true, but… I don’t want to photograph them. I don’t. See, I don’t want models to be representations of my work. I don’t want hand picked human beings of all ages outfitted in custom clothing with hair and makeup done professionally to be what people see when they peruse my portfolio....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 476 words · Michael Simmons

If You Can Only Have One Light Strongly Consider A Big Octabox

Well, of course, it won’t be just one type of light, you will also have a bare flash to play with. But if you can only have one modifier, I would say get a big octabox. But first, let’s define the octabox or as photographers fondly call her, the Octa. The Octa is (usually) a fairly big source of light that has an octagonal front surface. Unlike a softbox for example, which has a square or rectangular surface....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 444 words · Michael Bascomb

Instagram Co Founders Are Resigning From The Company

After eight years (and six of them under Facebook), Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are leaving the company. Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom confirmed the news in a statement, saying that he and Krieger are moving from being leaders to being just users of the platform.Advertisements According to Systrom’s statement, the duo is now “ready for their next chapter.” Systrom added that he and Krieger are looking forward to seeing what Instagram and Facebook will do in the coming years....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 317 words · Sunny Fountain

Instagram S New Sensitivity Filter Might Be Censoring Your Work

Last week, Instagram introduced the new “Sensitive content control” feature within the app. It lets users choose how much sensitive content they want to see – all, some, or almost none of it. This means that some people you may want to reach will not be able to discover your work in Explore, and some creators have already complained about it. A post shared by C&G Holsters (@candgarms) It still remains a little vague what “sensitive content” is....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 626 words · Thomas Anderson

Instagram To Let You Reply To Messages Without Leaving Your Feed

Instagram has announced a new set of features that will change messaging on the platform as we know it. The most interesting and useful one lets you multitask, and you’ll no longer need to open DMs and lose the track of your scrolling. Instead, you’ll be able to simply reply to messages while your Feed is still open. In the announcement, Meta explains the changes that are about to come....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 242 words · Veronica Matthew

Instagrammer Posts Side By Side Photos Showing The Difference Between Real Life And Instagram Posing Nsfw

Seeing all those amazing photos of perfect lives and perfect bodies on Instagram can make us feel jealous. We know that they’re posed and even fake, yet they can still make us feel that we’re not good enough. Because of this, Instagrammer Sara Puhto has built her Instagram account around body positivity and much-needed reality check. She shares side-by-side photos of herself that show just how big the difference is between real life and posing for social media photos....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 560 words · Jack Crichton

Instantkon Sf70 Instant Camera Is A Polaroid Sx 70 On Steroids

The legendary Polaroid SX-70 was invented nearly half a century ago. And in 2020, MiNT is introducing the modern version of the iconic instant camera. InstantKon SF70 takes the best from the retro SX-70 and combines it with modern technology. You get the same instant photo experience, but with full manual control and a couple more improvements over the Polaroid SX-70. So, let’s dive in and see what the InstantKon SF70 has to offer....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · Rebecca Vargas

Is A 600 Boom Pole Worth It Try A 10 Broom Pole Instead

If you want a lightweight, telescopic professional boom pole, it’s not exactly cheap. But is it really worth paying hundreds of dollars for this particular piece of gear? In this video, Griffin Hammond of Indy Mogul compares a $589 K-Tek K-102CCR boom pole with a $10 “broom pole” he made himself, you guessed it: from a broom handle. So, how does a $10 DIY boom pole stack up against the pricey pro version?...

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 462 words · Lisa Ernst

James Webb Telescope S Storage Space Is Smaller Than Your Smallest Ssd

RAW files and videos taken on a modest DSLR or mirrorless camera still take up quite a lot of space. So, how much storage space do you think James Webb Space Telescope needs? One would think that a ten-billion space telescope would need quite a lot of storage space for all those super-sharp and detailed photos it takes and sends back to Earth. If that’s what you think – you’re wrong....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 378 words · Byron Kemper

Jupiter Soon Comes Its Closest In 70 Years Astrophotographers Don T Miss Your Chance

If you’re into astrophotography or just enjoy sky-gazing, there’s a real treat ahead. On 26 September, and a few days before and after that, beautiful Jupiter is going to be easy to spot and shoot. It will be so close to the Earth that a good pair of binoculars will be enough to see it. And it’s a truly unique opportunity as the planet will be the closest to us in 70 years....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 327 words · Nicole Hubley

Kerlee Jump Into The Lens Market With World S First Super Fast 35Mm F 1 2 For Full Frame Cameras

