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BenQ's SW270C monitor is a 27" 16:9 HDR IPS display with 99% Adobe RGB coverage for $799

BenQ has launched the SW270C, the newest monitor in its PhotoVue Photographer Photo Editing Monitor Series. The new 16:9 27-inch IPS monitor (2560 x 1440 at 60 Hz) features hardware color calibration and BenQ’s new Color Uniformity Technology, which keeps color accurate across the entire width and height of the monitor alongside its AQColor technology. dpreview.com »

2019-7-13 19:54

Tamron announces new 35-150mm F2.8-4 lens for Canon, Nikon cameras

Tamron has announced the 35-150mm F2. 8-4 Di VC OSD lens for Canon EF and Nikon F mounts. The lens, which Tamron says is a 'dedicated portrait lens,' is constructed of 19 elements in 14 groups including three Low Dispersion elements (LD), three hybrid aspherical elements and a features Tamron's Broad-Band Anti-Reflection (BBAR) coating throughout the lens to reduce ghosting and flares. dpreview.com »

2019-4-26 13:30

Fujifilm Camera Remote app for iOS gets new UI, additional camera support and more

Fujifilm has released version 4. 0 of its Fujifilm Camera Remote iOS app and announced the Android version will be available May 2019. The update, which was originally announced back in February, features a new interface as well as a number of new features that makes it easier to control settings and capture images remotely with wireless-equipped Fujifilm cameras. dpreview.com »

2019-4-2 18:16

Picktorial photo editor for macOS gets 4.0 update with new DAM and workflow features

Non-destructive macOS photo editor Picktorial has been updated to version 4. 0, which is free for customers who purchased version 3. 50. Picktorial 4 brings new workflow and digital asset management (DAM) features, including its own index — a move to shed its reliance on macOS Spotlight — as well as an updated search function with advanced search fields that aren't supported by Spotlight. dpreview.com »

2019-2-21 22:57

“Mounted Chimeras” Features Fantastic Creatures “Made” Through Multiple Exposures

Ever wanted to make something different using double or even multiple exposures with film cameras? Something that's not a silhouette of someone set against cityscapes or flowers? We've found an interesting project that makes use of this beloved analog technique in a rather fantastic way: creating surreal, mythological creatures.  thephoblographer.com »

2018-10-24 19:00