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Location American Photography News for 19 February 2026
IronGlass Brings Legendary Soviet Cinema Lenses to Mirrorless Cameras IronGlass, best known for its rehoused Soviet-era cinema lenses, has announced the Air series, a set of compact, modified vintage cine lenses built for filmmakers using modern mirrorless cameras. [Read More]
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Get the Look of the Nikon D700 Easily

The Phoblographer - 19 Feb 2026 20:00
In December 2025, The Phoblographer turned 16 years old. I, as the Editor in Chief/Founder/Publisher, am pretty proud that I've been able to keep the online magazine around for that long. So for the belated sweet 16 ...
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Tamron-Link Dongle Lets You Customize and Control Your Lens on iPhone Alongside the exciting new Tamron 35-100mm f/2.8 Di III VXD lens for Sony E and Nikon Z-mount cameras, Tamron announced Tamron-Link, a new Bluetooth-enabled accessory to enable photographers to easily customize their Tam...
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Female in Focus x Nikon 2025 Winners Amplify Womens Voices in Photography The British Journal of Photography and Nikon have announced the outstanding winners of the Female in Focus 2025 photography competition. The competition celebrates the work of women and non-binary photographers worldwide...
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Wildflower Superbloom Sweeps Death Valley for First Time in 10 Years Across the deserts of the American West, a rare and widespread superbloom is taking shape, including in Death Valley National Park where it has already started. Following months of steady storms and snowmelt runoff, land...
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With SanDisk Spun Off, WD is Reviving and Relaunching the G-Drive Brand Now that SanDisk has been spun off into its own separate brand, Western Digital (now known as just WD) is reinvigorating the G-Drive brand and transitioning all of the HDD products that used to be SanDisk Professional ov...
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Snapseeds New Built-In Camera Has Film Simulations, Including Portra and Superia Snapseed suddenly updated its app last year after years of silence, and it doesn't seem like the team is done. Today, it pushed an update to the iOS app that adds a camera to the interface; it's the first time Sn...
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How 3 Low Vision Photographers Make Their Images

The Phoblographer - 19 Feb 2026 17:00
February is low vision awareness month. We can all agree that vision is insanely important to a photographer. But did you know that even if you don't have perfect vision, you can still do photography? Here's a li...
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This DPReview reader captures the cosmos from his backyard M16 - the so-called Eagle Nebula with the 3 Pillars of Creation in its center - is one of the most iconic images we know from the Hubble Space Telescope. Photo: Michael S. From photographing highenergy sports events to h...
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Reservations No Longer Needed at Three of Americas Most Popular National Parks The National Park Service (NPS) has announced that visitors to three of the most popular national parks in the United States will no longer need to make reservations to enter in 2026. The move is a dramatic shift in how ...
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Mandlers First Recreated Classic Leica Lens Sold Out Almost Immediately Chinese newcomer Mandler announced its first lens last May, the Mandler 35mm f/2 "7 Elements." The lens faithfully recreates the classic Leica Summicron 35mm f/2 at an extremely aggressive price of about $350. It...
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The 4 Best-Selling Lenses on Amazon Right Now

The Phoblographer - 19 Feb 2026 14:00
When it comes to choosing a lens, often then not, people go for a zoom, which offers a range of versatility. For more people shooting across genres, this is a cost-effective option. If you look at Amazon's best-selli...
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Horror Demon Appears in DC Real Estate Listing Photo Real estate photos are meant to attract renters and buyers, but AI-generated images are misleading people and making horrific errors. Case in point: a Washington, D.C. listing featured a demon climbing out of a bathroom ...
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This year's Female in Focus winners show the changing face of photography Female in Focus x Nikon 2025 The winners of the Female in Focus 2025 competition have been announced, showcasing exceptional work on this year's theme, On the Cusp. The contest, which is hosted by the British Journal...
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In 2017, I finished writing the site's Nikon D850 review. This camera is exceptional in so many different ways. But at the time, I was ready to move on fully from DSLRs. In fact, I had already done so. But in 2025, I...
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William Egglestons Final Dye-Transfer Photos Go on Display For his new show, The Last Dyes, William Eggleston and his team used up the last remaining dye-transfer materials to make new prints of the iconic photographer's work from the 1970s. [Read More]
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Can the EOS R10 Mark II Step Out of the R7s Shadow?

The Phoblographer - 19 Feb 2026 08:00
Canon full frame cameras have been at the forefront as long as one can remember. The company's 5D series, the R series, and the recently launched R1 are some models that offer great dynamic range, good high ISO capab...
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The Vivo V70 Smartphone Has a Trio of Zeiss Cameras Vivo has announced the global launch of its V70 smartphone, featuring a new, more powerful camera system co-engineered with Zeiss. [Read More]
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Tamron 35-100mm f/2.8 Di III VXD Review: Every Street Photo Focal Length Tamron consistently creates zoom lenses that break the norm when it comes to focal length, offering alternatives to the classic patterns that most other manufacturers pursue. Even the more conventional Tamron 28-75mm f/2...
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Tamron 35-100mm f2.8 Review: 3 Reasons Why This Lens Rules

The Phoblographer - 19 Feb 2026 04:01
Tamron is known for releasing really odd focal lengths that are still good lenses. And for that, they should be applauded because they deliver products no one else is. But the Tamron 35-100mm f2.8 really made me scratch ...
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The Tamron 35-100mm f/2.8 Is a Lightweight Alternative to the 35-150mm Tamron has announced the 35-100mm f/2.8 Di III VXD lens for Nikon Z and Sony E-mount cameras. At nearly the same size and weight as the 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD lens, the company says it was designed to be a lightweight ...
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This Tamron Announcement is Kinda Weird. But it Makes Sense

The Phoblographer - 19 Feb 2026 04:00
Tamron is sincerely one of the lens makers that I personally love the most. They're partially owned by Sony and they constantly show the world that good lenses don't need to be insanely pricey. And sometimes they...
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