The new flagship model offers complete professional equipment in the areas of photo and video. Thanks to new features, such as a further developed shutter and an advanced auto focus algorithm, expressive pictures can be taken even under the most difficult conditions. Fujifilm X-T4 the new mirrorless camera is thus in the tradition of its three predecessor models. All previous models of the X-T series combine the advantages of classic photography with the latest imaging technologies and have repeatedly opened up new opportunities for demanding photographers.
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Laowa 7.5 mm f/2 MFT
This is the first time that Better Photography has reviewed a lens made for aerial photography applications. Saruhan Firat tests the lens on land to find out how good it is for general shooting.
READ MOREFujifilm X-T30
FUJIFILM’S X-T30 so-called ‘little giant’ is a smaller, lighter and more affordable alternative to the fabulous X-T3. It employs the same 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, includes a sophisticated 425-point autofocus system with reliable face and eye detection, and is capable of shooting as fast as 30 frames per second. For those interested in video, 4K recording is on offer at up to 30fps.
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Released in 2017, Sony‘s original A9 Mark II was the first camera to really show that mirrorless could compete with DSLRs when it came to fast autofocus, and it remains a mightily impressive camera to use if your subjects are on the go. Yet while the SONY A9 Mark II initially appears to offer just a few minor tweaks to a winning formula, that’s not quite the case.
READ MORENew Tokina 85 mm
The atx-m 85 mm f/1.8 FE is first in a new line of lenses for mirrorless mounts
READ MOREHasselblad launches the Super-Lightweight XCD 4/45P
Hasselblad has announced what it claims is ”the world’s lightest digital medium format autofocus Lens on the market today”, the XCD 4/45P.
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Hits: 39A polariser can cut out unwanted reflections and boost bath contrast and colour saturation in a scene There are two types of polariser: linear and circular. The term circular polariser does not refer to the filter’s actual shape, but to the way in which the light is polarised – in a circular motion. Linear polarisers have a habit of messing up autofocus and metering, so you should stick to the circular type. Do you need a polariser? A polariser has a couple of very important functions. First, it reduces…
READ MORENew Nikon zoom lenses
At the same time as announcing the D780, Nikon has released a pair of new zooms. The latest arrival in the F-mount is the Nikkor AF-S 120-300 mm f/2.8E FL ED SR VR – a professional zoom designed for sports and action photography with high-end DSLRs like the forthcoming Nikon D 6.
READ MOREMistakes to avoid in travel photography
Hits: 37Capturing unique travel photos isn’t easy. People who are starting out often make the same mistakes. TAKING TOURIST PHOTOS It is becoming more and more difficult to capture unique photos these days – so this is a real challenge for you as a photographer. But how do you make your photos unique? It comes down to three things: 1- Doing your research first so that you know what already exists. You will need to understand everything, from the angle of each shot to the weather and the lighting for…
READ MOREThe new Nikon: D780
Today Nikon introduces a high-performance DSLR that gives creative photographers everything they want from a full-frame camera—and more. A reliable partner for bold creators everywhere, the D780 nails stills or movies with equal brilliance.
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