It seems to be a thing these days for unknown brands to suddenly be jumping into the lens market with things we actually sometimes want and need in our photographic lives. Now, it’s Kerlee’s turn. The new Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 lens is being pushed as the “World’s First” such lens for full frame cameras, with versions for Canon, Nikon, Sony and Pentax. There is the Voigtländer 35mm f/1.2 available for Leica M, but that’s not an SLR, so doesn’t really count....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Michael Thompson

Kitsplit Acquires Cameralends To Become The World S Largest Camera Rental Marketplace

The Share Economy has brought the world some pretty interesting business models. The likes of Uber and Airbnb have become a part of daily life now, for many people throughout the world. It’s not something that many people associate with photography gear rental, though. Typically one thinks of companies like LensRentals and BorrowLenses, who meticulously maintain their equipment to ensure they’re always letting out the very best. But gear rental doesn’t seem to be immune to the share economy....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 506 words · Troy Moye

Laowa Launches Trio Of Compact Lightweight And Low Budget 1 5X Anamorphic Prime Lenses

Venus Optics has announced a new line of low budget lightweight 1.5x anamorphic prime lenses for EF and PL mount cameras as well as seven different mirrorless mounts. It’s called the Nanomorph series and consists of 27mm T2.8, 35mm T2.4 and 50mm T2.4 1.5x anamorphic lenses. Interestingly, they’re available with a choice of “flare options” – amber or blue – letting you choose your desired look. They claim to be the “world’s tiniest anamorphic lenses” and in mirrorless form, they are....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 753 words · Jim Swanson

Leaked Panasonic Gh5 Gh5S G9 Firmware Updates Made Official

It probably wasn’t much of a surprise that Panasonic was planning to release new GH5, GH5S and G9 firmware updates. Mostly because Panasonic are always releasing new firmware updates for such cameras. But what was a surprise was Panasonic finding that the announcement planned for May 30th had been leaked in Japan a couple of days ago. Now, though, Panasonic has made the firmware announcement official, with a list of what users can look forward to....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 259 words · Jacob Smith

Leica M7 Camera Is Now Officially Discontinued

After 15 years on the market, Leica M7 has now been officially discontinued. As reported on Red Dot Forum, Leica will not be producing the M7 any longer, and you’ll be able to get it only from the remaining stock at various dealers. Leica M7 was introduced in 2002 as a follow-up to the M6. It had a more modern aperture priority mode and electronically controlled shutter. It was also the first M camera with a built-in DX code reader for ISO detection....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 130 words · Carolyn Fowler

Lighting Vs Composition Which One Is More Important

We can say that good lighting and good composition are the essentials of a good photo. But which of these is more important? In this video, Manny Ortiz discusses this interesting question. Can we even make such a choice? If you ask me, choosing between lighting and composition is like asking a mother which of her children she loves more. Good composition is what makes your photo really stand out....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 278 words · Anthony English

Lightroom Update Brings New Texture Slider In App Education And Batch Processing For Android

Every few years, Adobe adds something new and interesting to their raw file engine. We saw it when they added the Clarity slider, when we lost “Fill Light” and “Recovery” in favour of shadows, highlights and white levels. And we saw it fairly recently when they introduced Dehaze. Now, they’ve added a new “Texture” slider, which is sort of like the Clarity slider, only much smarter. Along with the new raw engine update, Adobe has today announced updates to various versions of Lightroom, including Lightroom Classic as well as Lightroom for iOS and Android....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 559 words · Marcus Osofsky

Lit Flash Is Designed To Simplify Smartphone Flash Photography

If you’ve shot with a smartphone, you’ll know how terrible the built-in flash is. LIT has introduced a new xenon flash which brings the power of an external flash to your smartphone photos. It will be available for both Android and iPhone and it aims to make your photos “lit.” This isn’t the first time an external flash has been made available for smartphone photographers. Godox has done it, but with a flash trigger connected to an app....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 593 words · Cynthia Mcmillan

Litepanels Has Announced A Brighter Lykos Bicolour Led Panel

Litepanels has today announced their new Lykos+ Mini LED panel. They describe it as a broadcast-quality bicolour light with 40% more light output than the previous generation, claiming over 2,000 lux (@3ft) of accurate white light at any colour temp from 3200K up to 5600K. It incorporates the lensing tech from its larger 1×1 Astra siblings, with a CRI of 96, but weighing a mere 1lb. If the weight and the “Mini LED” descriptor hadn’t given it away, it’s a small and compact light, designed for use in remote locations or in tight spaces....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 274 words · Jennifer Culberson