Category: Cameras
Nikon Z8 Firmware 3.0 – So Many Great Updates
Something I’ve seen Nikon doing ever since the launch of their Z9 camera a few years ago is a steady release of firmware for their cameras. What’s even nicer is that sometimes these firmware updates introduce features that Nikon typically used to release only via newer camera models, at least in their DSLR lineup. The…
The Horika App Review: a Holga in Your Phone?
Many photo apps today make users one of two promises: to create kitschy images that are popular on social media sites or to create filtered images that claim to be film-like, but instead just look like muddy cellphone photos. The Horika App goes a bit further than a half-baked promise of “film-like” photos and instead…
Want to photograph the northern lights tonight? Here’s how to plan your trip and the best settings to use
Insta360 just unveiled a bizarre cross between a GoPro and an Instax camera – and it could be the strangest camera setup of 2025
Camp Snap Pro Review: Best Point and Shoot Camera of 2025
“Oh my god,” I stated out loud when looking at images from the Camp Snap Pro. “The return of red eye in flash!” Yes, I got excited about red eye. If you’re reading this, then you may be a photographer who knows nothing about this…. Check out the original article: [Thephoblographer.Com] Camp Snap Pro Review:…
Read More “Camp Snap Pro Review: Best Point and Shoot Camera of 2025” »
Leaked images suggest DJI is close to launching its first 360 degree drone – and it could land before Insta360’s Antigravity
Kodak Ektar H35N: adorably basic
Half-frame cameras have garnered a bit of a cult following – enough for Pentax to make the Pentax 17 half-frame film camera (which we love) and for Fujifilm to make the X half, which is more of a digital ‘tribute’ to half-frame cameras than a faithful replica. Film cameras have become a big thing among…
Looking to snap up an early Black Friday deal on a new MacBook Air? Here’s your chance – the M4 model is literally the cheapest it’s ever been
I reviewed the Thermal Master P1 – and it ticks most of the thermal boxes, except for the ability to focus
Thermal Master P1: 30-second review The Thermal Master P1 is a compact, budget-friendly thermal imaging camera that offers solid performance for its price. With a VOx 160×120 sensor and Super IR resolution of 320×240, it delivers clear thermal visuals suitable for basic diagnostics. Its ±2 °C accuracy and –20 °C to 600 °C temperature range…
I’ve been tracking camera prices all year: here are the genuine record-low prices for Canon, Sony, Nikon, and others this Black Friday
8: The First Video Camera We’ve Liked in Years
One night while dealing with a slight bout of insomnia, I came across an ad from Camp Snap. They were launching their first-ever video camera, one that borrowed heavily from the design of the Super 8 film cameras of the past. I nearly immediately added it to my cart and purchased it…. Check out the…
Read More “8: The First Video Camera We’ve Liked in Years” »
Kodak’s trending Charmera keyring camera is a great gift idea – I’d preorder the ‘blind box’ now and hope it lands in time for the holidays
Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II review: a five-star lens by every metric
Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2. 8 S II: one-minute review Nikon’s Z-mount mirrorless cameras system has come of age – seven years since its first Z-mount cameras, we now have its first second-generation lens, the Z 24-70mm f/2. 8 S II, which is designed to replace the original Z 24-70mm f/2…. Check out the original article:…
Read More “Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II review: a five-star lens by every metric” »
