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Peak Design wants your input for its next accessory Image: Peak Design Peak Design, the company behind many popular camera bags and accessories, is making an L-bracket and is looking for people's input via a survey. Given that the product is still in the works, detail...
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These Kids Truly Inspired Me Says Canon Explorer of Light Atiba Jefferson Canon Explorer of Light Atiba Jefferson worked with the Ryan Seacrest Foundation to provide kids at Rady Children's Health in Orange County with a photo-filled afternoon they'll never forget. [Read More]
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Picfair Expands Into Pro Market With Client Delivery Photo Albums Picfair, the photography store builder, is moving further into the professional and semi-professional photography space with the introduction of private albums, a new feature designed to support client delivery workflows...
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Upscale, Denoise, Deblur, and More with Aiarty

PetaPixel - 10 Apr 2026 19:43
Upscale, Denoise, Deblur, and More with Aiarty Old photos don't just fade, they slowly lose the details that make them meaningful. If you're looking for how to bring old photos back to life or make them clearer, an AI-powered tool like Aiarty Image Enhancer c...
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Our Presets are Truly Something Very Special

The Phoblographer - 10 Apr 2026 19:00
If you use Lightroom or Capture One, you'll love these. For several years now, the Phoblographer has been actively selling presets to our audience. And folks have been loving them. We started with presets designed fo...
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Satellite Images Show Much Light Pollution Has Increased Light pollution is a significant, increasing problem, and it doesn't just affect astrophotographers. Scientists using satellite imagery of Earth from 2014 through 2022 have found that human activity and artificial li...
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When Is a 100-Year-Old Lens Better Than Modern Glass? Photographer, YouTube creator, and enthusiast of weird lenses, Mathieu Stern, adapted a century-old photographic lens for modern digital cinema in his newest video. The experiment pairs vintage glass with the Sony FX3 to...
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Powerful Photo Competition Focuses on Natures Death and Decay Nature's not all baby elephants and clumsy ducklings - it can be raw, intense, and gruesome. Step forward the winners of the annual themed challenge from Close-up Photographer of the Year (CUPOTY). This year's th...
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Wildlife photography is one of the most challenging genres of the medium. It requires one to be patient, but also quick when the moments call. Close-up Photographer of the Year, which has been providing a platform for ma...
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The Best Budget Lenses From Sigma (L-Mount)

The Phoblographer - 10 Apr 2026 16:00
When it comes to choosing a nice lens, one can always find themselves at their wits' ends. Some lenses offer great performance, while others have a better form factor. However, to find one that can bridge the gap bet...
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Spring Lens Deals: Save Big on Lenses for Portraits, Wildlife, Macro, and More Spring is one of the most active seasons for photographers, with shifting light, new color in the landscape, and increased wildlife activity all happening at once. That makes it a practical time to reassess gear, especia...
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TTArtisan Launches New $150 AF 17mm f/1.8 Air Lens TTArtisan has introduced the TTArtisan AF 17mm f/1.8 Air, a compact and lightweight wide-angle prime designed for APS-C mirrorless systems. Available in Sony E and Fujifilm X mounts, the new lens emphasizes portability, ...
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Not dead yet: how to revive a camera format

DP Review - 10 Apr 2026 13:00
Not dead yet: how to revive a camera format Photo: Dale Baskin The compact film camera was widely seen as an outdated category relegated to the past. For years, the consensus was that film itself was fading away, smartphone cameras gutted the pointandshoot market ...
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Rare Collection of Elliott Erwitt Color Photos Show He Didnt Just Use Black and White Legendary documentary photographer Elliott Erwitt was best known for his black and white images that often touch on the absurd, but he shot plenty of color photographs, too. [Read More]
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Iconic David Attenborough Moment From the 1970s Explored in New Film A new Netflix film will investigate one of the most iconic moments in nature documentary history: when a baby gorilla called Pablo decided to lie across David Attenborough. [Read More]
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The Nikon Z 800mm f6.3 VR S is one lens that will immediately challenge your expectations for super telephoto lenses. This isn't just for what it does, but also for how it feels. An 800mm lens usually comes with a re...
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Locals Around Mount Fuji Struggle to Deal With Tourist Influx After an annual cherry blossom festival in Japan was canceled because of hordes of photo-seeking tourists, locals have spoken out about the disruption. [Read More]
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The Best Budget Zoom Lenses from Sony

The Phoblographer - 10 Apr 2026 07:00
Sony has some incredible lenses. The company's decision to shift to mirrorless early on played an incredible role in shaping their optics, with the company also working on some collaborations with Zeiss to make thing...
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The New Nikon Zf Firmware Could Mess with Viltrox Lenses

The Phoblographer - 10 Apr 2026 04:00
Nikon recently updated the firmware of their Nikon Zf. And with that, I was truly wondering what had happened. In fact, I was waiting for this specifically. The changes seemed to be very odd until I did some deep testing...
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