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Thypoch Simera-C 35mm T1.5 Lens Review
The Thypoch Simera-C 35mm T1.5 Lens is a solid choice for those looking to capture a rich and textured cinematic moment.
Vivo's upcoming phone could once again redefine mobile photography and become a photography king, basically. Here's more info ...
It's expected to arrive in early 2026. vivo launched the X300 and X300 Pro last month, and now we're just waiting on the X300 ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
I saw red and you should, too! Now’s your last chance to capture vibrant fall colors with your camera
I visited my local arboretum to capture the last of the gorgeous fall colors before winter sets in. Here are my top ...
The Leica Q3 Monochrom renders the world in deep, expressive black and white, offering tonality and dynamic range that color ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Fujifilm has quietly released its secret sauce for film-like colors as downloadable 3D LUTs for video editing
Fujifilm has a long list of 3D-LUT files for its cameras, but most of these appear to be limited to Eterna, even for newer ...
Part of what makes Lost such a rewarding rewatch in 2025 is that it doesn't feel dated. The series still looks and sounds incredible. Because it was filmed on 35mm, which can be upscaled and ...
Indulgexpress on MSN
Christopher Nolan shot over 2 million feet of film for his epic “Odyssey” adaptation
Christopher Nolan’s devotion to classic filmmaking runs long and deep: he has used more than 2 million feet of film on his ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
I have owned a lot of cameras, but this is the one that I truly regret selling
Nippon Kogaku (now Nikon) took advantage of the Korean War to interview countless war photographers taking breaks in Japan.
Digital Camera World on MSN
APS was the glory standard, and everything was luxe – now when I hear the term it's just negging from the 'full frame' brigade!
There was a time when APS meant being treated like royalty; now it means you're not 'full' enough – but a box in my loft ...
The Fairlight Strael 4.0 has much to live up to – its predecessors have earned the Strael cult status in recent years. I ...
There are many objects that were commonplace in the 60s and 70s, yet which many young people today would struggle to operate.
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