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Today, Capture One is debuting a brand new set of tools in Beta as part of its latest update. Unfortunately, they're still not addressing giving photographers better high ISO editing abilities -- which has long been requested.
Gordon Laing, an outstanding camera reviewer from CameraLabs and friend of PetaPixel, just published his review of the Fujifilm GFX100RF which he took to arguably one of the best locations for the compact medium format camera: Iceland. [Read More]
Smartphone gimbals are old hat by now but they’ve always had room to get better, and that’s how DJI approaches the Osmo Mobile 7P. The big jump? Being able to use it to track subjects using third-party apps. [Read More]
I've been a fan of Espresso Displays for several years now and used the 17 Pro regularly while traveling for a majority of last year. In January, the company announced a new brighter, lighter, and smaller 15 Pro model and for my needs, it's even better. [Read More]
It appears that Harman Technology's foray into 35mm color film series has been a success, following the release of Phoenix 200 in late 2023 -- which is still widely available despite being described as limited edition upon release --- Harman followed up with another color negative film, Red 125. [Read More]
One of the best things that LUMIX does is image stabilization. The Phoblographer's review staff are required to be able to handhold a camera and get an exposure that's longer than one second -- without camera shake! And with these cameras, it's pretty easy to do.
Gordon from CameraLabs decided to review the PowerShot 350, and I personally love his reviews when he dives back into history to pull out some esoteric cameras long forgotten. As we wait for the global release of the PowerShot V1, it’s a fun time to go back 28 years ago to 1997.