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Is the Sony A7V taking the crown as the new most well rounded camera; taking the crown from the Canon R6III? Chris Nicolls from Peta Pixels is on it!
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The DJI Osmo Action 6 review is here, giving you a variable aperture and a sensor big enough to prove your action shots are now superior. It even has an Open Gate mode, so you can stop agonizing over horizontal vs. vertical for your action-packed TikToks.
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Gerald Undone reviews the Canon R6 Mark III and concludes that “cameras have peaked”.
Guess it’s time to put the spec sheets down and finally go shoot something! -
Dive into the world of crazy lighting, rogue shadows and lens flares — where even your shutter speed might go rogue (in a good way)
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Watch me turn over-edited landscapes into something that actually looks good — I promise it’s not just the camera doing all the work.
Come hang in the land of ISO, shutter speed, and the occasional accidental finger in front of the lens. -
Watch as full-frame wanderlust meets every ‘jack-of-all-lenses’ hero! If one lens could do it all, this video asks: Can it actually? 📸😄
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Check out this review of the Canon R6 Mark III — it’s basically the camera equivalent of “What CAN’T I do?” (Spoiler: only leaving your wallet alone).
Perfect for photographers who want big features and a small ego-boost. -
Watch how the Canon RF 45 mm f/1.2 might just upstage your favourite lens — yea, even yours.
Prepare for serious aperture jealousy (and maybe lens-bag envy 😏 -
Check out the review of the Sigma 20-200mm — the travel zoom that daringly asks, ‘Why stick to one focal length when you can have 10?’
📸 Plus: yes, the size is real — your gym membership may thank you. -
Leica has replaced the classic rangefinder with an EVF! Now you can achieve perfect focus while maintaining that signature high price tag.
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Just when you thought your kit lens was enough – meet the Viltrox 50 mm f/1.4.
It delivers sharpness so good you’d swear your subject posed for it. And no, you don’t need to mortgage your house for this beauty. -
Just found my new favorite lens: the Sony 100mm f/2.8 Macro GM — because macro nerds deserve a love story too.
Side effects may include extreme detail obsession and broken piggy banks. - Load More Posts